I've been at this for about a year and the urge to binge has definitely lessened, although it hasn't completely gone away. I regularly binged for years, and when I started my journey the first weeks were really difficult (I was basically going through withdrawal). Overtime the urges have become less frequent and easier to control. I still have the occasional slip, although they're not as bad as they used to be. The biggest problem for me nowadays is having trigger foods (junk food, cookies, cheese, ...) in my home. I can eat trigger foods in moderation without problems in public or outside my home, but if I bring those foods home I'll likely binge. Like if I'm desperately craving cheetos I can buy a single serving bag and that won't trigger a binge...but if I buy a full-size bag I'll probably binge. Of course I rarely eat those foods, but it is possible for me to now eat those foods in moderation (and without triggering a binge). I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to buy & keep certain foods in my home, but it has gotten a lot better than a year ago.
It does get better overtime, although occasional slips are likely. Binging is something you'll probably have to deal with for the rest of your life (I know I will), but you will develop the tools/skills to control the urges and stop the self-destructive behaviors. Stay strong, it does get better!
