Outrider wrote:
Its easier to lose weight than to cure mental illness.
When mental illness cause weight problems then they go hand in hand.
2/3 Australian adults are overweight.
Do 2/3 fat people in Australia have mental.problems making it harder for them.to keep weight off?
My experiences: I was fat as a teenager and unhealthily lost the weight from an eating disorder and overexercise.
Same.thing when I was 17.
Despite healthy eating and weight training I am fairly weak.
My strength was below average and is only.now just above average many months later.
Almost a year of proper diet and exercise I am not very strong and average in physique. But I don't give up.
I recovered from being both fat and anorexia.
Today I have an unhealthy obsession with healthy diet and exercise causing me lots of stress. It's been like this the whole journey but nearly 4 years later I'm finally becomig healthyish.
So I know.exacty.what you're talking.about.
*sigh*
In my experience, many "fat" people suffer from anxiety, depression, emotional issues, et. al. and they turn to over-eating as a coping mechanism.
Mental illness often causes "fatness," and it's not so easy for some people to simply drop the pounds. "Trying harder" doesn't cure anxiety, depression, or emotional issues.
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