why does it feel like i’ve ate soooo much when i haven’t??

not really a question that y’all can answer i guess but if i get it out there kid like it feels like i ate so much even though i haven’t really. i we up at 11am and then had porridge, 3 little chocolate and then for dinner i treated myself and had 6 popadoms and onion chutney and now away to have skittles. why do u think i’m feeling this way? it’s so weird i cant explain right

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  • neugebauer52
    neugebauer52 Posts: 1,120 Member
    What are skittles? Sounds ominous...
  • Kamille68
    Kamille68 Posts: 46 Member
    Skittles are candy isn't it?
  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    Kamille68 wrote: »
    Skittles are candy isn't it?
    yeah they are. i thought americans had them?
  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    What are skittles? Sounds ominous...

    yeah
  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    edited February 2019
    Fatty_Nuff wrote: »
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    not really a question that y’all can answer i guess but if i get it out there kid like it feels like i ate so much even though i haven’t really. i we up at 11am and then had porridge, 3 little chocolate and then for dinner i treated myself and had 6 popadoms and onion chutney and now away to have skittles. why do u think i’m feeling this way? it’s so weird i cant explain right
    Why do you ask if no one can answer? You past posts show a disturbing relationship with food and eating in general. I hope you are getting some counseling for this.

    why does everyone think i have an eating disorder? i don’t. i just get fixed on things for a certain amount of time probs due to my autism
  • JustSomeEm
    JustSomeEm Posts: 20,267 MFP Moderator
    edited February 2019
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  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    JustSomeEm wrote: »
    This thread has been cleaned a bit to remove posts that violated community guidelines. Those guidelines are located here, if you'd like to refresh your memories: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/welcome/guidelines (really - please review these).

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    wait what did i do wrong
  • corrarjo
    corrarjo Posts: 1,157 Member
    edited February 2019
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    wait what did i do wrong
    You did nothing wrong. The moderators intervened on your behalf.

  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    JustSomeEm wrote: »
    This thread has been cleaned a bit to remove posts that violated community guidelines. Those guidelines are located here, if you'd like to refresh your memories: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/welcome/guidelines (really - please review these).

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    I will share my opinions while respecting others' thoughts and feelings as well.

    I will be ready to hear and accept other opinions that I might not always agree with.
    I will ignore users.

    I WON'T:
    I won’t be a jerk.
    I will not attack, mock, or otherwise insult others. I can respectfully disagree with the message or topic, but I cannot attack the messenger. This includes attacks against the member’s spelling or command of written English, belittling a member for posting a duplicate discussion, or attacking a member for posting in an older discussion. (ie. It’s lose not loose, strong first post, didn’t you already post this today, etc.) Not every member has the same level of education, so I’ll refrain from criticizing a member for not framing their content in a manner befitting a university-level science paper.
    I won’t pick apart how something is said; I will focus on the meaning/message.
    2. Treat others with dignity, compassion and respect

    I WILL:
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    I will show kindness.

    I will respect that MyFitnessPal has a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech.

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    I won’t be a bully.
    I won’t belittle others.
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    I won’t stalk other members. This includes stalking a poster through the forums, posting about past events gone sour, divulging personal information, or spreading gossip or rumors.
    I won’t make stereotypes against other members.
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    wait what did i do wrong
    Nothing. The mods thought some of the responses to you were out of line.

    How are you feeling today?

  • corrarjo
    corrarjo Posts: 1,157 Member
    Congrats! What works for you. This is not a debate. I'm offering advice based on what works for me, just as you are. At the moment I can't afford to eat skittles.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    corrarjo wrote: »
    Do you eat a lot of sugar free berries?
    1/4 cup of skittles contains 30g of sugar.
    1 cup of raspberries contains 5g of sugar.
    Which do you think is better?
    You do need sugar in your diet. Choose wisely.

    Are we having this debate again?

    Since I'm not eating only Skittles or raspberries, it depends on the context of my entire diet. And yes, sometimes the correct answer is Skittles.

    i totally had a bag of skittles in the car on my drive home the other day - and they fit perfectly...and much easier to eat in the car than raspberries

    I have a powerlifting meet Saturday. Skittles would be way more helpful than raspberries in that situation.
  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    corrarjo wrote: »
    Congrats! What works for you. This is not a debate. I'm offering advice based on what works for me, just as you are. At the moment I can't afford to eat skittles.

    You literally asked which do I think is better.

    corrarjo wrote: »
    Do you eat a lot of sugar free berries?
    1/4 cup of skittles contains 30g of sugar.
    1 cup of raspberries contains 5g of sugar.
    Which do you think is better?
    You do need sugar in your diet. Choose wisely.




    To be fair, that appears to have been a reply to @magnusthenerd .
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    try2again wrote: »
    corrarjo wrote: »
    Congrats! What works for you. This is not a debate. I'm offering advice based on what works for me, just as you are. At the moment I can't afford to eat skittles.

    You literally asked which do I think is better.

    corrarjo wrote: »
    Do you eat a lot of sugar free berries?
    1/4 cup of skittles contains 30g of sugar.
    1 cup of raspberries contains 5g of sugar.
    Which do you think is better?
    You do need sugar in your diet. Choose wisely.




    To be fair, that appears to have been a reply to @magnusthenerd .

    I was channeling his answer. ;)

    Right, @magnusthenerd?
  • JustSomeEm
    JustSomeEm Posts: 20,267 MFP Moderator
    Alright folks. This thread will be staying locked. If you wish to debate the merits of sugar and different sugar-laden foods please do it in a thread in the debate section, NOT in a thread where OP is seeking advice and guidance. Turning a thread into an off-topic debate violates the community guideline that prohibits trolling.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me or any other moderator or MFP staff-member and we'll be happy to discuss.

    Em
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