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Thanks for sharing this Tiley it is a funny comment I get comments like Don't you ever get hungry ? to which I reply yes I do and when I do I eat enough to satisfy me Eva

Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long, and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, "You're so lucky!" what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer sound appealing.Today, though, people brought "junk" in, and I had donuts, and chocolate sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of "forbidden" foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day long, even though I was there all day....Tilley------------------------------------

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Thanks for sharing this Tiley it is a funny comment I get comments like Don't you ever get hungry ? to which I reply yes I do and when I do I eat enough to satisfy me Eva

Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long, and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, "You're so lucky!" what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer sound appealing.Today, though, people brought "junk" in, and I had donuts, and chocolate sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of "forbidden" foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day long, even though I was there all day....Tilley------------------------------------

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Thanks for sharing this Tiley it is a funny comment I get comments like Don't you ever get hungry ? to which I reply yes I do and when I do I eat enough to satisfy me Eva

Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long, and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, "You're so lucky!" what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer sound appealing.Today, though, people brought "junk" in, and I had donuts, and chocolate sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of "forbidden" foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day long, even though I was there all day....Tilley------------------------------------

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I hear you about worrying about getting hungry at school. The thing is, if

you're in a classroom and you get hungry, which I most often do in the afternoon

before school is out, there is no choice but to wait no matter how hungry you

get. For me, I often get so hungry that it leads to binging after school. For a

long time I just tolerated it. But now my kids bring their own snacks, which

they can eat at their choice of several times, so when they see me pull out my

own snack, which I do when and if I get hungry, it's no big deal to them. And it

keeps me from getting overly hungry between lunch and the end of the day.

>

> Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth time

that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of

being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my

student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long,

and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, " You're so

lucky! " what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission

to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.

>

> I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat all

of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I realize

they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer sound

appealing.

>

> Today, though, people brought " junk " in, and I had donuts, and chocolate

sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in

peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't

eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the

filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm

trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of " forbidden "

foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day

long, even though I was there all day....

>

> Tilley

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Good for you. Setting a good example by taking care of yourself.  Sandy

 

I hear you about worrying about getting hungry at school. The thing is, if you're in a classroom and you get hungry, which I most often do in the afternoon before school is out, there is no choice but to wait no matter how hungry you get. For me, I often get so hungry that it leads to binging after school. For a long time I just tolerated it. But now my kids bring their own snacks, which they can eat at their choice of several times, so when they see me pull out my own snack, which I do when and if I get hungry, it's no big deal to them. And it keeps me from getting overly hungry between lunch and the end of the day.

>

> Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long, and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, " You're so lucky! " what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.

>

> I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer sound appealing.

>

> Today, though, people brought " junk " in, and I had donuts, and chocolate sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of " forbidden " foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day long, even though I was there all day....

>

> Tilley

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My biggest eating time has always been right after school, but I teach high

school, and could probably eat something small in the five minutes between

classes, but I really the rushed snarfing. But when I am not teaching, I really

am hungry several times during the morning and afternoon, and then not so much

in the evening, and it seems so crazy to try to wait until lunchtime and then

dinnertime. My brutal time for dinner is about 4 pm, and lately I've been doing

just that, and then sitting down with my other dinner people, but not eating

dinner again. (a glass of wine is nice, though).

Tilley

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> > Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth

time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of

being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my

student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long,

and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, " You're so

lucky! " what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission

to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.

> >

> > I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat

all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I

realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer

sound appealing.

> >

> > Today, though, people brought " junk " in, and I had donuts, and chocolate

sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in

peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't

eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the

filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm

trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of " forbidden "

foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day

long, even though I was there all day....

> >

> > Tilley

> >

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Rereading this post, I can see all the bizarre auto-corrects this stupid iPad

does, which makes for some really strange reading. What I meant to say was my

BEST time for dinner......

> > >

> > > Yesterday, as I was eating conspicuously at work, for probably the fourth

time that day ( I pack copious amounts of food, as I really seem to be afraid of

being hungry at work), a peanut butter and raisin sandwich after school, my

student teacher, who is trying to be on a diet, and who is with me all day long,

and has laughed at me for all the times I eat, this time said, " You're so

lucky! " what a strange this to say! Lucky, how? That I give myself permission

to eat when I'm hungry? It seems like it would be crazy not to.

> > >

> > > I take my full bag, with what is essentially four lunches, not that I eat

all of them. In fact, I've even been throwing away some of the extras as I

realize they've been sitting in the fridge for several days, and they no longer

sound appealing.

> > >

> > > Today, though, people brought " junk " in, and I had donuts, and chocolate

sandwich cookies, and peanuts and whatever that can't is that gets put in

peanuts, and I feel slightly Ill, but I'm telling myself that's okay. I didn't

eat any of my lunches because I wasn't hungry for them, and I scraped out the

filling in the middle of the cookies because I don't really like it, and I'm

trying very very hard to listen to my body, even in a room full of " forbidden "

foods, which, though I ate more than I,m comfortable with, I didn't eat all day

long, even though I was there all day....

> > >

> > > Tilley

> > >

> >

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