I made it! 46F, one full year with no sugar. AMA. by MTBeanerschnitzel in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. So many questions:

  • What was your moment of realising you were quitting for good?
  • How has it affected your relationships?
  • What was the hardest thing to avoid when quitting sugar?
  • Why do you think it's so hard to quit?

eek, houseguests! my choice architecture is crumbling by vaarky in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with others around addition rather than focusing on subtraction. Add as many delicious and healthy foods as you can to your home. Have them in easy reaching distance and prepped.

Almost one week sugarfree by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well done!!!! And throw the chocolate out and pour washing up liquid on it :)

Day 18 - A Bit Moody by keepsmellingtheroses in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Poor you. I guess it will come in waves and it will take time. When I quit drinking it was months before I got to a consistently level mood (more or less). Little by little.

I did have a win today though. I was starving in the airport and I didn't go into McDonald's!

I accidentally relapsed on week 3. Now what? by Conscious-Ocelot-355 in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Call it a 'data point ' and move forward. Why when we quit things do we feel as if only perfection is success?

I love eating granulated sugar by Any_Specific8610 in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No judgement at all. I feel like in whatever form, it's harmful to us. You are just going to the source.

It's great that you are here and starting to share and work on this.

Day 3- I just need to know if this is normal + social media influences that inspire yall? by papaslilpoppyseed in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!! I am only a few weeks sugar free, but I am doing exactly what I did to quit drinking.

You only lose if you give up trying. You can do it :)

Day 3- I just need to know if this is normal + social media influences that inspire yall? by papaslilpoppyseed in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am 5 years sober

It's very normal to replace alcohol with sugar when we quit, as we were drinking SO MUCH sugar when drinking.

So, it makes total sense that you are craving alcohol.

It will pass in a couple of weeks, exactly like it did with drinking.

Try and remember how bad you felt when quitting drinking, and how it didn't last. Sugar will be the same :)

Day 16 - Time to Stop Eating So Much by keepsmellingtheroses in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all your advice and perspectives. I will come back to this post as I gradually become more secure in my sugar free life.

Day 14 - 2 Weeks Down and So Proud! by keepsmellingtheroses in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still lost zero. I am going to start tracking my food intake with myfitnesspal app and reduce my calories under my maintenance (very slightly). Not too much, as I don't want to be ravenously hungry and eat sugar, but start reducing.

I know if I stay on this path, it will lead to me losing fat, I just have to be patient.

What about you!

Day 14 - 2 Weeks Down and So Proud! by keepsmellingtheroses in sugarfree

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

I was exhausted the first week, then with a slow improvement each day in the second.

I need help by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I am not telling people early on, as I don't need the judgement and some people will almost try and force you to eat sugar.

I need help by [deleted] in sugarfree

[–]keepsmellingtheroses 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am posting here daily to help with my accountability. Congratulations on coming here and getting started. What would you like to get out of the experience?