OK, It suddenly came; I think I'm ready to give up fish but I have a few questions and concerns

Hi All,

I have been reading and reading on here, and thanks to the great abundance of encouragement and information, I have somewhat quickly transitioned to a 90% raw diet (I still drink coffee, tea and hot water).

Popcorn was my first challenge to give up, but it is done and then without realizing it, I ended not eating anything else that is not raw except an occasional unexpected tortilla chip in a social setting etc . .

I am not giving up coffee because for some reason it helps my weight stay low, as well as helping my singing voice (crazy I know :))

This is all leading up to my final hardest food to give up; FISH!

I do not eat fish often but I was given doctors orders to eat animal protein to keep my weight in check and keep my system running, etc . . I had been diagnosed with a crazy abundance of allergies last October – six months after the first time I decided to go vegan. (Humorously enough, I made the choice to be vegan on the spot after reading the first two chapters of ‘Skinny Bitch.’ As soon as I read the chapter about factory farming, I closed the book and have not touched meat or poultry since.)

I went to a medical doctor, got tested and I was diagnosed as being allergic to half the world including apples, bananas, almonds, all citrus including oranges and grapefruit . . . the list goes on for miles.

Since becoming raw I have noticed that I am eating a lot of these foods without nearly as much problem as before.

OK, now finally my question . . My main concern is that I cannot afford to gain any weight, due to my industry of choice, as well as a very unhealthy tendency to stop eating when I gain weight. I am worried that giving up fish will lead to weight gain.

I am also worried that I will suddenly become very hard on myself if once in awhile I have a piece of fish in a social situation or with my parents (they have a hard time watching me not eat animal products as they worry about my weight getting too low), and then I end up feeling terrible about who I am as a person.

I know this is a lot to write, but I want to be completely honest and say everything so that I can hopefully hear feedback from anyone who has been in a similar position or has any light to shed on this matter.

Thank-you for taking the time read this.

Comments

  • Thank-you Blue_Eyes and Zoe for your helpful feedback.

    Blue_Eyes, thank-you for your kind and encouraging words. You are so right about the stress increasing my weight faster than the food; I needed to hear this again!

    Zoe, yes I just purchased raw nori and dulse which both arrived yesterday and I was able to avoid eating fish at a seafood restaurant I was at yesterday (had salad instead).

    Zoe, I am also eating coconut oil/butter but I notice that I find these products very addictive which leads to my eating too much, which in turn leads to weight gain, so I will avoid these.

    Finally, your words are incredibly valuable right now, yes you are right. If I do slip up I have to remember my intention is there and try not to raise too tough a hand on myself. I think that if I keep thinking your words of ‘doing the best I can’, I will be able to allow myself to give up fish and not worry so much about the repercussion of my own voice, should I once in awhile fail my intention.

  • Sweetpea, I will definitely try the seaweed, nori and kelp and thank-you for this great idea :)

    And Zoe, yummm, what a super low-calorie suggestion; thank-you!

    durianrider, I appreciate your input and fantastic analogy. i do know you are right, . . I have to admit I am thinner eating fish, I have no idea why but I just am. I am still fish-free this week and I will just have to try to lay off of the nuts as well. I do struggle with raw vegan lifestyle because I am a huge comfort food eater, I have been brought up on these foods and have had an incredibly tough time getting off of them.

    I have been craving fish for some reason this past day and am trying to stay strong and true with my beliefs in mind.

    Thanks again!!

  • 1sweetpea, Wow, you just nailed it; Thank-you, I do not think I would’ve figured this out on my own. I have eaten way less nuts this week and I’m sure this does not sound too healthy but I have lost 7 lbs. I am going to stop purchasing nuts in bulk once this batch is done, and I will save the purchasing of nuts for special treat days. I have been discovering that my body does not really respond well to nuts either, so I will slowly ween myself off of them. This is honestly tough for me figuring out what to eat and how to honour my body, but I am trying and every day I will keep taking it on as another journey to my body’s health.

    And yes, I have been measuring out a small portions each day and . . well the craziest thing is happening – I am getting tired of nuts :)

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