Hope for Binge/Volume eaters (long)
Despite being very successful at making healthy choices for many years prior to my VSG, I could never get a handle on my volume and binge issues. I would sit down and eat chicken and broccoli, and eat 2 pounds of chicken and a whole head of broccoli.
Everything I ate was done in extreme volume. I believe my problems were extreme because I grew up eating huge amounts of carbs, and my body was never nourished so my body wanted more and more, and my stomach was very stretched out and I developed a lot of bad behaviors.
Also as a teenager I was abused by my step mother, and a part of that was having food withheld to the point where I was often plagued with gnawing hunger and discomfort. Growing up with my mother and brother who were both obese, eating was a speed racing affair with us all vying for getting as much food as possible before the others ate it all.
Despite a great deal of work, therapy, Overeaters Anonymous, books and more, I never got a handle on those behaviors. Even after VSG, I still had binge eating behaviors where I stuffed my sleeve to the point of foamies and inhaled my food.
There has been a lot of shame on my part for this. I've tried measuring, consciously eating slower and just never could be consistent with it or make much progress, so I kind of gave up trying. So here is the awesome part.
Eventually over time, the experience of discomfort I have gotten with over eating with my sleeve has slowly retrained my brain to think of binging as uncomfortable. At first the drive to binge was much stronger than the thought of the discomfort, but as time has gone on my brain has naturally just started relearning those behaviors because of the association with discomfort.
As time has gone on I feel less inclined to binge, and do it much more infrequently. I was afraid I'd never get a handle on things, and I still sometimes backslide, but the VSG has finally given me a tool that has made binging a lot less likely, without a lot of great effort on my part.
So if you are a volume/binge eater, there is hope. It may take a while for your brain to relearn those behaviors, but if such a severe issue with me can be overcome, I believe that it will be a huge difference for most people with this issue.
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
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3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
on 3/24/12 11:17 am
Thank you very much for sharing this. I also was/am a binge eater. I have had 2 (little binges) since surgery! It was frightening & I was afraid I had hurt myself because I was so newly out of surgery. I went through so much guilt and was so angry with myself like really?? I just went through surgery, didn't wake up from surgery, stopped breathing & was in ICU & here I am binging???? WTH?? I thought I had my head on straight pre-op & I thought I would be allright. Now I know this is something I will have to face with every meal. I have to choose to measure my food so I don't overeat. I am still working on slowing down. I eat too fast & I'm trying to slow down. I really don't like that awful feeling that happens when I eat too fast!
((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))
Start weight: 388, Current Weight: 185, Goal Weight: 180, Weight Lost: 203 lbs
Certified Nutritionist ♥ VSG FAQ♥ sublimate: To elevate or uplift.
3/2012 Plastics: LBL, 3 Hernias Fixed, BL/BA, Rhinoplasty & Septum Fix. 6/2013 Plastics: Arm and thigh lift
Sublimate,
You are REALLY close to onederland!!! You go girl!!!
Pre-Op Weight Loss 20 lbs ~~~~~ Surgery Weight 289
Goal weight 180 ~~~~~~ 6'0"
Month 1 (21 lbs) ~~~ Month 2 (10 lbs) ~~~ Month 3 (14 lbs) ~~~ Month 4 (12 lbs) ~~~ Month 5 (9 lbs) ~~~ Month 6 (11 lbs) ~~~ Month 7 (10 lbs) ~~~~ Month 8 (8 lbs) ~~~ Month 9 (9 lbs) ~~~ Month 10 (6 lbs)
Goal Reached in 10 months