I need to be sober with food
LaurenAllie95
Posts: 7 Member
Hello! I’m new to this community but I’m not new to this app! I’ve downloaded and deleted so many times. I am 22 and sick and tired of being sick and tired. I realized as I was shopping for “healthy” food I went up and down the isles for an hours stressed out. I am addicted to bad food. If i was an alcoholic I would just have to stay away and cut it completely... but I have to eat food which makes it so hard with so many temptations. I am starting over AGAIN but this time I’m not going to stop. I can’t. So looking to make some friends on here because I really need the support ❤️
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Feel free to add me. I have stopped and came back a few times myself but I haven't completely given up. IMO I don't think there are really "bad" foods and I don't think a person should deprive themselves of it but instead learn to eat them in moderation and logging your food on MFP is a great way to do that.
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Feel free to add me as a friend. I have binge eating disorder. Some people laugh when they encounter the thought of people being addicted to food, but the struggle is a genuine one. I started a keto diet just over a month ago, and seriously it is the first time in my life that I am in control of my ED. But I do know what it feels like to be utterly out of control with food.3
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Welcome! I just started yesterday. I'm addicted to sweets, mainly ice cream. I can't have just a little, so I have to stop eating it all together. So my plan is to give up all sweets. Feel free to add me as a friend! 😊2
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Just a caution... one of the things that often leads to feeling out of control with food and binges is the behavior you've described- stressing out over food choices and trying to completely overhaul your diet overnight. One of the wisest pieces of advice I've ever seen on these forums is don't make changes to your diet to lose the weight that you don't intend to maintain for the rest of your life. Most of us have no interest in eating only salad and grilled chicken for the rest of our lives, so don't try to eat that way now. Relax and take a balanced approach to your diet and just commit yourself to accuracy and consistency in your food logging. There will likely be some changes over time in your choices based on what you find fills you up better and what you have a harder time moderating, but trying to change everything at once is a recipe for failure. Focus on building new habits 1 or 2 at a time until you've mastered them, arrange your environment to make it more conducive to your goals (i.e., not keeping ice cream in your house if that's your weakness), and have a long-range view and don't view minor slip-ups as permanent failure. Wish you the best11
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Something inside me clicked this time around that basically says... "Food is fuel, not a prize, reward or punishment" and it has made things so much easier on me. I eat to survive. I don't necessarily eat to enjoy it. I still sometimes eat delicious things if they fit within my calories, but for the most part I am simply fueling my body. I wish I could sell a book about how to flip this mental switch, but I know it is something that has helped me a lot the past few months.4
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Something inside me clicked this time around that basically says... "Food is fuel, not a prize, reward or punishment" and it has made things so much easier on me. I eat to survive. I don't necessarily eat to enjoy it. I still sometimes eat delicious things if they fit within my calories, but for the most part I am simply fueling my body. I wish I could sell a book about how to flip this mental switch, but I know it is something that has helped me a lot the past few months.
This attitude seems a little spartan... I don't eat anything I don't enjoy2 -
Something inside me clicked this time around that basically says... "Food is fuel, not a prize, reward or punishment" and it has made things so much easier on me. I eat to survive. I don't necessarily eat to enjoy it. I still sometimes eat delicious things if they fit within my calories, but for the most part I am simply fueling my body. I wish I could sell a book about how to flip this mental switch, but I know it is something that has helped me a lot the past few months.
This attitude seems a little spartan... I don't eat anything I don't enjoy
And that is fine! This spartan attitude works for me. I don't ever think "Man, that pizza looks good, I wonder if I can fit that into my calories today" or "Man, we have free cookies today, do I dare have one?" I don't care about food that way anymore. I enjoy what I eat, I just don't eat it to enjoy it... I guess it's tough to explain, but it is about 100 times easier for me to do it the past few months than EVER in my life.3 -
Something inside me clicked this time around that basically says... "Food is fuel, not a prize, reward or punishment" and it has made things so much easier on me. I eat to survive. I don't necessarily eat to enjoy it. I still sometimes eat delicious things if they fit within my calories, but for the most part I am simply fueling my body. I wish I could sell a book about how to flip this mental switch, but I know it is something that has helped me a lot the past few months.
This attitude seems a little spartan... I don't eat anything I don't enjoy
And that is fine! This spartan attitude works for me. I don't ever think "Man, that pizza looks good, I wonder if I can fit that into my calories today" or "Man, we have free cookies today, do I dare have one?" I don't care about food that way anymore. I enjoy what I eat, I just don't eat it to enjoy it... I guess it's tough to explain, but it is about 100 times easier for me to do it the past few months than EVER in my life.
Everyone has to find their own way, and if thinking like this works for you, more power to you!
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laurenalliejames wrote: »I am addicted to bad food. If i was an alcoholic I would just have to stay away and cut it completely... but I have to eat food which makes it so hard with so many temptations.
Definitely know that feel...
If only I didn’t have to eat at all...2 -
two things helped me that i've heard here
1) food is fuel, it is not a hug, or love
2) if the problem is not hunger, food is not the answer.
i try to replace the urge with something else, like a walk, or flight of stairs, or flavored water3 -
I have deleted this app also and then downloaded the app and deleted~ like I am going to be serious this time. I have gained 20 pounds since I started using MFP in 2013. In the beginning I did wonderful! Then I went off course. We all need to support each other!1
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If you have read these it never hurts to read them again. You can do this. Good luck!
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300331/most-helpful-posts-getting-started-must-reads#latest3 -
Losing weight is all about calories.
Set your goal in MFP eat the calories you are given, this can be made up of whatever food you enjoy. Make small changes that are sustainable. If you look at my diary you will see I eat a lot of crap sometimes and I can't excercise much at the moment but I am still losing weight.
Weight loss should not be a horrible stressful experience. Be patient, measure your food accuratley and log your food consistantly and just stick with it, you will lose weight.
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welcome to the community and feel free to add me. I try to log daily and support people on their journey1
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