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Originally posted by atherjen
have a bunch of sugar free jello, etc.

Bro, i completely understand how you feel. I never feel satisfied eating wise unless i can hardly breathe/move.

A buddy of mine actually told me about the suggestion jen made....he said when he was dieting down for competition, not being able to eat was just SOOO difficult. I mean think about it, you got this 240lb monster trying to get down to 215 by barely eating. thats tough emotionally and physically. What he told me he did to try to handle it, and which worked, was that he made a SHITLOAD of sugar free jello. He said he made it by the boatload. that way, first, you eat your normal meal, and then load up on the jello afterwards to give you that full/at least satisfied feeling. is got no fat, no sugar and very few cals if i can remember correctly...
 
but is the sugar free jello healthy?
 
Originally posted by sara
but is the sugar free jello healthy?

I buy Hunts sugar free juicy gels since its sweetened with splenda rather than aspartame.. that stuff scares me!
in moderation, yes its acceptable! :)
 
I eat sf jello 3- 4 times a week-good if your craving something sweet. Actually, I just bought a new flavor today, tropical twist, gonna have some tonight!
 
what about the pudding? sugar free/fat free with 5 carbs
 
sara, they make a pudding thats sugar and fat free? How does it taste?

This is the end of the 3rd night of no binging, so far so good. :)
 
its good. In fact i put a scoop of PP in it. I eat is as a cheat though. 5 carbs for one serving size however there is four in the box.

You can make a pie doing that ya know. Yummy. I can eat the whole thing. Bananna Cream, white chocolate, etc. :)
 
I was the same way. I could not stop binging on foods that I really craved!

I got past this after eating perfectly (and I mean perfectly) clean for a 2 week period. I felt much better, I lost some weight and my measurements even changed. It finally occured to me that you truly are what you eat. Now, every time that I'm craving something bad, I remind my self that if I eat it, it becomes part of me. More than anything, I concentrate on the good feelings in my body from eating healthy and sooner or later it will disgust a person to think of what bad food does to you.
 
Wow. Thats awesome diet motivation just in time for the weekend! Thanks!
 
Originally posted by MonStar
sara, they make a pudding thats sugar and fat free? How does it taste?

This is the end of the 3rd night of no binging, so far so good. :)

way to go hun! I know u can do it!

and that SF FF pudding is great..I like to whip up some cottage cheese and whey and add it all together! :lick: sounds weird but tis good!
 
*throws away girl scout cookie box*

Problem? No problem here.
 
When food starts to mess with my head I stop dieting. After years of water fasts, and and six year stint w/ diet pills, I've lost millions of pounds, I can gain forty in two months. What that does to your body is bad, but what it does to your head is worse. Now when I feel like its starting to mess w/ my head, I quit counting calories, eat more protein, but I dont restrict anything for a week. That way it does not lead to a binge. Dont let it go so far your gonna snap. When the week's over your ready to start again. You dont slow down progress too bad, but your sanity is there - ya know what I mean? IMO :)
 
Ive had alot of history with binge eating and have read alot about it so I know alot about the way it works
Basically, if you develop a habit of eating to compensate for emotions (which could be anything from boredom to sadness to stress, etc) then your brain begins to associate eating with that feeling and feeling better.
For me, whenever i am feeling something unpleasent I can eliminate (atleast temporarily) the feeling by binge eating,
I went through a period of time where i went through alot of change and basically my way of dealing with the first big change in my life was eating to numb myself and distract myself from what i was feeling
recently i just decided to make myself stop and if you really understand the way that this whole thing works, its so much easier to stop than if you dont understand because you realize its all in your mind and your in total contorl
Its a matter of changing habits and beliefs that you have
So my advice is to google the phrase "binge eating treatment" and read about it, and then work on trying to stop
When you get the impulse to eat just dont
It will be really hard probly and youll feel alot of anxiety, unpleasent feelings but the thing is you dont have to eat. the idea of that used to really scare me but you just have to exist with the feelings, and know that it is only temporary, they wont last forever
my problem was that i was very afraid to face the reality that i was growing up and no longer a child anymore
the day i stopped binge eating i decided for the first time to just breath and accept what i was feeling, accept all of the feelings as unpleasant as they might be and no they will pass. the key is not being afraid and having no doubt that there is nothing wrong with you, its just a habit youve developed to cope with emotions (everyone has different ways of dealing with feelings, many peoples is food) but just really work on getting in touch with your emotions and you can get through it
thats what worked for me
and dont expect to just stop right away completely either but instead say to yourself if you happen to binge, 'i choose to use food to cope with my emotions TODAY' and just accept it and dont let yourself feel guilty or bad about it just move on and accept the day/reality as it is. if you live like this, always accepting the way things are and the way you feel, etc. then if binge eating is something you truly want to let go of, it will eventually become easier and easier for you to see why you should let it go .
(also one thing that helped was to eat one piece of chocolate with every meal.. that helps to eliminate false beliefs you have about food and dieting, and "good" and "bad" foods and it helps you establish a better relationship with food
 
Unfortunately, the last four years of binge eating has left him unable to get up to check these forums. Thanks though :(
 
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