It looks like you are the same weight as I am. I think there are a few things we need to park at the door if we are going to lose the weight once and for all. They haven't been mentioned so I will bring them up.
We are all impatient for results. It is interesting that we weren't impatient to gain the weight but once we decide that we want to lose it, boy, watch out!
Use that energy to focus on recreating a new lifestyle that will support your new eventual weight. Beck discusses this in her book. You start in the mind and in your thoughts but just like you imagine how you will do something else you need to let your mind recreate that lifestyle you will have eventually so when it does happen, it will seem like you were there all along.
What do you envision your normal weight sized life to be like? Start living that life now. Like others who mentioned about activity. People who are not so food-oriented fit eating into their lives not the other way around. Eating should and will become like brushing your teeth or vacuuming. It is just another thing to do during your already busy and active day. Life is and can be lived without extra food and when you realize that then you will relax and start seeing it that way.
Guess what, you are going to have to sweat, deny and suffer to realize your goal. No one else said it in those terms but those here who have been successful know exactly what I am talking about. There is a quote floating around here that I just love: "Being fat is hard. Losing weight is hard. Being thin is hard. Choose your hard."
So, park the impatience, the "I won't survive another moment feeling this way" and get busy, girl. You can do it or you wouldn't be reaching out to us to affirm that. You need to believe in yourself. "Fake it until you make it". Tell yourself you are going to do this until you believe you are going to do this.
Then, share all of your glorious accomplishments. We will be here waiting to hear all of your victories and cheering you on.

