2nGjyaM0o1rqhFuD65616DjpVfI Juicebox Confession: Sunday Confession: Eating

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Sunday Confession: Eating


Eating.

Food.

Weight.

Body issues....

When I sat down to write this I didn't want to do it. I have struggled with food and body issues as long as I can remember. It feels like the dirtiest of my laundry and I wasn't sure I wanted to air that.

"Just remember, it doesn't have to be "deep,'" More Than Cheese And Beer reminded me.

So I tried. I tried to write something a little fluffier. I tried not to go so deeply into my confession. I tired to make it funny and light.

It did not work.

My issues with food and eating run so very deep that deep is all I can write about. 

I remember being six years old and complaining to my mom about my underarm fat that showed when I wore my dance leotard. I probably weighed 40 pounds. I was tiny. There was no fat, just a crease in my skin. My mom did her best to reassure me that I had nothing to worry about. I wasn't convinced. I worried.

As a teenager I was super thin. Underweight even but I couldn't see it. I ate like crap and didn't take care of myself. My body was a war-field. Me against myself. A fight for beauty and against the fat that I perceived to be there. An impossible war I could never win.

I settled into a routine of quietly watching what I ate and making sure the scale always stayed the same. Then, I found out I was pregnant. Everything changed. Something in my brain switched and I allowed myself to eat whatever I wanted. No guilt, no worries, no fat obsessed thoughts. My goal was a healthy baby and she could only be that way if I was a healthy mom.

I'd love to conclude this with: And I lived happily ever after with a healthier outlook on food and myself. I'd love to write that and leave. But it isn't true. It never will be. It is not who I am. I will fight to keep unhealthy thoughts away. I will struggle to balance my hatred for eating with my love of donuts. I will force myself to love the body I have, today. I will keep fighting because I have to be an example for my little girl. 

Now, into my thirties I am dealing with actual physical repercussions of years of abuse to my body. Pain that is a reminder to be gentler on myself. A reminder that my body is not a fortress, able to withstand the abuse of war. 

My confession: My issues with food, and myself, have eaten away at me.

10 comments:

  1. This is the best Confession topic we've ever done. And I'm sobbing in the bathroom for all of us right now...

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  2. Thank you for being here and participating every week. I know it can be painful, but I also think we're getting somewhere. I'm proud of you for sharing this. You are amazing!

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    1. Thanks, lady! Thank you for pushing me every week. Thank you for reminding me why I write in the first place. XOXO

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  3. I love the raw honesty of these confession posts. Thank you for your transparency and bravery. <3

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  4. Very brave to share this and I applaud your desire to be a good example for your daughter.

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    1. Thank you. I am still not sure I should have hit post but it is important to be honest. For myself and my kiddo. Thank you for reading.

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  5. I think everyone fights this battle to some extent. I almost wish I could feel more strongly about it, I feel like my body could use it more :) I know it's not about that and that's not how it works. But it would be cool if we could switch a little, so you could worry less and I could worry more :) wouldn't that be grand??

    I do love the honesty of your writing. Great post. I did this, but a day late. Oy. And not nearly as well as you did!

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    1. Thanks, Joy. It is a struggle for sure, regardless of which direction it takes you.

      I will head over and check yours out. Thank you so much for reading!

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