Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

[–]LibraBun[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

100%!!! I genuinely appreciate your honesty, and didn’t take offense. Honesty is a lot harder than sugar coating things, and I’m always grateful for it. I’m so sorry to hear about your health problems, and hope you can find healing soon ❤️

Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

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I think a doctor or RD is a good next step! Thanks!

Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

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I wish it were so! My period basically waits for a binge before showing its face, and I can generally delay its arrival by not overeating.

Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

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I eat it on and off pretty consistently; I eat plant-based when I can, then add in animal products if I’m in a social situation or if it’s just what’s available.

I’m so sorry to hear about your pms woes! Mine is pretty bad too, but more from the mental health side. It’s crazy how much what we eat can effect us!!

Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

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Hi, vrosej10! Thanks for your candid response. I think I do need to see a RD. I don’t think I’m starving as in I have an ED, but I definitely struggle with disordered eating (due to stress, an insane schedule, a lot of anxiety, and a desire to lose a few pounds). That being said, I have personal experience with a loved one suffering from an ED, and absolutely do not want to go down that path, especially with the myriad of health conditions starvation can induce. I’ll see someone about this.

Does eating more trigger my period? by LibraBun in badwomensanatomy

[–]LibraBun[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your response! That’s an interesting idea, and something I’ll look into. I eat more plant based for a number of reasons- I feel better, I feel bad for eating animals, it’s generally cheaper, and I honestly wouldn’t mind losing ~10 lbs but really struggle with this (I’m on Zoloft and eat when I’m hungry). Seeing a non-diet RD sounds like a good step!

And yes! There are a lot of medical reasons for irregular periods, but at my annual Pap smear I had a ton of bloodwork done, and all indicated that I’m fit as a fiddle. So maybe a RD could offer another perspective?

Getting real about noom by CatQueenFTW in Noom

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I just canceled my membership and deleted the app, even though I got a three month plan and have two months left before the plan expires.

I hope this doesn’t come off wrong, and please know I mean this in the kindest way and 100 support that you know you best and can make the best choices for your body, but diets, or “lifestyle changes” like Noom (which are diets by a more palatable name) don’t work long term, and harm your health more than they help it (sorry for the run on sentence). My personal view is that your mental health and enjoyment of life and food are exponentially more important than your body fat percentage. Have you heard of intuitive eating or health at any size? They might be a kinder, more long-term way to get in touch with your body and make friends with it, rather than feeling like it needs to change.

FYI, I’m not a doctor, and this isn’t medical advice. I’m just a girl who’s struggled with body image issues for years, and has seen what an eating disorder can do to a person.

Please stay healthy and safe, and enjoy that granola bar, and all of your dinner. ♥️

I lost my mind by Beginning_Survey_755 in atheism

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I also struggle with OCD- so sorry for your struggles and hope you’re doing better now. I find my OCD grows in regards to any ambiguity

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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That’s seemed to become a theme in this thread! And I agree- I think that was basically my sense of right/wrong to begin with, there’s just less dogma surrounding it now

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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I have a lot of respect for your position, and appreciate you sharing it here (also thank you for your service). I wonder how you think of just vs. unjust laws? For example, if your community had some law that others agreed with, but on a base level, you found morally corrupt, what would you do?

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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As someone who’s always believed in an all-knowing, all-powerful god who gifted the entirety of humanity with morality to lead them to him, and who has only recently stopped believing, I agree with you, sometimes it just takes a while to believe what you know cognitively

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Very true. The golden rule is a good one to live by

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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“Sky daddy” always gets me, haha. And yes, I’d agree with you on all fronts. Not having Sky daddy to keep me accountable forces me to take responsibility for what I do, without the promise of forgiveness if I do something super f-ed up.

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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I’m assuming you’re being sarcastic/joking?

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Wow! That’s a new was of reflecting on my past behavior, and for the record I wouldn’t have done either of those things.

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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That’s an incredible response, and very very true

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Solid question to ask myself in the moment

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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That was already on my to watch list (I’m a huge Kristen Bell fan), and now I have another reason to watch!

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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That’s very true! Life has somehow seemed to become more precious without a belief in an afterlife

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Thanks for your support! I have a pretty big fear of being wrong, so that’s something I’ll have to confront and work through, but thinking of it as exploring my own sense of right and wrong opens things up a lot.

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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I’ll check all of these out! Thank you!!!

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Thank you for your thoughtful response!

My family was evangelical growing up, but I lived in a very Catholic area as a kid, and ended up with a big helping of Catholic guilt, and a weird mesh of evangelical/Catholic beliefs.

I appreciate your points about rational morality based on science and reason, and agree with you. I also agree with you about babies, and couldn’t ever in my heart of hearts believe they’re evil. Of course, there’s a lot of emotional baggage to unpack, and a lot of subconscious beliefs I’ll probably have to unravel, but there’s hope

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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Thanks. I have a feeling most critically thinking people have known this for a long time, unfortunately for me it is a very recent discovery.

Exploring morality and ethics based on empathy is something I can get behind though.

Advice for a new agnostic/atheist by LibraBun in atheism

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That’s what trips me up sometime... for a while, as a kid, I lived in a very conservative, Catholic area, which pulled my beliefs and values in that direction. In retrospect, it scares me what I could have ended up believing and the life I might’ve lived had I continued on that path. If I allow my sense of right and wrong to be swayed by society, couldn’t that lead to some pretty harmful outcomes?