VioletViolet
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Question is what were you eating? It is a massive change in diet for some to combat it and keep you pre diabetic so hang on to that for dear life. There is a huge amount of ideas on the site that might help you
I don't find my food repulsive but I low carb, medium fat.
What exactly are you eating, if you like cheese and nuts they are a good low carb start.
Hi@violetviolet
I have days where I find food unappealing, I think that is normal some days.
But you say it is impacting on your life so that is not right.
Tagging @asortafairytale as she moderates the eating disorder forum and may know useful info for you.
Well what you are eating now looks good from a blood sugar standpoint, but as you say, it grosses you out. I sometimes feel like that with the normal food I eat- I can't face it. When that happens, it's usually coz I've had too much of the same thing.
Could you try eating something totally different? Like if I can't face the normal food I eat, which is very similar to what you listed as your diet, I will get some fried Tempeh or spicy chicken wings, or get eggplant fried in chilli oil with fishball paste. Smoked sausage, bacon, whisky, stilton. All very strong flavours that appeal after my reasonably bland fare. I don't mean to be facile- I know there's more to binging and being repulsed by food than just boredom, but I have found that just looking outside the usual box can keep me eating my meals. Might be worth a look?
Oh I've always aced the theory, its putting it into practice that's the hard bitNot a bad analogy
Thats it in a nutshell, I am never hungry on lchf but still have the emotional need to cram food in. Its a whole mindset shift I need. Or maybe I should start recreational drinkingMaybe look into using herbs and spices to jazz up your food.
It would be difficult to binge on many low carb foods, as they are quite bulky, or they lower your appetite very quickly.
It might be worth looking at treatments for binging. Chromium supplements, L-glutamine, B vitamins were what Dr Atkins used, and he saw quite a few people with eating problems.
Now I just struggle with digesting anything. Maybe it's just a case of living with it, I made this bed!
ThanksThere is a facebook low carb forum which is very friendly, but there is a lot of information out there if you just google - or use the search engine of your choice.
The old Dr Atkins New Diet Revolution book came out in several versions, but they all seem good. You can find them online or in the files of the low carb forum. The more modern Atkins Corporation products are not something I would recommend.
Good point thank you. I did wonder about IBS playing a part too, will mention it at the next appt.Certainly don't just live with it, if your unsure that the digestion issue is related to your eating disorder ask your gp to investigate further, they may refer you over to the Gastroenterology Clinic where further tests will be carried out. Good luck.
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