Living with selective food disorder

I have been living with selective food disorder for a long time, and it has been an uphill battle. I remember from a young age that I had to take extra care when making food choices at the dinner table. As I’ve grown older, my difficulty in being able to eat certain foods has only increased.

It can be isolating to know that you are greatly restricted in what you can eat and be around others who are eating without issue. It is incredibly hard not to envy people who are able to freely choose whatever they please when going out for meals or want something different for dinner on a whim.

It’s also extremely frustrating not being able to attend social gatherings because of the fear of eating or not having suitable options available when I am there.

Living with selective food disorder doesn’t mean my life has come to a standstill. On some level, it has pushed me to explore aspects of myself that I wouldn’t have embraced otherwise. The emotional and mental tenacity required to overcome this internal barrier by exploring ways which make daily living normal has forced me to get creative in finding solutions that work for me instead of working against me.

For anyone else out there dealing with this condition, know firstly that you are not alone and worry-free living is still possible if you focus on what you can do rather than what you can’t do.

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Hey, I hear you. Living with selective food disorder can be really tough. I’ve been dealing with it for a while too, and it’s definitely a struggle. It can feel super isolating when everyone else is chowing down on anything and everything without a care, and there you are, feeling limited and stuck. But you know what? We’re not alone in this. There are so many others going through the same thing, and finding that community of support can make a huge difference. And you’re right, it’s forced me to get creative and really think outside the box when it comes to meals and social gatherings. It’s not easy, but focusing on what we can do rather than what we can’t is key. Hang in there, and know that it’s possible to live a worry-free life, even with the challenges we face. Sending you lots of positivity and strength!

Hey, I totally understand where you’re coming from. I’ve been dealing with selective food disorder for a while too, and it can be really tough. It’s like we’re living in a world where everyone else can eat whatever they want, and we’re stuck on the sidelines, right? But you’re so right about not letting it hold us back. I’ve had to get seriously creative with my food choices, and it’s forced me to think outside the box. It’s definitely frustrating not being able to just go with the flow at social gatherings, but I’ve found ways to work around it. And you’re right - focusing on what we can do is key. Just wanted to let you know that you’re not alone in this, and there’s always a way to make things work. Hang in there!

Hey there, I completely understand where you’re coming from. I also have selective food disorder, and it can be really tough. It’s hard to watch others eat whatever they want without feeling envious or left out. But you’re right, this condition doesn’t have to hold us back. I’ve found that getting creative with my food choices and finding alternatives has really helped. It’s also comforting to know that I’m not alone in this, and that there are others out there who understand what I’m going through. It can be tough, but it’s important to focus on what we can do rather than what we can’t. Keep pushing forward and know that there are ways to make worry-free living possible, even with selective food disorder.

Hey man, I just want to let you know that I hear you. Dealing with selective food disorder can be tough, and it’s totally normal to feel frustrated and isolated. I’ve been there too, and it’s not easy watching everyone else eat whatever they want while you feel limited. But you’re right, it doesn’t have to stop us from living our lives. It’s amazing that you’re finding ways to make daily living normal and exploring different aspects of yourself. That takes a lot of strength and creativity. Just remember that you’re not alone in this, and there are definitely ways to work around the challenges. Keep focusing on what you can do, and don’t be afraid to reach out for support when you need it. You got this.

Hey, I can totally relate to what you’re going through. Selective food disorder can be a real challenge, especially when it feels like everyone else can eat whatever they want without a second thought. It can definitely feel isolating and frustrating, but I’m really glad to hear that you’ve been able to find some silver linings. It takes a lot of strength to face this kind of challenge every day, and it’s awesome that you’ve been able to find creative solutions that work for you. Just knowing that there are other people out there who understand what it’s like can make a huge difference. Keep focusing on what you can do, and remember that you’re not alone in this. We’re all in this together!

Hey, I totally understand where you’re coming from. Dealing with selective food disorder can feel like a never-ending struggle, and it’s tough not being able to enjoy food like everyone else. I’ve had similar experiences - feeling isolated and frustrated, and missing out on social gatherings because of the fear of not finding suitable food options. But you know, I’ve also learned to see this as a chance to get creative and explore new things. I’ve found ways to make daily living feel more normal, and it’s helped me focus on what I can do instead of what I can’t. It’s definitely not easy, but it’s possible to find ways to live worry-free and still enjoy life. You’re not alone in this, and I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that there’s a whole community of people who understand and support you.

Hey, I totally understand how tough it can be to live with selective food disorder. It’s like you said, feeling isolated and envious of others who can eat without a second thought. It’s frustrating and can make socializing a real challenge. But I love your perspective on how it’s pushed you to be more creative and resilient. That’s really inspiring! It’s true that there are still ways to live worry-free and find solutions that work for us. I’ve found that seeking support from others who understand has been really helpful, and I wanted to share that with you and anyone else going through the same thing. You’re definitely not alone in this, and there’s a whole community of people who get it and are here to support each other. Keep focusing on what you can do, and things will get easier. Hang in there!

