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GreenPartyVoter

(72,377 posts)
Sun May 17, 2020, 10:07 PM May 2020

Headed to bed. No big binges. No purging. A little uncomfortable about probably being over on

calories, but I will live. Can’t make the same guarantee about climbing back into my hamster wheel, so I made the better choice. A good day deserves a good night’s sleep. No guilt, shame, or frantic fear.

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Headed to bed. No big binges. No purging. A little uncomfortable about probably being over on (Original Post) GreenPartyVoter May 2020 OP
Keep up the good work! bottomofthehill May 2020 #1
Keep at it. And stay away from carbs. I was losing weight and then applegrove May 2020 #2
Oh no! Stay away from carbs😬 MLAA May 2020 #7
If you are eating complex carbs good.you are doing better than i. I make applegrove May 2020 #9
I've been told by a doctor with extension nutritional and behavioral experience MLAA May 2020 #10
Thanks. I gave up smoking 12 years ago. Thant is probably why i've gained so applegrove May 2020 #11
Good job! SheltieLover May 2020 #3
Sleep well, my dear GreenPartyVoter! CaliforniaPeggy May 2020 #4
You did an amazing job today. A day at a time. For many years jrthin May 2020 #5
... handmade34 May 2020 #6
Sweet dreams! MLAA May 2020 #8

applegrove

(118,430 posts)
2. Keep at it. And stay away from carbs. I was losing weight and then
Sun May 17, 2020, 10:13 PM
May 2020

went on a carb spree. I gained half the weight i lost back. Now i'm losing again. I do have Ensure for when i need a meal replacement or for when i get a cold that seems covidlike. Taking vitamins. And zinc lozenges that are supposed to stop covid. Relax. You were over a bit today. You'll be back tomorrow eating right and being healthy.

MLAA

(17,232 posts)
7. Oh no! Stay away from carbs😬
Mon May 18, 2020, 12:29 AM
May 2020

All I eat are carbs. Vegetables and some treats like dairy free ice cream sandwiches and dairy/egg free cookies (not healthy, but since everything else I eat is healthy, it works for me).

applegrove

(118,430 posts)
9. If you are eating complex carbs good.you are doing better than i. I make
Mon May 18, 2020, 01:20 AM
May 2020

cinnamon buns in a mug in the microwave. I keep finding new ways to get simple carbs. And then i diet and am really happy with my diet. So i don't know why i give in.

MLAA

(17,232 posts)
10. I've been told by a doctor with extension nutritional and behavioral experience
Mon May 18, 2020, 10:49 AM
May 2020

Sugar is more addictive than smoking. There is a book called The Pleasure Trap that explains why we make poor decisions regarding our health and nutrition. See below link, but you could probably find the paperback version somewhere.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077H3LCHZ/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

applegrove

(118,430 posts)
11. Thanks. I gave up smoking 12 years ago. Thant is probably why i've gained so
Mon May 18, 2020, 02:16 PM
May 2020

much weight... sweet tooth.

jrthin

(4,831 posts)
5. You did an amazing job today. A day at a time. For many years
Sun May 17, 2020, 10:47 PM
May 2020

I binged and purged and I thought I was "getting away" with it. I had a normal weight and sometimes, underweight. Then I went for a regular check-up and was diagnosed with fatty liver because of all the sugar I was consuming (that I falsely thought) I was purging away. I was scared crapless! I was so frightened that I immediately stopped the behavior. I was scared about the calories, but I was more frighted of liver disease.

For our physical and psychological well being, being uncomfortable with the calories for a while, until your new behavior, healthier behavior becomes the new norm is well worth it. Sleep well and day at a time.

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