Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Hi Jeanne, This is something I'm struggling with, too. I'm so used to either being very hungry (dieting) or too full (binging). I'm finding that sometimes I wait too long to eat because I'm not sure I really am hungry or I don't eat enough because I don't want to get too full and then I'm hungry again in an hour. Because of a busy schedule and being in and out of the house, I have a tendency to eat small amounts throughout the day. This isn't necessarily bad, but I'm trying to get myself out of the habit of eating all the time so I really need to focus on feeding myself enough to fill me up rather than just taking the edge off. Another thing I've realized, and this is probably true for other moms, is that when my kids were little and more demanding I trained myself to ignore hunger signals until it was convenient for me to eat. So I'd have a small breakfast and then often not eat again until the end of the day--I'd get hungry, but not pay attention. So I've really consciously encouraged the disconnect between my stomach and my brain. Jeannie J W ELLER wrote: You know, I don't have trouble recognizing when I'm hungry nor when I'm stuffed, but it is that in-between stuff (comfortable fullness) that has been kind of difficult for me to identify or recognize. Jeanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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