Hi Guys!
I was just lurking around on this post and thought of something. A few years ago I did a program called the Weigh Down Workshop. It was a religiously based program (
www.wdworkshop.com) that allowed you to eat whatever foods you wanted but only when "stomach hunger" struck. I was very successful on the plan and really outgrew binge eating. And I had been the *worst* -- ordering several meals at a restaurant plus several drinks so no one would know what I was eating, bringing home bags of doughnuts and eating them with a large pizza, the works.
I lost down to a size 8 and stayed there for several years (after being overweight since age 6), very happily, until I went on the pill. I don't know if it was the one I was on or what, but I just couldn't stop feeling stomach hunger, and so gained weight. I tried to go back to WDW, but I felt compulsive about it and left the program.
Now, I'm using LA Weight Loss, but I look forward to going back to my old weigh-down ways once I reach my goals weight. It was the happiest I've ever been, not thinking about food anymore, not binging, but still getting to eat whatever I liked. There is also a book, and there used to be a class at Barnes & Noble University using the same principles, but without the religious aspect.
I know how miserable it is to be on the binge/diet cycle. It's awful. And who wants to just substitute the binging for being obsessed with calories, percentages, lower-body workouts, whatever? It's as though over-controlling the situation will keep you from going astray.
Anyway, for those of you who are really depressed, really struggling, it's something to consider.
Good luck to everyone, and you are ALL beautiful!