Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 I had a similar thing happen to me. I had been eating omelettes and two strips of turkey bacon each morning in Phase 1. It was great at first. Then one day for whatever reason I could no longer take the smell of these things cooking. I was extremely nauseated when my husband continued to cook these same things each and every day for breakfast. I still have a hard time with these smells four weeks later. And I can assure you that I am not pregnant. I didn't have much of an appetite these mornings but because I am hypoglycemic (low blood sugar problems) I had to eat something so that I wouldn't get sick. I have had a hard time with getting tired of certain foods and then not eating them again. I used to be able to eat the same thing for all three meals a day. I think I just need more help being creative and coming up with new ideas of things to eat. This group has been great for new food ideas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 Thanks for replying. You're probably right -- if I could just be a bit more creative with my meals, I'm sure it would be better. But it's hard to be creative when you almost feel sick thinking about those foods. I know I need to eat 6 times a day to keep my metabolism going, but it's really hard. I'm not a big meat eater either. What's keeping me going is the yogurt, cottage cheese and scoops of peanut butter. On the weekend I'm going to try the cottage cheese pancakes. Thanks, Devon > I had a similar thing happen to me. I had been eating omelettes and two > strips of turkey bacon each morning in Phase 1. It was great at first. > Then one day for whatever reason I could no longer take the smell of > these things cooking. I was extremely nauseated when my husband > continued to cook these same things each and every day for breakfast. > I still have a hard time with these smells four weeks later. And I can > assure you that I am not pregnant. I didn't have much of an appetite > these mornings but because I am hypoglycemic (low blood sugar problems) > I had to eat something so that I wouldn't get sick. I have had a hard > time with getting tired of certain foods and then not eating them again. > I used to be able to eat the same thing for all three meals a day. I > think I just need more help being creative and coming up with new ideas > of things to eat. This group has been great for new food ideas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 My wife and I have been on SBD for 5 months. We've both lost over 35lb each. We've both have had cravings - i.e. wanting certain foods when not exposed to them. This usually passed in a few minutes. If it's something we see, like at a wedding (we were at one today) we do the 3 bite rule. That's usually enough - if you give it a few minutes! As for the lack of zest, well, I don't have this problem but my DW has been going through this for over a month. A bit of splurging, SBD style, say shrimp stir fry, helps but she's still often blah. Not sure why this is. BTW - I do most of the cooking for several reasons, one being she doesn't like cooking. I know this isn't much help but at least you know someone else is going through it too. > Well, Some how I'm plugging away through this Phase. I can't say that > my cravings have diminished, because they've suddenly come back. I > could eat the hell out of a piece of carrot cake with cream cheese > icing right about now, but the numbers on the scale are keeping me > going. I've lost 4lbs to date and can barely believe that. Took me 1 > and 1/2 months of Weight Watchers to lose that. I've found recently > though that I'm just not in the mood for the food. I find that for > breakfast I'm just eating some yogurt with cinnamon and a bit of > splenda and even somedays after having that for breaky, I'll go and > have cottage cheese with cinnamon and splenda for lunch. I wish I > could say I like veggies, but I don't. I do eat a big helping full of > them at dinner though. Today I managed to eat a salad with tomato and > cucumber and carb options blue cheese dressing. I didn't have protein > in the salad so I also had a small scoop of natural peanut butter > that I liked off a spoon. I wish my zest for food would come back. I > was doing really good the first few days. > > Has this happened to any of you(s)? > > Devon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 I'm on Day 9 of Phase I.........and I have no appetite anymore.........I lost it yesterday. It's like my normally vivacious appetite has gotten "DEPRESSED." The only thing I ever really want now are desserts that I can't have.......and that only comes at night. I'm basically force-feeding myself at this point.........and I'm ALSO hypoglycemic. Janice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2004 Report Share Posted July 16, 2004 Thanks for responding . That's great that you've lost 35lbs!! Way to go!!! Oh, I like that 3 bite rule. I've never heard of it. That would take a bit of restraint though. But I could see how you would be satisfied. I'll have to give that a try one of these days when I craving caves me in. Thanks, Devon > > Well, Some how I'm plugging away through this Phase. I can't say > that > > my cravings have diminished, because they've suddenly come back. I > > could eat the hell out of a piece of carrot cake with cream cheese > > icing right about now, but the numbers on the scale are keeping me > > going. I've lost 4lbs to date and can barely believe that. Took me > 1 > > and 1/2 months of Weight Watchers to lose that. I've found recently > > though that I'm just not in the mood for the food. I find that for > > breakfast I'm just eating some yogurt with cinnamon and a bit of > > splenda and even somedays after having that for breaky, I'll go and > > have cottage cheese with cinnamon and splenda for lunch. I wish I > > could say I like veggies, but I don't. I do eat a big helping full > of > > them at dinner though. Today I managed to eat a salad with tomato > and > > cucumber and carb options blue cheese dressing. I didn't have > protein > > in the salad so I also had a small scoop of natural peanut butter > > that I liked off a spoon. I wish my zest for food would come back. > I > > was doing really good the first few days. > > > > Has this happened to any of you(s)? > > > > Devon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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