Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Umm, <clears throat & waves hand over here in corner> I believe you all seem to know or have uncovered something that intrigues me very, VERY greatly.(lack of a better scentece to stress the importance) I seem to be a carb fanatic & probably lack dietary disiplne just as much as the next person, but AM I NOT healing becuase of what my body is (seems) to be craving so badly, yet unbeknownst to me, I am causing a further void of where I need/want/should (to) be, since I have been in the SSRI world, Benzo world, and not sure of other class but, take a quick look at my/a brief (and total) history...Layin' it out there for you guys... Welbutrin Zoloft Xanax Welbutrin SR Buspar Klonopin (1 pill, one single time only, ever) Paxil CR Comments? questions? Concerns? Jokes... hehehe j/k Or, am I totally normal & just like carbs, or do you know something I SHOULD? Warm regards & big hugs, Keven > In a message dated 12/17/03 11:18:15 AM Mountain Standard Time, > ccreel@r... writes: > > > > I STRONGLY second this. More later. > > > > > Thank you for the validation. I was afraid you had a different viewpoint, > but I think this carb issue HAS only ONE viewpoint -- simple carbs are poison, > complex carbs are good. That's why my oat-based granola has taken off like > crazy. It balances blood sugar in the morning, eliminating glucose plummets by > noon, keeps you full and satisfied and stops the cravings for all the really > bad stuff. LOL > > > Blind Reason > a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue > Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Hiya Glitter! I was more concerned with a wrong diet causing or bringing forth depression like symptoms, not the weight factor...Geeze, I wish that was my problem. People say " I'm blessed " with a fast metabolism, but can you imagine, eating like a cow, TRYING to gain weight (your entire life) and can't??? That's me. : ) but yet, : ( I guess I'm confused. I thought we were on to something other than a weight issue with the carbs... I'm trying to un SSRI / BENZO myself, and if me, or I am eating things that is/are creating " depression " (no tests for this, remember?) like symptoms... You all seemed like you knew " something " that I hadn't yet. I am not schooled in the good carb, bad carb anything, anything dietary... I just eat as well as I can, I just know that carbs are what my body seems to want most of, even pre Paxil. Hmmmm..... Until tomorrow. Night group. Keven > In a message dated 12/17/03 8:44:04 PM Mountain Standard Time, > ksoenen@y... writes: > > > > Or, am I totally normal & just like carbs, or do you know something > > I SHOULD? > > > > Most people love carbs. Just look around you. 60% of our population is > obese. I blame the USDA for coming up with that stupid pyramid scheme in the > early 80's where they said you should eat 12 servings of carbs a day. They > turned us into a nation of fatties!!!! And sick fatties at that!! My > step-daughter, who's a carb junkie, is certifiably obese. She's just now figured out that > the South Beach Diet might be the way to go and has lost 6 pounds in a week. > Before that, she lived on bagels, pasta, bread. Don't get me started on my > food conspiracy theory! But seriously. You are what you eat. I'm probably > one of the few people I know who would starve before eating Mc's or any > packaged food, or any junk food, or even a donut. Just look at the ads on TV at > dinnertime -- antacids, laxatives, anti-diarrheal meds, cholesterol meds, > headache meds. Sheesh. Most of those things are caused by a bad diet!!! When I > went through Paxil withdrawal I had carb cravings that wouldnt quit. Lived > on potatoes and chocolate and popcorn. Couldn't get enough. Now those things > makes me nauseous just thinking about them. My friends call me the Food > Fascist. It has to be just so or I won't eat it. And I think my diet is one of > the reasons that I'm an old bag and have no chronic illnesses. > > > > Blind Reason > a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue > Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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