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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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girldownsouth wrote: »
I got that bruised feeling really bad the first few times I did squats, but it soon stopped.
Coming in to this conversation late, but make sure the bar isn't sitting on top of your shoulders. It should be more like sitting on your shoulder blades.0 -
pofoster21 wrote: »Random the guy speaking now in this meeting (a creative from our main agency) is smacking his lips and burping his way through the presentation. He is making me nauseous. I am judging.
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You're describing me to a T, and I found one. You couldn't have designed a more perfect man for me if you'd had a laundry list of desirable qualities as a template.
For every pot there is a lid, and all that.
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For @KylerJaye and anyone else who could use a list of breakup songs:
Breakup Songs (My ipod play list)
I put these songs together for a friend. I think they cover a lot of the emotions of a breakup.
Jar of Hearts – Christina Perri
Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones
Nothing Compares 2 U – Sinead O’Connor
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
Without You – Harry Nilsson
Hallelujah – Rufus Wainwright
The Tracks of my Tears – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
I Try – Macy Gray
I’d Rather Go Blind – Rachel Crow
Since U Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson
Cry me a River – Justin Timberlake
Rumour Has It – Adele
Broken Promises For Broken Hearts – She Wants Revenge
Can Die No More – Lake of Tears
Never Gonna Happen – Lily Allen
Ever Fallen In Love – Buzzcocks
Tainted Love – Soft Cell
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around – Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty
Harden My Heart – Quarterflash
I Will Survive - Cake
ETA - My personal favorites of this list I've bolded. I love She Wants Revenge (and have seen them). Lily Allen makes me smile. Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright is achingly beautiful.0 -
@kecmw25 - Happy Birthday!0
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Today has been the opposite of yesterday. Everything has gone so well.
I went to a screening of End of Tour fully in such an awful mood, I was fully prepared to go to sleep as soon as the movie started. The movie itself was really good and just made me forget about the garbage I had to deal with.
Today, I went to Krogers and picked up brownie batter and cookies and creme oreos, they actually had egg whites in stock, and they had a great deal on pork. It was super hot for most of the morning, but when the time came to go to the park, some rain clouds came in and kept everything cool. I also came home to find out that I won reserved seats to a screening for Straight Out of Compton tomorrow.0 -
spacequiztime wrote: »Today has been the opposite of yesterday. Everything has gone so well.
I went to a screening of End of Tour fully in such an awful mood, I was fully prepared to go to sleep as soon as the movie started. The movie itself was really good and just made me forget about the garbage I had to deal with.
Today, I went to Krogers and picked up brownie batter and cookies and creme oreos, they actually had egg whites in stock, and they had a great deal on pork. It was super hot for most of the morning, but when the time came to go to the park, some rain clouds came in and kept everything cool. I also came home to find out that I won reserved seats to a screening for Straight Out of Compton tomorrow.
Yay. Sounds like a fantastic Day!0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
Milk and cottage cheese (full fat) are on the perimeter. Buy a protein shake mix - EAS Complete Nutrition is good and at Target - and drink that in your milk. Eat the cottage cheese with fruits and veggies. I have been where you are. I know you don't want to, but do it anyway. 1/2 cup of cottage cheese and one shake a day for a week or so and then two of each. As your appetite comes back, you can sub in chicken or whatever meat you like for a shake. Good luck. It is hard work.
I don't eat dairy products since they make me break out. Eating more is so much easier said than done. I eat 8 oz of meat every day (4 oz chicken and 4 oz extra lean ground turkey) and plenty of veggies of mainly leafy greens.0 -
You're a tiny little thing.
Did the person taking your picture why you were having them take it?
Why thank you. I don't feel tiny, but someone else said that about me this week, so maybe it is true. My daughter took the picture over the weekend to text it to my best friend so that she would tell me to wear a turtleneck under the sweater because the outfit is "too much maroon." I agreed to wear the sweater with black pants and the maroon pants with a gray sweater.
