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I never knew I ate this much
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So I guess if I said I ate a whole box of wheaties for breakfast in the morning, you wouldn't believe me? I used to, along with three pizzas in the afternoon.
I wouldn't believe you if you said you ate a whole cake, 40 pieces of bacon, and three pounds of butter for breakfast.0 -
The possibility of her being real is as real as the girls who post they only eat 600 calories per day.
THIS^^^^^^
Uhhh. Why are girls saying that they're eating 600 calories lying?
Fairly sure I ate under that on and off for years, I also had anorexia but your comment made it sound like it can't be done.0 -
The possibility of her being real is as real as the girls who post they only eat 600 calories per day.
THIS^^^^^^
Uhhh. Why are girls saying that they're eating 600 calories lying?
Fairly sure I ate under that on and off for years, I also had anorexia but your comment made it sound like it can't be done.
I didn't mean to offend you, honestly i didn't. My point is if you're real (which you clearly are), then there's just as likely a chance she is, too. I didn't call anyone a liar. But a lot of people here are.
And to others: I don't think the OP likes being attacked and I don't in particular like it either. Sometimes the realities of the morbidly obese can be hard to comprehend.0 -
I never knew I ate this much until I started using this site a few days ago. No wonder I'm over 650 pounds! I have to stop eating like this. But I'm always so hungry. How do I stop?
You should change your username and start identifying with your best qualities. I'm sure there are many.0 -
For those who haven't looked, before you give advice, you might want to check out Patty's diary. She eats about 25,000 calories per day right now.
This isn't meant as a criticism!! I just want people to understand what's going on here.0 -
So I guess if I said I ate a whole box of wheaties for breakfast in the morning, you wouldn't believe me? I used to, along with three pizzas in the afternoon.
I wouldn't believe you if you said you ate a whole cake, 40 pieces of bacon, and three pounds of butter for breakfast.
Three pounds of butter would of made me throw up. But I can tell you I ate hell of a lot of icecream day after day when I was depressed.0 -
So people are supposed to believe you eat 3 cups of butter with your two whole chocolate cake, 40 slice of bacon and loaf of bread breakfast and never realized you ate that much? Its not really cool to make fun of even, people who get near that big don't drink butter like you are implying.
Could you share your experience with 650 lb people, please?
So, on the internet, your "sniff test" doesn't go off on this and you are going to give someone called "FattyPatty" the benefit of the doubt when they sound like they are making fun of fat people saying they ate a 12,000+ calorie breakfast, drinking 3 cups of butter, 1.5L coffee, dozen eggs, loaf of bread and TWO chocolate cakes with 40 slices (4pkgs) of bacon?
Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?0 -
This is ridiculous. If the OP is fake, the worst that could happen from being nice is that you wasted a moment of your life providing a thoughtful and supportive reply, which might not even be a waste since it might have an impact on some person in a similar situation later on. And what's the worst that can happen if she's real? She could be horribly insulted and give up, or even worse. Does it really hurt your pride so much to think you could potentially be duped on the Internet that you're willing to risk treating a real person so horribly, and provide a terrible example for those who come after, no matter how small the chance?0
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This is ridiculous. If the OP is fake, the worst that could happen from being nice is that you wasted a moment of your life providing a thoughtful and supportive reply, which might not even be a waste since it might have an impact on some person in a similar situation later on. And what's the worst that can happen if she's real? She could be horribly insulted and give up, or even worse. Does it really hurt your pride so much to think you could potentially be duped on the Internet that you're willing to risk treating a real person so horribly, and provide a terrible example for those who come after, no matter how small the chance?
Well put.
OP, don't give up. There are people here who will support your efforts.0 -
Hahaha!!! I eat loads but I think it's physically impossible to eat as much as what the food diary is implying!! And let's just say u are living in your bed, who is feeding u all this?? That's a full time job right there, supplying all that food to you on a daily basis. If this is all true then it'd be easy for you to get your food intake under control, sort out your food supplier and make them give u food to feed 2 not 20! Ban u from your bank card so u can't make orders for take aways, but then who answers the door to them if u are bed ridden? Hmmm....0
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Usually bedridden people drink very little so they dont have to go to the bathroom much......look at how much she says she drinks. Nah... Just sayin!0
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Have just googled around and it seems that super morbidly obese people eat around 6000-7000 cals per day and calorie calculators suggest about the same to maintain 650lbs.0
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So people are supposed to believe you eat 3 cups of butter with your two whole chocolate cake, 40 slice of bacon and loaf of bread breakfast and never realized you ate that much? Its not really cool to make fun of even, people who get near that big don't drink butter like you are implying.
Could you share your experience with 650 lb people, please?
So, on the internet, your "sniff test" doesn't go off on this and you are going to give someone called "FattyPatty" the benefit of the doubt when they sound like they are making fun of fat people saying they ate a 12,000+ calorie breakfast, drinking 3 cups of butter, 1.5L coffee, dozen eggs, loaf of bread and TWO chocolate cakes with 40 slices (4pkgs) of bacon?
Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?
So In other words you still don't know what the **** you're talking about? You're the one who implied you knew a thing or two about "people who get that big", I was just asking you to share some details.
I did ask about maintenance calories, got an answer or two and moved on from it.
Have you seen this thread? Have you watched my 600 lb life? People who normally eat 2000 calories can binge up to 13000, we've seen it on this forum. What is a binge day for someone whose maintenance calories is more like 6000? Just pony up and provide the information you claimed to have, and trust me, my deductive skills are the very least of your concerns
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1378941-how-do-i-lose-weight0 -
Why is it that when I ask for help, I always get accused of being a troll? Maybe I'm too embarrassed to put my own picture on here. Maybe I like Fat Amy. She is proud of who she is in her own skin. I want to be like her. I give up. I think I'm gonna quit trying. Every time I do, people kick me while I'm down.
