doesn't taste as good the 2nd time
10/17/2012 10:06:05 PM
As a serious question, I'm not trying to troll or anything here, but what is the point of starting a thread asking people to ask you about your very personal struggles other than boredom or seeking attention? You mentioned "to give me some accountability, and to 'talk' about it instead of the alternative." What does that mean? And what is the alternative?Similar threads that do not need to be started would be:"Ask me about my miscarriage.""Ask me about my erectile dysfunction."I'm glad you're getting help because eating disorders are a serious issue that needs addressing by professionals, but I'm failing to see your benefit by starting this thread on thewolfweb.com.
10/18/2012 9:04:47 AM
not trying to answer for her, but
10/18/2012 9:18:55 AM
10/18/2012 9:21:53 AM
Along the lines of this thread, why do you bother trying to cover up your bad breath? By having people notice your bad breath IRL, it would give you a chance to rationalize it real time in person and give you some accountability in a real life scenario where you can receive a palpable and measurable benefit from the feedback instead of just the typed encouragement from the internet.
10/18/2012 9:39:03 AM
Nobody wants bad breath. That shit is nasty and one of my top pet peeves.
10/18/2012 9:45:18 AM
I think it's brave of you to come to TWW to post this, and I honestly wish you well, but part of me thinks your illness is worse than you realize. I mean it's TWW- one of the most mean spirited, negative, ridiculing places I know of. Seeking attention on here (and let's be honest, it's mostly gonna be negative) can't possibly be very good for you...
10/18/2012 11:26:41 PM
Do you have a gag reflex?
10/19/2012 12:30:34 AM
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10/20/2012 2:33:49 PM
What happens in your brain when you force yourself not to throw up? Cause stress?Cause dizziness?Cause anxiety?
10/20/2012 3:31:46 PM
10/20/2012 4:21:03 PM
How do you keep yourself from binging and how do you define a binge? Like what constitutes a meal or enjoying something versus binging?My boyfriend has really upset me lately because I was telling him about this thread and he said that he thinks I binge. but instead of purging I will exercise for hours and hours. He think it's funny and calls it bingercising, but it has really upset me and is starting to stress me out thinking about it
11/9/2012 2:47:42 PM
11/9/2012 3:49:38 PM
11/9/2012 4:43:02 PM
I think I know where you're coming from about binging. I have dealt with that same kind of thought process myself. The difference is that I never throw it up, I would just get fat, at least in the past. You decide that you're going to tear into some food, and then you start thinking about what kind of food it's going to be, and you kind of lose control. When I get in that mindset, I'm on a warpath. I have learned to recognize this destructive thought process and exercise willpower to reverse it. There's no easy way out of this "mental loop", I just have to tell myself "no".People talk shit about counting calories and weighing every day, but it works for me. It's the only way for me to track what I'm eating and if I'm on target. Yes, your weight is going to fluctuate, but over the course of a week you can take an average. It's either trending up, trending down, or staying about the same. Intermittent fasting is also a godsend, at least for me. I eat high calorie foods several times a week, but I also have days where I restrict my diet. I don't eat anything most days until 6 PM or after, and then they're pretty big meals. Starting out, I would just not eat until 1 or 2 PM, but I've pushed that back over time to make room for bigger meals. For some reason, breaking my days up into "feeding" and "fasting" windows has been of tremendous help for preventing unrestrained cheating. The key to this is that you're deliberately going without food for a period, and then planning out nutritious meals. It's absolutely critical that you have meal plans or at least "go to foods" that aren't high in both carbs and fat. For me, that's stuff like hard boiled eggs, jerky, chicken salads, and weird protein powder based concoctions that I've figured out how to make, but I'm gross like that. You don't just go without food until you're super hungry and then load up on cookies and ice cream. Planning is vital. It's fine to get full, but you have to make sure you're filling up on the right things.I think I suffer from "former fat kid syndrome" and I'm probably fucked up psychologically, at least in relation to food. As a former (and, if you saw my meals on lifting days, you might say current) binger, though, this is what has worked well for me.
11/9/2012 5:28:35 PM
11/12/2012 10:42:00 AM
lol @ ice cream commentI'm krallum and I approved this message.
11/12/2012 11:06:56 AM
^^When I go out with friends, I get a salad with dressing on the side unless it's one of a handful of restaurants that I love.And restaurants where I would have a tendency to overeat/feel guilty are places where, in actuality, the food isn't that good. And they're overpriced, considering it's usually just some fairly average food smothered in cheese/butter. When they do offer a "healthier" option, a lot of times they still don't get the flavors/spices right.But if it's a restaurant that I love, then I "save up" calories in order to go there and get whatever I want. But, even with this strategy, it could still lead to feelings of guilt or a binge or whatever. It's really hard to keep things balanced. And even when you're trying to achieve a balance, you can become totally neurotic/unbalanced about trying to get the fucking balance. So frustrating!
11/13/2012 1:47:21 PM
11/14/2012 1:18:31 AM
11/15/2012 4:22:20 PM
I don't like salads either, but I'd rather eat a salad than have to tell my friends I can't go out with them cause of the menu.
11/15/2012 8:25:59 PM
^That sounds way bitchier than it should. My bad, guys.
11/15/2012 9:33:34 PM
11/16/2012 9:06:25 AM