No Food Is Worth A Binge
Theres an Overeaters Anonymous phrase thats so deceptively
simple that one almost dismisses it. But when you think about it, its
about as true blue as the sky:
NO FOOD IS WORTH A BINGE!
Anyone who has suffered the disappointment of a good day turning bad can
probably relate to this scenario. Everything has been eaten according to plan
and one is feeling happy and in control. Then a cookie or cake appears and the
intention is to have "one." The good intention slips away and
good-bye, good day!
Many ask the question, "Why cant I eat just one cookie?" No
one seems to know the answer to that question. Even researchers are stumped: is
it some sort of physical or chemical reaction to the combination of sugar,
flour and fat that mobilizes the disordered eating? Or simply the conviction
one has eaten a "bad" food, ruined the day and may as well finish off
the lot?
We know that this "all or nothing thinking" is one of the
distortions of people with eating disorders. We wish that foods were considered
neither good nor bad, but all fine in reasonable proportions. But until that
day arrives, why not play it safe? If you know a food is unmanageable, walk
away from it now. Avoid the episode. In the future, there will be time to test
your strength, but for the present, accept yourself just as you are. Why
suffer?
NO FOOD IS WORTH A BINGE!
Be kind to yourself. If you are O.K. with yourself today, hope that tomorrow
you will be stronger, like a muscle that develops over time. Incremental change
is fine.
Every journey begins with one small step.
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