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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1731279" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>[USER=470303]@Ziggyzog[/USER]'s tip is a good one - it works for me. I swig it straight out of the bottle (TMI probably but there's only me that uses it!) and it does seem to stop the munchies. You can have dark choc (over 80% cocoa content) but it's a good idea to not go near chocolate/sweet foods until your cravings are under control - you will find that one or two squares are enough and also that sweet things will taste much sweeter than they did before. It does get easier, and don't beat yourself up about eating cr*p after diagnosis - it happens (it can be a natural reaction to having realised you have to make significant changes to your diet) and you can overcome your cravings. Finding something - a hobby, activity or something that you<em> can</em> eat that really hits the spot - helps too. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1731279, member: 439516"] [USER=470303]@Ziggyzog[/USER]'s tip is a good one - it works for me. I swig it straight out of the bottle (TMI probably but there's only me that uses it!) and it does seem to stop the munchies. You can have dark choc (over 80% cocoa content) but it's a good idea to not go near chocolate/sweet foods until your cravings are under control - you will find that one or two squares are enough and also that sweet things will taste much sweeter than they did before. It does get easier, and don't beat yourself up about eating cr*p after diagnosis - it happens (it can be a natural reaction to having realised you have to make significant changes to your diet) and you can overcome your cravings. Finding something - a hobby, activity or something that you[I] can[/I] eat that really hits the spot - helps too. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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