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  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    edited September 2015
    projectsix wrote: »

    Naw it's pretty bad but it's a yo-yo effect. I'll binge hard, then diet hard, binge diet binge diet. My only saviour is that I enjoy training in the gym and have been for about 7 years consistently now average 5-6 days a week consistently.

    I have absolutely no hope at all though that the problem can be fixed by seeing anyone. I don't see how someone can flip a cycle that's been occurring most of my life. I don't think it can be fixed, only managed and even then it's not something easy to manage at all.

    It can be done but if you don't believe it then you're right- there's no hope. You can only accomplish things when you believe in yourself. I hope you find that in your life. Ever studied psychology? Powerful stuff :)
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    I have an absolute 100% full on food addiction and binge eating disorder. I would be able to maintain sub 10% year round if I didn't have an eating disorder. In the long run, there is nothing more that has hurt my fitness regimen or my progress than my eating disorder. I have zero faith in actually being able to fix the problem, ever. It sucks but something I've accepted and just live with. It's a mental battle every single day at this point and the only thing I can do is battle the urges to over eat while training as hard as I possibly can with the time available.

    That's my confession.

    I'm so sorry.
    I am glad you have looked at it and are working on it
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    crosbylee wrote: »
    @ShibaEars I will probably start with the treadmill or elliptical. It will be where I kill some time before I have to pick up my daughter. She tells me I get there too early so she doesn't have time to play. I can fix that!

    @marissafit06 it is a bargain now, but not so much several years back. It's 24 Hour Fitness and I had a contract with them that when it expired, I could renew for $25/yr. I looked at the guy and said, 'That is per month right?' He told me, no each year. So I have just kept it. I would occasionally get back in and go for a period of time, but always fell off the habit. Now, I have a little more incentive to get off my duff and move more, so here I go!

    Nice!! Mine is around $85/month. Keep that $25/year, that is awesome!
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »
    My NSV for today. Saw my doctor this morning, and I no longer have to take BP meds! I am slowly but surely getting off all these darn pills! Two more to go!

    Yay!!!!
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    projectsix wrote: »
    I have an absolute 100% full on food addiction and binge eating disorder. I would be able to maintain sub 10% year round if I didn't have an eating disorder. In the long run, there is nothing more that has hurt my fitness regimen or my progress than my eating disorder. I have zero faith in actually being able to fix the problem, ever. It sucks but something I've accepted and just live with. It's a mental battle every single day at this point and the only thing I can do is battle the urges to over eat while training as hard as I possibly can with the time available.

    That's my confession.

    That is a big confession. I've mentioned my daughter is /has struggled on the edge of it and I have several friends who struggle / have struggled. We can help cheer you on if you need it.
  • Posts: 3,455 Member
    projectsix wrote: »

    Naw it's pretty bad but it's a yo-yo effect. I'll binge hard, then diet hard, binge diet binge diet. My only saviour is that I enjoy training in the gym and have been for about 7 years consistently now average 5-6 days a week consistently.

    I have absolutely no hope at all though that the problem can be fixed by seeing anyone. I don't see how someone can flip a cycle that's been occurring most of my life. I don't think it can be fixed, only managed and even then it's not something easy to manage at all.

    So far you have been able to compensate for the binges, you know what to do to change the direction on the weight. Until you lose the ability to change by the cyclic nature of what you are doing( you don't lose the weight), then there really isn't anything to change.
  • Posts: 1,965 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »

    That is a big confession. I've mentioned my daughter is /has struggled on the edge of it and I have several friends who struggle / have struggled. We can help cheer you on if you need it.

    Yep. We sure will!!
  • Posts: 763 Member
    crosbylee wrote: »
    So confession that I haven't been to my gym in several years, but still have the membership. Can't just toss a $25/yr membership, even if I am not using it. Well, today is the day I go reaquaint myself with this space. I just hope I don't get accosted by the Weight Watchers people that are now attached to the gym.
    Go for it!!! Yay you!
  • Posts: 763 Member
    Just to chime in, my gym is $49 a month...and that's with my corporate discount!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »

    Nice!! Mine is around $85/month. Keep that $25/year, that is awesome!

    I have something similar. Ancient 20+ year membership that I pay $79/year for. I panic if I think its getting close to expiration. I psy like 3 years in advance.

    I need to get there too!

    Plus I pay for my work gym like $5 a month. And I need to get there. We'll both work on that!!! I'll let you know when I go this month.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    projectsix wrote: »

    Naw it's pretty bad but it's a yo-yo effect. I'll binge hard, then diet hard, binge diet binge diet. My only saviour is that I enjoy training in the gym and have been for about 7 years consistently now average 5-6 days a week consistently.

