Confessions of a food addict
I hear you completely. One thing came to my mind though when I read your post. You ate to cope with uncomfortable emotions. You recognized that, and you have a plan for today so you do not overeat or use food to cope. So, what ARE you doing to cope? How WILL you deal with the pain of having an addicted brother. I think that's the next step to consider.
I often ask myself, "What am I feeding?" It's never hunger. Once I identify it: frustration, irritation, anger, sadness, fear -- then I have to find a way to deal with either the emotion or the underlying problem. Easier said than done, but I'm learning.
So, we're not using food to cope. I refuse to use alchol, although I love the way it makes me feel. What do you use?
Here are some of mine. Maybe others will share their new coping skills.
Prayer; journaling; talking to a trusted friend; sex; hot bath. If it's something that needs to be addressed, I try to do that, but I need work in the area of relationships and confrontation.
Blessings, Jill
WLS 5/31/07. Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!