I do tend to resort to binges for comfort and especially chocolate binges
Any advice would be appreciated.
fry up with butter or just use the fat from the bacon to cook everything else..!Thanks for the replies .. I know I should keep clear of the chocolate but anyone who has suffered with depression knows just how difficult it is to keep them at bay so it's between the devil and the deep blue sea.. as they say!
Glad you mentioned the cream Bluetit.. I'm presuming that a fry-up wouldn't be out of the question?!
(Using olive oil )
I do have some multivitamins which I keep forgetting to take so I'll start them and see whether it makes a difference.
Thanks for the replies .. I know I should keep clear of the chocolate but anyone who has suffered with depression knows just how difficult it is to keep them at bay so it's between the devil and the deep blue sea.. as they say!
Glad you mentioned the cream Bluetit.. I'm presuming that a fry-up wouldn't be out of the question?!
(Using olive oil )
I do have some multivitamins which I keep forgetting to take so I'll start them and see whether it makes a difference.
I had my Db check yesterday and have been told that my blood glucose is slowly going up each year. As I suffer from bad depression I do tend to resort to binges for comfort and especially chocolate binges which I know is very bad but very difficult to break.
My readings were .. Bp 152/90 Cholesterol 6.5 Db Control 54
My weight is 92kg and I am 4' 11"
Any advice would be appreciated.
Great tip on cooking the bacon when it is frozen. Never heard of that. I buy bulk and keep it in the freezer so this step will really help.I boil my bacon - it is usually frozen so I put it into the frying pan and pour water from the kettle over it, heat it until the bacon is melted and has separated into slices - this reduces the salt and preserving stuff in it. I then pour the whole lot through a sieve, put the bacon back and cook it until there are crispy bits, remove back to the sieve and then cook the mushrooms or tomato, then the eggs in the pan - there is no need to add fat. I put the spatula across the pan and rest the sieve on it to keep the bacon mushrooms etc. warm until the eggs are done. Watch the carb content of sausages - some can be up to 20 percent carbs, some as low as 3.
I have found that, as i have been reducing my general daily intake of carbs, I have felt less like bingeing, have binged less often and when I have binged, it has been for a shorter time with less calories than before.
So I suspect there is an element of carb addiction in with binges, for some of us.
Depression sucks. Have a hug. You are doing well.
Indulge in 90% chocolate and melt with double cream to make a luxurious chocolate sauce.I had my Db check yesterday and have been told that my blood glucose is slowly going up each year. As I suffer from bad depression I do tend to resort to binges for comfort and especially chocolate binges which I know is very bad but very difficult to break.
My readings were .. Bp 152/90 Cholesterol 6.5 Db Control 54
My weight is 92kg and I am 4' 11"
Any advice would be appreciated.
As Indy says there's no need to totally give up chocolate - as long as you can stick with the high percentage cocoa versions (I can tolerate the 85% Lindt but the 90% is too bitter for me!) If you must have sweet chocolate, you could try a mixture of coconut oil, cocoa powder and erythritol and/or stevia sweetener - with the addition of peppermint or orange extract if you fancy a different flavour. Melt the coconut oil, mix everything together to taste, pour into a shallow silicone mould and cool in the fridge. You can also make various lovely low carb chocolate cheesecakes and mousses, and I also make chocolate hazelnut "fat bombs" - all of which are great if I'm in need of a bit of sweet comfort food.No need to give up chocolate - just make sure it's the dark kind with as high a % of cacao as possilbe - I find just a couple of squares of Lindt 90% satisifies the craving without the need for binging. Or make a hot chocolate with a no-sugar cacoa powder with lots of cream.
Before I freeze my bacon, I put just two rashers on a plastic bag (off a cheap roll), then another two rashers, and then another two etc, until all is piled, separated by plastic bag. Put all in a plastic bag and freeze.I boil my bacon - it is usually frozen .
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