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I am somewhat #2.2 and often just don't bring some foods into the house.  But that goes back to " will power " and IE is not in agreement with that. #2.3 I can throw food away now, like a half gallon of ice cream, and cookies, etc. Definitely 2.4 an emotional eater and I've known that for a long time.  Spending time on the computer helps me.  I forget to eat.  Like right now I am hungry so need to feed my body before it gets too hungry and I want to eat everything. #1 I am definitely not. Sandy What about you?

 

WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented.

I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food...

 

#2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter.

If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...?  I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix.

#2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food.

I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat.

 

#2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone.

I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years.  I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to " fill the void " when I'm suppose to be working on " moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah...

 

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I am the careful eater and it sneaks up on me all the time. I have to be very careful because alot of times when I think I am trying to be healthy it is actually diet thinking coming back.

To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 10:45:26 PMSubject: I'm not sure what kind of eater I am ... ?

WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented.

I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food...

#2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter.

If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...? I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix.

#2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food.

I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat.

#2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone.

I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years. I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to "fill the void" when I'm suppose to be working on "moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah...

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Me too Dawn. The diet eating is insidious! - Casey-- Sent from my iPhone

I am the careful eater and it sneaks up on me all the time. I have to be very careful because alot of times when I think I am trying to be healthy it is actually diet thinking coming back.

To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 10:45:26 PMSubject: I'm not sure what kind of eater I am ... ?

WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented.

I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food...

#2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter.

If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...? I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix.

#2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food.

I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat.

#2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone.

I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years. I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to "fill the void" when I'm suppose to be working on "moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah...

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Judy Ann

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