Parker
Active Member
And, speaking as a morbidly obese individual, eating and food becomes a mood altering drug. Consider it the concept of "comfort food" brought to the next level. It's damn hard to de-emphasize food, to learn to treat it a fuel as opposed to a reward, or a consolation.As a former drinker I cannot even imagine trying to take in a "reasonable" amount of alcohol 3-4 times a day. Yet that is the exact problem a food addict faces. Alcohol is widely advertised and featured in films etc. but nothing like the scale of junk food ads everywhere. I feel for those who suffer from it. Its also the addiction that people still feel fine about judging.. This needs to stop.
My GP spent years nagging me about my weight, as if it was a minor failing I could easily correct with a little willpower. Then he took a long trip through Europe with an overweight friend, and came back with a new understanding. He commented that while he could savour and remember every painting in every gallery, his friend could remember every bite in every restaurant.