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- From: ulrike@gmd.de (Ulrike Bauer)
- Subject: Re: I need HELP!!! (bingeing)
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- References: <63620075@hpcc01.corp.hp.com> <1992Nov16.154837.16654@spdcc.com> <97872@netnews.upenn.edu> <1992Nov17.050832.16322@spdcc.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 09:45:08 GMT
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- In <1992Nov17.050832.16322@spdcc.com> dyer@spdcc.com (Steve Dyer) writes:
-
- >In article <97872@netnews.upenn.edu> crawford@ben.dev.upenn.edu (Lauren L. Crawford) writes:
- >>I finally realized how ridiculous this was; if I was going to eat this
- >>stuff anyway, I might as well have it at home and stop playing games with
- >>myself. So I gradually stocked my house with stuff I'd never allowed in
- >>before. Initially, I ate lots of it and gained weight. But you know
- >>what? I don't do that anymore. The stuff just sits around most of the
- >>time, and I find I'm making healthier choices more often than not. I know
- >>if I want it, I can have it; I just don't want it most of the time anymore.
-
- >Hey, if it works for you. I have no trust in the "eat what you want when
- >you want it, think healthy thoughts, don't deprive yourself and everything
- >will be OK" diet plan, because that's what got me posting here. I won't
- >ever not want it if it's too available. Most of the things I don't allow
- >myself in the house (e.g., peanut butter, cookies, whole milk, Haagen-Dasz)
- >I'm not going to encounter outside the house in quite the same way. All of
- >these were great late night (or other time) snack foods, and what made them so
- >nasty was that they were at hand, easy to snack on with little preparation, and
- >were refilled more often than not. Plus, they were terribly calorie-dense.
-
- >Skim milk, fruit, lowfat yogurt, cottage cheese, beans, etc. just don't have
- >the same reward value. While I enjoy them as part of my daily diet, I'm
- >not inclined to drool over them or overindulge. And, I find that it's easy
- >for me to avoid snack foods outside the house. In general if they're not
- >easily at hand, I have no trouble avoiding them.
-
- >--
- >Steve Dyer
- >dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka {ima,harvard,rayssd,linus,m2c}!spdcc!dyer
-
- I think that is the difference of people. Some can avoid overindulging by
- having no snacks or sweets at home. With others like me it doesn't work. If
- I have sweets at home, there are days, where the snacks are very save.
- I won't eat them or will eat a piece of chocolate or a biscuit but not
- more. On other days I eat a lot of them and or also 'allowed' food like
- bread or yoghurt, muesli - it makes no difference what I have at home.
- Or sometimes I plan binges, so I go and buy a lot of food to eat it
- at home and on the way home. Afterwards I vomit very often, as I'm very
- afraid to get very huge. And I have put on weight 29 lbs. during the last
- 3 years ( but since last year my weight is stable (with vomitting)).
- I weight 165 lbs. and I am 5'8'' tall. That is not so much, but I want to
- loose about 33 to 38 lbs. If I put myself on a diet, it will work longest
- for 3 to 5 days, and then I start binging again. Till now, I haven't found
- out how to get rid of my eating habbits. I know why I eat, I have a lot of
- phycho therapy. I know that it is wrong that I want to loose weight with
- all means (and especially with all my thoughts circling around this), but
- I can't put them away.
-
- I have no control over me. I had it too long during my life, for about 10
- years, when I first was anorectic for a short time and afterwards, when I put
- on all the weight again, I restricted my food intake or ate to much (for a
- day), but I think it was uncomplicated. Then after the little daughter of
- my sister died and my boy friend and I left each other, it didn't work any
- longer.
-
- But it really makes no difference which kind of food I have at home, as
- when binging I eat anything, and when I started with 'good' food, I often
- go to a fuel station (at night) or in a shop and buy snacks.
-
- ulrike
- ulrike@gmd.de
-
-