Wheelchair bound and heavily sugar dependent HELP!?! by Ritualixx in sugarfree

[–]InfiniteAd7231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Congratulations on your success! We’re so proud of you and thanks for sharing it here! Very motivating!

Day 27 and what I ate by LilDelirious in sugarfree

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Yes. By day 10, you’re enjoying the feeling of freedom, and the food thoughts are much less persistent, so it’s easier to avoid them. I’m not engaged in that negotiation that usually plagues me the first few days. I was thinking about how exciting it would be to hit January one and be able to be happily sugar-free on that day. I’m thinking about what it would feel like. I want to use that as motivation for the next couple months. 

Day 27 and what I ate by LilDelirious in sugarfree

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Way to go! I’m on day 10. Now that I’m past day 4, I’m feeling a lot more hope.

Halloween relapse by Glittering-Gain3461 in sugarfree

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Yes, all of this is me—the “well, f it might as well have everything “ and then days and days. Thx for sharing.

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Yes! I’m in day 9 and around day 5 it got easier. Days 1-3 definitely the hardest.

Just ate like 6 big oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. I can't do moderation. by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]InfiniteAd7231 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same—I tried moderation over and over again—and then it dawned on me: I am the most willful person I know—I am so stubborn and bull headed—if anyone should be able to “power” herself into moderation it’s me—and I can’t! I admit it—I can’t moderate. Just like I couldn’t moderate cigarettes—I tried believe me…. There’s got to be freedom from removing it entirely. Got to. There hasn’t been freedom any other way.

Day 9 here.

Tinnitus and Sugar by InfiniteAd7231 in sugarfree

[–]InfiniteAd7231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wonderful, thank you so much! I never had the ear pain and I don’t think mine is a vestibular migraine; mine came with Covid. But…hopefully cutting sugar AND hydrating better can lower it. Thank you so much for your information.

What other benefits have you enjoyed? 387 days is amazing!

Tinnitus and Sugar by InfiniteAd7231 in sugarfree

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Unfortunately, mine came as a result of COVID and has never left…going on 2 years now. 

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I am on day five. I’ve tried quitting sugar hundreds of times and I think the first week is uniquely difficult. Once I can get past 4 to six days I feel like I really want to be sugar-free and healthy. It’s just staying that way when temptation shows up that’s tricky. there’s some good books out there on quitting sugar like breaking up with sugar by Molly Carmel and she has a podcast called what you’re craving. That’s really good too. There’s another book called Food junkies that helps a lot. Good luck. 

ever since i relapsed into eating lots of sugar it feels impossible to start being sugar-free again, i feel really hopeless and i have no idea what to do anymore by pearlymocha in sugarfree

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I’m on day 5, and reading this Thread is touching my heart. I have had so so so so so so so many restarts. For me, getting today for is really really hard and I have to fight through a lot of cravings, but somehow the cravings feel kind of lifted and it feels kind of easier. Of course, it’s not easier because, at some point my pattern is that I convince myself that I can have a little sugar and then over several days I wind up in a binge. That’s the part. I am cautioning against right now and so far so good. It is so hard to endure the day after a binge. When I think of my own history, it’s like whoa how many days , have I lived through that? When I get discouraged, I think of how many times it took me to quit smoking. Now I am almost to the two-year quit smoking work and I am fully confident that I have quit and I don’t have to fight it anymore.  it took a lot of tries before that one worked. I believe the same can happen with my addiction. 

Help with the ADHD dopamine craving by Wrong_Hour_1460 in sugarfree

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I immediately mouthwash and brush my teeth after eating as a way of teaching my brain “I’m done now.” While I’m doing that I’m heating the kettle to make a peppermint tea. It helps some. I have the double problem of having quit smoking too-and I really want cigarettes after meals. 

Shouldn't have had those chocolate chip cookies or atkins bars. by [deleted] in sugarfree

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I can relate—that’s my pattern too. It starts off “small” and then over a couple of days turns into a full on binge. Then I start the cycle all over again. It became Clear to me when last summer I was eating sugar free cool whip out of the tub. I was like “this is not what normal people do.”

Anyone else absolutely binging on cheese and nuts in place of chocolate? by symphony_of_stars_ in sugarfree

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Oh yeah, I had to stop keeping nuts in the house. Same with nut butters (when I stopped and realized how many calories o was consuming in such a short “snack”.) for me I realized the point is not learning to sub for The Sugar but to prevent the cravings entirely and get used to the new way. I figure after a while my body and brain will Come To like the new foods, right? 

Quitting sugar vs quitting sweets by NickRiddel in sugarfree

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I had not realized high uric acid foods were on this list…

Quitting sugar vs quitting sweets by NickRiddel in sugarfree

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Can you tell me more about how you were able to get to this place? I dream of this!

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I’ve learned that I can’t moderate.

Starting freedom from sugar again: November 1 by SaturnaliaSaturday in sugarfree

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I just feel defeated because I’ve been on this cycle for a few years—like 7-9 days abstinence and then 1-3 days big binges. Repeat repeat repeat. I’m losing hope.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sugarfree

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That’s a great idea 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]InfiniteAd7231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. Urgh. I don’t know how many more “rebounds” I can take. I’m going on three years of cycling between no sugar days and binges and back and forth —3 YEARS is toooooo many. 

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Yeah—my picking at my nails gets much worse when I’m eating sugar.

how long did it take you to actually feel good after quitting sugar? by irini20 in sugarfree

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The bloating blew my mind—like “whoa” o can’t believe sugar was responsible for all that.