Body Dysmorphic Disorder: When what you see isn’t what you see

Part of being healthy is having a healthy and positive self-image.  Easier said than done though, right?  You’re probably thinking to yourself, the only people who say things like that are ones who have the bodies that the rest of the population would kill for.  But you know what?  Those people have their own struggles too.  That’s the thing about judging others; you just have no clue what they have had to walk through.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a kind of mental illness where a person has a high level of concern with their body image.  They have this preconception that there is something horribly wrong with their body. Their “actual self” does not line up with their “ideal self”.  This probably happens for most of us, so what makes people who suffer from BDD different? What they see when they look in the mirror is not actually there.  When you look at yourself maybe you see an extra five pounds you have been trying to lose or maybe a scar you’ve had since childhood that you wish you could get rid of.  Someone with BDD sees a grotesquely disfigured face where there is none or 20 pounds of flab where there might only be muscle.  These obsessions with flaws that aren’t there cause a significant amount of stress.  They are constantly thinking of ways to hide their “problem” areas, they may avoid social interactions just so no one can see how hideous they believe they are and they often struggle with depression and anxiety.

This is a hard disorder to deal with because you are faced with a person who sees and truly and deeply believes something that you know isn’t there.  Have you ever tried to tell a kid that their imaginary friend doesn’t really exist? This is along those lines.  Anti-depressants might be given to help with those symptoms, but it won’t help them see what is really looking back at them in the mirror.  More often than not, this is a deep seeded issue that goes way back. There isn’t much research on this disorder yet but it is starting to gain some attention.  Oddly enough more and more people who have had a huge change in their body, like losing a significant amount of weight, are the ones most likely to suffer from BDD.  When someone has looked a certain way for so long and then that image changes, it is hard to let go of the past and embrace the future.

How do you help someone with BDD? Patience, and lots of it.  Whether you have BDD or know someone who does you have to realize this won’t be a quick fix.  It will take time and most likely a lot of setbacks.  There will be good days and then there will be not so good days.  One of the biggest helpers is trying to focus more on the positive rather than the negative. Ok, you think your thighs are the reason someone named you thunder thighs.  Ignore that nagging thought for now and list 5 other body parts you like, or 5 personality traits you wouldn’t trade for the world, or 5 reasons your dog loves you.  Any way you can focus that negative energy into positive do it. This will take a lot of work because it is so easy for all of us to listen to that little voice inside our heads that says we aren’t perfect. No one is and even the people that appear to have it all have their own battles they are fighting.

Being healthy doesn’t always entail eating right and exercising.  It includes your mind and your thoughts.  Like I’ve said before I’m not a doctor or expert, so if you have BDD or just think you might, talk with a professional and set up the best plan of action for you.  Once you get your mind in the right place, all the hard work you put into your diet and exercise will pay off even more so!

When your eyes are bigger than your stomach

Happy October everyone! I hope that you had a fabulous weekend and you are ready to start your week!

Portion size.  How many of you actually know what a proper portion size looks like?  Sure you might know what a portion should be, but if someone put a plate in front of you and asked you to fill it with the proper amount of food would you be able to?  Most likely not, and you aren’t alone, as most people have no clue what a proper portion of food should be.  There are plenty of reasons for this, one of them being that portions have grown significantly over the years.  But I think that even more than that, people like to see a full plate.  We don’t want to feel like we have been “jipped” when it comes to food.  Think about it: when was the last time you got totally psyched to see a plate that had a little pile of veggies, a meager sized piece of chicken and small helping of brown rice?  Probably hasn’t happened yet.  Now think of your typical Thanksgiving plate.  You pile that turkey on there, load it up with potatoes, pour gravy all over, and finish up with some pumpkin pie.  Seeing a full plate of food somehow allows you to feel like you are going to be fed and won’t go hungry.

