My apologies for guessing the USA there are a few from OZ on here, all good guys, not sure which ones a type ones though.Hi Neil
Thank you so much for answering me backIm in Australia its 11.57am here now So glad I found this site it can all be very daunting
Hi Everyone
I am new just joined up today.I started on insulin on November 29th 2014. Im feeling very good and my sugar is stable.But ever since this day and daily I am really badly craving sugar.Never been a sweet lover before but now really wanting that fix everyday. Can some please answer why this is happening and also some other alternatives of things for me to munch on instead of lollies chocolate etc.
Thank you and I hope this is ok to askI really need some help.
Hi or should I say g'day, welcome to the forum. Basically, sugar is addictive. I know that when I gave up alcohol after many years of drinking "a few" every night, although I had never eaten chocolate previously, or biscuits or cake etc, I suddenly started to crave them, chocolate especially. I assumed at the time that my body was used to receiving a certain amount of sugar on a daily basis and I stopped it. Bit like giving up cigarettes I suppose.
You might be interested in this link, Australian as well. http://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/health+news/what+do+sugar+cravings+meanr,14443 and if you want to know how to overcome the craving this link might help. http://www.webmd.com/diet/13-ways-to-fight-sugar-cravings
Although I expect there are several alternatives to sweet things in the same way that there are alternatives to tobacco (patches etc), maybe the best thing is ween yourself off sweet things all together in the same way that people ween themselves off cigarettes completely.
All the best
Graham
Hi or should I say g'day, welcome to the forum. Basically, sugar is addictive. I know that when I gave up alcohol after many years of drinking "a few" every night, although I had never eaten chocolate previously, or biscuits or cake etc, I suddenly started to crave them, chocolate especially. I assumed at the time that my body was used to receiving a certain amount of sugar on a daily basis and I stopped it. Bit like giving up cigarettes I suppose.
You might be interested in this link, Australian as well. http://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/health+news/what+do+sugar+cravings+meanr,14443 and if you want to know how to overcome the craving this link might help. http://www.webmd.com/diet/13-ways-to-fight-sugar-cravings
Although I expect there are several alternatives to sweet things in the same way that there are alternatives to tobacco (patches etc), maybe the best thing is ween yourself off sweet things all together in the same way that people ween themselves off cigarettes completely.
All the best
Graham
HiSorry to hear that, I am somewhat the same. Before diagnosis/symptoms I wasn't big into sweets. Maybe a bit of chocolate now and again.
Now that I'm T1 I feel like I need ALL THE SUGAR!
Its problematic because I'm not small by any stretch of the imagination and if I eat 'healtily' I don't feel 'full' or satisfied. I'm glad I'm not alone in suddenly starting to crave sweet things after diagnosis. I guess its because the body is short on sugar some of the time so it wants us to 'stockpile' even though that's not the best solution.
Hi Everyone
I am new just joined up today.I started on insulin on November 29th 2014. Im feeling very good and my sugar is stable.But ever since this day and daily I am really badly craving sugar.Never been a sweet lover before but now really wanting that fix everyday. Can some please answer why this is happening and also some other alternatives of things for me to munch on instead of lollies chocolate etc.
Thank you and I hope this is ok to askI really need some help.
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