I too have deprivation issues about dieting, probably as a result of low-fat calorie counting dieting for about 50 years. I was ravenous all the time, and felt huge deprivation as I hated most of the food that I was supposed to eat as it was tasteless. This winter my diabetes was going out of control despite eating everything that they told me to, with lots of multi grain complex carbs, six small meals a day, low glycaemic choices of fruits and other foods, I was still failing. A friend of mine who knew I was struggling suggested that I investigate low-carb high-fat, and so I started researching and discovered this forum. I was greatly put off by the food recipes in a lot of the ketogenic books , But when I read a lot of the recipes on this site, for a low-carb lifestyle, I thought I could do that. That generally is described as 120 carbs a day or less. I decided to see if I could live with the lifestyle 50 carbs a day which in reality could be 40 up to 70 depending on what's happening. I felt I could eat very well, interesting sauces, lots of taste and the addition of red meats back into my diet. I used saturated animal fats, olive oil, coconut oil, butter, cream,Full fat cheeses and yogurt, and 85% dark chocolate and lots of things like avocados, nuts etc. It took a bit of doing to adjust, but I really like my food now and eat very well. Real food all the way!I have lost about 5 inches on my waistand really reduce the visceral fat which is so dangerous., And gone down two full clothing sizes in the last three months, without ever going into keytosis when I tested with the little strips. I just visited the doctor and got the results of my numbers from bloodwork, and they are astonishingly improved. For the last month I have been trying and intermittent fasting, 16 hours and an occasional 24.guided by Jason Fungs book the Obesity Code I find if I've had dinner with an adequate amount of fact the night before, I am not hungry in the morning and can easily get to lunch with just a coffee. I'm going to try a longer fast because I want the benefits that it can bring me to help raise my basal metabolism, and initiate Autophagy to help repair some of the damage that has been done by uncontrolled diabetes. Honestly, I can live this way for the rest of my life, feeling well fed, great food, taste and lots of choices at restaurants. So I've given up bread, potatoes, pasta, rice, and after a month I didn't miss them, And I rarely ever feel hungry now after being ravenous for so long on a higher carb diet. Experiment. I suggest that you try for a lifestyle low-carb diet, and focus on all the things that you can eat that you like. The weight-loss maybe slower but it's not hard or unpleasant to do. It doesn't have to be a hell for leather diet of deprivation. Best of luck