arfid victory of the week: have eaten strawberries THREE times this week
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arfid victory of the week: have eaten strawberries THREE times this week
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any other arfid folks feel like certain foods smell really good, but taste horrible? like you know you wouldn't be able to eat it but it still smells good. or is this just a Me thing
Hi! So it’s been a long time since I posted anything here and mainly because I spent the past couple months trying to deal with arfid. I actually made some great progress and started trying new foods again and ate pretty much the same thing my family made for dinner every night!
In the not so great of news: right when I felt like I was making great progress now I have some medical thing going on that is making it difficult to physically eat, so hopefully that gets taken care of soon because I don’t want to be back at square one once I can eat real foods again (apparently all my health stuff just HAS to revolve around food lol)
Hope everyone is doing well!
Imagine being able to take a bite of unfamiliar food without the anxiety that leads to it being way more difficult to actually eat even if you end up liking it
The worst thing about learning a new language is inevitably the topic of food comes up and you have to pretend to enjoy food more / have a wider variety of meals than you actually do
i need to fill out my food hierarchy worksheet before my next dietitan appointment but i just have NO motivation to do it. having arfid makes me feel like even thinking about food is too much sometimes