tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-876470917003245609.post5336138187519115065..comments2023-06-17T04:09:11.071-04:00Comments on The plum-cake Monster: Good day, Madam.Kittiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02588179420915924255noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-876470917003245609.post-70474126899455942612010-08-15T14:34:08.832-04:002010-08-15T14:34:08.832-04:00I remember going through the same kind of thing......I remember going through the same kind of thing... I was afraid of not being afraid of food because I thought that the fear was the only thing keeping me from going back to the junk food eating ways of my teens... I thought that as soon as I became more comfortable with food, I would ditch my healthy eating in favor of unhealthy eating, and mess everything up.<br /><br />It never happened. I became comfortable enough with food to allow myself to have treats and indulgences whenever the craving struck, but found that I still tended to stick to a clean diet because that's what I enjoyed. We change a lot over time, and we DO improve. Recovery is real, girl, so don't question progress and keep expecting things to get worse again. Stay positive and hopeful about your recovery, and you'll keep getting better and better :)Amanda @ . seek .http://seekmyself.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com