Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are going to yell at me for this, and maybe they should, but a low dose of adderal changed my relationship with food completely and I’m now slim without any effort.
I have legitimate ADHD but any dose high enough to actually control my symptoms messes up my sleep. In trying to find the right dose I discovered that 5 mg a day has almost no effect on anything else, except it gives me a tiny little edge of self control over my eating habits. It turns out that’s all I needed.
For the first time in my life I now eat when I’m hungry and stop when I’m full and don’t eat between meals. I used to think about food constantly and now I just don’t. It’s been truly life changing.
This is intriguing. I've never bothered to get diagnosed but I'm fairly certain I have ADHD.
Are you scared that you would gain the weight back if you ever went off the meds?
I wish I could talk my doc into prescribing this for me.
They're drugs - Amphetamine.
We know.
Are you seriously considering becoming a drug addict? If you don't have self-control around food, what do you think it will happen when you end up taking addictive meds? Just go straight to meth.
Why are you even in this thread? Do you say this same thing to people taking medication for anxiety?
Because people are shaming a PP for having surgery but seeing no problem using controlled medication, which is very similar to street drugs and very addictive, for vanity reasons. This is why it's such a PITA to get my DC1's ADHD medication refilled.
Anonymous wrote:hi OP. I was 254. In the past 18 months, I dropped down to 195. My goal is 160, which I am projected to hit by the end of next year. I did some therapy to address my emotional eating issues - and they were significant issues - and then increased my veggie consumption + daily walking. Slow and steady. You are NOT alone; the key is to not let the shame get in your way (shame sadly got in my way for a long time, and I had to let it go to truly start moving forward).
Anonymous wrote:hi OP. I was 254. In the past 18 months, I dropped down to 195. My goal is 160, which I am projected to hit by the end of next year. I did some therapy to address my emotional eating issues - and they were significant issues - and then increased my veggie consumption + daily walking. Slow and steady. You are NOT alone; the key is to not let the shame get in your way (shame sadly got in my way for a long time, and I had to let it go to truly start moving forward).
Anonymous wrote:OP, I saw a number I didn’t like to see on the scale about two weeks ago, and I’ve lost 7 pounds by giving up alcohol and reducing carbs/reducing portions overall. Good luck. Just chip away at it. It’s OK.