Looking to Add More Friends?

flowergirl45
flowergirl45 Posts: 47 Member
edited October 28 in Social Groups
If you want to add me as a friend, please do. I am looking to add to more friends for more support. It's easier when you have more friends! :-) Thanks!

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  • beckslite
    beckslite Posts: 125 Member
    Request sent :bigsmile:
  • karenertl
    karenertl Posts: 271 Member
    Request sent. Anyone on here can feel free to send me a request.
  • agcarden1
    agcarden1 Posts: 35 Member
    I'm also looking to add more friends. Feel free to add me!
  • Feel free to add me too! The more the merrier! Mike
  • Couldn't help but reply! I am loking for new friends as well... good luck on your journey! Thank your for being a true and stead fast pal!
  • I am also looking for friends. I am ashamed to admit this, but I have heard the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. I am overweight. I am a binge-eater, and I need help to quit binge eating forever. The day before I began my fitness pal I consumed approximately 8,830 calories in one day, and it wasn't even a special occasion. I calculated it. Though, I am sure there were many days in which I consumed more than this. In fact, I don't know if that day would even make my top 100 binge-eating days, but I never calculated how many calories I consumed those other days. One day I ate two medium full-size delivery pizzas loaded with toppings. Another day, my mother gave me a huge extremely sweet, rich, and chocolatey ice cream cake for my birthday, and I ate the entire cake within two days except for two small slices. In December, I went to the movie theater, and just while watching one film I consumed 3 jumbo popcorn containers with extra butter by myself. I think I could talk about my binge-eating failures for hours. However, when I am not binge-eating I eat mostly low-calorie healthy food. When I am not binge-eating I am a strong proponent for saving the environment and eating healthy, and when I am binge eating I feel like a hypocrite. Though, I love good tasting food so much that I feel like I could eat it forever. I really appreciate food that makes my taste senses explode with joy. I also binge-eat during almost all celebrations or when I am depressed. Additionally, when I am not binge-eating I think very few people eat healthier than me. I have been doing okay recently, but I do not know when I will not be able to resist the urge to binge eat again. To complicate things I am a Christian, and in Christianity over eating is considered the sin of gluttony. I am trying to get in shape because 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 ESV reads: "Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body." Thus, I really want to get in as good of shape as possible spiritually and physically.
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