Ep 23: I've lost the weight yet still ashamed.
Find Your Food Voice
Julie Duffy Dillon RDN
4.9 • 750 Ratings
🗓️ 20 June 2016
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Summary
Have you had a dysfunctional relationship with food since you were a kid?? Was food a protector from horrible life events yet you are still feel shameful years later? Listen now for insight.
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Key Points:
- Thank you for the feedback on how you are experiencing the show. So glad you are experiencing more peace with food and at home in your own skin!
- Julie says thank you for sharing the kind words after she expressed her own body image struggles during times of infertility (Not episode 21 as I state in this podcast rather Episode 18)
- Have you read Dietland yet? Amazing and sure to help you heal your relationship with food and your body. Would love to hear your thoughts about the book. #JenniferExists. Shall we have a Dietland book club??
- It is important to honor the functional relationship we have with food. Tell Food thank you and compassionately time to move on and grieve it when it changes. Unless it is not time.
- Trauma work can help you heal and be able find another way of relating with food.
- Unhealthy coping is still coping. Stop beating yourself up for how you’ve gotten this far.
- Should we blame weight for health problems? Weight probably has a relationship with health yet not causation. Just a relationship. Health behavior change associated with weight gain shouldn’t be considered the cause rather a symptom.
- Not everyone in larger bodies has health problems. Not everyone who has lost weight is healthy.
- Cause for health problems multifactorial probably from oppressions, traumas, behaviors, and stress.
- Food addiction: when one takes away the deprivation, they no longer using the word addiction to describe her relationship with food.
- Many people can relate to the trauma of sexual abuse and/or bullying.
- Next time you find yourself in a binge or bad body thoughts, take a deep breath, in this exact moment, someone else is sitting with the same shame and anger. Use that common bond to help you energize your healing.
Show Notes:
- Episode 18 Julie shares her body image struggles
- Raindrop Memories
- Edward McKays Used Book Store
- Dietland by Sarai Walker and the trailer for the paperback
- Episode 20 with Kari Anderson where we discuss honoring the functional relationship with food.
- EMDRÂ for Trauma work
- Advanced Integrative Therapy for Trauma work
- Episode 6 with Marci Evans on Food Addiction
- Sexual abuse is more common than you probably think. Check out info here.
- Eating Disorder Dietitians
- Julie Dillon RD blog
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| 1:09.6 | Hi and welcome to episode 23 of the Love Food Podcast. |
| 1:14.8 | I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian, and food peace promoter. |
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