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Cplus wrote:
As I told Chris, the crap is in the house because of my BIL. Yes, that makes sense. Certainly more sense than you buying it for yourself! I'm finding that when I crave sweets it's usually a pie or cake or premium ice cream. None of which is in the house. We have premium ice cream. I have pyrex pudding cups that we use for ice cream, i.e., 1/2 cup servings and I stick to it. That's two small scoops. I buy flavors I don't like for the children, and "Forbidden Chocolate" for myself. I tell the kids "it's forbidden" to them. Mine. All Mine! I'm not a binger so it's okay with me to have. When I crave ice cream I just have ice cream in place of whatever other snack I would have had then. As far as hormonal. I wouldn't think so but anything and everything is possible. I'm only 30 and periods and things (aside from a few growing cramps) are as normal. What I do find now with the weight loss is that my back has suddenly started being sensitive and I get the hip pain similar with sciatica every now and then. It almost makes me think being fat was better. Well, being fat was "being" and being not-fat is "being" and I think it all ends up having its own issues. I paid a lot of attention to facing the down parts of losing fat right in the eye and I missed some of them, but I really don't prefer being fat. I just think it's wrong to pretend that losing the fat cures all problems. Dally |
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Cplus wrote:
As I told Chris, the crap is in the house because of my BIL. Yes, that makes sense. Certainly more sense than you buying it for yourself! I'm finding that when I crave sweets it's usually a pie or cake or premium ice cream. None of which is in the house. We have premium ice cream. I have pyrex pudding cups that we use for ice cream, i.e., 1/2 cup servings and I stick to it. That's two small scoops. I buy flavors I don't like for the children, and "Forbidden Chocolate" for myself. I tell the kids "it's forbidden" to them. Mine. All Mine! I'm not a binger so it's okay with me to have. When I crave ice cream I just have ice cream in place of whatever other snack I would have had then. As far as hormonal. I wouldn't think so but anything and everything is possible. I'm only 30 and periods and things (aside from a few growing cramps) are as normal. What I do find now with the weight loss is that my back has suddenly started being sensitive and I get the hip pain similar with sciatica every now and then. It almost makes me think being fat was better. Well, being fat was "being" and being not-fat is "being" and I think it all ends up having its own issues. I paid a lot of attention to facing the down parts of losing fat right in the eye and I missed some of them, but I really don't prefer being fat. I just think it's wrong to pretend that losing the fat cures all problems. Dally |
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"Dally" wrote in message ... Cplus wrote: As I told Chris, the crap is in the house because of my BIL. Yes, that makes sense. Certainly more sense than you buying it for yourself! I'm finding that when I crave sweets it's usually a pie or cake or premium ice cream. None of which is in the house. We have premium ice cream. I have pyrex pudding cups that we use for ice cream, i.e., 1/2 cup servings and I stick to it. That's two small scoops. I buy flavors I don't like for the children, and "Forbidden Chocolate" for myself. I tell the kids "it's forbidden" to them. Mine. All Mine! I'm not a binger so it's okay with me to have. When I crave ice cream I just have ice cream in place of whatever other snack I would have had then. As far as hormonal. I wouldn't think so but anything and everything is possible. I'm only 30 and periods and things (aside from a few growing cramps) are as normal. What I do find now with the weight loss is that my back has suddenly started being sensitive and I get the hip pain similar with sciatica every now and then. It almost makes me think being fat was better. Well, being fat was "being" and being not-fat is "being" and I think it all ends up having its own issues. I paid a lot of attention to facing the down parts of losing fat right in the eye and I missed some of them, but I really don't prefer being fat. I just think it's wrong to pretend that losing the fat cures all problems. Dally yes, I agree. I was just being cheeky. Being fat is not worth anything in my opinion. It's actually interesting to realize that bones I could only ever imagine I had actually are THERE!! |
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