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Hey Big H, I just wrote a huge reply to this, but it didn't post for some reason. I'll try to remember it all here. Hopefully this helps, even a little (even though you made me change my avatarj/k).
I had to deal with my own addictions in the past, and shaking them is not an easy thing to do. I know, for myself, it took a ton of effort and no one was able to help me or do it for me. My family spent literally tens of thousands of dollars trying to get me help, but nothing changed until I was able to take responsibility for my actions and stop blaming everyone and everything but myself (not saying you are doing this, its just how it was for me). Addictions, and the quitting of said addictions, are, in my experience, a very personal thing. What works for one person may not work for the next.
Perhaps in your case seeking professional help might not be a bad idea. I know in my experience, I was very hesitant and embarrassed to seek help, but once I did, in retrospect, even though it did not result in the end of my addiction, it helped me a great deal, particularily in the early stages of quitting. There's certainlly no shame in getting help if you need it, but in my mind there is a shit load of shame in knowing you need help and not getting it.
One thing that really helped me was taking responsibility for my own actions. Not to be overly critical, but by saying things like you "can't stop eating", you take responsibility out of your own hands. In fact, you've demonstrated in the past that you can in fact quit, as evidenced by all the diets etc. you've attempted and been successful at. I do know, however, that the longer this goes on, and the more times you relapse (for lack of a better word), the harder it gets.
I'm going to break this into 2 posts so I don't have to re-write it all again.
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I had a friend who was by all apperances a completely hopeless drug addict, destined for an early grave. He found that by going to N/A support meetings and by seeking help that he was able to stop using, and he's now a successful actor (and a real dickhead, but that's irrelevant).
One thing you need to know, as I'm sure you already do, is that this is a potentially (fuck potentially, its certainly) a fatal issue, one that if you do not get control of it, it will end your life. Again, I found that recognising this, and taking responsibility for the actions that brought me to the point I was at helped me immesurably.
You should also know that you can stop and reverse this process. Many, many people have done it, so there is no reason you cannot. A professional could help you recognise what starts your eating binges etc and help you identify what "triggers" set you off. Support meetings also help a great number of people quit their addictions.
I know in my case, I often (and at times unnecessarily) felt sorry for myself and hard done by, going to meetings and interacting with others who share you problem, often to a much worse degree, can be a huge benefit.
Again, I know for myself, ending my addiction was a very personal thing that I had to do on my own, but I seem to be in the minority in this sense. Most people who have cured thier addictions seem to have sought help.
Sorry, but I can only remember about half of what I wrote the first time, but if you want to PM me or something I'd be happy to share my experiences with you. Good luck man, you can do it. Try anything you can to stop, its that important, you do not want to die for it.
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You know there are many people unhappy with their body's state. Some feel they are too heavy, some too thin, others too scrawny. The body is judged by the mind, but silmeltaneously controlled by the mind. The mind dislikes the bodies appearence yet prevents and significant progress being made to alter the body. Why is this....
Well, there are those who believe that any form of addiction is supressed depression. Those who drink excessively, smoke excessively, eat excessively, even have sex excessively are using their addiction as a crutch to attempt to hold in their own ill feelings. Depression is treatable when identified, not medically, it may be treatable simply by identifying the problem and altering that part of your life. Dep[ression is also commonly misunderstood, people assume it is triggered by people who have had significant troubles or losses in their pasts, when in reality nearly everyone in the human population has to deal with it at some stage in their lives.
Kicking the addiction will be easy once you identify the reason for the addiction.
As regards to the weight loss, it can be done.
Start a log today, record your weight. No goals just your current weight.
In this log record the physical exertions you undergo, the sacrifices you make daily and the effort you put in.
In one month, look back over the summation of your efforts and bask in the feeling of achievement. Then reflect on next month, how can you improve? Are there any details you need to include exclude, can you sacrifice a little more
Trust me this will help....
The best of luck with thus man, I truely hope you can find a way to,achieve happiness
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You ever think of developing a drug habit? A couple of lines of coke or a few bowls of glass will kill your hunger pretty quick.
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Hmmmm, Do you do alot of drinking?
You don't need a diet, what you need is too change what you eat (type of food) and when you eat it (set times during the day) and how much. ( 1 Wooper in stead of 3)
I will be 50 in a few months, used to weight around 215 to 220 last year, currently weight around 190. Went from eating 2 meals a day to 3 meals a day with snacks and went down to about 180. Been cheating lately, thats why the weight has gone back up on me. Also do not exercise as much as the doctors want me to.
6' ft
Not sure of the body fat ( mostly in the mid section) Never been toned. (Six-Pack)
Hidden Content Boot Hill, Where the Real Fights Are Fought.
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As regards mentality, It's tough to get motivated to completely abandon all luxury, good food and drink, but if you give yourself legitimate encouragement you should be able. Is there anyone apart from yourself, you'd like to lose the weight for?
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