Just wondering if body internally can develop these pouches or abnormal organ distentions that last for a time a cause problems, even when you have stopepd the bad habits?
I stopped the binge's about a year ago.
Going for a period of time without food followed by a big binge results in big swings in blood sugar, which can cause dizziness. You already know this method of eating isn't good for you, so do you have any kind of a plan to adopt better eating habits? If you truly feel like it's going to be impossible to change on your own, please consider seeing a psychologist who specializes in eating disorders. And NO! You AREN'T crazy! :-)
I was seriously skeptical about mental therapy for my chronic pain. The results were a great, splendid surprise. Of course, a great deal depends on how well you click with the therapist. At least think about it. Therapy can't hurt, and it just might help.
A lot of times when I walk or type on a keyboard or play videogames it jogs up the reflux and agitates my problems and gets me dizzy. Can your body develop pouches or abnormal organ extensions or tears to accomodate your binges?