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Susieq_1994 wrote: »
I'm glad that everything came back normal, but it really seems to me that you've given yourself an eating disorder--the fear of increasing your calories, the eating of next to nothing and not being able to eat more, and your fear of eating processed foods all come together to point to a very scary outlook of food. I highly advise you to try to get yourself some help from a therapist who specializes in eating disorders.
I'm not trying to patronize you or be rude, but this is a truly dangerous path you're taking--please take the steps to reverse it, because the effects on your life, especially as you continue to grow older, will be devastating. Please take care of yourself!
I think it's less of a fear of eating more and more of not hungry enough to want to eat more. I'm not denying any fear of increasing calories, though. I don't fear processed foods, I just know they have no nutritional value. Ever since I gave them up and started eating real food, my cravings for the processed foods I was so used to eating my whole life went away and haven't come back. I no longer want to eat the crap foods I was so used to eating. I actually enjoy eating the foods I eat now (which I know is not much). I eat boneless, skinless chicken breasts or tenders, extra lean ground turkey, and plenty of leafy green veggies of primarily romaine lettuce and spinach. I've always loved salmon, so I may buy some of that at Target.
I may look into seeing a therapist (my doctor suggested seeing one, as well). Hopefully I am able to turn this around and recover. My doctor said I don't have the body of an anorexic, but the psychological part of it is definitely there. It's extremely weird, I went from one extreme to another. I used to be able to eat plenty of food and not feel bad (i.e. eat an entire pizza or pint of ice cream by myself in one sitting), now I couldn't even get through half a pizza or pint of ice cream.0 -
saraherren wrote: »
I don't eat dairy products since they make me break out. Eating more is so much easier said than done. I eat 8 oz of meat every day (4 oz chicken and 4 oz extra lean ground turkey) and plenty of veggies of mainly leafy greens.
Can you eat nuts? Three handfuls a day would more than double your current intake. Also add some fruit and don't be afraid of a little more fat in your meat.0 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
Can you eat nuts? Three handfuls a day would more than double your current intake. Also add some fruit and don't be afraid of a little more fat in your meat.
Yeah I can eat nuts! I like almonds the best. I also really like plain non-fat Greek yogurt.0 -
saraherren wrote: »
I don't eat dairy products since they make me break out. Eating more is so much easier said than done. I eat 8 oz of meat every day (4 oz chicken and 4 oz extra lean ground turkey) and plenty of veggies of mainly leafy greens.
I don't eat dairy either. I sadly can't have eggs either. Can you have eggs and is there a form you like them?
My daughter and I found a vegan shake mix we like - Naturade All-In-One Nutritional shake. I have lots of food issues and this works for me (non GMO, Non Dairy, Gluten free, soy free and so on). If there is a food you have an intolerance, allergy, or aversion to but are interested in this let me know and I will read the label for you.
Hugs and I'm rooting for you.
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saraherren wrote: »
I think it's less of a fear of eating more and more of not hungry enough to want to eat more. I'm not denying any fear of increasing calories, though. I don't fear processed foods, I just know they have no nutritional value. Ever since I gave them up and started eating real food, my cravings for the processed foods I was so used to eating my whole life went away and haven't come back. I no longer want to eat the crap foods I was so used to eating. I actually enjoy eating the foods I eat now (which I know is not much). I eat boneless, skinless chicken breasts or tenders, extra lean ground turkey, and plenty of leafy green veggies of primarily romaine lettuce and spinach. I've always loved salmon, so I may buy some of that at Target.
I may look into seeing a therapist (my doctor suggested seeing one, as well). Hopefully I am able to turn this around and recover. My doctor said I don't have the body of an anorexic, but the psychological part of it is definitely there. It's extremely weird, I went from one extreme to another. I used to be able to eat plenty of food and not feel bad (i.e. eat an entire pizza or pint of ice cream by myself in one sitting), now I couldn't even get through half a pizza or pint of ice cream.
I have not eaten the typical American diet in many years. I do most of my own cooking. I know you can do this and find a great healthy spot for you.
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I don't eat dairy either. I sadly can't have eggs either. Can you have eggs and is there a form you like them?
