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<blockquote data-quote="akindrat18" data-source="post: 929688" data-attributes="member: 53120"><p>I get where you are coming from [USER=202878]@purplepenguin[/USER], but my parents do give a **** about me and my condition. They are proud that I have lost 5 stone in a year, but they can't afford to shop for me and themselves separately and I don't have enough money to support a lchf diet. They have a rule in the house that anything in the fridge, freezer or cupboards is for anyone. Like tonight, I bought a dozen eggs for myself and my parents both had omelettes leaving me with 4 eggs. Then they asked me to go get some coke, cakes, biscuits and chocolate from the shop and when I came back I could not reject being offered some.</p><p></p><p>Having cereal for breakfast is addictive for me as I don't stop at one bowl sometimes and I can't imagine having anything different. I tried two boiled eggs on two rounds of bread and it felt like i was having dinner or lunch. I know I need to ditch cereal and the milk (as I also drink too much of it), but I just cannot do it. I also eat when I'm bored or feeling emotional which is mostly everyday and still waiting to see a counsellor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akindrat18, post: 929688, member: 53120"] I get where you are coming from [USER=202878]@purplepenguin[/USER], but my parents do give a **** about me and my condition. They are proud that I have lost 5 stone in a year, but they can't afford to shop for me and themselves separately and I don't have enough money to support a lchf diet. They have a rule in the house that anything in the fridge, freezer or cupboards is for anyone. Like tonight, I bought a dozen eggs for myself and my parents both had omelettes leaving me with 4 eggs. Then they asked me to go get some coke, cakes, biscuits and chocolate from the shop and when I came back I could not reject being offered some. Having cereal for breakfast is addictive for me as I don't stop at one bowl sometimes and I can't imagine having anything different. I tried two boiled eggs on two rounds of bread and it felt like i was having dinner or lunch. I know I need to ditch cereal and the milk (as I also drink too much of it), but I just cannot do it. I also eat when I'm bored or feeling emotional which is mostly everyday and still waiting to see a counsellor. [/QUOTE]
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