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304.1 | I *know* where you are coming from! | JJM::ASBURY | | Tue Jun 14 1988 11:25 | 30 |
| Hi Ann,
It's nice to hear from you again. You haven't been too active in
this file lately. Hope your diet is progressing well.
Boy, you really hit it on the head with this question! I do this,
too. I am happy to say, though, that I do it much less frequently
now than I used to.
Some of the steps I have taken to try to control this nasty habit
are: I avoid red-light foods. I don't, if I can help it, go anywhere
near them. Or if I have to be near them, I do everything I can not
to look at them. I also, say at parties or gatherings or whatever,
always try tio have a glass in my hands, filled with water or seltzer
or something like that. This keeps my hands busy so I am not inclined
to snack just to keep my hnds occupied. I have also been trying
to talk to myself *before* I eat anything. I ask myself how much
I really want it? Is it worth it the negative effects just for that
one good effect (the way it tastes at that very moment)? Quite often
the answers are no, I guess I don't REALLY want it and NO it's not
worth the bad effects.
I find that I feel guilty much less often now than when I used to
"eat it anyway".
Good luck, Ann. (By the way, I'd be interested to hear about your
progress and if you ever need a good word, let me know!)
-Amy.
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304.2 | How badly did you want it? | SRFSUP::TERASHITA | California Native | Tue Jun 14 1988 14:05 | 18 |
| Hi, Ann! Nice to hear from you.
re .0
I, too, have often started to eat something that looked and/or smelled
great, only to find that it really didn't taste that wonderful...or
that one bite satsified me. My solution: Don't finish it! If
my husband wants it, I give it to him. If not, I either leave it
behind (if I really didn't like it) or take it home (if it was good)
to have for lunch the next day (or whenever).
Most importantly, I don't let the "guilties" sabatoge my food plan.
If it was good, and I ate it all, I ask myself "was it worth it?".
If it wasn't worth it, I try to remember so that I don't do it again.
If it *was* worth it, I forget about it and get right back on the plan.
Lynn
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304.3 | try this! | COPA::CABANYA | | Wed Jun 15 1988 09:06 | 15 |
| Hi Ann,
In his book 'Rotation Diet', the author devotes several chapters
to dealing with these types of problems. The techniques are VERY
good; pick up the book and give it a try! It takes a while to
re-evaluate your feeling towards food, this will help you to get
started!
Hope you're doing well, haven't heard of your progress lately!
good luck,
mary
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304.4 | | NHL::ARNO | | Wed Jun 15 1988 09:16 | 19 |
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Re 3; That diet sounds Great but I am on a Dr's diet and right
now I need to stick to that..as I need to get some weight
OFF FAST.. as I am heading for Big problems if I don't.
Once I get out of the danger like my Blood sugar is ok and my
Blood pressure and Coles.. is lower.. but she will still have
me on a nother one after..
Thanks
Ann
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304.5 | still good advice... | JJM::ASBURY | | Wed Jun 15 1988 09:29 | 11 |
| re: .4
Ann, you can still learn good ideas from the Rotation Diet
Book (or any other book about such things, for that matter)
about how to deal with problems like the one you asked about
in the base note without having to follow the diet itself!
Hang in there!
-Amy.
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304.6 | not the diet, just the techniques | COPA::CABANYA | | Wed Jun 15 1988 12:56 | 17 |
| 'lo again Ann,
Regarding the Rotation Diet, the chapters on getting in control
of food, binging, etc. aren't related to his (rotation diet) but
are general chapters that should help with any diet ... The
techniques *may* help.
Sure hope you're doing well, its very difficult to change life-long
habits and feelings towards food. I still have problems not eating
all the leftovers on the table, other people's plates and my own
plate! (Just think of all those starving children.)
Let us know how you're doing, we're behind you!
mary
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304.7 | Perked out )-: | NHL::ARNO | | Thu Jun 16 1988 07:02 | 24 |
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This is Ann and I'am not doing well at all right now Thanks ..
I rather down as I CAN'T SEEM TO GET PASSED THIS WEIGHT I'am at.
I do this I stay at a weight and I really need to take it off and
fast...
This hot weather I drink alot.. but I get tired of just water so
I've been drinking alot of diet ice tea..
I like the Support I was getting at W/Watchers so I will go back
there for the support but I will have to be on this diet..
Thanks for asking.. It sure isn't easy...
I need to get Perked up again..
Ann
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304.8 | Weight Watcher leaders are human too! | AKOV12::PIMENTEL | | Fri Jun 17 1988 10:32 | 13 |
| Ann, I'm sure if you go back to Weight Watchers and explain to the
leader about the diet you need to follow and the support you need
from the group etc. your leader will more than understand. Perhaps
when you finish losing your weight your dr. may recommend the ww
program or a similiar one for you to live by anyway. Do what you
need to do to reach your goal.
I find this file helps me, sometimes more than sitting at the meetings.
So know you are not alone in the boat and keep talking to us.
Mary
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