Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Re: [fast5] Re: Abstinence Rules !

 

You can get a pet chicken. Chickens will happily eat your leftovers and give you eggs in return. And they don't get fat, at least not that I've noticed.



On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Lesley Taylor <lesleytaylor6112@yahoo.com> wrote:


Oh yes, the las 2 hours seem to drag a bit.  I found that by moving my window forward to 4pm its much easier.  4-9 seems to suit me better as I am never really that hungry after 9 anyay.  Sometimes I just hang on till 4.30 and adjust my end time accordingly.
 
  The real tough challenge for me is the week-end when everyone is eating bacon and eggs for breakfast. - The dog will get 2 long walks this weekend.  The dog (Mollie) is now looking very much like an airbus with legs!
 
  Since I started this diet she is now getting all the food that would normally have entered my digestive system!  I have had to start throwing scraps away instead of feeding the dog......which leads me to another thing that I need to work on.  "Throwing food away" - I find it so difficult, and no my mother did not tell me about the starving children in Africa, and I was never forced to eat anything I did not want.  I just find it so hard to throw away good food that is still edible.  I keep practicing though, tears rolling down my face when the food hits the bottom of the bin.......I am sure it will get easier....everything else is.


From: tamaratornado <tamaratornado@yahoo.com>
To: fast5@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, July 27, 2010 11:19:26 PM
Subject: [fast5] Re: Abstinence Rules !

 

Yay for you!

I was able to skip a whole day yesterday with no food, and it was easy. But today was I hungry, looking at the clock, is it time to eat yet? I started eating a bit early, around 3:30. I ate a little more than normal, but not overstuffed.

Tomorrow I will eat dinner with my friend.

--- In fast5@yahoogroups.com, "teresagreener61" <lesleytaylor6112@...> wrote:
>
> Oh I am a very happy bunny!! Cut out my evening fruit fest 4 days ago and already lost 2 pouns. Or it could be that the diet is actually starting to take effect (like you all told me it would but I didnt believe you).
>
> The most remarkable thing I am noticing (which I am really happy about) is the feeling of being in "CONTROL". I have dieted on and off for 28 years which inevitably led to a loss of normal eating habits. I would continually pick at foods all day, overeat at all meals and generally cram food into my mouth at any opportunity.
>
> I love this total abstinence during the day. Not having to worry about what I need to eat for breakfast, lunch, snacks and more snacks. Most addictions rely on the addict totally giving up their vice like smoking, drugs, alcohol. We cant do that with food but I reckon this is the next best thing.
>
> When I do eat it is more controlled, calm and enjoyable. I proably still overeat just that bit too far past fullness but I am taking things slowly. I am sure "stopping when full" is just another thing to look forward too.
>
> Good times !!
>
> Lesley
>







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