<grin> Thought about ETA'ing this, but as it's long?
Just as an example, before my starvation stuff, my body was pretty much completely non-responsive to my diet. Eat as much or as little, of whatever whenever, and no change. Exercise, on the other hand it was extremely responsive to. If I was exercising I was slim & lithe. If I wasn't I was fat. It was very straightforward.
After a few years of starvation? It's now a 2 part process, as a baseline. I have to increase my consumption (both content & frequency) AND decrease my activity (but still keep it present) to make sure that I'm not burning more calories than I'm consuming (eat more, exercise less) in order to either lose weight, or remain slim & muscled. My physiology is extremely responsive to any perceived threat. So I have to be really gentle with it. There's more to it than eat more / exercise less, (like I have a very high need for simple sugars for my chronic pain; and overall the more processed, the better as having to expend a lot of energy digesting is one of the things that my body perceives as a threat) but eat more / exercise less is the foundation of it.
LOL. I worked with a nutritionist for awhile who specialized in victims of starvation who prescribed me 1 happy meal from McDonalds (or the equivalent) per day :wtf:,
in addition to my regular diet. I thought she was nuts. Gained roughly 10 pounds the first month, lost 15-20 pounds a month for the next 6! Yup. That works. Okay. ((And that's become one of my standbys; any time I'm looking to lose weight? I start eating fast food every day to ease my body into feeling safe enough to do so.))
@DharmaGirl ... That just reminded me (the fast food thing & my body feeling safe enough to lose weight); As a nurse you know Dieting is medical stress, just like insomnia, injury, etc. I hadn't ever really thought of that in relation to PTSD / StressCup stuff, but it makes sense, doesn't it? That in addition to all the psych aspects of feeling safe enough to lose weight, that there's not only the physical component, but also the StressCup component? That if our stress is rising past tolerable limits & we're kicking into survival mode our metabolisms may also be kicking into starvation mode in reaction to the increased stress if there's no outlet to lower stress? So there's Psych (mental/emotional), Physical, AND StressCup combo of mental/emotional/physical? :wtf: Blargh. No wonder this shit is hard. I mean, I already knew it was hard, but FFS. Talk about interdependent systems domino'ing off each other!