
Originally Posted by
Turnover25
I think it’s different for us, for me at least. When I was extremely bad, I was 100% all in all the time. I’d bring meal prepped food with me to family functions to avoid eating bad, never cheated ever, but then my state progressed and I got to this point where I was fine, but not healed, it was like “ok I am tired and this isn’t horrible anymore so I’m going to try and be a little normal for a while”. I found this place shortly after getting pfs so I wasn’t really fumbling in the dark, as much as just taking things at my own pace while also trying to process what was going on and what had happened. That being said I have been extremely strict in almost all areas this whole time besides diet, which I liked to cheat a bit during those cycles when I needed sugar. Just learning things in a different way. Its probably hard also for some people to take someones word for something, to dedicate your entire life to something that you hear from someone else, as opposed to figuring it out yourself. Just my 2 cents.
Japanther is single handedly, besides you guys here, my most influential sufferer I’ve read about. You could literally trade me and that guys experience and they would be the same, I’ve always thought if he could do it I could do it. That guy had some serious dedication though. 100 percent raw food diet for like 9 months
Edit: also you gotta remember you’re talking to a bunch of dudes with deficient gaba, I’ve been running off fumes instead of motivation for like 2 years, Just sheer will haha. I remember I used to be able to pick a goal, and have laser focus until I got there. Can’t wait to have that back