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Poor impulse control regardless of terrifying consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 1959513" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>[USER=468636]@BB8.HG[/USER] you say you read on the forum thay most peoples lives are “ordered and disciplined” but that doesnt tell the whole story. I have been doing this for just over a year and continue to find it challenging and it requires thought. You have many positives going on, a new husband who loves and supports you and understands how you must eat for a healthy future. You recognise your problem eating bad snacks and you know you should stop that habit in its tracks. Dont allow them in your car (or bag). If you have a long fast between meals keep one packet of nuts AT A TIME or a small chunk of cheese or anything low carb you fancy there. At this time of year all our cars are like fridges, lol. I am no saint but I have to plan accordingly if I am out and about. You posted because you care so believe in yourself and what you can achieve. Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 1959513, member: 461597"] [USER=468636]@BB8.HG[/USER] you say you read on the forum thay most peoples lives are “ordered and disciplined” but that doesnt tell the whole story. I have been doing this for just over a year and continue to find it challenging and it requires thought. You have many positives going on, a new husband who loves and supports you and understands how you must eat for a healthy future. You recognise your problem eating bad snacks and you know you should stop that habit in its tracks. Dont allow them in your car (or bag). If you have a long fast between meals keep one packet of nuts AT A TIME or a small chunk of cheese or anything low carb you fancy there. At this time of year all our cars are like fridges, lol. I am no saint but I have to plan accordingly if I am out and about. You posted because you care so believe in yourself and what you can achieve. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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