For the last month I have had frequent episodes of extreme binging, eating more then 4000 calories above tdee. Now I am not the biggest but I am around 15% bf and want to cut down to 8 before bulking again. This might sound weird but i noticed i tend to binge whenever my sister or mother bake :s. Today I was on a strict diet, got home and saw that my sister made a cake. I ate half of it, a pack of m&m, 2 pbj sandwiches and much, much more. The problem is as long as i stay away from the food I am fine but as soon as I have the tinest bite of anything sugary I go absolutly mad. Even my parents are getting worried because I tend to "compensate" the binges with 24 hour fasts the following day. Its hard trying to stay clean with family around. How do you guys do it?
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Thread: binge eating problem
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08-17-2013, 11:06 AM #1
binge eating problem
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08-17-2013, 11:29 AM #2
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08-17-2013, 11:44 AM #3
130lb male? Stop cutting and start eating more.
You appear to be developing an Eating disorder in the form of Starve/Binge cycling. I'd recommend seeking professional help.Sports Science & Health Undergraduate
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08-17-2013, 12:05 PM #4
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08-17-2013, 01:22 PM #8
Do you routinely avoid sweets and your favorite foods when you eat your TDEE or do you enjoy them in moderation and also binge on them, from time to time?
Started 2012 at over 410lbs (that was as high as my scale went) and I ended the year at 260lbs.
Still going strong while eating whatever I want - whenever I want; I just keep it to under 2000 calories a day.
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08-17-2013, 02:32 PM #9
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I had a similar problem to where I would go a full day of binging just like that, then tend to eat much much less the following day hoping to compensate for the previous day. All sorts of wrong on that one. It's an eating disorder like others have stated, however you can overcome this. After competing on stage for the first time I found it hard to cut again after my bulk. I know this is going to be repetitive information most likely, but you have to set yourself up with a steady diet and make sure you're ready to attack it with everything you've got. I find that after the first 3 days of the diet, your body starts to sort of go back to its original state of mind and eating habits. Stay strong mentally bud.
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08-17-2013, 02:51 PM #10
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I had binge eating disorder for a long time and yeah, it sounded a lot like what ur going through. No doubt it's a viscous cycle and dangerous. Please seek counseling from someone...a professional, clergy if ur religious, a teacher if ur school, someone with experience. Break the cycle OP. Recovery is urs for the taking.
Actually, what ended up helping me (and trust me, I know there's no scientific reason to do this) was eating 6 smaller meals a day. I wasnt bingeing on one meal bc I knew a few hours from then I was going to eat again. Also, I've become a huge believer of IIFYM and everything in moderation. This way, u don't cut out any foods from ur diet at all and ur body doesn't ever feel deprived of anything.Owner of So-B-Fit
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08-18-2013, 05:14 AM #11
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08-18-2013, 06:27 AM #12
Last year I cut 44 lbs and was practically starving myself but did not have this problem. However I had more cheatmeals I think. I am just scared to get fat again and counting calories has become a habit so I never do a dirty bulk or when I overeat I try to compensate by eating less the next day. In terms of diet I take in 60 fat, 70-80 carbs and 140 protein a day. I just cant control my binges and I think it might be because I have less cheat meals than I did last year. And yes since I am relitavly low carb I tend to only have a higher carb meal (40g) post workout so have no room for treats
The binges are also often not even dirty foods such as sweets and high sugar foods but just higher carb such as pbj sandwiches or big bowl of oatmeal. Its the carbs I am craving but I dont think that with 70 carbs (which isnt that low for my height and weight/needs) that I should give myself a refeed.
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08-18-2013, 07:35 AM #13
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08-18-2013, 08:00 AM #15
Your definitely not headed in a good direction with this. It's quite common to develope an issue like this when losing a significant amount of weight due to the fear of not wanting to put that weight back on, then you more often then not you do more damage to your metabolism and body by fasting and binging, which can lead to beating down your metabolism. It's extremely hard sometimes but self control and getting a consistent diet plan together is vital. You just need to start out simple and build your metabolism up, which at 130lbs you should have a decent metabolism. But maybe try having two days a week for example that you allow yourself to have a few "treats" to help sooth those cravings but only allot your self a certain amount, it's obviously sounds easier than done, but you just do not want to get any deeper into this, as said above..this can really develope into an unhealthy and dangerous habit...good luck with this and be strong.
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08-18-2013, 08:01 AM #16
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It's a very fine line we balance when getting lean. I have this problem as well, but you can overcome it. Try to find out what fits your personality the best - is it just a bit of junk every day? Like a pop tart post workout or a few cookies after your "healthy" macros have been accounted for. Or is it one responsible meal a week - pizza (3-4 slices). Everyone is different and these are just hypothetical - you have to eat to be happy and attain your goals. Eating disorders are very painful and you definitely need to find your answer. My personal answer is eating healthy but allowing some tasty foods when I get all my protein/fats/carbs etc. Also I allow calories for going out with friends and having a normal dinner now and then (I'll eat a bit less earlier in the day on those days). Also I usually loosen up on Saturday a bit (A BIT haha) and have some tasty foods. I wish you luck - this is a hard thing to overcome and find balance with!
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08-18-2013, 10:33 AM #17
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08-21-2013, 04:57 PM #22
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I just finished a comp and my final week before Peak week i was under 1100 calories a day, working out and doing cardio 2x. i began a binging habit a couple months before my comp and even in my reverse diet still struggle but i realized i was headed towards an eating disorder because i would binge, feel guilty, go do extra cardio, fast etc. I ate 6 meals a day but to me i was controlled by the clock and never really full. I was always waiting for my next meal. I just started intermittent fasting and I am incorporating IIFYM into this. I eat from 1-8p and fast the rest of the time and to be honest i feel alot healthier mentally and physically. For 1, I know i cant eat between my fasting hours so i dont... (dont ask me why thats different than me saying no to a cookie cuz i know i cant eat it...but it works for me) and for 2...i get to eat a much larger meal when i break the fast and i finally feel full. Then dinner and then my casein meal/treat when i eat a skinny cow, or a poptart or some cookies or something that lets me satisfy my craving AFTER hitting my macros/micros and knowing i have a little room left. Im not saying that both IF/IIFYM is the answer but hit your macros in whatever time or however meals you eat but let yourself have that 1 or 2 treats. I personally think that you need to stop your cut though until you get it under control. I have had a hard time getting out of comp mode (my comp was 3 wks ago) and realizing i am going to lose my lines a little but i need to to put on size. I know you want to cut but you need to think of your overall health both physical and mental. Your carbs are insanely low to me despite being a higher fat diet. I really think you should incorporate some more carbs because clearly that is what you are craving...
when I was binging- it was often on stuff like PB or a cookie because i was really low fat and I believe my body was craving that fat.
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