So sad, but I find I'm one of them
For years and years I have eaten my way through stress and sadness. It's how I coped.
I always wanted to be one of those who lost my appetite during those times. I always thought it was "normal". Turns out it is. The common response to major stress and sadness is often a constriction of involuntary muscles.
I've been working through a lot of the emotional garbage I've toted around for years in the eating department. Today, I find, I am one of those people.
I lost my beloved little Cairn today. I'm beyond sad. I have such a tightness in my gut. For an hour or so this morning I felt like everything was being squeezed up into my throat. I have yet to eat. I should try, but I just don't want to.
I'm grateful for my sleeve. Without it, I wouldn't be on this journey and allowing myself to feel the grief over the loss of my little buddy. I'd be eating to stuff down the feelings.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my dog last month and I know how hard it is. I felt so ill, I didn't want to eat, either. (((hugs)))
So sad..I am so sorry for your loss. I am a dog person also and they are not just dogs or pets but family members. (I had a cairn for several years and my daughter brought home a pitt that dealt with it for about 3 months then decided that she wanted to be the only dog and killed my Sasha). It is a very devastating event when one passes. My heart goes out to you.
on 6/17/15 3:06 pm - CT
So sorry about your dog. It is heartbreaking to lose them, just devastating. Best wishes.