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The food noise is gone and honestly it is kind of unsettling — 6 month update

Dr.ObesityLA Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 11:53 PM 36 replies 2,656 viewsPage 2 of 8
wanda_boise
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Dec 26, 2023 at 2:43 AM#6

I want to offer a slightly different perspective. I'm on month 4 and the food noise reduction has been amazing, but it also scared me at first.

Food was my comfort. My coping mechanism. My celebration, my grief ritual, my everything. When the noise went quiet, I was left with... just me. And my feelings. Without the buffer.

Turns out I had been eating my feelings for 20 years and now I actually had to feel them. Started therapy 6 weeks ago and it's been brutal but necessary.

So yes, the quiet is a gift. But be prepared — sometimes what's underneath the noise needs attention too.

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kate.chem
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Dec 26, 2023 at 3:00 AM#7

Lisa, thank you for saying this. I think I'm starting to notice this too. Last week I had a terrible day at work and I reached for snacks and just... didn't want them. And then I didn't know what to do with the stress. I just sat there with it. It was uncomfortable.

I think I need to find a therapist. The fact that I have no coping mechanism without food is kind of terrifying now that I can see it clearly.

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Dec 26, 2023 at 3:17 AM#8

7 months in. The quiet stays. It gets even better — it evolves into a kind of peace with food I never thought possible.

Last night I had two slices of pizza, felt satisfied, put the rest in the fridge, and went about my evening. Old me would have eaten the whole pizza, felt sick, felt ashamed, and then probably had ice cream "because the day was already ruined."

This isn't about not enjoying food. I LOVE food. I just don't need it to fill a void anymore. There is no void. There's just... Tuesday night dinner.

Hang in there everyone. It keeps getting better.

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Dec 26, 2023 at 3:34 AM#9

Just started last week. Reading this thread with so much hope. The food noise is the reason I asked my doctor about GLP-1s in the first place. Not the weight — the NOISE. I'm so tired of thinking about food all day every day.

Thank you all for being so honest. It helps to know I'm not alone in this.

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Dec 26, 2023 at 3:51 AM#10

Jake, you're going to feel it. Give it a few weeks. And when the quiet hits, sit with it. Let yourself feel whatever comes up. We're here.

This community, I swear. Best thing on the internet.

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