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This series of questions may help you determine if you are a compulsive overeater.

Many members of Overeaters Anonymous have found that they have answered yes to many of these questions.

  • Do you eat when you’re not hungry?
  • Do you go on eating binges for no apparent reason?
  • Do you have feelings of guilt and remorse after overeating?
  • Do you give too much time and thought to food?
  • Do you look forward with pleasure and anticipation to the time when you can eat alone?
  • Do you plan these secret binges ahead of time?
  • Do you eat sensibly before others and make up for it alone?
  • Is your weight affecting the way you live your life?
  • Have you tried to diet for a week (or longer), only to fall short of your goal?
  • Do you resent others telling you to “use a little willpower” to stop overeating?
  • Despite evidence to the contrary, have you continued to assert that you can diet “on your own” whenever you wish?
  • Do you crave to eat at a definite time, day or night, other than mealtime?
  • Do you eat to escape from worries or trouble?
  • Have you ever been treated for obesity or a food-related condition?
  • Does your eating behavior make you or others unhappy?

If you answered yes to some or all of these questions then there may be an eating problem.

See; Overeaters Anonymous

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Overcoming Overeating: How to Break the Diet/Binge Cycle and Live a Healthier, More Satisfying Life
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Food: The Good Girl's Drug: How to Stop Using Food to Control Your Feelings
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