borofergie said:I really try not to. I'm kind of a black or white guy. I don't do shades of grey (especially not 50 shades).
It's easier for me to stick to the rules when I know exactly what they are. The good thing about the ketosis thing is that you really need to be in it all the time - bouncing in and out makes it more difficult.
If I do slip, I tend to beat myself up over small things, like eating an apple, or maybe eating a biscuit on aeroplane that has like 15 carbs. I realise that these are really, really small, in the grand scheme of things, but it stops me from the bigger transgressions like eating a whole packet of Chocolate HobNobs.
To be honest, I think I've broken the hold that carbohydrates had over me (and almost everyone else). I don't really desire them that much.
WhitbyJet said:I make so many low carb goodies, I dont crave anything thats considered to be 'bad' for me.
GraceK said:[it's a friend who brings them when he visits. So although I've stopped buying them myself, psychologically I'm not ready to give them up yet so I accept them from my friend. :lol:
lucylocket61 said:Today i went into panic meltdown. First panic attack for months.
ended up eating 10 jaffa cakes :crazy: and my bs afterwards went up to 15.7!!!
1 brisk half hour walk later, and 3 big glasses of water - down to 10.7 (still very bad) and I still feel dreadful
Lesson learned: no amount of cake or chocolate helps with stress and it causes more problems to deal with. Next time i will have a glass of red wine instead.
There are 12 Jaffa Cakes in a pack! What happened to the other two?
lucylocket61 said:BorofergieThere are 12 Jaffa Cakes in a pack! What happened to the other two?
I gave them to my teenage son
why am I not surprised to see you know how many there are in a pack???
lucylocket61 said:still feel a bit woozzy 2 hours later - anything else i can do to get my levels down, or shall I just keep drinking the water?
anna29 said:Hi All.
I once caved in and had a coffee renoir creanm cake (love the creamy custard in these)
Always loved custardy vanillary puddings since childhood.
Never again - learned a quick lesson from this!
My sugars leapt up fast to 16.6 too high to enjoy or risk again... :thumbdown:
Anna.
Defren said:anna29 said:Hi All.
I once caved in and had a coffee renoir creanm cake (love the creamy custard in these)
Always loved custardy vanillary puddings since childhood.
Never again - learned a quick lesson from this!
My sugars leapt up fast to 16.6 too high to enjoy or risk again... :thumbdown:
Anna.
Lessons learned big time eh Anna :lol: While it's easy to laugh after the event, it's things like this that keep me away from treats that are not low carb. I can't see the point in eating empty calories, and foodstuffs where you don't know the ingredients.
Paul_c said:Bit annoyed yesterday... our big boss (the firm's owner) celebrated us winning a big order and laid on £300 worth of pizza in the canteen... along with loads of full fat cola and lemonade... ARGHHH!!!!
So I relented and had just one slice...
Didn't help either that two work colleagues also put doughnuts and cup-cakes on for their birthdays as well...
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