So, this addiction of mine has not been an easy one to overcome. Evidently, I don't do well with compliments. I have heard nothing but good things about my fast and obvious progress and that made me think it was ok to have a little bit of this and that and too much of this and that and before I knew it like a hardcore addict I was at it with no care in the world.
I am well aware of my problem, I am well aware of what Cambridge can do for me and it's almost like a withdrawal experience (minus the cold sweats) but I can't imagine it being any less or more different than other addictions.
I can easily do more damage BUT here I am posting. I have not given up yet and I will continue to fight it.
My cousin was hospitalized last week and now he's in the process of having plasmapheresis procedure as he's been diagnosed with GBS syndrome. It's so scary to think of what health disadvantages you are faced with and how your life can change overnight -- in an instant. Not that GBS has anything to do with WL but it's definitely part of your health and being healthy. Of course, the stressors of his condition and learning about it as it's a rare one really has us all on edge and thus turning to food for comfort.
There will always be something or another (illness, misunfortunates, successes even and ppl compliment you) and all that must not be lost in the focus of oneself.
Barbara - I hear ya when you say there should be a local place to talk about this and/or a hotline lol because belive me I'd probably abuse of it... but with all of us scattered all over the US I am so happy and greatful for this Message Board.
A big thank you to PAM for having this Board active for us and everyone else that reads my ranting and knows exactly what I am dealing with.
Thanks for reading.
Re: Update
Posted by Ann on 5/16/2019, 12:58 am, in reply to "Update"
Stay strong. You are an awesome example of what this product can do in the right mind set. You go girl. By the way,how long were you walking when you just lost the 16lbs?
Re: Update
Posted by Pam T on 5/9/2019, 4:56 pm, in reply to "Update"
I am very familiar with this pattern as I did the same for many years of my life. I have always considered my issues with food to be no different then any other addiction, and the more we learn about how our bodies and brains respond hormonally and chemically to the food we subject them to, the more it sustains this belief. This is NOT a weakness or a character flaw as we have been conditioned to believe. This is a very complicated system that has to be reprogrammed and brought back to balance to be able to heal from within.
I'm so sorry to hear about your cousin. I hope for the best outcome for him.
You are among friends who understand you completely. Like most support groups for addicts, we "get it" and do not judge.
I hope the past couple of days have been a bit easier for you. Never hesitate to vent here. That's why the board is here. Especially now since it is really just a small group of regulars now. Most message boards are a thing of the past and other social media platforms have replaced them. I'll keep the home fires burning for us here.