Thursday, April 4, 2013

Sensory issues?

Time is just getting away from me these days. I'm still stuck in hoarder's you-know-where with the tagsale stuff.  Thankfully, I'll be packing the van up in order to unload all this stuff  tomorrow.  Can't wait to get this done so I can move on to other house projects. Never ends, does it?

Catching up on what's been going on...
I'm up about 4-5 pounds this week. Not a huge surprise seeing all the sodium I've been taking in. I did end up having way too much on Easter. I felt gluttonous but at the same time I think it was "good" for me to remember how terrible I feel after gorging on bad food.  Now it's time to move on. 

 I had a great, lengthy chat with my therapist yesterday.  A huge lightbulb went off in my head after we came to come realizations about why I hate preparing and cooking good food.   We were talking about the foods that I like and the foods I don't.  The list of likes is much shorter as well as more calorie dense than the foods I do like. 

We realized that I seem to have a sensory issue going on. It's mostly an oral one, but because we have to eat to live, it's also an important one to figure out and probably has a lot to do with my weight and food issues. 

What do I mean about sensory issues?  Well, let me give you some examples of foods that I can't/won't eat...
Chicken:  I will eat chicken but there are a lot of conditions that go along with it.  If it's over-cooked, no way. If it tastes like chicken, not gonna happen. If there is a piece of fat that makes it's way in undetected, you can bet I'm not finishing it.   It mostly comes down to texture with a little bit of taste issues. 

Pork:  Another one that's not-gonna-happen.  I don't like the way it feels on my teeth. 

Mushrooms:  Oh boy!  This one sends me in a tailspin. I can't handle the "bite" to them followed by the bit of "squishiness"  

I could go on and on here.  The point is that we really realized that I get burned out so easily because there isn't much that I can handle.  I tend to stick to the kinds of foods that disguise the goodness....sauces and gravies come to mind. 

I know it all sounds so crazy, but I think I've really hit upon something with this.  My therapist is doing some research, as am I.  We'll figure this out.  Until then, I will just keep on keeping on the best way I know how. 













1 comment:

  1. Hi Jenn! Well, most of the time, I don't eat food for pleasurable purposes. It's not exactly that I hate my food, but I don't get excited about it either. If a person likes their food too much, then they want to eat too much. Mostly, I eat things like scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs, tuna, oatmeal, oranges--things that I'm not likely to overeat. *None* of these foods are on my OMG food list. I used to be 60 pounds heavier when I ate mostly off my "I enjoy this food" list. So the choice was made.

    :-) Marion

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