Monica Seles Battled Binge Eating
Categories: Celebs & Entertainment, Nutrition & Supplements
Anorexia nervosa and bulimia might be the conditions that first come to mind when you think of eating disorders. But tennis great Monica Seles fought a nine-year battle with a lesser-known issue, binge eating disorder. Seles turned to food as a way to cope through two tragic incidents -- the death of her father and being stabbed in the back by a Steffi Graf fan while competing in 1993. Seles said, "Food became my best friend. I was lonely and I would just eat. It was my coping mechanism. Food was how I dealt with stress."
In time, Seles' unhealthy relationship with food caught up to her and she packed on 35 pounds.
Seles talks about her battle with binge eating disorder in her book, "Getting a Grip." She says she finally realized she had beaten her disorder when she competed on "Dancing With the Stars" and was able to take harsh criticism without turning to food.
Have you ever used food as a coping mechanism?
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Vishaal 4-14-2009 @ 10:25PM
I overeat ALL the time. I mean BINGE eat. Like I'll order so much food at a restaurant and eat it all. I think I just do it to feel better, but I can't even pin point what is bothering me. It usually happens when I'm with friends, almost never by myself.
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bonnie 4-15-2009 @ 1:03PM
How can we sit here and let this disease kill our friends and family? I have already lost someone to this mess and I pray that people become more aware of this disorder.
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