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I Am a Vegetarian

But may be no longer...

I've been a vegetarian for about 7 months. I feel terrible about the way factory animals are treated, the disregard for their lives brings tears to my eyes. The videos I've come across are just horrid. Not to mention the effects on the environment. Anyways, now when I see meat on a plate all I think about is that it's the dead corpse of an animal. I think about how they looked before being brutally murdered... I think about how they've lived a life of torture and abuse. But it's not just ethical reasons, it also simply grosses me out now - I feel almost as though eating it would make me a canibal. Plus the pus, feces, uric acid, fat and blood just don't sound good to me. I have no desire to eat it at all. I used to love bbq but now it makes me think of burning flesh, ugh. Anyways, this isn't meant to gross anyone out, it's just how I feel. I don't care about the choices others make. The reason I'm making this post, is because despite my aversion, I may need to somehow break this mental barrier and start incorporating meat again...

So, I may become a pescetarian instead. As in...ill eat fish & eggs in addition to veggies and such. Why? Well, first of all my skin. A few months ago this weird indent/depression spontaneously appeared on my face. There wasn't a pimple in that spot or anything. I started associating this issue with possibly my lack of protein, but I ignored it. Now it's even bigger. I don't want a dent on my face...and it may be permanent damage that will only get worse if I don't address it. I've read that such dents can be due to protein deficiency or vitamin deficiency, such as B-12. My skin has also lost volume it seems, making me look a bit older and frailer. And...a couple months after becoming vegetarian I experienced the worst cystic breakout I've ever had. My dermatologist was shocked and this led me to start Accutane.

In addition to skin problems, I'm having low energy and I'm not in as good of shape as I used to be. This time last year I felt great and looked great. I was eating a clean and high protein diet as well as following a strict workout plan. Well, I'm doing the same workout plan now but not getting the results I had before. Last year my face and body we're looking great. I had a good amount of energy as well to do my workouts; now I dread them and feel weak.

A friend of mine who looks like she's super healthy and in great shape is vegan, however surprisingly her doctor told her the diet is actually wearing in her body and now she's incorporating fish and chicken. I always looked up to her as proof of a healthy vegan, but I guess that was even misleading.

By the way, I've tried other options for protein (beans, tofu & fake meats, nuts and nut butters, Greek yogurt, cheese, eggs, protein shakes, protein bars, protein cereal, protein-infused soy milk, etc.). I've also tried supplements for the vitamins I'm missing. Some days I would even go way over my protein goal. However, this type of protein isn't as "quality" as meat protein which gives us the right amino acids. I realize that by being pescetarian it will still be hard for me to get this quality protein, unless I eat fish and eggs everyday (which probably isn't healthy?) But I'll try to get amino acid pills and continue eating other meatless protein sources.

Wish me luck on a journey back to health and if you have any advice or tips on how to get sufficient protein, aminos and/or vitamins please let me know. Oh...or how to get past this mental barrier of guilt and disgust.
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I had the same problem with the denting except on my hands. I got weak and my hair was thinning.
Good luck with your health. It's too important to ignore when the body needs something and can't get enough of it from substitutes. You can look for places where the animals used for meat aren't treated so badly before becoming product.