LonelyKitten
Seeking one final escape
- Aug 13, 2023
- 284
I don't normally post in this Section, and I'm not on a path to Recovery at all at this moment, but I wanted to share something positive I found recently!
Ever since I've been released from the hospital, I've been having a cup of hot chocolate, and usually some kind of solid chocolate every day.
You see, they gave me lots of hot choccy in the A&E (was free *and* without lactose so I drank a lot)... and it seems to help with keeping me running in spite of all the horror, iunno.
What the internet tells me is this apparently - eating chocolate releases some hormone named oxytocin, which is usually released from social bonding, like giving a hug....
mmmm I do miss hugs, I got a lot back home :(
I've almost fully avoided chocolate for over a year and a half - since I got my diagnosis.
Have a quite strong lactose intolerance - I was in extremely poor physical health at the time, but this issue has not relapsed in over a year - despite the only continued adjustment being absolutely no milk products, and drinking more water.
Thankfully I've now realized, like, wait a minute - there is milk free chocolate!
There seems to be more options for it out there these days!
A very, very, uhm... privileged, crutch, but, given how sombre everything has been, and is still going... I'm grateful for it ^_^
Ever since I've been released from the hospital, I've been having a cup of hot chocolate, and usually some kind of solid chocolate every day.
You see, they gave me lots of hot choccy in the A&E (was free *and* without lactose so I drank a lot)... and it seems to help with keeping me running in spite of all the horror, iunno.
What the internet tells me is this apparently - eating chocolate releases some hormone named oxytocin, which is usually released from social bonding, like giving a hug....
mmmm I do miss hugs, I got a lot back home :(
I've almost fully avoided chocolate for over a year and a half - since I got my diagnosis.
Have a quite strong lactose intolerance - I was in extremely poor physical health at the time, but this issue has not relapsed in over a year - despite the only continued adjustment being absolutely no milk products, and drinking more water.
Thankfully I've now realized, like, wait a minute - there is milk free chocolate!
There seems to be more options for it out there these days!
A very, very, uhm... privileged, crutch, but, given how sombre everything has been, and is still going... I'm grateful for it ^_^