No it's not... Although I can see why it reads like that.
I am an emotional eater and always have been. I put on weight because I over eat. I am very physically active. When I get stressed I over eat.
The weight hasn't come back on gradually. The weight did stay off, but I started having work troubles, I started bingeing and the weight piled on.
I did the Cambridge diet 18 months ago for about a month. It helped break the habit and the link between comfort=food. Knowing that for breakfast, I would have x and for lunch I would have x meant I didn't need to think about food. Then I was able to switch to mfp. Because of my size, I am on the rock bottom 1200 calories to diet (according to mfp, which I know does tend to put people on that, but it's also backed up by the other calorie counters online). 3 shakes + a decent meal worked out about that.
I want to do the same again, but I don't want to have to meet someone to get the shakes.
As I said, it's just a month to break the cycle. If I could give up sugar, it would probably help, but then I still need to work out meals and I don't have the energy at the moment.
So, I want 1 month eating shakes + a meal. To get back into the habit of feeling hungry (I know it sounds silly, but I'm starving, yet not hungry at the moment due to the bad foods I'm eating). I need to know I don't have to think about food. A sort of reprogramming.