OK, this is my cue to make a confession. Prepare to be shocked. I'm a medical writer, and one of my recent assignments was to put together an educational program (geared to doctors) on eating disorders. This entailed interviews with specialists and a lot of research. In the course of my research, I came across an online forum for people with eating disorders. In the binge-eating disorder section, one of the threads started with the question: How many calories can you consume in a single binge? Answers varied widely.
I got it into my head to give it a try. (This was about a month ago.) For context, I've been eating reasonably and exercising regularly for the past 3 years, with occasional "planned binges" at all-you-can-eat restaurants or catered events.
It's common wisdom that our stomach shrinks when we eat normally, making us less hungry and reducing our capacity to overeat. Well, so much for common wisdom: I ate 5,000 calories in one sitting of about 40 minutes. I consumed several crepes oozing with Nutella and maple syrup, along with a large Key lime pie. I only started feeling uncomfortably full toward the very end. Next meal I was back on track and I haven't binged since then. Even so, I was astounded at my capacity to overeat -- and enjoy every bite.
So I had to smile when I read that article. The writers obviously didn't interview the likes of me.
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