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The Secrecy of Binge Eating Disorder

December 18, 2016 Grace Bialka

Secrecy in binge eating disorder is huge. I was once told that eating disorders were all about secrets and lies. As I ponder that thought, I cannot think of anything more accurate. When consumed by binge eating disorder, I did everything in secret, never letting anyone into the reality of my life. I snuck food, lied about what I was eating, and denied any comments about my behavior. I wish I would have known then that the secrecy of my binge eating disorder was only digging me deeper into my dark hole.

Secretly Binging and Sneaking Around

Binging was something very private to me. I didn't talk about it nor did I ever let anyone see what or when I was eating. It was a time when I would retreat into my own world where no one else seemed to exist.

I hid wrappers deep in the trash can, made secret grocery shopping trips, and waited for a time when no one could possibly find me to engage in my behaviors. I got really good at being sneaky. There is trouble, however, in all the sneakiness. Our eating disorders feed on the fact that they are controlling our lives. No one knows the extent that they can reign over every aspect of our being.

The longer I hid my binge eating disorder, the sicker I got, which made it harder to talk about what was going on. This is not something I was aware of at the time. Looking back, I realize it would have been so much easier if I would have spoken up when I noticed things were going awry.

Coming Out About Your Binge Eating Disorder Secret

Binge eating disorder and secrecy coexist and keep you down. Here's my story of secrecy and the importance of talking about binge eating disorder. Take a look.

I will not deny, speaking out for yourself about your binge eating disorder is difficult. I had to muster all the courage I could to mutter the words to someone I trusted. You can guess that as hard as that was, it more than paid off.

When we shed light on the difficult things going on in our lives, those things begin to lose power (When Our Eating Patterns and Eating Disorder Are Exposed). Telling someone your secrets will give you a relief like no other. Like I said before, all the nerves that this conversation may cause will pay off. Doing this is your first step to freedom from your eating disorder. Now with the support of a trusted person or binge eating disorder support group, you can begin your journey toward wellness.

Remember, your binge eating disorder thrives on secrets and lies. Feeding it those things will only intensify its power. Don't hide anymore. Reveal your struggles. Start to regain the strength binge eating disorder may have taken from you.

More on Binge Eating Disorder and Secrecy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERJIdKgqdHY&feature=youtu.be

Wishing you well, stay strong.

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APA Reference
Bialka, G. (2016, December 18). The Secrecy of Binge Eating Disorder, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, December 26 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/bingeeatingrecovery/2016/12/the-secrecy-of-binge-eating-disorder



Author: Grace Bialka

Grace Bialka is a dance teacher and blogger in the Chicago suburbs. She graduated with a BA in dance from Western Michigan University. Grace has lived with an eating disorder and depression since the age of 14. She began writing in hopes of spreading awareness about eating disorders and mental illness. She firmly believes in the healing power of movement. Find Grace on TwitterFacebook, and her personal blog.

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