When you repeat a behavior like bingeing, your brain builds a neural pathway that doesn't disappear when you decide to stop; instead, it fights back by sending stronger, more urgent signals to keep the behavior alive, which is why binge urges often intensify right after you decide to change.
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Why binge urges get worse before they get betterAdded:
This is the psychology of what's happening in your brain that I wish I was told years ago. When you repeat a behavior enough times, your brain builds a neural pathway for it. The pathway doesn't just disappear just because you decide you don't want to binge anymore.
It fights back. And the way it fights back is by sending a stronger, more urgent signal to keep the behavior alive.
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