Let’s Talk About Binge Eating & BED: Breaking the Cycle Without Shame (Ep.11)
Binge eating is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — struggles in weight and metabolic health.
In this bonus episode of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass opens up a compassionate, science-backed conversation about binge eating disorder (BED) — what it is, why it happens, and how to start breaking the cycle without shame.
If you’ve ever felt out of control around food, stuck in cycles of guilt, or unsure if what you’re experiencing “counts,” this episode is for you.
WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE:
What Is Binge Eating Disorder (BED)?
• A medical diagnosis — not a lack of willpower
• Defined by episodes of loss of control, distress, and recurring patterns
• How BED differs from emotional eating
Why This Matters for Your Health
• The connection between BED, metabolic health, and conditions like insulin resistance
• The overlap between eating disorders, mental health, and chronic disease
• Why this is often missed in traditional care
Signs You May Be Struggling
• Eating large amounts when not physically hungry
• Feeling guilt, shame, or distress after eating
• Eating in secret or avoiding social situations
• Food thoughts interfering with daily life
The Shame Cycle (and How It Keeps You Stuck)
• Shame → secrecy → binge → more shame
• Why “just use discipline” is not only unhelpful — it’s harmful
• Reframing binge eating as a coping response, not a character flaw
What Real Support Looks Like
• Medical + psychological care working together
• The role of therapy, nutrition, and behavior support
• Why you don’t have to “fix this” alone
When to Ask for Help
• You don’t need to be “severe enough” to deserve care
• Red flags to look for
• How to start the conversation — even if it feels uncomfortable
KEY TAKEAWAY:
> “Binge eating isn’t a failure — it’s a signal that your body and brain need support.”
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