Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 I have been an IOWL listener for almost 10 months now and my progress has been exceptional. I've been a bulimic for about seven years, since I was 15, but have almost completely eliminated purging from my life. Bingeing, however, is a bit more difficult to break free from. I wanted to solicit advice from those of you who share this problem (if any of you do). Usually my binges are late at night, and I'm trying to really dig deep into the core of WHY I binge, and what I can do to stop the bingeing in its tracks. When I do binge, as I did last night. I feel really terrible in the morning, both physically and emotionally. Depending on the strength of the binge, I might feel physically ill from all the bad food I've eaten. But instead of beating myself up all day and punishing myself (as I used to do), I'm trying to look for ways to be kind to myself and try to just keep moving along on my journey toward breaking free. Normally a binge would send me off course for a whole week or more, but I'm trying to isolate the binge and get back on track as fast as possible. So anyway, does anyone have a similar problem? Is there anything you do to make yourself physically and emotionally feel better the next day? Usually I try to drink a lot of water and eat foods that are super-healthy like fresh vegetables and fruit that sort of regulate my sugar levels after having a large spike in sugar surging through my system. I'll write in a journal and go for a drive and listen to music to clear my head. Any help or support is welcomed! Thanks, Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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