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thinpossible 06-06-2009 02:04 PM

Sheesh, trying to beat the sugar.
 
Man, I think I'm having sugar withdrawals or something. I'm all shaky, and I am craving sugar like you wouldn't believe. I hope this gets easier soon. I'm going on 2 weeks and it seems like it's harder than ever. I'm eating tons of protein, I hear that helps. Aaaugh! :fr:

Tai 06-06-2009 02:15 PM

It does get easier, I promise. Hang in there!

cfmama 06-06-2009 02:33 PM

You know, I would say it PEAKED for me at about 2.5 weeks and then by 3-3.5 weeks I was good to go. It's freaking HARD and I totally commend all of your hard work in doing this. I would say it's one of the hardest things that I've EVER done, kicking sugar.

*hugs* I know it sucks. I know. You are doing so well though. Just hand on for a bit more my friend and it will get TONS easier.

DCHound 06-06-2009 02:33 PM

Protein, fat and for me decaf and club soda also helped. As did brushing your teeth A LOT. (And smoking, but I wouldn't recommend it. And I quit soon thereafter!)

Tai 06-06-2009 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DCHound (Post 2774020)
Protein, fat and for me decaf and club soda also helped. As did brushing your teeth A LOT. (And smoking, but I wouldn't recommend it. And I quit soon thereafter!)



DC Hound,

Congratulations on quitting smoking along with your weight loss!

DCHound 06-06-2009 03:46 PM

Thank you! Monday will be my 8th month anniversary. I smoked for 27 years, 1-2 packs a day most of that. I started when I was 12 years old. I quit cold turkey October 8, 2008 at 9 PM. Never looked back. It wasn't easy but today I feel as though I have never been a smoker. Don't miss it at all. Smoking did help me make it through Atkins induction, though! :)

mel hughes 06-06-2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by thinpossible (Post 2773984)
Man, I think I'm having sugar withdrawals or something. I'm all shaky, and I am craving sugar like you wouldn't believe. I hope this gets easier soon. I'm going on 2 weeks and it seems like it's harder than ever. I'm eating tons of protein, I hear that helps. Aaaugh! :fr:

I was looking at your Mark Twain quote and I definitely read "Babies" not "bad habits".. lol Maybe I need a nap..

Tummy Girl 06-06-2009 04:02 PM

Thinpossible, you're doing awesome, that's two weeks you won't have to live through again! I just went back and looked at my journal, I'm on day 24 and it looks like days 17 and 18 were the worst for cravings for me. I have been completely without any cravings since then, and it was well worth the pacing and drinking water and going to bed really early. Hang in!

mel hughes 06-06-2009 04:03 PM

Congrats on the twelve days without junk food, btw. That is a great accomplishment! I have such a hard time not sneaking in a bite here and there..Its everywhere in my house!

Alana in Canada 06-06-2009 06:15 PM

Oh my.

Do you mind my asking why you are doing this--or what it is exactly you are doing?

Thanks.

glutio 06-06-2009 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DCHound (Post 2774070)
Thank you! Monday will be my 8th month anniversary. I smoked for 27 years, 1-2 packs a day most of that. I started when I was 12 years old. I quit cold turkey October 8, 2008 at 9 PM. Never looked back. It wasn't easy but today I feel as though I have never been a smoker. Don't miss it at all. Smoking did help me make it through Atkins induction, though! :)

I quit 2 and a half years ago cold turkey when I quit my job to start a new one. When I'm around or near or pass smokers, I can't believe I ever used to do that to myself or the people around me. Or that I ever used to smell that bad!!

chickiegirl 06-06-2009 09:40 PM

Just hang in thinpossible - you're doing so well! This has taken a lot of strength, commitment and will power and you can keep this up until those cravings fade.

Just keep going. One day at a time and then one day it will be better. :)

Arctic Mama 06-06-2009 10:14 PM

Sugar addictions are extremely tough to break, but in the end you'll feel so much better for it!

thinpossible 06-06-2009 11:19 PM

Thanks everybody! I'm not giving up, I know it's got to get easier sooner or later. I had some watermelon today, that seemed to help.

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Originally Posted by Alana in Canada (Post 2774201)
Oh my.

Do you mind my asking why you are doing this--or what it is exactly you are doing?

Thanks.

I'm not eating any sugary stuff, that's anything that has sugar or sugar-like stuff ( ie: corn syrup, fructose, sucrose, etc.) in the first few ingredients, or any fast food. I'm doing it because sugar and fast food are pretty much what's making me fat. Also when I eat it I crave it more, and it's pretty much just a coping mechanism for me, so I'm kicking it to the curb.

Alana in Canada 06-07-2009 12:26 AM

Thanks for letting me know.
Good luck!


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