spatterson said:
I can "understand" that too, but what I don't understand is why you can't just not eat it?
It may start out as a biochemical response, but isn't your reaction to it strictly behavioral?
I have to admit this place frustrates me sometimes....
Not everyone has the strength of resolve you have, spatterson, when it comes to eating properly. Unfortunately, we are saddled with the attitudes and responses we were conditioned to have as children when it comes to food. So, some of us have to work HARDER and take a different APPROACH than just simply choosing NOT TO DO IT.
Yes, it’s most likely NOT strictly a PYSICAL addiction, BUT telling someone to SIMPLY NOT EAT IT, doesn’t cut it. It’s like some on this forum are not willing to entertain further discussion about REALISTICALLY overcoming sugar/junk food addiction. A simple, “Just don’t eat it,” or “Just push away from the table,” in response to these questions is doing these people disservice.
It’s not a popular notion around here to think we don’t have 100% command of our bodies at ALL TIMES, but addiction is REAL, whether it be drugs, alcohol, or food.
Instead of arguing about it’s existence, why not offer up some coping strategies? I think it would prove to be much more productive.
