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sexychick 12-02-2011 12:30 PM

I'm Trying To Fill An Empty Hole With Food
 
I've been thinking about this recently and I've noticed that I use food to fill an emptiness that I feel inside of me. I tend to eat when I'm not hungry and the only reason I am eating is to fill this void I have inside me, but food just doesn't do it for me. Does anyone else feel this way or am I the only one?

BellaLucia 12-02-2011 03:38 PM

Prayer to eat better will help.

ThinkinThin5 12-04-2011 04:23 PM

You are not alone. I feel the same way, especially in the evenings when I am home alone.

sexychick 12-04-2011 05:27 PM

Thank you girls :)

wiosna 12-04-2011 05:34 PM

You are not alone, same with me.....keep your spirits up!

I am trying to figure things out, find out what makes me feel this way and why I have to binge every time I feel that "emptyness". There have been days when I am really motivated and can overcome it, but there are days when nothing would fill that "hole", so I reach for food.

All the best to you!

Michelle101670 12-04-2011 05:49 PM

You are SO NOT alone! I eat every time I walk through the kitchen, or so it seems.

If I get the least bit stresed, depressed, excited, happy, sad...it starts all over again..I EAT! It's frustrating because I lost 60 lbs about 6 years ago and I've almost put it all back on! I need to get a handle on this NOW!

purdumse 12-07-2011 08:02 PM

I am there right with you. The hole becomes the loudest and emptiest at night where I usually eat the bulk of calories and binge. For me calling a friend journalling it or white knuckling is all I can do. It's hard. But by the morning I'm glad if I didn't binge. I can't really snack outside of meals or I will just eat and eat and eat. I agree with one poster who said prayer helps. It helps me.

PrairieGirl 12-07-2011 10:08 PM

You're not alone. I've suffered with this for as long as I can remember.

ShanIAm 12-08-2011 10:50 AM

I realized lately that I eat when I am bored. My food rituals take up a lot of time. I will walk around the grocery store for a long while until I find the perfect thing (or things) to satisfy my cravings. And then when I finally bring it home I take time preparing it. I will make sure I have on comfy clothes and a favorite TV show on before settle in for the binge. Food becomes my friend. It occupies my time. Then after I am done eating I will undoubtedly fall asleep.

But when I am out after work running errands or whatever food is the last thing on my mind. It is only when I am at home, alone and bored, does my mind start wandering. Next thing I know, I'm at the grocery store in a complete fog. :(

ArtyKay 12-16-2011 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ShanIAm (Post 4132695)
I realized lately that I eat when I am bored. My food rituals take up a lot of time. I will walk around the grocery store for a long while until I find the perfect thing (or things) to satisfy my cravings. And then when I finally bring it home I take time preparing it. I will make sure I have on comfy clothes and a favorite TV show on before settle in for the binge. Food becomes my friend. It occupies my time. Then after I am done eating I will undoubtedly fall asleep.

But when I am out after work running errands or whatever food is the last thing on my mind. It is only when I am at home, alone and bored, does my mind start wandering. Next thing I know, I'm at the grocery store in a complete fog. :(


This is me to a T!

Unna 12-16-2011 07:36 AM

ShanIAm: I definitely agree as well! Although I don't stroll through the supermarket here in Germany - but that is probably only because they are much, much smaller than in America and they don't offer much besides the basics (i.e., no aisle for "chips only" or "cereal only").

I've thought a lot about boredom. I recently read a book from a German historian/sociologist entirely about the history of boredom. "Boredom" is a relatively new term used to describe this phenomenon. Throughout history, the phenomenon of boredom was instead referred to as "Melancholy." The term melancholy has also been replaced in our times with "Depression". I think it is interesting to see the close historical link between Boredom-Melancholia-Depression.

Pascal was one of the first to really analyze boredom. He observed that boredom scared people - it reminded them of how little they were in the world, of all their doubts about themselves, of their emptyness. Thus, people continually try to find any sort of distraction possible to fill their void (and he wrote this in the 1600's).

There is also Kierkegaard, a bit later. He actually thought that everyone was bored, but that only the more insightful people could recognize their boredom. The others just scurried about, pretending to be busy, in the meantime boring the insightful (who were already bored) even more. So, he thought those who could recognize their own boredom were of a higher class (in intelligence) than the others who had no idea they were bored.

There is also an interesting theory that governments make holidays, give the masses freetime, so that they will become bored (experience emptiness) and want to go back to work, thus making society more productive and passive.

In addition, boredom makes one face that they are really, in the grand scheme of things, Nothing (Nichts), -- an emptiness. Some write that if we become too bored, we could die.

Anyway, boredom-depression-loneliness are interconnected. Food is our present day distraction, particularly because our society has become quite leisurely. We are so specialized and production is so efficient that we have a good amount of free time.

During the Great Depression, the Economist John Maynard Keynes, was quite hopeful that the economy would recover - unlike the others. He was hopeful the economy would recover, but he had another overtaking fear that he wrote about: "What will people do with all of their free time once the economy has recovered?" Of course everyone thought he was absurd for writing about this topic when many were living off of a potato a day...... But actually, his prediction was correct.

EEk - I've gone on too long.

In a nutshell, when we are bored, we feel empty. Your distraction from the emptiness is eating. Maybe we all need to work on finding new distractions?

People often become distracted by a new partner when they fall in love, I've seen tons of women get quite skinny when they are in the throes of love.

firtrees 12-16-2011 01:29 PM

gosh I can relate to this, in the evenings is the worst, I'll get in front of the tv alone and then have lots of foods

astrophe 12-16-2011 01:35 PM

What's the food you eat? That sometimes can give a clue as to whether it is heart hunger or head hunger.

Are you lonely? Avoiding something?

What about the mind-body-heart-spirit thing?

Are you doing something for each of those areas? Could the hole relate back to one of those?

A.

PrairieGirl 12-16-2011 01:48 PM

Unna great post.

I like this too: "People often become distracted by a new partner when they fall in love, I've seen tons of women get quite skinny when they are in the throes of love."

I was dating a guy last spring and we had a great time together and this actually happened to me. I was really motivated to take care of my chores, homework, etc...quickly so that I could spend as much of my spare time as possible with this guy that I never ate outside of meal times. We also rarely went out to eat, but would cook great healthy meals together or pack picnics...and then he went crazy. Sigh.

Unna 12-17-2011 01:13 AM

I've known SO many women that fall deeply in love, get married shortly thereafter - looking very slim and svelt in their wedding dresses - then quickly gain all the weight back, + some more when their love 'changes colors' and they start feeling the emptiness again.

It just helps me to know, after researching boredom, emptiness, and loneliness, that I'm not alone and that people have been facing this for centuries.

I know boredom is seen as a weakness in our society or as something that is a problem that has to be solved. But it will never be "solved". We can simply put our best efforts towards finding another distraction. It is a normal human feeling, not a human weakness.


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