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I
feel a sense of accomplishment when my
stomach growls as I go to sleep. |
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I’m afraid of being hungry. |
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I
frequently feel anxious, guilty and/or
ashamed when eating—or after eating—even
when I eat what others would consider very
little food. |
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I
frequently feel anxious, guilty and/or
ashamed when eating—or after eating—because
I often end up overeating or bingeing. |
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Food is my friend. |
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Food is my greatest source of pleasure, and
eating is the highlight of my day. |
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I
fear going out of control and/or getting fat
when I eat foods that I consider to be
“bad.” |
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I’m afraid to eat foods that contain
specific additives or preservatives. |
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I
look down on others who don’t eat as
healthfully as I do. |
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I
experience fear, guilt, and/or self-loathing
when I stray from my eating regimen. |
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I
eat large amounts of foods at times, and
feel I can’t control myself or stop. |
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When I am experiencing unpleasant feelings,
I eat to try to distract myself or numb out. |
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When I binge on foods, I feel like I’m
“zoned out” or in an altered state of mind. |
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When life is difficult, I restrict my eating
so I can feel in control of something. |
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I
use food to comfort myself when I’m
stressed, sad, lonely, anxious, bored, etc. |
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I
often eat specific foods or extra amounts to
reward myself. |
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I
only feel good about myself when I’m eating
healthy foods. |
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Sometimes, when I’m angry with a person, I
won’t eat; it’s my way of getting back at
them. |
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Sometimes, when I’m angry with a person, I
eat more; it’s my way of getting back at
them. |
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My eating is so chaotic that the idea of
eating in a healthy, balanced way overwhelms
me. I wouldn’t even know where to begin.
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I
am tired of thinking about food, so much of
the time. |
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I’m tired of thinking about diets and
calories, so much of the time. |
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Even though I don’t let myself eat what I
want to, I REALLY love to eat. |