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Title: FOOD
Post by: alys511 on January 15, 2014, 02:46:10 PM
Does anyone use food to make themselves feel better?  A comfort thing, for example.  What about strange eating habits or craving? 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: RedAlex76 on January 15, 2014, 02:52:06 PM
I wouldn't be at all surprised if most of us on here have 'Comfort are' at some point in our struggles !

I know for a fact I have and 2013 Was practically a year of doing so (which of course makes things worse for me )!

I have a feeling you are not alone Alys! Was there a reason behind the question???

Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Pip on January 16, 2014, 08:06:12 PM
Actually I am probably the weird one here as I lose my appetite when I'm very depressed. 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: JC on January 16, 2014, 11:21:52 PM
Hi alys511

I do not use food to make myself feel better but, unfortunately, I do turn to alcohol and drink excessively at times. I am going through one of those episodes at the moment.

You are not weird Pip  ;D I have a very poor appetite and only eat to stay 'fuelled up' as I have my little dog to look after, work full time and need to keep going. When I do eat though my diet is pretty poor, which is not ideal combined with misusing alcohol. The really stupid thing is that I am well aware of the effects that alcohol misuse can have on my health, my work and personal relationships but I carry on regardless!

I suppose we all find our own coping mechanisms and turn to whatever we feel helps at the time.

Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Fig on January 17, 2014, 09:11:59 PM
You're not weird, Pip.

Actually, I have an eating disorder. I restrict my food very much, weigh and measure everything I eat. I take in very little and obsess about my weight. I don't eat when upset...I can't.
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: alys511 on January 19, 2014, 03:13:02 PM
Thanks.
Good to hear from everyone.  I do lose my apetite sometimes but love eating, it's the process of eating that I love.  I guess it's something to do sometimes.  I need to gain weight, so I shouldn't feel guilty.  But, I do feel a bit guilty that I may be indulging.  Ridiculous really, we all need to do what we have to, but we're always made to feel guilty about one thing or another.

I can see why people turn to alcohol.  Not something I do myself, but very understndable. 

Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Pip on January 19, 2014, 09:12:58 PM
I used to enjoy having a drink but these days I can't drink much.  It's probably just as well for general health as well as depression.  A dew months ago we bottle of Walkers whiskey and I haven't drunk much of it.  It will probably be sitting there for a few years before it's all drunk  :biggrin:
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: JC on January 19, 2014, 11:04:32 PM
Using alcohol for comfort is not the best thing to do. As we all know alcohol is a depressant so drinking is counter productive to taking anti-depressants but, for me, it avoids having to deal with my emotions if only for a short while.

Pip's comment about the Whisky made me smile; it was my late partner's favourite tipple and a bottle would be considered a 'vintage' in our house if it lasted more than two days ;D
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: alys511 on January 21, 2014, 01:02:01 PM
I'm interested in people's comfort foods. 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Fig on January 21, 2014, 08:03:16 PM
Comfort food:

Macaroni and cheese

Grilled cheese sandwich
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: JC on January 22, 2014, 01:27:55 AM
Okay alys, I understand, enough about alcohol.

When I do have the urge to eat the foods I find most 'comforting' are:-

Anything with pasta - macaroni cheese, baked ziti, lasagne, spaghetti.

Anything with rice - paella, risotto, byriani, egg fried rice, sushi.

Baked potatoes - middles scooped out and mixed with butter, cheese and fried bacon then put back in the skin and in the oven to crisp the top.

Scrambled egg on toast.

Looking back over that little list and seems to be anything with starch!!
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: FluffySeal on January 22, 2014, 02:06:53 AM
I don't have much of an appetite most days as I get too down in the dumps to feel hungry
I recently lost my furry best friend of 17 and a half years and have barely ate in 2 weeks.. just enough to get by

I don't have a great relationship with food but the foods i sort of find comforting are:

Fried cheese sandwich
Bacon
Fried chicken with stir fry noodles
Crispy aromatic duck
Egg fried rice
Mc Donalds plain cheeseburger


Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: alys511 on January 22, 2014, 01:30:00 PM
Oh, I do love a bit of junk!  Some pf those comforts aren't that bad for you actually, I don't think.  Can anyone give me information to stop me feeling bad about indulgence? 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: RedAlex76 on January 22, 2014, 01:37:10 PM
Personally I'm not sure anybody should feel too bad about indulgence as long as it is something that is at least semi controlled!

A lot of it will depend on the reason for the indulgence and how you can manage that! Each persons reason may well be different and therefore will need a different approach to make them feel better about such a thing!
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Pip on January 22, 2014, 06:04:09 PM
I struggle to eat when I am very depressed so tend to do something simple that can be put in the freezer if necessary such as pasta and veg or chili.  I eat fruit and raw carrots as well so I'll chop up stuff like that mix it together and add dried fruit and stick it in the fruit so can pick at it when I feel a bit peckish. 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: niz on January 30, 2014, 08:42:22 PM
I like plain boiled rice with salt or just peas and gravy.......am I weird?
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: JC on January 30, 2014, 09:42:04 PM
I like plain boiled rice, and plain pasta, so nothing weird there. However, anybody that likes peas is weird  ;)
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: stewart on January 31, 2014, 12:42:21 PM
plain boiled rice is yucky and bland, even with peas... needs something to give it flavor :)
now, fried rice is nice
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: alys511 on February 03, 2014, 01:47:40 PM
So it's not just me who has a taste for things other than just "balanced meals"!  Would rather have 10 fish fingers than 5 fish fingers with chips & peas.  Just like to hear these little things so I know I'm not alone. 
Title: Re: FOOD
Post by: Pip on February 03, 2014, 07:31:07 PM
I like plain boiled rice, and plain pasta, so nothing weird there. However, anybody that likes peas is weird  ;)

I love peas but draw a line at mushy peas  :confused0062: