I have preferences when I am hungry, but I honestly do not think about food the rest of the time. I have only started to cook simple meals because canned/ready-to-eat favorites have become too expensive.
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Well, I wouldn't recommend combining going to the bathroom & food. That wouldn't be good at all.
Why don't I enjoy it then?
I love food. So much. I think about it all day, every day. Love cooking it, love eating it. The only thing about it I don’t like too much is when greasy frying smell lingers in the house.
In school, there is no food served, I just bring Lays and a box of juice. I am not even hungry and I only get a bit of pleasure when I am hungry with no specific schedule.
I keep Nutri Drinks for the worst days. It helps.Food is very complicated. I like the taste most of the time. Sometimes I just don't feel like eating. I don't mean that I'm not hungry. I just mean that I'm like "no. I don't want to."
Also a bit anxiety inducing. It's so hard to deal with calories and nutrition. I long for the days when we have daily nutrition pills and can just swallow that like a pill and be done for the day. It's not like it would be that off from what I currently do. I have to take vitamin D supplements because it's not in almost any food I can eat.
I keep Nutri Drinks for the worst days. It helps.
I have IBS-type issues, but I don't like this diagnosis at all. I wasn't actually diagnosed with anything. I had all the tests done, nothing comes up. I have a lot of stomach pains, nausea, and bowel issues. If I avoid a lot of foods, it's fine, so no need for medication, and I dislike taking medications and their side effects and being dependent. It's also written everywhere that IBS is psychosomatic and I have these issues when I'm not nervous too? It's bollocks that everything is psychosomatic, I hate it when people blame all kinds of things on "you just need to change your attitude and work on yourself". Geez, physical problems exist. Don't they get that? They're not all as huge and obvious as a cancer. But anyway, it blew my mind that if you're on the spectrum, it can cause some things in your body to deregulate such as digestion and temperature and it would explain my lifelong problems with the bowel, nausea etc. In order to not have issues and eat enough, I eat gluten-free, lactose-free and low-FODMAP. I also eat low-carb and have to deal with nausea, most often in the mornings, so I need to eat nausea-friendly foods (delicate in taste and texture). And I'm allergic to seafood and some cheeses and nuts provoke migraines in me. Long list, isn't it? It makes it difficult to get in enough calories and I'm a mesomorphic guy, so I need quite a lot.
At the same time, I like good food and like to cook when I have some free time. I'm a fan of cooking videos on youtube. I watch them all the time.
To quote the famous Jesse Pinkman:Well, I wouldn't recommend combining going to the bathroom & food. That wouldn't be good at all.
I understand your frustration; I don't understand common trends of photo-blasting the Internet with pictures of food. I enjoy a real good and filling meal, but that's the purpose of food; to fill me, and to taste good. Not to spam my facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.Some people like food? They are very easy to bribe with just food. They force me to be happy from food like them, and in school they eat it crazily like animals. Why? They are okay with spending their whole income on it and then take photos of it, that are disgusting to look at. Food for me is a bad necessary thing like going to the bathroom.