04 Jan 22 by member: Andrewski123
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05 Jan 22 by member: DarkRavenMoon
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DarkRavenMoon I'm rooting for you it's not going to be easy but you can do it as long as you are willing.
05 Jan 22 by member: buenitabishop
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05 Jan 22 by member: Lebohang2609
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Can’t or won’t eat most vegetables? You are so right about retaining not only how we eat but how we view food and our relationship with food.
05 Jan 22 by member: Lowkeylife
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Well Lowkeylife, I actually can't eat most vegetables. I have tried repeatedly over the years to eat the ones I dislike but no luck. Both flavor and texture bother me to the point that I gag or feel physically ill.
05 Jan 22 by member: DarkRavenMoon
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05 Jan 22 by member: DarkRavenMoon
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eat the ones you can. micronutrient deficiency can cause alot of different issues. I get bad acne on my chest and back when I go a long time dieting without veg or fruit.
05 Jan 22 by member: All_Pain_No_Gainz
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Your so welcome Darkravenmoon
05 Jan 22 by member: buenitabishop
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When I first started my journey, there was a lot of veggies I refused to eat. Lots of them were a texture thing. I just forced myself to get past it. It wasn't easy, and it took a while to work though those issues. I hated tomatoes. I started with cherry tomatoes I would literally hold it in my cheek for I dunno how long hyping myself up to bite into it.
05 Jan 22 by member: lettygaylor
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you and everyone else on this site
05 Jan 22 by member: William Kalal
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You might enjoy Dr. Ken Berry's carnivore diet. You can find him on YouTube. Not only does he say that you don't need to eat vegetables, he also says they may actually be detrimental to health. Many are associated with inflammation. So, no more "I hate vegetables" guilt!
05 Jan 22 by member: trackin64
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Its a trial we all go thru. Choose the diet/lifestyle you want to try and stick with it. You can do it!
05 Jan 22 by member: SheaDlady
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I’m picky too, but you can do this! One day, one meal at a time! Try new things sometimes your taste buds change. I like a lot of things now I hated five years ago lol
05 Jan 22 by member: gonegirl40
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Same! The first 4 days were really hard for me. I thought about food all day even when I was eating a meal I was thinking about the next. Taking the meal suppressants helped a lot & keeping busy.
I went to the gym for an hour or ran outside for 30 min ea day. I worked between 6-8 hours and deleted social media (it’s a must) and isolated myself with a good Netflix show.
It’s been a week and I’m down 6# and counting!! I feel great and I’m so proud of myself! I allowed myself low cal/ low fat snack options 1-2 x a day so that I wouldn’t binge and that really saved me. Although I didn’t stick to the diet 100%, I stayed between 8-1400 calories with my protein percent being between 35-55% for macros.
I thought nothing would work for me but If I can do it, u can! Positive vibes 🙏💛
05 Jan 22 by member: morganne r
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one day at a time! you will get there, just think baby steps and give yourself grace.
05 Jan 22 by member: hworthen1
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Welcome! I can't really eat onions & most peppers, but I've found other vegetables that I enjoy. I've developed a fondness for Kale that I NEVER thought I'd like - of course, it's in a salad with dried cranberries & lemon poppyseed dressing, but hey, I'm eating it! Fruit is also a good option, I try to have 2 servings a day. Anyway, love your photo of Baby Yoda, I'm quite a fan myself!
05 Jan 22 by member: Toni Bourlon
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Welcome to the Fat Secret Fam! WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! slow and steady! we got this! ☺️
05 Jan 22 by member: tenaciousgee
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thats why I went to Optavia...Healthy Foods for Life. I get diet and control (making healthier choices) and nutrition helps.
05 Jan 22 by member: lydium
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Kinder's Buttery Steakhouse seasoning helped me and my kids to eat more vegetables.
05 Jan 22 by member: Khara_R
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