Are you a Compulsive Eater?
Many of us have found it useful to answer the following questions to help determine if we have a problem with compulsive eating.
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Do I eat when I’m not hungry, or not eat when my body needs nourishment? |
Do I fast or severely restrict my food intake to control my weight? |
Do I go on eating binges for no apparent reason, sometimes eating until I’m stuffed or even feel sick? |
Do I fantasize about how much better life would be if I were a different size or weight? |
Do I have feelings of guilt, shame, or embarrassment about my weight or the way I eat? |
Do I need to chew or have something in my mouth all the time: food, gum, mints, candies, or beverages? |
Do I eat sensibly in front of others and then make up for it when I am alone? |
Have I ever eaten food that is burned, frozen, or spoiled; from containers in the grocery store; or out of the garbage? |
Is my eating affecting my health or the way I live my life? |
Are there certain foods I can’t stop eating after having the first bite? |
When my emotions are intense—whether positive or negative—do I find myself reaching for food? |
Have I lost weight with a diet or “period of control” only to be followed by bouts of uncontrolled eating and/or weight gain? |
Do my eating behaviors make me or others unhappy? |
Do I spend too much time thinking about food, arguing with myself about whether or what to eat, planning the next diet or exercise cure, or counting calories? |
Have I ever used laxatives, vomiting, diuretics, excessive exercise, diet pills, shots, or other medical interventions (including surgery) to try to control my weight? |
Have you answered “yes” to several of these questions? If so, it is possible that you have, or are well on your way to having, a compulsive eating or overeating problem. |