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Jennifer E.

04/24/2024 10:20PM
Ok y’all! Confession. I’m a night owl with an addiction for sweets and an utter lack of self control. I could seriously sit down and eat a box of twinkies in a night. During the days of Covid when my depression…and weight were at an all time high it would be nothing for me to down a pack of mega stuff Oreos almost nightly. Yes super bad I know. I managed to kick that habit once but for some reason after all this time I have fallen back into that routine (not to that extent mind you)

This week I have been doing great. I cleared out the open snacks and even had my son hide the unopened box of oatmeal cream pies from me

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Nina B.

@Ruth, dunno why this works for other and not me.! :weary:. I would have no qualms climbing up to get more. Eventually, I will bring the big box down and keep it in my lap. I always feel compelled to eat stuff till it’s all gone

Ruth T.

@Nina B I think it’s also partly cuz of the autisms setting something is finished helps me know that activity is over - and I find transitioning hard so the more extra steps to do something the less likely I’ll succeed at it…unfortunately that also spills over to the rest of my life so for most daily activities I’m trying to simplify things then things I don’t want to eat too much of I try to complicate XD

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