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Emotional Eating  (Expert Forum)
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depression and food
Answered by
Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
Questions in the Emotional Eating forum are answered by Dr. Roger Gould. Topics covered include anger and eating, anxiety and eating, binge eating, depression and eating, eating to "fit in", emotional eating, fill the void eating, guilt and eating, loneliness and eating, social eating, and stress and eating.

depression and food

by huckleberry411, Feb 10, 2009 02:25PM
I have clinical depression and can't stop eating..........it is exacerbating the depression issues.

What do I do?  I am just so miserable and don't know where to turn?

by Roger Gould, M.D., Feb 11, 2009 05:19PM
To: huckelberry411
the advice I have for you is the same I frequently give...this kind of eating is an obsesive-compulsive process, and part of the defenses that go with depression.  You can learn about it, and master it, and open up your mind, if you use the twelve week program I have developed for just this purpose at www.shrinkyourself.com
Member Comments (3)

by Jaquta, Feb 10, 2009 04:01PM
Are you on medication/ in therapy??

Perhaps looking at the underlying issues will help with the over-eating.

Sometimes cravings are stimulated by a lack of certain neurotransmitters.
Some foods contain precursors for serotonin.

Have you tried establishing structure and working towards achieving small goals each day?  That helps give us a sense of mastery and achievement and helps us feel better about ourselves.

I understand how dejected low mood and over-eating (and weight gain) can leave you feeling.

What would I do?
I would try and get some exercise in and try and eat healthily.
I would abstain from buying junk food.
I would try and find an alternative coping mechanism.  Preferably something you enjoy or used to enjoy.
I would talk to a therapist.  This can be hard to engage in when you're depressed but it can be beneficial.
Do you have friends or family you can call on at this time for additional support?

The doctor here is well versed in depression and emotional eating so I expect he will be able to offer constructive advice and suggestions.

J

by VLK1982, Feb 23, 2009 04:48PM
Hi there, just wanted to let you know that you're not alone.  I deal with the same emotional eating related to depression.  I try to control it, but obviously it has made me overweight and that affects my self-esteem.  I understand what you're going through!
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