What I Wish I Knew About Stomach Pain & Bloating After Overeating (4 Things That Actually Help)

Emotional Eating Unwrapped (Sober Eating Podcast)
In this episode of Emotional Eating Unwrapped, Alana talks about what she wishes she had understood sooner about stomach pain and bloating after overeating and why trying to “fix” it with more control often makes it worse.

Rather than focusing on the food or the urge, this conversation explores what your body actually goes through during and after an overeating episode. Why digestion struggles when your system is still tense. How shame and self-criticism prolong physical discomfort. And why bloating is often a sign of overwhelm, not weakness.

You’ll hear why the fastest path to relief isn’t stricter rules, compensating behaviors, or pushing your body harder but changing how you respond in the moments after eating.

If you’ve ever treated bloating as proof that you did something wrong, this episode offers a different way to understand what’s happening and how to help your body settle instead of bracing against it.

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Takeaways

  • Overeating impacts your nervous system, not just digestion.

  • Bloating often lingers because your body never fully settled after the episode.

  • Self-criticism adds stress that your body has to process physically.

  • Trying to compensate sends the message that something is still wrong.

  • Relief often comes from how you respond after overeating, not from fixing the food.


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