Diet and Autism (formerly the 'My Diet Hell' thread)

I attended an ASD advice session a couple of weeks ago and, amongst other questions, I was asked if I obsessed over anything (it was put more gently than this, of course). I'm often a bit slow to realise obvious things, so I couldn't come up with an instructive answer.

Hours later, it dawned on me that I'm needlessly over-concerned with losing weight. I am 5-foot-9 and exactly 11-stone which, as far as I'm aware, isn't over-weight anyway; so why the obsession? It perhaps doesn't help that I'm truly terrible at everything from basic mathematics to understanding weighing-scales in an ordinary fashion (I frequently think of '11-stone' as '11 o'clock', and can't get out of the rut of thinking that mistaken way). Obviously, this obsession features the usual calorie-counting routines and fretting about the *enormous* calorific legacy of adding a single sweetener to a cup of coffee. All this is difficult to explain because, like most people, I defiantly tell myself that I don't care what others think of me or my appearance...while secretly worrying about what others think of me or my appearance...and vice versa.

Anybody else have this or similar problems?

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  • Modern Life Is Rubbish (Part 99736):

    I don't drink alcohol but wanted to try a glass of white wine each day for the supposed health benefits. Naturally this means that I'll be selling my body for Toilet Duck within a week. Anyway, this is a moan about unreliable information on the internet - a revelation that will no doubt shock you all. Typically, I was shocked by the conflicting info about white wine's benefits and drawbacks; for example, two of the first Google results claimed that white wine is bad for sleep...and good for sleep. Doh.

    TL;DR  Twit surprised by internet.

    More moans as I wake to the 21st century.

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  • Modern Life Is Rubbish (Part 99736):

    I don't drink alcohol but wanted to try a glass of white wine each day for the supposed health benefits. Naturally this means that I'll be selling my body for Toilet Duck within a week. Anyway, this is a moan about unreliable information on the internet - a revelation that will no doubt shock you all. Typically, I was shocked by the conflicting info about white wine's benefits and drawbacks; for example, two of the first Google results claimed that white wine is bad for sleep...and good for sleep. Doh.

    TL;DR  Twit surprised by internet.

    More moans as I wake to the 21st century.

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