
It is that time of year again! A line of holidays and festivities are marching closer and closer as the year nears the end. Halloween zipped by! Now, steadily approaching comes Thanksgiving followed by even more December holidays, celebrated by a variety of people and cultures, such as: Christmas, Hanukkah, the winter solstice, Kwanzaa, and more! Each of these celebrations bring with them deep seeded traditions, delicious foods, and fun-filled memories.
Unfortunately, not everyone experiences holidays the same way, often when someone is struggling with binge eating disorder (BED).
A binge eating episode occurs when a person experiences a loss of control while eating and consumes a larger than common amount of food in a shorter than common amount of time. 1 If this event becomes a pattern taking place at least once a week for at least 3 months, this may fit the criteria of a binge eating disorder (BED). 1 A binge eating episode is usually triggered by stress or anxiety.

Although the holidays involve plenty of parties and celebration, what often happens behind the scenes is growing stress surrounding the preparation of all those events. To add, someone struggling with BED may be anxious about incoming dinner gatherings. The pressure of friends and family might also trigger a binge eating episode or having a refrigerator stocked full of left overs while being alone could be another trigger. Finally, there could be a friend or family member that comments about having to fast for the rest of the following day as a way to compensate for the holiday dinner, or skipping meals in preparation for the meal, these kinds of comments can trigger a mental strom inside the mind of someone struggling with BED.
Friends and family members may not always know if someone they love is struggling with an eating disorder, such as a binge eating disorder (BED) as these disordered eating behaviors often occur in secrecy Therefore, if you want to create a total food-friendly-space for the holidays for all your friends and family members, below are some suggestions to consider:
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