People often tell me that they don’t have an ‘off switch’ when it comes to drinking. I don’t have that problem, but it’s a different story when it comes to eating, writes Adrian Chiles
, don’t surprise me. It’s not just a women’s thing. Seven in 10 men with an eating disorder had never heard of or read about other men being affected before they became unwell., people often tell me that they don’t have an “off switch”. In other words, once they start, they can’t stop. This was never really my problem.
I think this is partly because – as well as “eating my feelings” and possibly just being plain greedy – when I was a kid, I was always told to finish everything, to waste not a crumb.A few years back, when I was on a morning train from London to Manchester, having already had breakfast at home, the man came past with a platter of bacon and sausage sandwiches. I could neither resist nor decide which to go for, so he gave me both. I ate both.
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