Sunday, October 10, 2021

I finally asked for help.

TL;DR: I wrote my therapist about overeating. Finally came clean.

I've been a secret overeater for a long time. Easy to hide, because I'm not overweight (actually, used to be quite underweight and am now in a "normal" range). But--I've started to pack on some pounds for a variety of reasons. One of those is: my secret overeating is finally catching up with me. I'm weight restored and now those extra calories have nowhere else to go. I can't just continue with this maladaptive coping mechanism and trust that no one will notice. More than anything--*I* notice, and I hate the way I feel and look. I don't want this to get worse.

So, I wrote my therapist tonight. I sent a note unpacking the fact that I thought this was a maladaptive coping mechanism to deal with stress, childhood trauma, and a past of food insecurity. I'm scared, because I've never told anyone that before, but the honesty also feels good. I'm hopeful that, though this won't fix everything and there'll be a hard road to fully ditching this habit and losing the weight I want to lose, I'll come out on the other side healthier. Not skinnier, but healthier. That's worth it. That's the dream.

PS--If anyone has tips on where to go from here, I'm all ears.

submitted by /u/PureInvestment
[link] [comments]

source https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/q5jboe/i_finally_asked_for_help/

No comments:

Post a Comment

<h1>Whitney Thore Weight Loss: The Real Story Behind Her Transformation</h1>

Whitney Thore Weight Loss: Inside Her Real, Honest Transformation Few reality television personalities have sparked as much ...