I admit it- I have a low appetite. Maybe that's just how I'm made!
Date: 2/28/2006 2:03:00 AM ( 18 y ago)
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Those of you who are VERY overweight might relate to the
fact that when I was younger, I used to pray for God to take away my
appetite. Please God, make me hate food! But alas, I only grew to love
it more. The thought came to me today that perhaps my prayers have been
answered, in a way. I don't hate food, but that out-of-control appetite
is most definitely gone. I truly do not think of food all the time-
only when I'm hungry or when I've got a break in my busy schedule and
know I should eat something.
When I was little (under age 10) my parents took me to the doctor
because I was so skinny. I was a very active child without much of an
appetite, and I was a picky eater. The doctor said nothing was wrong
with me. I don't actually remember that doctor visit, nor did I know of
their concerns-thank goodness(my mom told me years later). Now I'm
wondering if that low appetite is just part of how I function,
something I would never have been aware of due to all of my food
addictions, which I always blamed on an abnormally huge appetite. My
appetite has been low since I stopped eating processed junk foods -
that's one of the reasons I don't eat much more than 1200 calories on a
daily basis, even though I really try to sometimes.
Usually when I try to (like tonight) I end up eating too much (volume-wise) and feeling unwell.
TODAY'S FOODS
BREAKFAST
Dates
Grapes
Banana
10 points
LUNCH
salad
6 points
DINNER (Go Raw Cafe)
Mexicali Pizza
Carob pie
20 points (a guess, but that food is full of fat! I could be underestimating.)
SNACKS
none
TOTAL POINTS: 36
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