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I mentioned in the current meme du jour that my biggest regret about being healthier is not being able to eat as much of something as I'd like. That is to say, eating until the feeling goes away because you've ate too much.

At it's core, this is fairly self-destructive. I'm happy that it's mostly gone away and sad because I do still occasionally stumble, always to my immediate and lasting regret.

Yesterday was one such stumble. [livejournal.com profile] spookiemonkie2, [livejournal.com profile] kermie_canada and I went to Banff. Among other things, I bought a big piece of maple walnut fudge. Which I proceeded to completely consume last night. I was halfway through it and already starting to feel queasy, but I just couldn't help myself. The amount of crap in my body gave me heartburn and I don't think I managed to fall asleep until the wee hours, despite going to bed at 10:30.

I'm still paying for it now, the next morning. I feel bloated and sick. I have no desire for anything like a breakfast and the rumblings from my stomach are not good.

Long term, I've probably blown my next weight watchers meeting.

It's frustrating because I know exactly why this is a bad thing to do. I know what the consequences are. I know that the alternative is far better. Yet I still pigged out. I'm starting to think anything "maple" is going to go on my list of "red light" foods.

Well I guess I'd better go for a run. Keep the day from being a total loss before it even begins.

Date: 2007-09-04 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bungle-lord.livejournal.com
Pollyanna here:

The next meeting is short term.

Long term:
It is good to stumble once in a while. It reminds us that the road is not always smooth. Plus it will make you reconsider not only the queasy big portions, but also the more insidious half and quarter portions of pure calorie foods.

But since it is maple, save it for me!


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