Anyone who has read very many of my prior posts should be aware that I am a 5'0" tall medium-to-small-boned woman who spent most of my adult life over 200 lbs, with a high of 271 lbs.
I have gained and lost over 100 lbs three separate times in my life. Usually these this re-gains happened within about a 6 month time period, simply by choosing to eat whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted.
Total freedom with food exacts a high price.
There are tall, large-boned women who can be attractive and in good physical health at 200 lbs or more. However, I am not one of these women.
I learned to accept and love myself, (through many years of therapy) even when I was extremely obese. That does not mean that I liked being enormously fat.
It has taken a great deal of very hard work to arrive at my current size, and it takes a great deal of hard work to stay here. I am very aware . . .from my own history. . . that if I decide to allow myself to simply eat what I want whenever I want, that within 6 months to a year, I again will be 200, 270, or higher.
The only thing that would stop my body's weight ascent, would be a return to controlled eating. Then, I would have to control what I eat. . . …to diet. . .just to stay 200, 250, or 300 lbs. I know for a fact that there is no limit to how many lbs I can gain. Therefore, I remain viligent and committed.
Like everyone else, I also want to be happy, healthy and free. But for me, freedom with food, exacts a price I no longer want to pay. In order to stay happy and healthy, I have to be willing to limit and control my eating.
Every Diet requires limits and controls over food intake. In a perfect world, I could eat whatever I want, whenever I want to and my body would adapt to a reasonable size. But this is not a perfect world.
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