All well and good, but let me point out that some don't stuff...they just nibble all day. And that's fine too!
(I just point this out because some people think they can never be feedees because they don't like to stuff. Not true!)
8 years
MissPorker:
So, yes, regains can get pretty intense lol
24 pounds in a week! That DOES sound intense!
MassiveMyke (see
thegaininglife.tumblr.com/) gained something like 30 pounds in a week after losing 200 pounds. He said it was the greatest week of his life!
Did you enjoy it THAT much?
8 years
When you gain weight, you add new fat cells. When you lose weight, you keep the fat cells--they just lose fat.
When you regain all those fat cells sop up those extra calories like a sponge and get fat again.
8 years
billedmeup:
Eat, Pray, Love has a scene where Julia Roberts and her friend go for pizza and the friend complains that she has gained 10 pounds and can't button her jeans. There follows a montage of them eating and trying on too tight jeans, etc.
This was disappointing...there was no visible weight gain, just her trying on tight pants and some very minor implied gluttony. Anyone can try on tight pants.
Crappy movie in general, especially if you're not in the target demographic. I walked out.
8 years
I know we've discussed this before, but I've had some new thoughts.
Feedees with kids usually do one of:
1. Hide their overeating from the kids;
2. Don't hide it, but have separate rules for the kids, e.g. "The doughnuts are only for Mom.";
3. Let the kids join them in overeating.
As discussed before, (3) is messed up...children are too young to make the decision to get fat or not.
I'm also starting to think (1) is not a good solution either, since it often becomes harder to hide the overeating as one gets bigger and eats more and more.
(2) may be the only way to go.
Thoughts?
9 years
chubbynate:
Have you ever tried to drink oil? It's pretty nasty and it doesn't mix with other liquids.
I agree...I was just trying to answer the original question.
9 years
1. blog on the subject:
growingcurves.blogspot.com/2. I would start out slowly, maybe 3 tablespoons (357 calories) per day to start and increase it by a tablespoon per day. If you notice any ill effects, stop immediately, or at least cut back until you find an amount you can tolerate easily.
I know it doesn't sound like much, but it's very fattening stuff If you do the above you'll be up to a cup a day in two weeks, which is an extra 1910 calories per day.
9 years
Haven't you seen Wall-E?
If not, see it. You'll love it.
9 years