eating disorder
#51783 - 03/18/04 08:00 AM
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paintlady
Reged: 02/10/03
Posts: 95
Loc: Columbia, CA
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Hi Everyone, I'm sooooooooo mad after my doctor visit. I need to vent. Once again because I lost 6 lbs the doctor thinks I have a eating disorder. I'm not sure why I lost the weight these last 2 months. I eat 3-5 meals a day. My chronic diarrhea has not been a problem for two months, yea! I was feeling good till 2 weeks ago may be getting kidney stones again and a cold that makes me feel tired. This symseter has been a busy one and I was hopeing to look for work this May. Have had a lot of stress with my classes and worrying how to find a graphic designer job (we live in a small town). This week has been rough, but my diarrhea so far not returning. I can even eat a few extra foods with no trouble, spaghetti sauce (1 tsp sugar added for acidity), cooked broccoli and even 1/2 an orange (if eat soluble fiber with it). This is my daily diet does it look like I'm starving myself to you? Breakfast - 1/4cup oatmeal 1/4 cup white rice with 1 sliced banana and 1/4 cup soymilk added 1-2 pumpkin muffins (Heather's recipe) 1-2 cups strong peppermint tea
Lunch - turkey sandwich (French bread + turkey slice) Cooked zucchini 1/2 cup banana soy milk and Peppermint tea 1 cup
snack - pumpkin muffin or french bread
Dinner - Spaghetti 1 1/2 cups more cooked vegs 1/2 - 1 cup french bread (touch of olive oil and garlic powder then toast in toaster oven) cup of Peppermint tea
snack - Rice crispy cereal and soy milk pumpkin muffin and 1/2 orange Peppermint tea
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I'm mad for you about the Doctor and also 'cause you eat more than I do and I'm not losing weight!
How do you feel about your weight? Are you in a reasonable size/weight-height range/BMI?
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I can understand why that would be a giant pain, but I'm sure your doctor just thinks that he/she is looking out for you. That's one of those things that's impossible to prove not true though!
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Look at he bright side at least your doctor is concerned about you, even if you feel it is overboard.
It looks like you eat enough food in a day. Has your thyroid been checked? Have you been checked for Celiac? These are the two things that come to mind when you are eating and not gaining weight.
Hope this helps.
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6 lbs in 2 months is not anything that would alarm me! I have some friends that will fluctuate that much in a month depending on the time (we retain water, etc.plus around THAT time) It does not look like you are starving yourself. You could be a poster girl for a good IBS diet examples. If you think there's no cause for concern, then don't worry. Doctors often throw stuff out there because they REALLY don't get IBS at all, and that anything with "eating" and "trouble" in the same sentence to them is confusing.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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Venting
#51936 - 03/18/04 12:33 PM
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Bevvy
Reged: 11/04/03
Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State
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I agree with Barbara. At least your doctor cares. There are so many doctors out there who just show you the door. Barbara just opened my eyes. I was groaning about my recent return office visit in which my doc gave me blood pressure meds. And I discovered I've gained another FIVE POUNDS in 3 months. RATS! It's so frustrating trying to lose weight and seeing the scales go the other way. My diet is about half of yours; if I ate what you do, I'd be huge (well, bigger), and I'm gonna have to cut back even MORE.
Okay, sorry, just needed to vent a little.... it's just starvation, you know, sugar withdrawals .....
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I feel your pain I was asked the same question by my doctor. I was furious. I wish I could eat what ever I wanted. Why don't these Doctor's understand???????
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Bev, you and me! Lets do it!
no sugaaaaa.
We can handle this!
(as for me...I gotta lower my FAT intake...ok, you're right. I gotta lower my INTAKE PERIOD)!
LOL
Seriously though...we should totaly do this TOGETHER! Cause we're better together!
I'm not sure if I'm being funny or just delirious! LOL Or maybe cute--yeah, that's it...
I think I'm gonna take your several days old advice and write down what I eat. How can I help you out...you've helped me so much...help me return the favor!
Love, Ruchie
-------------------- Formerly known as Ruchie
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-------------------- <img src="http://home.comcast.net/~letsrow/smily3481.gif">Bevvy
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Thanks everyone, Yes was about midrange for my height, so 6lbs didn't bother me but, he was trying to get me to say I don't eat, take laxatives or throw-up! that's what made me mad. Someone who contantly fights explosive diarrhea, sure doesn't want to be in same room as laxatives! 25 years of fighting this IBS many ups and downs over the years. Yes doctor checking thyroid ect... with blood test and ultra sound for kidney stones. If you have celiac doesn't that cause pain? I don't have pain and no diarrhea for 2 whole months big thing for me. Poster girl huh, I like that, to be a poster anything at 50 sounds fun. Yes, doctor cares he's just blunt sometimes, and he doesn't get IBS cause he said eating only cooked vegies means I'm not really controlling the IBS. I thought Doc,if you only knew how many years restricting my diet and still so much problems everyday! I'll take this diet, feeling better and IBS in control anyday.
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