I will be leaving for the weekend soon so I'll reply right now.
We lived near an awful area for the duration of 2016. It had a plethora of fast food chains and services, but the Burger King was getting robbed on a regular basis. I made friends with some of the neighborhood kids (who carried switchblades), we shared a bus stop and they sort of just...took me in for some reason. I never had to walk alone because of that. The local KFC was so bad, soggy and overall bad quality. Hopefully the one you live near turns out way better than what I had experienced. There was also a checkers which was our 'go to' spot. I loved the Bacon Burgers, but not the healthiest stuff in the world. There was a McDonalds which is the 'popular choice' but never worth the price. It wasn't just some sort of meme about the milkshake machine never working. It was always down for some odd reason.
I have experienced fainting but nothing to do with nutrition. Panic Attacks can cause similar feelings, but I haven't had one of those in over 4 months. The prescription I'm using ends them as they begin, so I no longer fear them as much.
Strangely enough, I can't relate much to anger. It's just not an emotion that comes up for me.
We lived near an awful area for the duration of 2016. It had a plethora of fast food chains and services, but the Burger King was getting robbed on a regular basis. I made friends with some of the neighborhood kids (who carried switchblades), we shared a bus stop and they sort of just...took me in for some reason. I never had to walk alone because of that. The local KFC was so bad, soggy and overall bad quality. Hopefully the one you live near turns out way better than what I had experienced. There was also a checkers which was our 'go to' spot. I loved the Bacon Burgers, but not the healthiest stuff in the world. There was a McDonalds which is the 'popular choice' but never worth the price. It wasn't just some sort of meme about the milkshake machine never working. It was always down for some odd reason.
I have experienced fainting but nothing to do with nutrition. Panic Attacks can cause similar feelings, but I haven't had one of those in over 4 months. The prescription I'm using ends them as they begin, so I no longer fear them as much.
Strangely enough, I can't relate much to anger. It's just not an emotion that comes up for me.