Hi menagerie
I have just posted on your thread about your son and then I saw this one from you.
I just wanted to give you a virtual hug and say that it is tough. But do come out from the duvet and find some support.
I have just done a New ID course www.newid.info/ This is a Christian course for people with eating disorders. The people on the course might be anorexic, bulimic or compulsive eaters. About three months ago the penny finally dropped and I realised I was impulsively eating! The course was good in that it has helped me to annalyse some of the issues I was dealing with. So often I was eating out of habit or there would be other issues not really connected to being hungry! I am a bit addicted to food, but I am working on it. I think for some people there is a food addiction, I am not saying that is the case for you, I don't know you but I know for some of us that is the issue. So diets only work for a while. I really think looking into the reasons why 'we' overeat is helpful. Then combining it with enjoyable exercise (I walk a neighbours dog as i am really not a gym bunny!) and healthy eating rather than 'dieting'.
Anyway, I just wanted to encourage you that there is an answer out there for you but you may need to look into not only what you eat but why you eat and find some healthy alternatives rather than simply trying to limit yourself or simplu giving into it. I really like what chirpchirp said.
I am posting on this thread here
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/big_slim_whatever_weight_loss_club/1216651-Anyone-want-to-join-a-thread-about-Eating-Less
And I wrote this yesterday:
"I am TRUELY beautiful, motivational and motivated, healthy and worth loving and caring for, my body is the home I carry around me all the time and it is wonderful, I must nourish it and care for it, love it and look after it because it is truly a miraculous wonderful place to be. Yes, bits of it are bigger or wobblier than I may like, but it is AMAZING and my main job is to care for it. To care for it with all the vigour that I care for my kid/s, hubby/significant other/older relatives etc!
It is about putting yourself back into the driving seat of your life for totally positive reasons and not allowing any down/negative/dirty talk!"
I am reading Eating Less Say Goodbye to Overeating by Gillian Riley. I am a very slow reader so it is slow work and I can't totally recommend her book but I do certainly think diets don't work long term and changing how you eat long term to healthier stuff is better.