cold ethyl
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- Type of diabetes
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I used to think there had to be some deep psychological reason for my eating the way I did that I couldn't fathom, as basically I'm a very happy, cheerful person who loves her life. It's quite destructive, because one part of me liked myself and was proud of my achievements, yet another told myself I was a glutton and weak willed because I always failed on a diet, then put on more weight.I think very few people get fat just through gluttony. Something starts you on that path and then an uncontrollable appetite takes it further and further.
I'm with you there. We have a history of food dysfunction in my family. And for most of my teens and 20s, I was on an endless vicious cycle of binge eating followed by desperate attempts to lose weight by silly very low calorie dieting.I used to think there had to be some deep psychological reason for my eating the way I did that I couldn't fathom, as basically I'm a very happy, cheerful person who loves her life. It's quite destructive, because one part of me liked myself and was proud of my achievements, yet another told myself I was a glutton and weak willed because I always failed on a diet, then put on more weight.
Now I have the attitude of being kinder to myself, and chucking in my job helped with that - sighs - only 3 years and I draw on my work pension early. Until then I'm doing bits and bobs to earn a little money and living off my wonderful husband!
It's why I'm sort of treating carbs like an alcoholic treats booze. I know what my downfall foods are, so am avoiding bread and any type of dough really. I'm not fussed about rice or potatoes, so will have a little of them occasionally. I'm enjoying having cheese, but am watching how much. My general rule is 25g at a time. I love meat, but am trying to always make sure it's under 100g at a time. Not being hungry is helping a lot.I'm with you there. We have a history of food dysfunction in my family. And for most of my teens and 20s, I was on an endless vicious cycle of binge eating followed by desperate attempts to lose weight by silly very low calorie dieting.
I thought I was an emotional eater. And a chocolate addict. And depressed. And a compulsive eater.
But if I had genuinely been ANY of those, then switching to low carb eating wouldn't have made all those symptoms disappear.
So it turns out that my poor body was just desperately trying to cope with hypoglycaemia, malnutrition, carb cravings and the emotional distress that goes with hand in hand with all of them.
So now I'm wondering how much of the food control and alcoholism that seeps through 3 generations, is to do with BG problems as a primary cause...?
I've just eaten a bag, love, 'em. Trouble is, Tesco near me has replaced the scratchings with crunch, so the fat, no rind. They are not the same, can get stuck on the back of the tongue and I think are expensive. Must source a different supplier. xxGood pork scratching are lush, aren't they?
I've just eaten a bag, love, 'em. Trouble is, Tesco near me has replaced the scratchings with crunch, so the fat, no rind. They are not the same, can get stuck on the back of the tongue and I think are expensive. Must source a different supplier. xx
Would you get me a dozen packets please? I'll take them to our virtual picnic today. Thanks. xxOur local butcher has them in little bags on the counter - far better than supermarket ones. Astonishingly good, actually.
And I'll be going in there in about an hour. Oh dear.
I got them from MYFitnessPal - lazily, I never checked them in Carbs&Cals. I've found a better entry now - with 170 confirmations. Checked the melon too and reduced the daily carbs to 51 - thanks!Rosie, where are you getting your carbs and cals from from the red wine? is it from an official website for the wine you drink?
I use the amounts shown in the book Carbs & Cals.
Red wine:
125ml 0 carbs, 85 cals
250ml 1 carb, 170 cals.
Butcher's scratchings are the best and much better value. Unfortunately we ate 200g between the two of us, but they only cost 70p.Our local butcher has them in little bags on the counter - far better than supermarket ones. Astonishingly good, actually.
And I'll be going in there in about an hour. Oh dear.
I got them from MYFitnessPal - lazily, I never checked them in Carbs&Cals. I've found a better entry now - with 170 confirmations. Checked the melon too and reduced the daily carbs to 51 - thanks!
3 x 3.5fl oz glasses - 222 cals 5 carbsPhew! What does this better entry say?
3 x 3.5fl oz glasses - 222 cals 5 carbs
Right, I'm off to the Butchers!. Trouble is, the local one where I've just moved to seems to sell bluebottles too, it has put me off going really.Butcher's scratchings are the best and much better value. Unfortunately we ate 200g between the two of us, but they only cost 70p.
Week 7 Mon 23/6/14
- carbs - 14
- cals - 1168
- BG - 7.2
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