    I have absolutely no hope at all though that the problem can be fixed by seeing anyone. I don't see how someone can flip a cycle that's been occurring most of my life. I don't think it can be fixed, only managed and even then it's not something easy to manage at all.

    Well without hope you will never change it. And this sounds dangerous. Both extremes. I sincerely hope you can figure out how to have hope to manage this. I'll be rooting for you!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »
    My NSV for today. Saw my doctor this morning, and I no longer have to take BP meds! I am slowly but surely getting off all these darn pills! Two more to go!
    This is a fabulous NSV! Congratulations!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    I'm actually considering dropping out of this after the 1600 page run. Maybe drop in occasionally, but the real action is definitely in the Batcave now. ;)

    Which is why I am checking in here this am... more manageable. I do all of them that I am interested in tho. I find you guys fascinating. ;)

    I like coming in here and seeing new people. I'll keep coming in here first. It's good to have new thoughts/confessions.

    And guys... this is supposed to be fun. Don't stress. Just jump in where you can.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    They like it hot. I have never seen one in Washington state, but I saw millions down in Arizona. No matter how clean people kept their houses, almost everyone had them at some point :'(

    Ick. Another reason not to live in a hot climate.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    We're on page 1599! Almost to 1600!

    It feels like it was FOREVER ago when we hit 1500 (compared to previous 100 page markers)!

    Ooh I might push us to 1600!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    We once had fleas in an apartment we rented because the previous tenant had a dog and hadn't gotten rid of them. Nowhere near as bad as roaches, but very annoying when you don't even own pets.

    I hate fleas. They eat me alive! For some reason they LOVE my blood.
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    I put it in the Batcave under Funny Pictures, but I officially declare this song the Confessions theme song! "We all belong to a tribe. It's good to know this one's mine."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbbYPqgSe-M

    Perfect!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    spamarie wrote: »
    I have never seen a cockroach in real life except for once at the zoo. I'm not an overly squeamish person, but I would freak the heck out if I saw some of those bad boys in my house. I don't envy you lot!

    I had one in my college apartment once. Only one I ever saw. I called the landlord the next day. We were immediately fumagated. They can come in on pizza boxes and grocery bags, etc. Gross!!!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    My cats really want me to be petting them not talking to you guys! Just so you know...
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    @riderfangal You mentioned liking to read the silly stories about me and my husband, so I dug up this one from my birthday last year. I contributed it towards a funny moment book published on Wattpad by a friend, and took a screenshot of the moment in the published book to remember it by. The "Fattos..." was her commentary. :D

    j4ptn7tjgih0.png

    I always say that when I eat bad food and drink diet soda! It totally works! Until you get on the scale that is....
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    I agree. I'm not a germophobe, but I won't even take an open drink container into a public bathroom. Ick.

    I confess this doesn't bother me a bit...
  • Posts: 13,235 Member

    Yep. I've also seen them prancing around the streets of both Philadelphia and Baltimore, though never NYC. Hmm.

    ETA: Typing is hard.

    The rats probably eat them.
  • Posts: 2,825 Member
    edited September 2015
    Am I on pg 1600? I always miss these milestones being in a different time zone to most of you!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    caddir wrote: »
    My confession is that I want to tell someone how disgusting this is. One of the ward clerks in the hospital I work at is in the habit of going to the canteen, buying a breakfast (on a disposable plate) and then visiting the toilets. She then taketakes the plate of uncovered food INTO THE CUBICLE where she places it on the floor. I am utterly bemused by this. Why on earth she doesn't use the toilet before buying her breakfast just cannot fathom.
    I just want your opinion on this. Can anyone suggest any reason for this? Am I being too fastidious?

    Ok got back to the original post. Food in the bathroom does not gross me out. But adding putting it on the floor in the cubicle is a bit much. I would have left it out on the counter. And I wouldn't make a habit of it!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    Ok I made 1600! Going to spend 15 min petting the cats piled all over me before I get up! TTYL!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    edited September 2015
    spamarie wrote: »
    Am I on pg 1600? I always miss these milestones being in a different time zone to most of you!

    You made it!
  • Posts: 13,235 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »

    Ooh I might push us to 1600!

    Ooh weird when I got in I didn't think we were on 1600 but it looks like LeeAnn actually pushed us there!
  • Posts: 5,361 Member
    Confession: I'm only posting this in the hopes of getting in on 1600. :p
  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    edited September 2015
    Confession: I'm only posting this in the hopes of getting in on 1600. :p

    You made it!!

    Me too!
  • Posts: 920 Member

    You know! I pay $60 a MONTH.

    Yeah, mine is more like $100 a month. I thought all gyms seemed cheap in the US. I think they work to a different business model.

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