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  • Ddsb11
    Ddsb11 Posts: 607 Member
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    It’s you. But there’s a silver lining here. You will learn a new method of passing on things that sabatoge your efforts which is better real world experience than expecting people to cater to your personal diet preferences. This, in turn, will help you in the long run. If the food is such a trigger, that seems to be the bigger problem. There are resources for learning how to overcome obsessive thoughts in relation to food, and there’s certainly no shame in talking to a counselor about that.