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View Poll Results: Who's fault is it there are overweight people? | |||
Put your hands on your head and step AWAY from the cheeseburger | 26 | 72.22% | |
McDonalds is like legalised crack, really, how are we supposed to beat those odds? | 3 | 8.33% | |
Give me Burger King or give me death. | 6 | 16.67% | |
I don't eat meat, but I love deep fried lettuce. | 1 | 2.78% | |
Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll |
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07 Oct 2010, 18:54 | #51 |
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Get some for me whilst you're there
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07 Oct 2010, 19:02 | #52 |
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07 Oct 2010, 19:08 | #53 |
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07 Oct 2010, 19:13 | #54 |
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I've taken some time out to have a think about everything that has been discussed on this thread so far. I'll accept that maybe I shouldn't have made so many assumptions based on my own personal experience. But diet change is working for me. I'll admit that's it's a very slow process, but in my opinion it's a better one than the medication route. Which was a terrible one for me, so many dark days even years.
I'll be honest discussing this whole area makes me very upset, because of what I lost through putting drugs into my body. Being lied to by professionals, and fighting it all my own. If drugs didn't exist I'd be very happy right now, and wouldn't have went through any mental torture. There is only so much of it I can explain over the Internet, because it's very very long story stretching back to my childhood. But I blame it all on drugs. I don't want to keep disagreeing with Caryl, Dave, or Lucy because they are right, and I'm wrong. I just get angry about it is all. |
07 Oct 2010, 19:22 | #55 |
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Good stuff. I think I'll send you a gift to celebrate the fact that you've come round to my way of thinking. One question before I order it ...
... "do you want fries with that?" Dave |
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07 Oct 2010, 19:54 | #57 |
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07 Oct 2010, 20:33 | #58 | |
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I've not found diet to be the sole factor in controlling my symptoms as even when I was on a strict diet set by medical professionals I still had issues with concentration and hyperactivity. Yes, cutting down on caffeine helped with anxiety but other than that I've not noticed much of a change in the way I am. I'm glad that a change in diet helped you but how people react to anything varies from person to person. Sky |
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07 Oct 2010, 20:46 | #59 | ||||
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Should we ban milk, cheese, butter to stop the lactose intolerant from being tempted? How about nuts? Nut alergies can kill, so should we ban all nuts (don't say it ) so people are unable to show disreguard for their lives rather deny themselves the nutty goodness? If somebody has a medical issue with an ingredient, then the problem is hopefully spotted early enough, and the patient is educated in how they can live their lives to the full in spite of their condition. That doesn't mean the whole world has to change their eating habits. I may be wrong here, but the way i'm reading this thread, it looks like it's being said there is a direct link between junk food and mental illness All I can say to that is that it would make a great ad campaign "You might scream for ice cream, but you'll go crrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrazy for our new tripple whopper with bacon" I was under the impression that McDonalds was being blamed for making people fat, not cuckoo. Addiction wise, certain foods can only be discribed addictive because they stimulate the release of endorphines into the body, making them pleasurable to eat, but it's hardly common that this is a serious addiction. If someone has issues with chocolate (diabetes for instance) then they should avoid chocolate, not eat as much as they can and then call for the head of Willy Wonka on a plate. Quote:
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07 Oct 2010, 20:54 | #60 |
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Indeed. All they're doing is taking advantage of their celeb status to, in the immortal words of a rock star on some TV prog recently, "shag above their station".
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07 Oct 2010, 21:35 | #61 | |
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Fast food does tend to be heavy with unnecesary sugar, E additives, caffeine, salt etc, as does a lot of the "convenience" food available. It does lead to obesity in many who don't exercise moderation, which can lead to many other issues like diabetes, and it isn't a good diet for children on a regular basis. But I think most have agreed that the important factors are exercising moderation, education, taking personal responsibility, exercising responsible and informed parenting rather than banning the foods/drinks. Even Steve seems to have come to a level of agreement about this now Your comment about nut allergies is interesting. Many schools now won't allow any food with nuts on the premises; an increasing number are against any form of home baking being brought in, for meals/snacks or fund raising activities. I can't help wonder why our children have become so sensitive. Nut allergies weren't an issue when I was at school, nor did we ever have a child drop to the floor stricken with a reaction. But there was far less pollution from vehicle emissions, and we ate more simply and "convenience" and "junk" foods weren't around. I can't recall any schoolmate auffering from asthma either, nor exhibiting symptoms of gluten or dairy intolerance. Though I'm pretty sure all the paint at school was lead-based, and our mothers were not forbidden to drink or smoke when they were pregnant. I can't help but think that the environment must have an effect, and that the extensive use of E numbers and other preservatives may be increasing some children's food sensitivity, not just in terms of behaviour but also in their bodies' reactions to certain foods. Still doesn't mean we should ban all convenience or "jumk" foods imo .. back to education and parenting. Caryl |
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07 Oct 2010, 21:50 | #62 |
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I seriously need chocolate and coke, lucky me i have both ! The proper coke as i call it in the glass bottles, it tastes better.
I feel for anyone who is on any type of diet, it's hard, i have been there several times, for various reasons. An espresso would have killed me at one time, i shall enjoy while i can, one day i may have to go back to not being allowed it. So for those on diets for whatever reason i have sympathy, i hope anyone who has to restrict themselves that you find the will power ! By the way thank God for drug companies is all i can say ! |
07 Oct 2010, 22:07 | #63 |
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Wow! I'm going to drink a glass of water now.
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07 Oct 2010, 22:08 | #64 |
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I just drank a bottle of German cola with a very high concentration of caffeine. Do I have a good excuse for being crazy now?
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07 Oct 2010, 22:45 | #65 |
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07 Oct 2010, 22:50 | #67 |
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07 Oct 2010, 23:10 | #69 |
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11 Oct 2010, 01:08 | #70 | |
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You're not a slim guy, so I'm guessing you eat a lot of shit (high in fat and sugars) and don't do much exercise, would someone call you mental?...who knows but eating a lot of shit food and not doing much exercise is a mental order or disorder, especially when we know eating healthier and doing exercise is better for our health. I don't give my kids much junk food (once or twice a month at most) they eat a lot of fresh meat, seafood, vegetables and fruits. They only eat a small number of sweets on a Sunday and that's it and they seem to behave normally. However, I know several kids at the school who are allowed to eat junk food and sweets all the time and they're practically bouncing off the walls. This is also down to parenting too though. I find that it's more often than not the kids whose parents don't care what crap their kids eat have the biggest problems with their kids. |
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I know I am responsible for myself. I agree totally. But do I have a mental order (???) or disorder because I choose to eat what I want? No. |
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11 Oct 2010, 03:22 | #72 | |
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Not many would argue that someone with anorexia has a mental disorder, so why can't fat people have a mental disorder too? |
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SELF-discipline would be there if I choose for it to be there. As for the risk to health, I'm not debating that being overweight is a health risk. It is, but so is walking across the street, playing sports, smoking, drinking and in some places going out after dark. Do you have a mental disorder if you do those. No. I don't have a mental disorder, I choose for myself. You might not like it or agree with it, but it's not your choice. I agree that some people become addicted to food, just like people get addicted to other things. I don't think most addictions are mental disorders, necessarily. I agree they may need therapy or counseling to get to the root of their issue, but that doesn't necessarily give them a disorder. |
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11 Oct 2010, 03:49 | #74 | |
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Anyone who's addicted to anything has some sort of mental disorder. Whether it be food, alcohol, drugs or even Meat Loaf. I visit here far too often than I should, a clear sign of the beginnings of lunacy |
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11 Oct 2010, 04:07 | #75 |
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I disagree.
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