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I was a normal healthy weight when I was raped long ago. Then I was hyper-sexual to some extent. Blocked stuff out. Always staying a certain weight in an attempt to please men and find a husband.
Then a long period of motherhood, thyroid issues, up and down weight. I eat from stress and starve during emotional chaos. I will always remember a visit with a new endocrinologist. After reading my intake answers she asked, "How long have you suffered from depression?" What? I didn't have depression. Anyway, Despite exercise, I managed to get my weight up 30 lbs higher than my "horrified weight" and maintained that for years.
Last year PTSD hits. I lose 15 lbs pretty quickly by doing nothing. (I guess that included not eating). Now I am 8 lbs down to reaching my "most horrified weight." I guess not eating is probably not the healthiest way to lose weight, but I see it as a silver lining. If my life is going to be turned upside down, I might as well achieve some weight loss goals.
What has been your experience with food and ptsd?
Then a long period of motherhood, thyroid issues, up and down weight. I eat from stress and starve during emotional chaos. I will always remember a visit with a new endocrinologist. After reading my intake answers she asked, "How long have you suffered from depression?" What? I didn't have depression. Anyway, Despite exercise, I managed to get my weight up 30 lbs higher than my "horrified weight" and maintained that for years.
Last year PTSD hits. I lose 15 lbs pretty quickly by doing nothing. (I guess that included not eating). Now I am 8 lbs down to reaching my "most horrified weight." I guess not eating is probably not the healthiest way to lose weight, but I see it as a silver lining. If my life is going to be turned upside down, I might as well achieve some weight loss goals.
What has been your experience with food and ptsd?