CatsFive - my understanding of comfort eating is it's usually high-carb food like pastas and baking, pies and so on, and high-carb as in sugary sweets and desserts and what I used to call 'fun food' to my kids back in the day. Ice cream is a classic of course.
And comfort drinking is a definite 'thing' for us too.
If cheese, sugar free yoghurt, nuts and berries was where we go when we want food to soothe and give us pleasure - our species would look very different right now! (And I am including me in there absolutely, before I was diagnosed and what I ate became my new front line.)
My understanding of weight loss stalls is that that is a very natural process for our bodies - to find a point in our metabolism where our body works to keep it there. There needs to be some kind of 'shake up' to get past those weight points. And eating healthy nutritious low-carb food isn't going to be the problem? Not imho at any rate.
So when I say 'substitute' I'm not talking about sugary yoghurt getting replaced with greek yoghurt (a great replacement of course), but when you liked to munch on candy corn and kettle corn pre diagnosis days, on a Saturday night watching movies, you find the small portioned buttery popcorn, and coat it in a yummy stevia sweetened melted chocolate out of the microwave and a sprinkling of coconut! That's what I mean by a comfort substitute

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