I have been diagnosed with binge eating disorder, after many years of asking for help and trying dieticians, dieting clubs, exercise regimes , orlistat, fad diets and so on, was finally referred to NHS weight management services with a view to bariatric surgery.
This was only because I qualified on grounds of being diabetic, though - without diabetes I wasn't big enough at almost 22 stones.
After starting dulaglutide, my weight dropped and my blood sugars improved, both of which allowed me to try low carbing and fasting, but now I'm struggling again with overeating and poor nutritional control.
The fasting part seems to be doable long term for me - it's the only dietary intervention that I feel I can sustain. Weight management services have been great, supporting my choices (fasting and low carbing are not in their remit) and providing a recording and monitoring system. They've been very non judgemental. If you have something similar in the offing, I'd give it a go.
I am glad you posted, and sorry I haven't seen it until now - you are not alone and I am a great believer in open discussion about disordered eating.