Guest guest Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Don't know how long I spent on this, but I've come out the other side on my effort to legalize ice cream. I don't know how much I ate over the few weeks but I ate it whenever I had the urge and didn't overly focus on how much, sometimes eating past full and sometimes not so much. Often I knew I wasn't hungry for it, but I had the urge or craving (accompanied by " oh no " ) and so I ate it. I ate it to make it legal and to give that part of myself the loud and clear message that nothing is forbidden and that the effects of my choices were no longer going to be intercepted by nagging, shaming and self blame. My intention was to break through the guilt, recrimination and negativity about my food choices and it seems to have worked. And to let myself enjoy what I enjoy in hopes of balancing out these warring notions. Imagine that! Now my body is recovering from eating too much ice cream over too long of a time. My stomach sort of hurts and is overly acidic - but at least now I can experience the repercussions of my food choice rather than sit in shame and feelings of failure. So, for now, I'm discovering that food isn't a big issue one way or the other. And on top of that, I'm ok with my image as a chubby woman. I don't look like someone worthy of disgust, hate, or shunning - I'm just a fairly average looking person who isn't thin and beautiful. I don't know where the IE process will go from here. I did gain weight initially, probably not a lot, it seemed to go away of its own accord - and I'm sure that I put on a bit during this ice cream project and I'm sure it will come off too. On my way home from work tonight I ate some potato salad and some mints that I picked up at the check out stand of the deli. I ate part of a toasted baquette and had some licorice tea when I got home - and I realized that it was no big deal that I didn't have a " perfect " dinner and that I ate in the car. I was hungry - I have a long drive - and I don't have to meditate and pour over every meal and every bite like I'm some kind of food guru or saint. It was just food and I was hungry. So... I dunno. Just wanted to check in. Haven't written much lately as the energy of doing IE perfectly has diminished and I'm settling into a new stage of normalizing my feelings about food and eating. My weight is longer center stage and the be all end all of my life. Even if I go no further in this process, this peaceful juncture is a true miracle from where I've lived for too many years of my life. I wonder if anyone else had one food in particular that was so difficult to get past? I swear getting ice cream into some kind of perspective has been like climbing Mount Everest. Woof. There's really nothing left that has that kind of power over me. Thankfully. Sandarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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