You swore you’d stop — and then you didn’t. Not because you forgot, not because you were bored. Because something inside of you screamed louder than logic. That’s not a craving. That’s a compulsion. That’s addiction.
Addiction isn’t about the substance. It’s about the brain’s response to it. When certain foods light up the dopamine system over and over — especially sugar and ultra-processed junk — your brain rewires around them. What used to be a treat becomes the fix. You start chasing normal.
That’s what makes it so hard. You can’t avoid food. And people around you don’t get it — they’re still stuck in calories, moderation, and cheat days. This isn’t about indulgence. It’s about being trapped in a pattern that robs you of peace, focus, and freedom.
If this sounds like you, it probably is. And the good news? There’s a path out. It starts with naming what you’re dealing with. Not blaming yourself — just recognizing that the old rules don’t apply here.
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