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Your cat looks scary. I remember a poster I used to have with a black cat similar to yours with the caption. "I'm low on esterogen and have a gun.....any questions"?
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Cat got your chips? Seriously, low energy today and just wondering if my Ketosis body needs a bit of sugary fuel? I am trying to do the “right” think but feel like an old man today. Wait, I’m 64…Am I being realistic? Oh well, one of those days .
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Your cat is my hero!
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Dieting doesn’t have to be an existential crisis, know what I mean? Love it. I sounded like "eldorko" making popcorn my biggest problem of the weekend. Thanks for making me laugh; but more seriously, put things in perspective. Now...potato chips....that's a different story. JUST KIDDING.
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I love the idea of mindful eating. Perhaps this orientation allows us to not just enjoy the qualities of the food itself, but the satisfying outcomes of healthy ingredients being utilized effectively by our amazing digestive equipment. I try and remind myself that each morsel of food I eat will either move me towards or…
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Ok...I trusted my body and the popcorn debacle "worked itself out"...or rather, my body did what it needed to do and I have actually lost more weight than I thought. So....the learnings "Grasshopper" is don't obsess when we take a deviation from the pulpit. We are human and need to make mistakes so we can learn about…
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I can think of at least two reasons why some people want to share their epiphanies. Firstly,one may have a desire to share good fortune ( or good ideas) with fellow human beings and promote well-being. I would like to think this is a positive aspect of our humanity. As long as it does not become judgemental and forced, it…
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You are a good writer. Funny. I wonder whether the dieting paradigm we embrace turns us into religious fundamentalists. There is no one more righteous than converts. I like Keto because it seems to offer speedy results and it’s challenging to stay in “Ketoland” given all of the rubbish I tend to enjoy chomping on. I may…
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So many strange (yet common???) concerns embedded in these threads. “Should I reduce my calories to lose more weight”? “Does tingling mean I’m losing weight”? “Does mindless snacking add weight”? Of course I’m paraphrasing. I’m pretty sure there is intelligent life on the planet but some days we have to look hard. I’m one…
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Most of us "experienced" dieters, fall off the wagon sooner or later. It is not just a lack of discipline but a disjointed, dissociated and (almost) automatic return to old patterns of behaviour. Our brain is a plethora of neurological patterns and programs and it is so easy to activate the most established and cemented…
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103.4 kg today. Yahoo!. Thank you body for going through this (again) with me. I cannot imagine how much stress I have put you through over the years. Making you huge with massive layers of fat and all of the physiological pressure on the heart, joints, muscles etc. Trying to hide the stomach by wearing larger shirts than…
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Hi Folks Sorry for the long absence. I'm still a card caring member of Ketosis (although I am taking noticeable breaks as I do not want to be a zealout without a cause). My research has convinced me that our bodies ought to be allowed to operate in a multi-facetted way and metabolsing carbs and managing sugar intakes…
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Over the past two weeks, I chose to read the words of others who struggle with weight loss and food management. One of the consistent concerns expressed by writers is the frustration with how their bodies are responding (or NOT responding) to the (alleged) changes to food intake and the apparent resistance to loosing…
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I need to do more reading regarding the impact of weight-loss medication on food selection and consumption. I am reasonably convinced that even the most effective weight-loss drug cannot improve the general diet of humans without sufficient education and encouragement (through incentives and affordable prices). I do not…
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Thank you ddsb1111. I think it is so important that we find ways to tell our stories and create spaces in our lives for the narratives of others. Perhaps this is how we truly grow and develop and assist others in feeling validated and listened to. I know there is a detailed science to health management and weight control…
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Today,for the first time ever, I measured neck, waist, arms, and thighs which was so revealing. I know this may sound weird but fat is stored every where. under skin, around organs, around muscles....and places I probably can't even imagine. Again, as I am learning about my body I am discovering what has happenned to it…
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What a beautiful quote Solly and thanks for givng me another chance. Shel
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I must apologize for my "wall of words" and for making my blog hard to read. If I could simplify my overarching reason for creating this thread it would be this: I submit that there is merit in identifying the perceptions, beliefs, and values we carry towards our own bodies and what factors may influence how connected we…
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Thank you for your feedback
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Thank you for the feedback. Do you think I am verbose? Perhaps less is better
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Why was it hard to read?
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It was good to be able to work through what was bugging me the other day. I think I turned a corner. It's about moderation not deprivation and just working through our own individual issues. This platform is good for that. I had a "normal" eating day yesterday. 3 meals of really nice healthy food and it felt great. I guess…
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I have to be honest. I am obsessed with Brendan Fraser's depiction of Charlie in "The Whale". He weaponized his body after his partner died (quite possibly suicide) and becomes an eating machine. Yet, he shaves every day, keeps his place relatively neat and tide, surrounds himself with books and memories, and commits to…
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Feeling much better this morning. A close friend asked me if I might be setting my expectations too high. Is there a danger with regards to being too strict and creating something unsustainable. I was defensive at first but now I’m sitting with the discomfort of the challenge that I may be demanding quick results and not…
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Struggling today although I pushed through and completed the 5k walk (with some stairs). I felt somewhat dispondent with regards to food and found it difficult to eat anything at all. I am sure my issues are not common so please forgive today's submission. I wonder if my mind is fighting against the new "regime" of…
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Really terrific comments, insights and facts. That is what I love about this platform and many of the individuals who have not just learned but internalized the pieces of information that merge with our goals, expectations and choices. Thanks Neanderthin and well done with your success. Seems like you have the right…
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Thanks for the links N*thin. I think we all have to pick and choose our battles and diet drinks have assisted me in the past in my quest for changing appetitie etc so I hear you. I had a chat with me ol" body during my stroll this morning and I asked him how he is enjoying the change of diet and the world of Keto. He…
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Ok. Great. Back on track. I was learing about preservatives this morning during my beautiful walk (far too early for a Monday if I am honest) and realized that I am consuming far too much of sodium benzoate as I have been using diet drinks and snack food forever. Even my celebrated pickles and sour crout foods contain this…
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Dear Sollyn I am aware that in your two responses to my posts, you have felt a need to correct me and demonstrate your broad knowledge of Mexican food and psychological constructs. Doritos are not Mexican and Learned Helplessness has not been debunked in psychological studies post the original writings of Seligman,…
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Hi again, It’s important to clarify that the original concept of “learned helplessness “ has been debunked over and over again in peer/reviewed clinical studies. Helplessness is now seen in conventional Psychology as instinctual that can be overcome with learning and choosing more (contextually) acceptable responses. I…