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<blockquote data-quote="Daks" data-source="post: 783870" data-attributes="member: 158629"><p>You aint the only one, what id give for a pint of milk and a WHOLE 4 pack of blueberry muffins followed by a big old bar of choc lol.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how it is for others but when I first started low carbing I struggled for 2 weeks cravings were so hard, had headaches, dizzyness and was so low i spent the 2nd weekend in bed upset and de-motivated, then in the 3rd week I started to bounce back, week 4 of LCHF and i feel like Rocky Balboa. And honestly I still crave carbs but not nearly as much as I did. It might take a little longer for you, but I promise the cravings will ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daks, post: 783870, member: 158629"] You aint the only one, what id give for a pint of milk and a WHOLE 4 pack of blueberry muffins followed by a big old bar of choc lol. I don't know how it is for others but when I first started low carbing I struggled for 2 weeks cravings were so hard, had headaches, dizzyness and was so low i spent the 2nd weekend in bed upset and de-motivated, then in the 3rd week I started to bounce back, week 4 of LCHF and i feel like Rocky Balboa. And honestly I still crave carbs but not nearly as much as I did. It might take a little longer for you, but I promise the cravings will ease. [/QUOTE]
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