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Yes, if that is a low carb recipe I'd love to have a look at it. I have no idea if there'll be issues posting it...perhaps you could pm it to me to be safe? My only worry is that eating artificially sweetened foods will make me crave sweetened foods. I'd def have to be cautious... Thanks! |
Hey! I sent you a PM!
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Hey!! It's Jason, right? I'm going to be really embarrassed if it's the wrong name.:D My memory's not what it used to be (just one of many things that are not what they used to be).:o
The cardinal rule for me is don't cheat. It's the only way I can manage....the reason I chose Atkins in the first place. I just cannot limit or control simple carbs....esp. my nemesis....SUGAR. I'm like an alcoholic who loses ALL judgment when I have any......and deluding myself that I can control it or can stop when I want to is just that....deluding myself. I don't exactly know why...or know what sort of metabolic aberration I have....but I just know that I have the problem. Unfortunately for me....it has to be all or none. The upside is that I don't have to constantly worry about gaining, not fitting into my clothes, etc. I've come to the realization that the trade-off is completely worth it. ****, nothing is free, right? There's a price to pay for everything. Seriously, just make a list of foods that are triggering for you, that you have difficulty controlling and limiting, and that seem to persistently get you into trouble. And then just avoid them as much as you possibly can. deena :hug::) |
Yes, it's Jason...I guess some things are the way they should be...hahaha! I know what you mean...if I sneak a carb filled snack, that turns into about a dozen empty wrappers on the counter. I'd binge like a madman...I'd eat two boxes of my wife's 100 calorie snacks, 3 packs of bear paws, a bag of choc coated almonds and any other snack that isn't tied down. I'll lose control for a week straight! Each binge I'd convince myself that this will be the last bite and I'd get back on track tomorrow. These tomorrows would drag out for weeks and months until I'm 21lbs heavier and feeling like crap. Like you, I dint think I can safely add carbs back...all or none!
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Artificially sweetened, sugar sensitive...
Jason, I'm glad you're back on plan. The struggle not to binge is so hard when we're not eating well. Apparently, anything that only TASTES sweet - regardless of the source - can trigger a binge. I can binge on sugar-free, artificially sweetened stuff that's not even all that good. I've been fighting the same five pounds for two months, and I think it's because I haven't given up artificially sweetened treats. Eating them leads me to eating more of something...even protein.
I've been reading Geneen Roth's books; she has some profound things to say about the connections among our inner and outer lives and our relationships with food. No way am I giving up Atkins and giving myself permission to eat whatever I think I want; I've lost too much weight and worked too hard to go there. But I do think she has some valuable insights for those of us who crave, binge, diet cycle. I'm trying to teach myself to eat more mindfully and consciously. It's hard, but it's harder without the support of all of you. We can do it! Have a great week, everyone. :) |
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Yes, for now I'm going to avoid even artificially sweetened snacks. I have one can of diet pop a day that I'm considering cutting out. My military dress uniform has gotten too snug since last summer...I NEED to fit into it again. I had it tailored last year after I lost my weight. My lazy months of being in school are almost to an end and I'll be back in uniform again...should be motivation enough! Thanks for the comments everyone!! |
Diet sodas don't seem to trigger anything; I rarely drink them. I've been drinking flavored (but not sweetened - artificially or otherwise) seltzer water. It's not delicious, but it has bubbles. For me the triggers are desserts, sugar - real or not. Anything that's close to ice cream, candy, or cake seems to trigger me to eat too much, but that's what I crave.
I love cheese, always have. Limiting myself to four ounces is hard. But I lose weight best when I limit it to one or two ounces a day. I have to get over myself and eat what's good for me. Have a great week. |
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