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Anonymous
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Yeah, it's actually ridiculously small compared to my old diet (lots of fast food, litres of soda)... but then again, my old diet was the reason I reached 247 from 180 in 5 years. It got especially bad once I started earning more from my IT job.
I just try and justify my suffering. The less I weigh, the better my runs. The better my runs, the better my runner's high.
When I get too upset that I'm not eating as much as I used to, I look forward to my next run to see if my efforts have been rewarded... and it has! Every consecutive daily run I do is breaking a new personal record.
I used to run 10:26 when I was 180 (wasn't fond of running). Now that I'm back in that pace, I actually feel damn proud of myself.
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