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Do you have mental symptoms of starvation?



 
 
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Old August 17th, 2004, 04:57 PM
Jane Lumley
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In article , Ignoramus8954 ignoramus8954@NOS
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I decided to repost my answer to Annabel, to see if anyone else can
relate to the two articles that I am quoting. I could relate to a few
items on their lists. The second article, which I am quoting only
partially, is a great read!

I dug up two very interesting references to which I can relate myself,
to a small extent.


I have every SINGLE symptom in your second article. And most of those
in your first.

I cook constantly for my family, including food I don't and won't eat.
I write about food for a living. I hang out here. I collect cookbooks;
I have over three hundred. I think about food all the time. The self-
harm thing is also a factor, though I haven't yet cut off any fingers.
Also depression, poor impulse-control, and panics over food. I know
I've been stupid, but it never occurred to me that all these were
linked. But of course I lost more weight than the guys in the study,
and a bigger % loss, too.

Erm... now what do I do? Call for pizza???
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Jane Lumley
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Old August 17th, 2004, 04:57 PM
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In article , Ignoramus8954 ignoramus8954@NOS
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I decided to repost my answer to Annabel, to see if anyone else can
relate to the two articles that I am quoting. I could relate to a few
items on their lists. The second article, which I am quoting only
partially, is a great read!

I dug up two very interesting references to which I can relate myself,
to a small extent.


I have every SINGLE symptom in your second article. And most of those
in your first.

I cook constantly for my family, including food I don't and won't eat.
I write about food for a living. I hang out here. I collect cookbooks;
I have over three hundred. I think about food all the time. The self-
harm thing is also a factor, though I haven't yet cut off any fingers.
Also depression, poor impulse-control, and panics over food. I know
I've been stupid, but it never occurred to me that all these were
linked. But of course I lost more weight than the guys in the study,
and a bigger % loss, too.

Erm... now what do I do? Call for pizza???
--
Jane Lumley
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Old August 18th, 2004, 05:28 AM
Jane Lumley
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In article , Ignoramus16674 ignoramus16674@N
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I hate to say that up until about a month ago, I also had most of those
symptoms.

How much did you lose and on what sort of diet?

I lost 50 lbs by "eating less and exercising", almost a year ago.


I lost 45 pounds. Atkins and exercise. Also last year. More than 20%
of bodyweight.

--
Jane Lumley
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Old August 18th, 2004, 05:28 AM
Jane Lumley
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In article , Ignoramus16674 ignoramus16674@N
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I hate to say that up until about a month ago, I also had most of those
symptoms.

How much did you lose and on what sort of diet?

I lost 50 lbs by "eating less and exercising", almost a year ago.


I lost 45 pounds. Atkins and exercise. Also last year. More than 20%
of bodyweight.

--
Jane Lumley
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Old August 18th, 2004, 12:06 PM
Jane Lumley
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In article , Ignoramus22762 ignoramus22762@N
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In article , Jane Lumley wrote:
In article , Ignoramus16674 ignoramus16674@N
OSPAM.16674.invalid writes
I hate to say that up until about a month ago, I also had most of those
symptoms.

How much did you lose and on what sort of diet?

I lost 50 lbs by "eating less and exercising", almost a year ago.


I lost 45 pounds. Atkins and exercise. Also last year. More than 20%
of bodyweight.


That's impressive. What is your method of maintaining yuor weight
loss?


Fairly obsessive exercise - 9 miles of intensive interval-based cardio
and some endurance 5 days a week, weights and 1 hours' walking on the
other two days. I am very active in general. I up it if my weight
rises.

Are you still on Atkins?


Yes, but at around 35-40 carbs a day, which is maintenance for me. I
struggle over portion control, though; if I get very hungry I tend to
eat vast amounts.

How about you?
--
Jane Lumley
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Old August 18th, 2004, 12:06 PM
Jane Lumley
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In article , Ignoramus22762 ignoramus22762@N
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In article , Jane Lumley wrote:
In article , Ignoramus16674 ignoramus16674@N
OSPAM.16674.invalid writes
I hate to say that up until about a month ago, I also had most of those
symptoms.

How much did you lose and on what sort of diet?

I lost 50 lbs by "eating less and exercising", almost a year ago.


I lost 45 pounds. Atkins and exercise. Also last year. More than 20%
of bodyweight.


That's impressive. What is your method of maintaining yuor weight
loss?


Fairly obsessive exercise - 9 miles of intensive interval-based cardio
and some endurance 5 days a week, weights and 1 hours' walking on the
other two days. I am very active in general. I up it if my weight
rises.

Are you still on Atkins?


Yes, but at around 35-40 carbs a day, which is maintenance for me. I
struggle over portion control, though; if I get very hungry I tend to
eat vast amounts.

How about you?
--
Jane Lumley
 




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