u/Therealredwood

Whose done over a year?

Hello. Im about ready to do this. Im excited. And eager. To lose around 40 lbs only is my goal. But i do enjoy not eating , so once i fully adjust definitely wanting to stay that way of alternate day. Just curious whose been able to keep doing it over a year. Also. what do people eat on feeding days? My thing is i dont really like junk to begin with, but sometimes i think ill want homemade crepes gluten free, stuff like that. Im also thinking of sticking ot vegan diet. Are people doing this and staying keto ? Or able to eat normal carbs on re feed days?

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u/Therealredwood — 1 day ago
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being a coda with 1 parent deaf

Is it hard being a coda kid? My boyfriend was a coda kid with a deaf mom, dad was normal. worked a lot. 6 days a week. many hours. Im just trying to empathize with him. Cause i think hes too clingy to his parents. Hes telling me to try and understand how hard it was being a coda kid growing up. he is now 39. He just has been overly attatched to his parents far too long.

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u/Therealredwood — 4 days ago

Omg 3rd day feel so out of it so tired . How often do you take binders ? Took 2 last night first time. Just feel so blahhhh. Took castor last night way before bed. Prob do it again a few days to help flush. I’ve been doing zahlers parguard and papaya seeds

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u/Therealredwood — 16 days ago

What is everyone’s general symptoms of this dysautonomia ? I just get bad anxiety when I’m hungry or blood sugar is Barely low but my body thinks it’s super low . Like hard to breath and light headed

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u/Therealredwood — 20 days ago