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Do you know the mechanism of the weight gain - I think that first you have to find out how they fuck you up - let's say they lower your impulse control - the solution will be different compared to something that fucks up your insulin regulation.
I will start looking at some other different addictions (wow, tiktok, porn, doomscrolling, realclearpolitics) you may have and see if you can cut them down - for some reason those things cascade.
Also remove artificial sweeteners from your life - one of the things I did couple of months ago was cut sugar free energy drinks and replace them with carbonated water with the juice of a half to one lemon - my health and weight took a turn for the better.
Movement - like simple walking or swimming could make a big difference if done regularly.
My opinion - you have to try and build (and remove) habits because they don't need much willpower to sustain once formed.
But why should I bother to do any of this at all? What reason to lose weight at all? Why not eat myself to death, given that I want to die?
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