Going all in or having safe foods? Bulimia & Binge Eating Recovery

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • All in works for some people.
    Having “bridge” safe foods works for others.
    Sometimes it’s a combo of both.
    Today’s podcast episode covers what I did, what I see people do, and ideas that aren’t one or the other.
    In short - I had bridge-safety foods I ate daily that I knew I wouldn’t binge on.
    I didn’t keep binge foods in the house like bags of chips, cereal, or large tubs of icecream.
    This allowed me to build trust and abundance with food which eventually allowed me to have more of these more “dangerous” foods in my life without binging over time.
    The caveat: I was no longer at the stage where I was binging on whatever was in the house.
    You know that phase of binging where it doesn’t matter what the food is, you’ll binge on anything even if it’s raw chia seeds and dried oats (not that I know from experience 👀) - yes I was no longer there.
    If you are in that stage I also address that in the episode.
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    DISCLAIMER
    This recording is not nor is intended to be utilized as medical advice or a medical diagnosis. If you think you are in need of medical attention or treatment, please seek it immediately. This recording is intended to offer advice to those struggling with bulimia based on my own experience, my client's experiences, and what I’ve found to work. This recording will also contain sensitive subjects such as binging and purging, weight, & depression. Please listen at your own discretion and do what you think is best for you.
    I am a coach. Not a doctor, therapist, or any other medical professional. I cannot diagnose conditions or prescribe treatments. If you think you need more advanced help, such as therapy, ED treatment, or you are a risk to your own health, please seek it immediately.
    To find more resources on eating disorders please visit: www.nationalea...

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