1. Write a history of your compulsive overeating beginning with the first time you can remember food related events. Discuss how much weight you have gained and lost, What medical attention you have sought for the problem and your attempts at maintaining weight losses.
As far as I can remember I was addicted to sugar. On Easter morning my parents would hide these elaborate Easter baskets stock filled with colorful beautiful easter bunnies and jelly beans. They would watch me go to the very closet it was hidden in. They would laugh because I knew exactly where it was without even knowing prior to where they hid it. While growing up my father would say that he never saw anything like it as I devoured cookies candies and chocolates. Once my brother brought me several packs of milky way bars for a birthday gift. I finished them within a day or two. He and my family laughed. Another time my parents had a local dairy queen owner right me a gift certificate. They gave it to me for my birthday. I would always sneak candy even if I wasn't supposed to. If there was a candy bar for my sister I would steal it if I knew I could get away with it. Once I ate some cheesecake. My father went berserk. Then later he felt bad and bought me my own cheesecake. I ended up eating the whole thing. I'm sure I shared it. I honestly don't remember. Years later my older brother told me my father threw the cheesecake I ate on my head out of anger. I don't remember that part. But after he did that that's when he felt bad and bought me my own cheesecake. I always remember loving the color of candy wrappers. It was colorful and exciting, just like it still is today.
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