Sabotaged at work!!
jdholland5508
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So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
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AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :flowerforyou:
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Live and learn...not your fault this time but next time you will know better. Literally "sweat it" off...a little bit more exercise today?0
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Just seems unfair that I put in all this effort over the weekend to eat clean and its all undone in one day and it wasn't even my fault!!0
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I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not... lol. $10 is a lot to spend on snacks. Lucky for me my job doesn't have a cafeteria and if I want to walk to the solo vending machine I have to walk over a block to the other building and back, lol.0
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Welp, I wouldnt drink anymore diet soda if I were you. I guess I've used diet soda and salt to replace the quantities of food I used to eat. Many times when I feel a binge coming on I drink diet soda like crazy. It's probably not good for me, but neither is weighing 365lbs.0
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So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this point.0 -
So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this point.
I don't think you read the post very clear.... As you can tell from my description of the events I never made the choice myself.0 -
So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this point.
I don't think you read the post very clear.... As you can tell from my description of the events I never made the choice myself.
If someone is jamming a tube down your throat, I'd recommend calling the cops. That's illegal.
If not, then you made the choice in each and every instance.0 -
You should get right back on track!!
Having said that, you make your own decisions - whether or not you drink the soda to whether or not you buy sweets because you are craving them - you can't blame anyone but yourself - BUT, you can also decide that this is NOT how you want to continue and start back on track right now. Good luck - YOU CAN DO IT!0 -
Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?0
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The same thing happens to me. I sit very close to that evil vending machine. I find if I ever cave then it's all over with and I fall completely off the wagon. But when you do, just pick yourself back up and keep going. Don't beat yourself up or say it's no good to keep trying. We all have "bad" days.0
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I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not...
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Have you ever found yourself in a motel with your pants off, no money and no idea how you got there or what you might have done? Perhaps waffles would help?!?0
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You've lost 56 pounds, so you must be doing something right! I agree with the other poster... It was your choice to accept the Diet Dr. Pepper and your choice to drink it. Whether or not you knew the effect it would have on you, I don't know, but if it was that drastic, I would really make it a BIIIIG point to stay away from artificial sweeteners and sweets or start seeking counseling.0
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If you are going to troll do it in the fun and games section so that new people aren't actually looking at your post for General Diet and Weight Loss Help.0
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Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?
No, but a jog around the block a few times might.0 -
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not...
I'm praying this is sarcasm.0 -
So, are you gonna kill this guy or what?0
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If you are going to troll do it in the fun and games section so that new people aren't actually looking at your post for General Diet and Weight Loss Help.
Truth. I laughed, but the newer folks might not get this is a joke yet.0 -
I will assume he's being sarcastic and perhaps tweaking the whole diet soda causes diabetes news from the weekend.0
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You should take your co-worker outside and beat the **** out of him. You'll work off some of the calories he forced you to consume, AND teach him a lesson. Everybody wins!
You're welcome.0 -
You should get right back on track!!
Having said that, you make your own decisions - whether or not you drink the soda to whether or not you buy sweets because you are craving them - you can't blame anyone but yourself - BUT, you can also decide that this is NOT how you want to continue and start back on track right now. Good luck - YOU CAN DO IT!
Totally agree with this and other posters. You must take responsibilities for your actions. Saying a coworker did it will not help you control what you put in your mouth. That is up to you and you alone. We aren't saying this to be mean. We are saying this because we all have been there and have to learn control. Next time don't take the soda. Or if you do drink a big glass of water, avoid sweets, just say NO! You must practice control and stop placing blame on anyone but yourself. Best of luck!0 -
So, are you gonna kill this guy or what?
this. I'm really good at revenge.
You know what you could do?
Buy *him* a diet dr pepper!
Then, put cocaine in it.
Then, tell the boss you saw him doing coke in the bathroom.0 -
This post is Sarcasm.
This is -Sarcasm- Flying right over peoples heads:
Sarcasm
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
>Sarcasm
lol <-(tiny person with arms up)
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Put a period on the day and start fresh. That's life---full o temptations--daily. Good luck.0
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So, are you gonna kill this guy or what?
this. I'm really good at revenge.
You know what you could do?
Buy *him* a diet dr pepper!
Then, put cocaine in it.
Then, tell the boss you saw him doing coke in the bathroom.
I agree.
If you wanted to keep it simple though, you could always just buy another can and bash him over the head with it.0 -
Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?
Raspberry ketones, my friend.0 -
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Weigh loss is a mental game more than a physical game. Until you can realize that YOU made those decisions, that you were not FORCED or sabotaged, etc... you won't get very far. I am being blunt but honest. Yes, you did make those choices.
Do artificial sweeteners cause you to craze more sugar? Sometimes. But you can ignore that, or chose healthier options. You could have had just one sweet, or a piece of fruit... etc. You could have walked out of that cafeteria.
Is green tea extract going to help reverse what you did? No. You fell of the bandwagon. Now get back on, with a healthier mental attitude and keep going.0 -
This post is Sarcasm.
This is -Sarcasm- Flying right over peoples heads:
Sarcasm
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
>Sarcasm
lol <-(tiny person with arms up)
see if youre going to type sarcasm you have to put in something a bit unbelievable like he spent $50 on snacks and then went to the bathroom to cry in a curled up fetal position. But with all the other posts on here about drinking the devil's brew aka diet soda and becoming fat over night from it we are jaded in the forums.0
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