u/Beneficial_Fox_7581

Future carnivore

Let me just get to the point - I really admire this sub. I have been an ashamed, unhealthy vegetarian for most of my life. I have never felt right or proud about eating this way. But I don't know how to change. The issue is, I had so many poorly cooked (and one really traumatizing interaction with) meat/eggs as a kid that I became grossed out and started avoiding it. Then before I knew it, I stopped eating meat all together. Now its been several years, and I KNOW I am very nutrionally deficient and sick from carbs. You're probably wondering why I would post here in the carnivore sub, because I am so far away from that. But as I said, I really admire what you're doing and hope to reach a point where i can be like you guys!!! So if anyone can think back to a time in there life when they were mostly carbs, where do you even start? It's so intimidating to me. There are probably other people like me that have had bad or limited experiences with meat because of their parents or other circumstances, so hopefully there is a way to overcome this. Any positive advice would be appreciated, as I need to do this for my health. Thank you so much for reading.

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u/Beneficial_Fox_7581 — 24 hours ago