Guest guest Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Hi Sara, I'm new around here but very familiar with scale addiction. It has only been about 10 days since I stopped weighing/packed away my scale, but it's probably the 30th time I've done it in the last 15 years. In the past, each time I decide to stop weighing, I think of the magazine and internet articles that suggest frequent/daily weigh ins is a must for those who want to stay on top of their weight. We, as women, are constantly bombarded by conflicting so called " facts " about weight loss. I can't say I'm cured of this addiction or cured of what I consider my food addiction, but right now, today, this minute, I'm in a good place. Like most everyone else, I have a lot of stress in my life: I am a 38 yr old FT legal assistant with two boys aged 16 and nine. I have a great husband...who recently accepted another promotion (our last move took us to our location just a little over a year ago) and now we are moving again in six weeks to a place we don't really want to go. Our nine year old is okay with the move, but our 16 yr old is understandably beyond upset having to move right before his junior year, and of course he has a girlfriend he doesn't want to leave. The thing is, our family doesn't want to stay here either. Our dream, our goal, is to live in a certain place, and my husband has been applying for jobs there for nearly a year. I guess the extra stressful part is knowing that we'll be relocating our kids AGAIN as soon as a good job comes through in our desired area. Regarding weight issues, I will assume that actual scale numbers are a no-no, so I'll just say I've gained 20 lbs since moving here due to the way I've dealt with stress: binge eating. Although I discovered I.E. a few years ago on a weight loss message board on MSN (I love the concept of paying attention to your body, stayinng in the moment; I actually find it akin to spirituality) now that I am back to using I.E. (which is pretty uncommon, as you well know) I'm looking for fellow I.E.rs who share the same struggles and triumphs...who know this is the way and wish others would consider it. Thank you, in advance, for your support...I will be there for you, as well. Take care. Jodi [Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts. ~The Buddha] P.S. Anyone is welcome to contact me outside of the forum at jmccann0308@... > > I want to know if you all have any tips for the scale addiction. I am so > addicted to it that I weight myself everyday for fear of gaining weight. I > hate that because whatever happens on the scale affects my mood for the day. > I feel that if I don't weight myself everyday then my weight will get out of > control. If you could share how you were able to stop doing it and it was > okay with your mind that would be great! Thanks. > > > > Sara > > > > > > Sara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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