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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2075951" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>I’d make a plan to ride things out for more than a day or two after the stopping meds. Whilst feeling peckish is annoying in the short term if you choose the right foods it’s not the end of the world or dangerous. And maybe it’s just one of those days and nothing to do with it at all</p><p></p><p>As part of that plan I’d ditch the carby, crave inducing stuff for the immediate few days. I’m not sure what brownies are being discussed but I’m fairly sure “fake” carbs aren’t your friend right now. Get over the cravings being caused by this food (even if they don’t spike bgl). I suspect it’s another body tantrum in reaction to a change. Bodies can be toddlers about change.</p><p></p><p>And I still beg to differ on the carb killer bars. You ate them when feeling low (symptom wise) to raise your levels and low and behold they did, they acted like carbs to your body making it less angry or shakey or headachey whatever.</p><p></p><p>Try a pickled onion or two. Seriously. A really strong flavour often knocks my munchies on the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2075951, member: 480869"] I’d make a plan to ride things out for more than a day or two after the stopping meds. Whilst feeling peckish is annoying in the short term if you choose the right foods it’s not the end of the world or dangerous. And maybe it’s just one of those days and nothing to do with it at all As part of that plan I’d ditch the carby, crave inducing stuff for the immediate few days. I’m not sure what brownies are being discussed but I’m fairly sure “fake” carbs aren’t your friend right now. Get over the cravings being caused by this food (even if they don’t spike bgl). I suspect it’s another body tantrum in reaction to a change. Bodies can be toddlers about change. And I still beg to differ on the carb killer bars. You ate them when feeling low (symptom wise) to raise your levels and low and behold they did, they acted like carbs to your body making it less angry or shakey or headachey whatever. Try a pickled onion or two. Seriously. A really strong flavour often knocks my munchies on the head. [/QUOTE]
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