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Old 09-23-2009, 12:08 PM #1
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After my daughter died,7 years ago,I took to my bed,for weeks and weeks,I would only get up if I had to,and thats when my Cheerios and Special K addictions began!Until a year ago, when I went on Atkins diet,all I would ever eat were these 2 cereals.At christmans,I blew the Atkins diet,telling myself I would start it again when the season was over.Yeah,right!I did not buy any cereal,until about 4-5 months ago,I should NEVER started again.It is my comfort food, the food I reach for when I am sad,which is very often.I am back to eating about 8 cups dry Special K,with alot of sugar and milk.I do not like Cheerios anymore,but even if I feel really full,I still go and get more cereal.I have never heard of this type of addiction ever before,and though its humiliating to say it out loud,I would like to know if anyone else has the same addiction? I could sure feel better if I was not the only one!I do not like all of the flavored Special K,just the regular one.Help!!
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