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Awww, are you sure they have to be female? Look at those knockers. Dayum boyy.
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Too many to count!
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Definitely this. There are probably several psychologists in your area that specialize in eating disorders. If your therapist isn't already one, ask him/her for referrals. Most therapists will be willing to help you find a new professional to work with.
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No. I'd probably just revert back to good ole pen and paper.
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Bridesmaids The Priest Any movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger I can't believe anyone hates 27 Dresses or The Great Gatsby. :(
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If it's really that hot out, just go with some black or skin color pantyhose, and some flats. :) Don't worry about it. Dress for the weather , not necessarily the season.
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Perhaps you could just let your liver do its job? That seems pretty realistic to me.
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Agreed. I hate exercise, and every feeling that comes with it.
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I think you have a healthy point of view on weighing food. I'm mainly concerned about the people here who are taking things to an extreme.
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A serving of mustard is 1 tsp. I'm sorry, but there are not 15 calories in a teaspoon of mustard. I don't know where you got that from. It's usually around 3-4 calories per teaspoon depending on the type, and those calories will not matter in the long run.
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Yeah, it's another issue of obsessiveness. No one with a healthy mindset is freaking out about how many calories are in the skin of the apple they just ate. The real issue is not knowing how many calories are in your toothpaste.
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I'm not talking about the issue of weighing foods vs. measuring with cups/tablespoons. I understand that those measurements are often wrong and can mean trouble when it comes to consuming on a regular basis as a part of a strict calorie goal. I am all for weighing meats or homemade meals. But someone here mentioned that…
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But bringing a food scale out to a restaurant is perfectly normal?
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This is the definition of obsessive. Some packages overestimate calories, and some even underestimate calories. Calm down, eat at your calorie goal, and let the rest even out. This reminds me of the time I cried for 2 hours when I found out diet coke as 1 calorie per 8 ounces. ETA: And yes this coming from someone who has…
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Mmm, this look like the diet I had when I was starving myself at 500 calories a day, except I skipped breakfast. I lost a couple pounds, sure... but I also lost a lot of hair, and my skin looked grayish. My heart rate dropped to 40 beats a minute, and I blacked out all the time. But it was worth it (sarcasm). Good luck…
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society
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Pumpkin pie poptarts with Ben & Jerry's pumpkin swirl cheesecake ice cream
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(Source: kendrawcandraw.tumblr.com)
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Is it taste?
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Chicken dinner?
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Likes to wear comfortable clothes.
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Not a food, but I do have to incorporate the calories into my day -- a grande hazelnut macchiato from Starbucks. It's my crack!!
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I think you look great. :( But I'm incredibly saddened by the fact that you tagged your pictures as ugly. Ahem, and I know you're 10 years older than me... But daaaaamn, you fine. (Honestly, I'm a fan of poochy bellies.)
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Agreed. And note how I realized you wrote 'many posts...' and not 'all posts...' There's obviously a ton of psychological consequences to losing weight. Not for EVERYBODY, but for a lot of people. :( It's sad.
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Thus why I labeled it the 'top things I've learned after losing 150 pounds'.
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Top things I've learned after losing 150 pounds: 1. You still feel like you are obese. Often when you look in the mirror, you don't see any difference. 2. You're more susceptible to eating disorders, which I learned at the Atlanta Center for Eating Disorders when I went there for treatment myself. In fact, the main doctor…
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As of right now, I've lost 120ish pounds. I started out at 300 pounds, and I still find myself thinking that I'm morbidly obese. I turn to squeeze through spaces that have plenty of room. Whenever I go shopping, I automatically reach for the 'plus size' because I think it looks my size. My ring size has gone from an 11 to…
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Whatever sounds delicious. You won't feel very satisfied if you eat something you're not in the mood for in the first place.
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I don't blame the person with prostate cancer for having cancer. I don't judge the person because he has cancer and automatically assume he got the cancer because he didn't take care of himself or because he wants to die early. I also don't complain endlessly about my tax dollars perhaps going towards his chemotherapy.…
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Edited: Meh doesn't matter at this point.