Belfast NewsletterWhat's really eating you? Crack your bingeing codeBelfast NewsletterResearch reveals that more than 725,000 people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder, the main disorders are cited as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder (BED). Binge eating disorder is characterized by compulsively overeating huge …
7 Reasons You May Be Binge Eating – LifeHacker India
LifeHacker India7 Reasons You May Be Binge EatingLifeHacker IndiaBinge eating is a disorder characterized by uncontrollable urge to keep munching in which people consume a large amount of food and feel powerless to control it. Binge eaters often munch even when they are not hungry and continue to eat even after …
‘I was binge eating and it was spiralling out of control’: Takeaway addict loses 15 STONE after getting wedged in … – The Sun
The Sun'I was binge eating and it was spiralling out of control': Takeaway addict loses 15 STONE after getting wedged in …The SunA MAN who was hooked on KFC has lost an incredible 15 stone after he almost got trapped in his car. Jason Storer, 34, from Ibstock, Leicestershire, ballooned to a whopping 35st 11lb after gorging on junk food every day washed down with Jack Daniels and …and more »
Binge-eating boxer dog survives Great British bark-off – Irish Independent
Irish IndependentBinge-eating boxer dog survives Great British bark-offIrish Independent1 Ray the boxer, with his owner Jasmine Quick (right) and PDSA vet Erin Beale, who wolfed down the entire contents of a baking cupboard (PDSA/PA). A binge-eating boxer dog created his own Great British bark-off after wolfing down the entire contents of …and more »
What is Binge-Eating Disorder? – News-Medical.net
News-Medical.netWhat is Binge-Eating Disorder?News-Medical.netBinge-eating disorder is an eating disorder that involves recurrent episodes of binge eating, when an individual eats abnormally large quantities of food in a short period of time. Unlike in other eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa, this is not …
Abilify gets potential for binge eating, sex urges added to label – FiercePharma
FiercePharmaAbilify gets potential for binge eating, sex urges added to labelFiercePharmaOne of the potential side effects listed for the antipsychotic Abilify and its generics is an uncontrollable urge to gamble. But the FDA is now saying that does not nearly encompass the uncontrolled impulses the drug can inflame. And so it is now …Mental Health Drug Aripiprazole May Cause Uncontrollable Urges To Gamble, Shop, Binge Eat And Have Sex: FDATech TimesCompulsive Sex and Gambling Linked to Abilify, Says U.S. Food & Drug AdministrationDaily Hornet (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)FDA Warns of Compulsive Urges with AripiprazoleManaged Care magazineall 11 news articles »
IT HAPPENED TO ME: Going Vegan Cured My Binge Eating Disorder – Yahoo News
Yahoo NewsIT HAPPENED TO ME: Going Vegan Cured My Binge Eating DisorderYahoo NewsI started binge eating in high school. Before I got on the morning bus, I'd stuff my face with anything in sight. I'd have leftovers from the night before, make myself oatmeal and eggs, and then binge on saltine crackers and Diet Coke until I had …
How Bad Is One Day Of Binge Eating? – Marie Claire Australia
Marie Claire AustraliaHow Bad Is One Day Of Binge Eating?Marie Claire AustraliaIt's National Eat What You Want Day so, naturally, you'll be about to order a XXL Pizza with extra toppings, right? Not so fast! We've had a doctor weight in on just how bad one day of binge eating is. (And the answer might make you jump with joy- all …
Is “Wanting to Binge” Holding You Back in Recovery?
(I originally wrote this as a guest post for bulimiahelp.org) Today, I’m going to address an issue that may be causing you some confusion and stagnation in your recovery. The issue is a common inner conflict, which can be described like this: Wanting to binge, while also knowing that you want to recover. Any eating disorder recovery program or philosophy would agree that wanting to recover is necessary for lasting success. If you’ve sought out recovery resources like my blog, you can rest assured that you have enough desire for recovery to move you forward. If you didn’t want to recover, you’d be binge eating and purging without regret and without feeling the need to change. But the reality is, you are experiencing enough consequences …
Trigger happiness
So, it’s been quite a long time since I posted a blog here. As many of you know, I had a baby. I bought a house. I (re)started graduate school. And with all that going on, it’s been a struggle to keep up with the usual stuff–work, family, my own self-care, and the many other things that are important to me. I would love to promise that I’ll post an update soon, but it’s not realistic for me right now. So, I’ve got a few awesome guest bloggers lined up. I can’t wait to share what they have to say, as these ladies are truly amazing. Today’s guest blog post is written by a great and wise fellow …
Sleep: The One Thing You’re Not Doing That Could Improve Your Eating Disorder Recovery
We often get so focused on EATING in recovery that many patients overlook the importance of sleep. Sleep is one of the most important, and one of the most neglected, components of comprehensive recovery. Most of us have experienced one or two nights of sleep deprivation and understand how difficult it can be to function optimally the next day. But did you know, that over time, chronic sleep debt could worsen your emotional and physical health? Sleep must become a higher priority Sleep deprivation is known to enhance negative affect and depressive/anxious symptoms, like difficulty concentrating, irritability and more. Sleep deprivation is also associated with poor physical health, increasing the risk of chronic disease. To sum it up, if you are not sleeping well, it is …
"Tomorrow, the sun will rise as it always does and you will be okay."
“Tomorrow, the sun will rise as it always does and you will be okay.” – Reminder for bad days (via rottingveins)