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Thank you but I don't really recognize myself in this article, It's been almost 3 years since my last binge (bulimia). I am born with depression, actually.Read this and you will understand your condition Your Eatopia - Blog - Phases of Recovery From A Restrictive Eating Disorder
Hi - I've read a couple of your posts - and you do have a lot going on, so likely there is not one simple solution.Hi everyone
I'm French and new to Peat... Well, I have to admit that I post really often, because I'm afraid of going in the bad direction and need some friendly advices :)
I had lifelong depression, ADHD, anxiety and brain fog. 15 years of eating disorders, healed for 2 years now.
During the past 12 days I have eaten decent amount of calories (2500 at least) and have been trying to do my best not to freak out with my bad digestion (worsened by eating disorders and low carb dieting, but I'm born that way) ! Thanks to sugar, saturated fat and good salt, my anxiety and insomnia stopped (except while taking pregnelonone), and I feel grateful
The thing is : I can't think properly.
I don't remember things I've lived, things people told me a week ago, and it's so hard to focus on a book.
Most of the time, when I have a meal, I get sudden blurry vision and enormous bloating (to the point that I hold my belly like a pregnant woman because I am ashamed...).
Fatigue follows... and brain fog is massive. I know my blood sugar level is maybe related to that issue.
I tried fasting and I got almost no brain fog. I had sharped mind. I tried keto and the same happened.
My TSH is 2.8 so it might be du to slow metabolism, that leads to not being able to digest food normally (that's what I've learned from Kate Deering's book).
Anyway, I find it hard to know what to do about it.
Should I try thyroid supplement (I have one at home, never tried) or searching for food that cause intolerance ? I want to live a normal life !
I think BAD DIGESTION is keeping me away from happiness!
Yesterday I spend the day with my bro in museums but I was so spacey that I did not really understand what I read and my vision was horribly blurry
The first week felt great but now I'm desperate.
Can you help me ?
What a great reply, Peatful.Lifelong depression ADHD anxiety
And 15 minus two years of ED requires a lot more consistency and time and trust than just 12 days
You have already said some things you have implemented are beneficial
Keep at it
In the meantime
Go out and volunteer in your community
Read to shut ins
Do puzzles at care homes with the residents
Etc
But be with people
Not dogs. Not gardens.
But go love on some people
You probably have so much love to give
There is no way that anyone could determine, nor should suggest given this very complicated and incomplete history that "this is a thiamine problem".Semantics game. Dysbiosis=digestion problem. Dysbiosis = thiamine problem in all likelihood.
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SIBO, IBS, and Constipation: Unrecognized Thiamine Deficiency? - Hormones Matter
Is it possible that small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is simply a symptom of an underlying vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiency?www.hormonesmatter.com
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Gastrointestinal beriberi: a forme fruste of Wernicke's encephalopathy? - PubMed
Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain, are very common in patients with Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE). Mild thiamine deficiency may have only gastrointestinal symptoms. We are reporting two patients with thiamine deficiency who predominantly had...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I don't know that is the case either - but I agree with your reply - last thing needed here is a 'wallet biopsy' by a functional medicine type, or the supplement pushers. Seems like she has already identified some patterns, and some strategies that are helping. I'd keep moving in that direction of listening to her body. I've found there is no magic pill - no one supplement or food etc that is going to magically solve things.Stop pushing this rabbit hole to people. What's going on there isn't very complicated - it's simply a case of malnutrition.
How is it working? I just realized how old this thread is.. it seemed to show up on the "new" list. I have a decade long history of IBS, constipation, etc. etc. and tried thiamine.. all forms; for months. Did nothing for me.I am open minded, like I said I started the thiamine today, and I feel good so far so you may be on to something! Though 30-40% chance it is placebo :)
What exactly is a low Vit A diet? Sorry, I realize this forum has changed to this focus, but I've not been around for awhile. Are there any links for quick overviews, etc. ?A low "vitamin A" and low toxin diet fixes digestion. We are seeing profound changes in my family with the low toxin lifestyle.