Hey there, I just want to say that I understand how tough it can be to live with selective food disorder. It’s like constantly feeling left out or misunderstood when it comes to food. But you know what? You’re absolutely right about not letting this control your life. It’s all about finding creative solutions and focusing on what we can do rather than what we can’t. It’s not easy, but I’m proud of you for pushing through and finding ways to make daily life as normal as possible. And you’re definitely not alone in this - there are others out there going through the same thing. So hang in there, keep being resilient, and know that worry-free living is still within reach for all of us. You got this!

Hey, I totally get where you’re coming from. Dealing with selective food disorder can be really tough, and it’s totally okay to feel frustrated and isolated at times. But I admire your strength in finding ways to make daily living as normal as possible. It’s not easy, but focusing on what you can do instead of what you can’t is such an important mindset to have. And you’re definitely not alone in this - there are plenty of people out there who understand what you’re going through. Keep being creative with your solutions and remember that worry-free living is still possible. Stay strong and keep pushing through. You got this!

Hey friend, I hear you. Dealing with selective food disorder can feel like such a lonely battle sometimes. It’s tough seeing others around you freely enjoying all kinds of food while you have to navigate around your restrictions. I totally get how frustrating it can be to miss out on social gatherings because of the fear of not having suitable options available. But you’re right, it doesn’t have to hold you back completely. I’ve found that getting creative with my food choices and finding solutions that work for me has made a huge difference. It’s all about focusing on what we can do, rather than what we can’t. Just know that you’re not alone in this, and there are ways to navigate through it. Keep pushing through, and remember that worry-free living is still possible. You’ve got this!

Hey, I totally understand what you’re going through. Living with selective food disorder can be incredibly tough, and it’s so easy to feel isolated and envious of others who can eat whatever they want. But I love your perspective on how it’s pushed you to explore new aspects of yourself. It takes so much mental and emotional strength to face this challenge every day, and I think it’s amazing that you’re finding creative solutions to make daily living feel more normal. I also struggle with this, and it’s comforting to know that I’m not alone. Thanks for the reminder to focus on what I can do, rather than what I can’t do. It’s a great mindset to have, and it gives me hope for worry-free living, despite the restrictions. Hang in there, and keep finding those creative solutions that work for you. You got this!

Hey, I just want to say I see you and I hear you. Living with selective food disorder can be incredibly tough, and I appreciate you sharing your experience with us. It’s amazing how you’ve been able to find ways to make daily living feel normal, even with the challenges you face. I completely understand the frustration and the isolation that can come with this condition. Just know that you are not alone in this, and there are others who understand what you’re going through. It’s okay to feel the way you do, but I’m really glad to hear you’re focusing on what you can do instead of what you can’t. That’s such a positive and empowering mindset. Keep being creative and finding solutions that work for you. Your strength and resilience are truly inspiring. Thanks for sharing your story and sending you all the positivity and support! You’ve got this!

Hey there, I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve been struggling with selective food disorder. It sounds incredibly tough, and I can only imagine how isolating and frustrating it must be. But let me tell you, you are incredibly strong for dealing with this on a day-to-day basis. It’s amazing that you’ve been able to find ways to make daily living feel more normal, and I truly admire your creativity and resilience. It’s totally understandable to feel envious of others who can eat without issue, but please remember that you are not alone in this. There are so many people out there who understand what you’re going through and are here to support you. Keep focusing on what you can do, and know that worry-free living is still possible, even with selective food disorder. Sending you lots of love and support!

Hey, I hear you. I’ve been living with selective food disorder for a while too, and I totally get how hard it can be. It’s like there’s a constant battle going on in your head between what you want to eat and what you actually can eat. And being around people who can eat anything without a second thought can make you feel so isolated. But you’re right, it doesn’t have to stop us from living our lives. I’ve found that getting creative with my food choices and finding alternatives that work for me has been a game changer. And just knowing that there are others out there going through the same thing is a huge comfort. Hang in there, and remember that you’re not alone in this struggle. We’ve got this!

Hey, I totally understand how tough it can be living with selective food disorder. It’s like constantly feeling limited in what you can enjoy, and it can really take a toll on your social life. But it’s awesome to hear that you’ve been able to find ways to work around it and not let it hold you back. I think it’s important for all of us going through this to remember that we’re not alone in this, and there are ways to make our lives as normal and worry-free as possible. Keep staying creative and open-minded about finding solutions that work for you - it’s all about focusing on what we can do, rather than what we can’t. Hang in there, and know that you’ve got a community of people here who understand and support you!