This of course can lead to weight gain and overall bad health.  Constantly piling your plate with food, even “good” or healthy food, will never get you where you want to be health wise.  I get it too, because I struggle with making sure I am eating the correct portions.  I frequently have a case of my eyes were bigger than my stomach, but they are getting few and far between.  So why do we let our eyes rule our plate? Well, there are plenty of different reasons.  One is that with the ever growing portion sizes we also have ever growing waistbands and actually need more food to feel like we have eaten a full meal.  We are also a country that is over consuming sugar and sugar acts as an appetite stimulant.  So instead of that donut you just ate making you feel satisfied, you feel like you need to eat more food.

And one big reason I think that we eat more than we should is that we are lazy.  I don’t mean lazy in terms of getting up and moving around (although that is a problem).  I mean we don’t do our research when it comes to food.  Quick, without looking tell me how big the correct portion of chicken is.  Can’t?  It’s about 3 oz or the size of your palm.  Now, you’re going to tell me that you are not lazy, you read the nutrition labels and everything.  Sure you probably glance at it but do you actually follow the serving size on that bag of chips?  Because I can bet you that you would be shocked at how little you are actually supposed to eat.  Just eye-balling your food is not a good way to eat because more often than not, you are over-estimating your portion sizes.

So what can you do to counteract this?  Well for starters start measuring EVERYTHING.  Actually bust out your measuring cups and spoons and put them to good use.  Buy a kitchen scale (they are really not that expensive and can be found at Wal mart) and weigh your meats and veggies.  Sure it takes a little extra work but it will help you learn what a proper portion size actually looks like.  And if you are caught without some type of measuring device, use your hand.   This is a really great chart that you can use to quickly measure out your portions.  When you eat out, immediately divide your food in half and have it boxed up or share it with someone else.  Restaurants are notorious for giving out massive portions of food (who wants to go out to eat and get 4 french fries and a mini burger?) and it is just easier to divide up the food right away before you start inhaling it.  And that is another thing, take your time eating.  Most of us can finish a meal in 5 minutes flat and be on our way to our next activity.  But eating fast doesn’t give your brain a chance to register that you have eaten and you end up eating way too much.  Slow down and try to take at least 20 minutes to eat.  This can help you start feeling fuller and enjoying those correct portions.

When you first start eating the correct amount of food, you will probably feel like you are starving yourself.  You will be eating less than you are used to but you have to get your body used to the right amount of food.  This is where taking your time eating can come in handy as well as making sure that the food you are eating is flavorful and filling.  Start experimenting with new recipes and flavors and find something that leaves you feeling satisfied even if you aren’t eating a gigantic amount of it.  Once you can teach your eyes just how much food should be going into your stomach, you will be on your way to healthier living!

Tools to Help with Portion Control

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Hello and welcome!

Hello and welcome to my brand new blog!  You are either here because I told you to look at my new blog (Hi Dad!), you thought that this had something to do with the movie (sorry, I have tricked you. But stick around for just a minute!), or you have a desire to learn how to have the best health possible.  What ever your reason may be, I hope that you are able to take away something valuable from this blog and that you decide to come back.  So what exactly will I be writing about and why?  I have become fascinated with the world of health and nutrition since I have started to see how the way I eat has changed and affected my life.  But there is SO much information out there.  What we should or shouldn’t eat, when we should eat, how we should eat, where we should eat…. it all starts to get a little overwhelming.  And with all the conflicting information out there, it is no wonder our country has a health epidemic of gigantic proportions.  It is my hope that I can help you wade through the sea of facts and studies and research out there so that you have a chance at your best health.  Because I believe that every single person deserves to live life in the healthiest way possible.  Each week I will post about books, articles, studies, and anything in general that has to do with nutrition and the way it can either positively or negatively affect our health.  I will also share insights into my life and my journey through the wide world of food.  My goal essentially is to arm you with the best tools to make informed decisions about the way you prepare and eat food.  Like I said before, everyone deserves to live with the best health possible and I am ready to fight for you so you have a chance at that healthy and full life!!