Guest guest Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 anyone who's struggled with food from a young age would probably find overeaters anonymous helpful, have you tried it? i don't go much anymore as i don't really belong there from a struggling with weight standpoint. although i do believe cooked food is an addiction for me. your pattern there with your husband sounds like a lot of women who have followed your eating patterns. i eat raw nuts and avocados and extra bananas and dates at night, when i need it the most for emotional support, the anger just builds to a crescendo by evening and since it doesn't affect me to eat that way i have been for now until i get more used to the diet. i eat all the light, airy produce during the day and usually save the " hard stuff " for the evening. but that's as wicked as i get is raw nuts. the daytime fare would be all the fruits, i like watermelon, peaches, plums, pineapple, melon, etc. and vegetables like broccoli, carrots, celery, spinach, lettuce, tomato, bell pepper, etc. > food has always been my drug of choice. started when I was young dealing with being sexually abused. I was too active for it to make a difference that I was eating so much junk food. It caught up with me. by then I was married to an alcoholic. many years of verbal and sometimes physical abuse kept me turning to food. by the time he got sober and our marriage was restored I was addicted- the habit was formed. I still struggle with night time junk food eating. I can make it all day then give in at night. eating the way I do during the day keeps me from gaining but eating the way I do at night keeps me from losing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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