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This is a side note, but I've never understood the concept of changing one's diet or consulting a professional before doing so. Other than trying to eat my vegetables and avoiding gluten and dairy (because I have celiac and lactose intolerance), my diet is wildly inconsistent. Do most people generally eat the same things all the time?
I'd say many people have a basic rotation of like 10-20 dishes that makes up most of their diet
Oh yeah I guess that might describe me. 20 seems about right. I try to always switch it up though because I've heard it's good to have a varied diet.
Yeah. IMO variety is expensive because it's usually cheaper to buy a few things in bulk.
I consulted a nutritionist before doing my first weight loss [1] because I wanted to make sure my diet was nutritionally sound. Surprisingly, it was fine, just too much of everything. Very surprising considering that I'm a picky eater with texture issues, but I'll take it.
In contrast, my sister had to see a nutritionist to go on hormones and apparently her diet was nutritionally whack, so she had to make a bunch of changes.
Please God no (at least not raw)
[1] I put it back on when I went to engineering school, but I managed to keep it off for a couple years. Oh well. I'll get around to losing it again soon.
Yeah weight is hard. I managed to lose a lot, but it's a daily struggle. It's hard to find self acceptance and love yourself where you're at when your body feels so wrong. I don't judge anyone by their weight, but it's sure hard to direct that same acceptance toward myself. Sounds like you're doing well, though.
I'm lucky that I like almost anything, so that makes me eat a lot of different things. I buy cheap stuff in bulk, but it's not often the same things. Fresh foods are hard because they expire, so I buy a lot of foods that have a long shelf life such as carrots and potatoes. And I make my own frozen meals to take to work, including cheap frozen veggies which are still nutritious.
My husband has ADHD, and I find that he often has to eat different foods than I do. If he's not craving something, he can't tolerate it. He struggles more than I do, even with my heavy restrictions on what I can eat.
Yeah same here, but I'm at a weight where I'm exceeding weight limits of things like ladders, furniture, etc. And I'm in terrible physical shape on top of all that. It's really more of a "tactical" thing for me at this point. Just gotta get it done.
Thank you. Could be better, could be a lot worse. I'm still a social disaster.
Me too. The other day I made like half my meals for the entire summer in one giant cook.
You remind me a lot of a discord buddy I have. We always talk about it via DM because it's a sensitive subject for a lot of people and so easy to slip into disordered eating. It can feel like it takes so long to lose weight that you feel like it's never going to happen, but eventually you'll get there.
I always prepare my frozen meals on a weekly basis, most often on Sundays. Honestly I can often get everything I need for my meals at the dollar store.