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<blockquote data-quote="Dudette1" data-source="post: 2409998" data-attributes="member: 506427"><p>I love this post, I think you and many others including me have felt this frustration. And if you want to have a tantrum, **** it have one. ( I have had many) I totally get you when you say, some foods just go together. When I want a Sunday dinner, nothing triggers me more than someone showing meat with veg on the side, where’s the mash roasties and Yorkshire puddings. If it’s not got the trimmings, I don’t want it. Unfortunately I can’t have it, well I can if I want to feel **** later.The low carb is hard but it is manageable but when getting to grips I found I was repetitive with foods and then getting ****** off when I can’t find anything appetising, a burger goes with a bun, not a mushroom, a steak goes with chips not just salad, a curry goes with rice that’s where I get mad because all alternatives are ok but not great. It’s what you was accustomed too before This. All the help on here is amazing and ive learnt so much its unreal, but yeah I’m still frustrated. if you can eat like that forever and it not bother you, great, I must admit, it still bothers me, so don’t feel bad. I’ve just been on holiday with family and they eat what they want, fish n chips, sandwiches, crisp, chocolate, cake and I just cried then had fish and chips, but suffered the headache and groggy feeling the next day. Was it worth it, yes, yes it was.</p><p></p><p>(Mod edits in line with forum language policy)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dudette1, post: 2409998, member: 506427"] I love this post, I think you and many others including me have felt this frustration. And if you want to have a tantrum, **** it have one. ( I have had many) I totally get you when you say, some foods just go together. When I want a Sunday dinner, nothing triggers me more than someone showing meat with veg on the side, where’s the mash roasties and Yorkshire puddings. If it’s not got the trimmings, I don’t want it. Unfortunately I can’t have it, well I can if I want to feel **** later.The low carb is hard but it is manageable but when getting to grips I found I was repetitive with foods and then getting ****** off when I can’t find anything appetising, a burger goes with a bun, not a mushroom, a steak goes with chips not just salad, a curry goes with rice that’s where I get mad because all alternatives are ok but not great. It’s what you was accustomed too before This. All the help on here is amazing and ive learnt so much its unreal, but yeah I’m still frustrated. if you can eat like that forever and it not bother you, great, I must admit, it still bothers me, so don’t feel bad. I’ve just been on holiday with family and they eat what they want, fish n chips, sandwiches, crisp, chocolate, cake and I just cried then had fish and chips, but suffered the headache and groggy feeling the next day. Was it worth it, yes, yes it was. (Mod edits in line with forum language policy) [/QUOTE]
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