My daughter and I found a vegan shake mix we like - Naturade All-In-One Nutritional shake. I have lots of food issues and this works for me (non GMO, Non Dairy, Gluten free, soy free and so on). If there is a food you have an intolerance, allergy, or aversion to but are interested in this let me know and I will read the label for you.
Hugs and I'm rooting for you.
I do like eggs, but I stopped since they made me super bloated. One protein powder that I like is the vegan Garden of Life raw protein powder, chocolate version. Have you ever tried that? I went through a vegan phase 2 years ago and really enjoyed that one. No allergies, but there are some foods that I don't eat since they don't agree with me or I just don't have a craving for them anymore (i.e. dairy and eggs).
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
Why thank you. I don't feel tiny, but someone else said that about me this week, so maybe it is true. My daughter took the picture over the weekend to text it to my best friend so that she would tell me to wear a turtleneck under the sweater because the outfit is "too much maroon." I agreed to wear the sweater with black pants and the maroon pants with a gray sweater.
I agree with the tiny. Too funny about daughter doing a maroon intervention.
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saraherren wrote: »
I do like eggs, but I stopped since they made me super bloated. One protein powder that I like is the vegan Garden of Life raw protein powder, chocolate version. Have you ever tried that? I went through a vegan phase 2 years ago and really enjoyed that one. No allergies, but there are some foods that I don't eat since they don't agree with me or I just don't have a craving for them anymore (i.e. dairy and eggs).
Hugs!
Thank you. I don't crave a lot of foods anymore but I chime in the those who are concerned about your calorie intake. I'm not a vegetarian (was for a long time) but daughter just decided she wanted to be so for her sake I'm keeping our house veg for now. If son has serious complaints about it I'll work with it.
How about a homemade chicken tortilla soup? I start with a carcass and cook it with veggies to make a stock. (Sometimes I repeat to make a very rich stock, then I cook a chicken in the stock (throw a beef bone in too for extra richness). Strain the stock, shred the chicken and put the chicken and stock in a pot (I'll have to look it up to remember) add chopped bell pepper, chopped sweet pepper (anaheim?) and chop carrots, celery, onion, & garlic, add drained hominy (1 - 2 cans), salt, pepper to taste. Use homemade or premade (I live where I can get really good corn tortilla shells) and slice then spray with olive oil and toast. Serve the soup with a sprinkle of tortillas on top. Oh, I also chop up a bunch of cilantro right before serving. (Optional but I love it). I may have forgotten something but this will get you a rich, tasty, homemade soup.
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For @KylerJaye and anyone else who could use a list of breakup songs:
Breakup Songs (My ipod play list)
I put these songs together for a friend. I think they cover a lot of the emotions of a breakup.
Jar of Hearts – Christina Perri
Don’t Know Why – Norah Jones
Nothing Compares 2 U – Sinead O’Connor
Landslide – Fleetwood Mac
Without You – Harry Nilsson
Hallelujah – Rufus Wainwright
The Tracks of my Tears – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
I Try – Macy Gray
I’d Rather Go Blind – Rachel Crow
Since U Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson
Cry me a River – Justin Timberlake
Rumour Has It – Adele
Broken Promises For Broken Hearts – She Wants Revenge
Can Die No More – Lake of Tears
Never Gonna Happen – Lily Allen
Ever Fallen In Love – Buzzcocks
Tainted Love – Soft Cell
Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around – Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty
Harden My Heart – Quarterflash
I Will Survive - Cake
ETA - My personal favorites of this list I've bolded. I love She Wants Revenge (and have seen them). Lily Allen makes me smile. Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright is achingly beautiful.
You missed Someone Like You - Adele0 -
Italian_Buju wrote: »
You missed Someone Like You - Adele
Yes! I bet I missed a bunch of great songs. Anyone can feel free to add!
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You're describing me to a T, and I found one. You couldn't have designed a more perfect man for me if you'd had a laundry list of desirable qualities as a template.
For every pot there is a lid, and all that.
