PipNotes
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It's not about being hungry or even really enjoying food that much.
It's more about how food just... occupies my entire mental space, all the time.
For ages, I didn't even realize it was happening. I thought it was normal to be constantly thinking about my next meal, whether I'd "failed" my diet, and how I'd get back on track tomorrow.
It was like a low-level hum in the background that never switched off.
What surprised me most was the mental fatigue. The constant internal negotiations about food were so draining.
I'm not even really focused on losing weight anymore; I just want my brain to be quiet for once.
I've been trying to figure out why this happens and what actually helps reduce the food obsession. I even made some notes to remind myself when things get overwhelming.
They're accessible through my profile if anyone wants to see them.
But I'd really like to hear from others. Does anyone else feel like food takes up way too much brainpower?
It's more about how food just... occupies my entire mental space, all the time.
For ages, I didn't even realize it was happening. I thought it was normal to be constantly thinking about my next meal, whether I'd "failed" my diet, and how I'd get back on track tomorrow.
It was like a low-level hum in the background that never switched off.
What surprised me most was the mental fatigue. The constant internal negotiations about food were so draining.
I'm not even really focused on losing weight anymore; I just want my brain to be quiet for once.
I've been trying to figure out why this happens and what actually helps reduce the food obsession. I even made some notes to remind myself when things get overwhelming.
They're accessible through my profile if anyone wants to see them.
But I'd really like to hear from others. Does anyone else feel like food takes up way too much brainpower?