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So after a few bad weeks where I seemingly let my carb intake go through the roof. Sugar addiction back in full force, I’ve now had 6 good, very good days.
So good I’ve realised how good I feel inside and out (if you ignore the hot the flu aches and pains etc). But my skin is better, my stomach feels better.
But seemingly my appetite has reduced. Although I try to include more than say a low carb diet I actually feel far more better the lower I go (not always practical especially when working (today struggled to stay above 5 at times)
I still eat but I am just not particularly hungry. I guess at times I’m
Eating because I have to in order to do my job. And I guess because I feel off because my body isn’t particularly liking the 4s still. I shake like anything lol!!
Tonight when I got home I was hungry (more slight stomach pains) but I just really couldn’t be bothered to eat so ended up with a couple of chicken thighs and couple spoons of peanut butter and hot choc.
Is it normal for appetite to drop when eating fewer carbs?
So good I’ve realised how good I feel inside and out (if you ignore the hot the flu aches and pains etc). But my skin is better, my stomach feels better.
But seemingly my appetite has reduced. Although I try to include more than say a low carb diet I actually feel far more better the lower I go (not always practical especially when working (today struggled to stay above 5 at times)
I still eat but I am just not particularly hungry. I guess at times I’m
Eating because I have to in order to do my job. And I guess because I feel off because my body isn’t particularly liking the 4s still. I shake like anything lol!!
Tonight when I got home I was hungry (more slight stomach pains) but I just really couldn’t be bothered to eat so ended up with a couple of chicken thighs and couple spoons of peanut butter and hot choc.
Is it normal for appetite to drop when eating fewer carbs?