Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 06:19     Subject: Former binge eaters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried adding and not restricting, tried intuitive eating, tried therapy, all the books - nothing works. Very frustrated at this point but will keep trying because I have to….


What about taking a semaglutide like Ozempic or Wegovy? It really cuts down on the “food noise.” Would that help?


How about dealing with your issues that cause “food noise” and not repeatedly injecting your body with a chemical substance designed to alter hormones?


It's the hormones causing the food noise.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 06:14     Subject: Former binge eaters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I tried adding and not restricting, tried intuitive eating, tried therapy, all the books - nothing works. Very frustrated at this point but will keep trying because I have to….


What about taking a semaglutide like Ozempic or Wegovy? It really cuts down on the “food noise.” Would that help?


How about dealing with your issues that cause “food noise” and not repeatedly injecting your body with a chemical substance designed to alter hormones?
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2024 06:12     Subject: Former binge eaters

Carnivore. I eat as much as I want and still lose weight. The desire to binge has completely gone away
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2024 21:15     Subject: Former binge eaters

Anonymous wrote:How did you stop? In peri menopause and it’s back after decades. Struggling to regain control.[/quotin

Injections
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2024 21:01     Subject: Former binge eaters

In this order :
Yoga 5x a week
stopped restricting
got pregnant

20 years later- still no longer have the issues
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2024 20:57     Subject: Former binge eaters

See if you relate to any of this:

Www.foodaddicts.org
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 21:55     Subject: Former binge eaters

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For me, the behavior stopped when I stopped restricting. I just allowed myself to eat whatever I wanted, and by not restricting, I naturally stopped binging.


Same. I found restricting was probably my biggest downfall in the years I was trying to lose weight.


Same. Decided that I was going to let myself eat "whatever I wanted" going forwards and then the desire to binge went away after just a few days.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2024 07:30     Subject: Former binge eaters

Kathryn Hanson’s book “Brain over Binge” really helped me. She also has a website with free podcasts. Essentially it’s practicing mindfulness when you have a binge and it gets easier and easier. Making sure you’re eating enough is really important. Sorry you’re going through this. I know it’s awful but just keep trying. Something will click.