I’m not talking about while you’re eating, I’m talking about during the next couple hours after over eating. A food coma is absolutely the same feeling as a good high from some drugs. After eating a way too huge meal and laying on the couch i feel soooooo relaxed and floaty and drifting in and out of heavy sleep.
I desperately wish I could go cold turkey on eating. It is such a difficult thing to regulate for me, I want to simply give it up like I did for nicotine.
GLP1 drugs changed my life. When I’m on it, I have absolutely no desire to overeat. When I’m off it, even if my stomach is hurting from overeating, I still want to eat. It’s pretty crazy.
I recently quit and I’ve been surprised that I haven’t gained all my weight back yet.
But it’s truly crazy until you try this drug, if it works for you, how life changing it is. It really is like, wow, is this how it feels like to be able to be normal???
Do smoothies/liquid ish things instead… Protein powder + spinach leaves+ any combination of blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, pineapple, bananas …
Mmm cold turkey.
Not bad. Nice, hot mustard. Good bread. The turkey’s a little dry… The turkey’s a little dry? Oh foul accursed thing! What demon from the depths of hell created thee?
I’ve quit a nicotine addiction of 11 years cold turkey. That was the easiest because I self regulated most of the time and never reached pack a day. More like pack a week max. Urge to smoke faded within a week.
I’ve quit a cannabis addiction of 8 years cold turkey. That was harder, because I vaped every hour I was conscious. So widthdrawal was pretty fucking awful, but I managed.
Food is crazy hard for me. I was in a 7/11 after every work shift. I got into a really bad delivery food habit during covid lockdowns. I hadn’t cooked my own meals regularly for over 12 years. It was fucking up my health and self esteem severely. I wasn’t a ham planet only because I’m abnormally tall. Still, ideal for me is 220lbs and my worst was 290lbs.
I did extended fasting. You can quit cold turkey, it’s the hardest thing I ever did. Had to give my roommate my pay cards to hide from myself when I was on work week or I’d keep breaking early. Deleted saved pay info from web browsers. First three days are the worst. I’d go 2-3 weeks in a row and then take a month break. Longer is too dangerous or I’m too risk adverse. Either way. Repeated until goal weight. Yadya Yadya drank mineral slurry to not die, not getting into it here.
After that the addictive urges to buy a bunch of candy, carbs, and junk food slowly faded but I had to learn new habits. That’s also very hard for a depressive person. I’ve managed so far to buy raw unprocessed foods for lunch (I don’t do breakfast) and my roommate and I take turns cooking calorie wise HelloFresh dinner meals for now. Slowly getting better at cooking. Eventually I’ll wean off of this service. I’m just trying not to relapse for now.
My mindset until I’m feeling confident is anything highly processed is an evil virus of capitalist satan and I have to avoid it lol. It’s easier since it’s in combination with boycotting American owned/imported everything that I can.
So it can be done. Just don’t develop a new different eating disorder in the process.
Very inspirational, thanks for sharing! What mineral slurry would you consume, if you don’t mind me asking? I quit cigarettes 8 years ago cold turkey no issues, I’m currently trying to muster willpower to wean myself off of cannabis, but binging food when I’m at home is still something I have not had much luck with yet.
I’ve fasted before. Just three days so I can eat normally on the 4th and not having worry about refeeding syndrome. I’m pretty sure hes talking about your daily electrolyte requirements
I bought nu salt(potassium chloride) and added that to regular salt to my jug of water(2L) and a Cal+Mag pill. I didn’t do long fasts so it didn’t really matter for me, but they are crucial for any extended fast.
Nice yeah, you have the latest list.
With my 2-3 week long fasts I did have to worry about this. Basically @[email protected] you have to be careful not to eat too much right away. Eespecially not refined sugar/carbs, best to stick to tiny Keto diet meals at first because that’s what your body is doing during a fast anyways. You’ll be deep into Ketosis burning body fat for energy while fasted. You actually lose most of the weight by breathing it out in reality. This is known as Keto Breath. Also, invest in a tongue scraper.
For the first few meals breaking a long fast, you have to eat like a bird. Why is pretty straight forward to look up yourself / research. Knowledge alleviates fear.
Basically it’s to do with a huge insulin spike if you don’t heed this warning. Cells will all rapidly absorb electrolytes leading to dangerously low blood levels. Phosphorus is critical for ATP, you can get organ failure. Refeeding triggers water retention too and if it’s too rapid it can cause heart failure, arrhythmias, or sudden death. Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or thiamine (B1) deficiency as well.
This is also why if you eat for a few days Keto diet before starting a fast, the first few days won’t be nearly as hard to get through. Getting into a ketosis (not burning glucose) state before fasting helps a great deal.
edit: oh and it’s best to do this in winter months when you sweat less. Easier to manage electrolytes is all.
If you get the runs (never trust a fart when fasting, bring spare undies with you when venturing outside) my go to was psyllium husk with a bit of water to make balls out of it and swallow them. I couldn’t stand mixing it into a glass of water, disgusting. This stuff is 0 cal fiber.
Baking Soda masks the otherwise atrocious taste of the electrolyte mix very well. Don’t forget to add it.