That is so sweet.0 -
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »I have three older brothers, grew up in a dairy farm and know how to check a cow for pregnancy. I am not fragile.
I work in healthcare. For a while I worked in home health. I have seen some deadly gross wounds, but I don't want to hear about them in public.
And quite frankly, my mama would haunt me if I talked about my toilet habits in public. I am glad for this group, but sometimes I think the internet has eroded good manners in the real world.
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Thank you. I don't crave a lot of foods anymore but I chime in the those who are concerned about your calorie intake. I'm not a vegetarian (was for a long time) but daughter just decided she wanted to be so for her sake I'm keeping our house veg for now. If son has serious complaints about it I'll work with it.
How about a homemade chicken tortilla soup? I start with a carcass and cook it with veggies to make a stock. (Sometimes I repeat to make a very rich stock, then I cook a chicken in the stock (throw a beef bone in too for extra richness). Strain the stock, shred the chicken and put the chicken and stock in a pot (I'll have to look it up to remember) add chopped bell pepper, chopped sweet pepper (anaheim?) and chop carrots, celery, onion, & garlic, add drained hominy (1 - 2 cans), salt, pepper to taste. Use homemade or premade (I live where I can get really good corn tortilla shells) and slice then spray with olive oil and toast. Serve the soup with a sprinkle of tortillas on top. Oh, I also chop up a bunch of cilantro right before serving. (Optional but I love it). I may have forgotten something but this will get you a rich, tasty, homemade soup.
@nonoelmo I'm stealing this... I LOVE soup. Especially homemade because I don't typically have to watch the sodium content as much as with prepackaged/processed stuff.
@saraherren We are all rooting for you here. You've got this. 5 liters of water a day is pretty intense and probably why you definitely don't feel hungry. Maybe switch it out with something that has calories? Like a shake or some natural juice?0 -
lilaclovebird wrote: »
@nonoelmo I'm stealing this... I LOVE soup. Especially homemade because I don't typically have to watch the sodium content as much as with prepackaged/processed stuff.
@saraherren We are all rooting for you here. You've got this. 5 liters of water a day is pretty intense and probably why you definitely don't feel hungry. Maybe switch it out with something that has calories? Like a shake or some natural juice?
Mmmm I love homemade soup too. I had lentil soup tonight for dinner. I often make a hamburger vegetable soup (will have to work around daughter's vegetarian habits now). I had miso soup (mostly homemade) for dinner last night. I love homemade tomato basil soup! Now that I'm drooling I'm turning off the lights to sleep. Sweet dreams!
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Confession: My secret to maintenance right now is just adding cheese to everything.
Piece of fruit? Throw on some cottage cheese!
Salad? Some shredded cheddar!
Steamed veggies? Throw on some mozzarella!
I have a cheese problem....
ETA: And I wonder why I was constipated....0 -
@nonoelmo The family doc I saw last week suggested I cut back on the water with hopes that that would make me have an appetite again. I'm trying to but it's easier said than done, especially on days I exercise and sweat. I also live in Texas and it's been over 100 degrees every day for the past week or more.0
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@saraharren I know that feeling. Bastrop, TX here, just East of Austin. Or as so many shirts say, 'Just East of Weird.'
It's been WAY warmer up North though. My mom is up in Anna taking care of my cousin Sheri and she's been suffering through those intensely hot days up there.
Maybe go for a smoothie made with ice cubes, something with ice cream in it, or frozen fruit?0 -
@lilaclovebird Amen on the Texas heat. I'm in Arlington and it hit 108 today. I lived in Lubbock for 5 years during college and the hottest I remember it ever getting was 114 in June 2011.
Ice cream has always been my vice. Today is my mom's birthday and I already know she will want to eat nothing but crap and expect me to do the same. She already has terrible eating habits, which irks me since I did a complete 180 on my eating habits from nothing but fast food, junk foods, and horribly processed foods to unprocessed, real food like boneless, skinless chicken, extra lean ground turkey, leafy greens, etc. She's not very supportive of me eating way better than I used to and wants me to eat junk food every now and then even though I have no appetite for any of those.0
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