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Anonymous
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OP here, I used to eat like that a lot. It became a struggle, kinda like in Supersize Me when Spurlock says he starts getting emotional highs from eating the food. I used to hit like three different fast food places some days because I didn't want the people at one place thinking the huge order was all for me. Hell, one time I went to Sheetz and got two 1/4 pound chilidogs, a large bucket of fries, a half pound cheeseburger, five chicken strips, and three fucking candy bars. Later that same day I got 12 donuts from Dunkin Donuts and ate nine of them without stopping.
The sad part is I'd often have these binges as after school meals, but in school I'd always buy double portion lunches AND a chicken sandwich and fries from the a la carte line and dip it all in ranch dressing. Some days I can easily tell I was probably eating over 7,000 calories of fatty fried shit.
My only motivation for changing was the one night I nearly had a heart attack (lots of chest pain, sweating and hard to breath, but it passed in about five minutes...was fucking scary as all hell though). Now that all these fast food places have "meal builders" on their websites, it's insane to go put together the shit I used to eat on their site and see just how much garbage I was putting in my body.
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