Triumphant
Journey:
A Cyberguide To Stop Overeating and
Recover from Eating Disorders
Introduction
Topics Include:
- kinds of overeaters
- benefits of moderate eating
- dilemmas for the overeater
- personal tools needed
- how secrets relate to overeating
- affirmations
Special Exercises to:
- stop overeating
- increase inner strength
- discover secrets
- develop self respect
Introduction 1 - Idea
for Triumphant Journey Begins
In 1991, I was cohosting a radio talk show concerning
health issues with Tamiko in Beverly Hills, California. She asked me to write a
brief "Ten Tips to Stop Overeating" that we could offer our
listeners. Her idea was a card that people could tack on a refrigerator door.
I liked the idea of writing something simply and clearly
that would help people understand how to stop overeating. But the subject is
too complex for me to boil down to a card on a refrigerator door. I wish I
could.
A refrigerator and snack cupboard card that might help
would simply say, "Look in the exercise section of Triumphant
Journey before you reach for non-essential food. You might find a better
way to resolve your feelings and clear up your thinking than eating right
now."
I thought of my own eating disorder history, of bingeing
and throwing up for may years in secret, long before bulimia had a name. I
remembered all the useless, self-deceiving and sometimes dangerous devices I
used in my attempts to stop. I remembered my guilt, my growing sense of failure
and despair, my loneliness and my stalwart attempts to look good. And finally,
I remember accepting that my behavior would kill me. I lived believing that I
would die in six months. I had no visions of any future for me and so never
made long range plans that involved years of commitment.
Today, I know that bulimia was my greatest teacher.
Moving through the despair of my eating disorder into a life of health, freedom
and continual opportunity was and continues to be my Triumphant Journey.
I wanted to share the essence of the healing journey with
my patients and especially to the people still trapped in lonely despairing
eating disorders that can erode a soul.
The seeds of this book first sprouted in an article
called, "Ten Tips to Stop Overeating," published by Resource
Publications in Winter, 1991. In the Spring of 1992, Resources published my
follow-up article, "Triumphant Journey: Understanding the Secrets of
Overeating and Binge Behavior."
The many letters of appreciation I received from people
struggling alone with their overeating moved and inspired me. I tried again to
describe what I find to be the most helpful guidelines in addressing tenacious
overeating. This book and this site at HealthPlace.com is growing out of those
articles.
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