You totally ignore people kind enough to try and help and support you and make everyone feel guilty by saying you're gonna quit before you have even properly begun!
If you are real-the "victim" mentallaty is part of what got you to your morbidly obese state.0 -
I never knew I ate this much until I started using this site a few days ago. No wonder I'm over 650 pounds! I have to stop eating like this. But I'm always so hungry. How do I stop?
Follow this and change your life...
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1241325/how-to-do-one-meal-a-day-the-basics/p1
I was 363. You'll take back control once you learn to end the psychological cravings and incessant munchings (it all starts - and ends - in the mind).0 -
So people are supposed to believe you eat 3 cups of butter with your two whole chocolate cake, 40 slice of bacon and loaf of bread breakfast and never realized you ate that much? Its not really cool to make fun of even, people who get near that big don't drink butter like you are implying.
Could you share your experience with 650 lb people, please?
So, on the internet, your "sniff test" doesn't go off on this and you are going to give someone called "FattyPatty" the benefit of the doubt when they sound like they are making fun of fat people saying they ate a 12,000+ calorie breakfast, drinking 3 cups of butter, 1.5L coffee, dozen eggs, loaf of bread and TWO chocolate cakes with 40 slices (4pkgs) of bacon?
Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?
So In other words you still don't know what the **** you're talking about? You're the one who implied you knew a thing or two about "people who get that big", I was just asking you to share some details.
I did ask about maintenance calories, got an answer or two and moved on from it.
Have you seen this thread? Have you watched my 600 lb life? People who normally eat 2000 calories can binge up to 13000, we've seen it on this forum. What is a binge day for someone whose maintenance calories is more like 6000? Just pony up and provide the information you claimed to have, and trust me, my deductive skills are the very least of your concerns
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1378941-how-do-i-lose-weight
Do binge eaters consume the same amount everyday?0 -
LOL. Gullible much?0
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So people are supposed to believe you eat 3 cups of butter with your two whole chocolate cake, 40 slice of bacon and loaf of bread breakfast and never realized you ate that much? Its not really cool to make fun of even, people who get near that big don't drink butter like you are implying.
Could you share your experience with 650 lb people, please?
So, on the internet, your "sniff test" doesn't go off on this and you are going to give someone called "FattyPatty" the benefit of the doubt when they sound like they are making fun of fat people saying they ate a 12,000+ calorie breakfast, drinking 3 cups of butter, 1.5L coffee, dozen eggs, loaf of bread and TWO chocolate cakes with 40 slices (4pkgs) of bacon?
Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?
So In other words you still don't know what the **** you're talking about? You're the one who implied you knew a thing or two about "people who get that big", I was just asking you to share some details.
I did ask about maintenance calories, got an answer or two and moved on from it.
Have you seen this thread? Have you watched my 600 lb life? People who normally eat 2000 calories can binge up to 13000, we've seen it on this forum. What is a binge day for someone whose maintenance calories is more like 6000? Just pony up and provide the information you claimed to have, and trust me, my deductive skills are the very least of your concerns
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1378941-how-do-i-lose-weight
Do binge eaters consume the same amount everyday?
Man, kindness to people means being so gullible? No thanks.
Why are you assuming she's not? Say you're right, what exactly is it you get out of it in this situation? If you missed SnuggleSmack's post above, read it. If you read it, read it again0 -
One of my very dear friends began his journey at 600+ pounds. He has lost over 100 pounds so far. I am so proud of him. He still struggles daily with food intake and self esteem.
OP, if you are sincere, and this is your life, you're right, you need help. Real, professional help. You need more than one compassionate neighbor. More than a forum full of strangers on the internet. You are beyond our scope of practice. Some ideas for calling for help: adult protective services, nurse's hotline at a hospital, churches (even if you aren't a member of their religion), and National Eating Disorders Association 1(800)931-2237.
Do you have online friends? Rally them for support, and pick their brains for ideas on how to move forward.
You could be hurt by the accusations of trolling, or you could forgive them (for they know not what they do). You are not a typical case, and since the internet is full of BS anyway, you can't blame people for suspecting it. I'm still not sure myself (since I don't know you personally), but I'm with Snugglesmacks on this one and assuming a sincere OP and newbie lurkers.
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what does is cost to be nice? the answer is: nothing.
one of the best parts of the internet for some people is the anonymity. the OP may never have reached out for help before. and what does it cost us to be kind? understanding? to not lash out and call someone a troll? NOTHING.
OP, losing weight is a struggle - a real struggle. there are huge changes we make to our daily life to become healthier people, but we can't always make them at once. have you spoken with a professional? i strongly suggest calling for help - greengooddess0 mentioned NEDA at 1-80-931-2237 - they're a great resource and will definitely be able to help you. if you have health insurance, call the member services number on the back and ask for names of therapists/counselors who work with eating disorders and/or addiction.
i'm working on mindful eating now, because i was eating mindlessly. of course you're going to be hungry, but being hungry is okay. every time i feel hungry, i try to drink some water or diluted green tea and wait 5-10 minutes to see if i'm still hungry. sometimes i'm not. sometimes i just *thought* i was hungry because i was bored or something. then i eat ONE serving and wait 10 minutes and see how i feel.
last monday instead of eating my normal 3 pieces of pizza and 6 garlic knots with dinner, i ate one slice and 2 garlic knots. after 10 minutes i still wanted to eat, but i didn't FEEL hungry. i had one more garlic knot and stopped eating. and i was satisfied! i didn't go to bed feeling hungry. i've only been logging for a week, but i've already lost a few pounds and really saw how much i was eating.0
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