u/FactorReasonable5466

Am I overreacting?

For context, I’m a customer. I went grocery shopping earlier this week and one of the workers that was restocking with the huge carts (filled with fresh produce) literally slammed me in between the cart and the end of an aisle. I couldn’t move and it hurt my hip pretty badly. Mind you, he came in at an angle and I told him to “wait please, can you move back so I could get out?” But he proceeded to move forward 😭

I don’t know, a basic apology would’ve been appreciated, idk if that makes me an entitled Karen or not lmao

I’m kinda annoyed ngl but I understand it was peak hour so fair enough.

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I’m so incredibly lost…

I’m so incredibly lost…

TW: weight loss counting calories

Hey all,

I am currently going on to 10 months without a period. I am 19, 5’6, and have lost over half my body weight (starting weight 124kg, currently 64kg). At my heaviest, I struggled with binge eating and my weight loss/fitness journey has given me such peace in terms of food noise. At my heaviest, I also did not have a regular cycle, and it was extremely painful.

At around 75kg, I got my cycle back. It was a lot less painful, and much more regular. And at 70kg, I noticed my periods being shorter and much lighter before it disappeared again.

For some context: I have been tracking my calories the entirety of my weight loss journey. I started really unhealthy at only 1400 calories but soon realised that I maintained a lot higher. When I started working out at the gym, I increased my calories and was still losing weight at a steady pace.

When I put two and two together, I lost my period a month or two after I started increasing my step count, my gym routine has been the same for the last year and a half. I am currently going to the gym training for hypertrophy 5 days a week, and hitting around 13-16k steps a day.

Around April, At my lowest weight (62kg), I was feeling okay (still no period). I was the most confident I ever felt in my body. I loved how I looked. It wasn’t extreme leanness either. But it felt right.

At that point, I had one off plan meal and that sent me into a HUGE binge cycle. I felt so hungry all the time. I genuinely felt like a bottomless pit. I went back to a maintenance break to try and get a sense of stability for myself but the food noise is still insane. My body image has gone to the sh\*ts. My weight has since stabilised at 64, but I still want to get to 60kg. I feel so close to my weight loss goal. I know it’s an arbitrary number at the end of the day but I feel so strongly of getting there.

I have worked incredibly hard to heal my binge eating, take control over my health. I feel so content with my strength and how the gym has given me the ability to be strong and agile. And calorie counting for a long time ensured I was eating enough (yes, I know I’m undereating rn.)

I’m at around 1900calories atm for context

😭

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u/FactorReasonable5466 — 16 days ago

I’m so incredibly lost…

TW: weight loss counting calories

Hey all,

I am currently going on to 10 months without a period. I am 19, 5’6, and have lost over half my body weight (starting weight 124kg, currently 64kg). At my heaviest, I struggled with binge eating and my weight loss/fitness journey has given me such peace in terms of food noise. At my heaviest, I also did not have a regular cycle, and it was extremely painful.

At around 75kg, I got my cycle back. It was a lot less painful, and much more regular. And at 70kg, I noticed my periods being shorter and much lighter before it disappeared again.

For some context: I have been tracking my calories the entirety of my weight loss journey. I started really unhealthy at only 1400 calories but soon realised that I maintained a lot higher. When I started working out at the gym, I increased my calories and was still losing weight at a steady pace.

When I put two and two together, I lost my period a month or two after I started increasing my step count, my gym routine has been the same for the last year and a half. I am currently going to the gym training for hypertrophy 5 days a week, and hitting around 13-16k steps a day.

Around April, At my lowest weight (62kg), I was feeling okay (still no period). I was the most confident I ever felt in my body. I loved how I looked. It wasn’t extreme leanness either. But it felt right.

At that point, I had one off plan meal and that sent me into a HUGE binge cycle. I felt so hungry all the time. I genuinely felt like a bottomless pit. I went back to a maintenance break to try and get a sense of stability for myself but the food noise is still insane. My body image has gone to the sh\*ts. My weight has since stabilised at 64, but I still want to get to 60kg. I feel so close to my weight loss goal. I know it’s an arbitrary number at the end of the day but I feel so strongly of getting there.

I have worked incredibly hard to heal my binge eating, take control over my health. I feel so content with my strength and how the gym has given me the ability to be strong and agile. And calorie counting for a long time ensured I was eating enough (yes, I know I’m undereating rn.)

I’m at around 1900calories atm for context

😭

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u/FactorReasonable5466 — 16 days ago