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The Good Bad and Ugly of Getting Used to Healthy Eating
Today my friend called and asked me to come over and help her watch the kids because she felt like her blood pressure spiked and she was fearful of passing out with all the kids there. I dropped everything and just took me and my wallet and keys with me. I wasn't thinking about lunch or anything else.
She ended up being okay, but had ordered a cheese pizza for lunch. I figured it was no big deal because I had barely eaten and I don't eliminate any foods from my diet. I had two slices and was STUFFED. That's the awesome part. I used to be able to do away with half or more of a large pizza and I had two slices of medium. The big problem was that there were no veggies or fruit available to offset the carb-fat fest that I indulged in, and my body's become accustomed to much more balance (and much less accustomed to carb-fat fests!). So now I just feel gross, bloated, and like if I even sip water I'm going to lose my pizza. I guess that's really the Good, Bad AND Ugly right there. Ok, time to waddle off to the grocery store. At least I won't be craving food while I'm shopping! |
Oh yes, the "my body isn't used to this!" conundrum...useful for avoiding cravings, not so useful when you're in situations (like this one!) where food can't be your highest priority.
Hope you're feeling better soon! |
'dieting' means being prepared :)
next time you'll know to bring something with you? and i've had the YUK reaction from my body.. My favourite fish and chips |
Sometimes these things happen...you've just gotta GO and don't have time to pack a meal option. At least you learned what your body DOESN'T like anymore...I've had a few moments like that myself recently.
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