Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 Janice, I would recommend you doing what you mentioned, chicken, fish, veggies.....start to evolve into the SB dieter. Don't worry about phases, meal plans...just try to eat some GOOD food. Even fruit. You probably won't lose weight, although I wouldn't rule it out. Your purpose for now isn't to lose weight, but rather to move away from sweets and START to cleanse your body and mind. Phase One would be too much of a shock on you. Personally I was more of a " chip " man rather than a " sweets " man, so I have trouble comprehending craving sugar like craving alcohol. I understand that alcohol dependency is a disease, is it fair to say sugar dependency is too. I was raised by an alcohol. I understand how it ruins careers and lives. I grew up drinking my share, also smoking my share, but I'll be damned if this body is gonna be dependent on that crap...I'm better than that. I deserve better. My wife deserves better. Through my will power, I will determine what is good for me, which brings me back to chicken, fish, and veggies, and fruit. Steve 215/192/175 8/04 > HELP!! > > I have been doing SBD successfully for 4 months, but I went through some > birthdays, weddings and religious holidays recently, and got back into my > HIGH-SUGAR bingeing. I can't seem to get off the downhill plunge here.........it's > exactly like swearing off of drinking when you're an alcoholic.......I should > know. > > I got in this diet MAINLY to prevent diabetes, plus with Hashimoto's Disease > (thyroid/autoimmune disorder) and menopause, I had put on 12+ pounds that I > was very uncomfortable with. I easily dropped about 15 pounds as it turns out, > and all this sugar bingeing has only added back 1 of those pounds, but I feel > AWFUL...........migraines, feeling sick after bingeing (I NEVER throw up > though), guilty, etc. I feel all the insanity of losing control, and hating myself > for blowing it, etc.............you know what I'm saying. > > I don't have the guts to go back to TWO FULL WEEKS of Phase I.............but > I have read that a few days of it can help get one back on track. Have any > of you found this to be true? I'm careening out of control and need to take > immediate action before I destroy my health. I have been a sugar addict my > whole life.......even to the point of alcoholism, for which I have been in > recovery for 17.5 years now. I ended up hypoglycemic for the past 20 years, and then > began having symptoms of diabetes, which I had been warned could occur if I > exhausted my pancreas/insulin. I also have problems with adrenal gland > exhaustion from fight or flight syndrome from emotional and economic stress and > survival mode as a single woman (who also feels ALONE with the empty nest and no > hubby). I DO take thyroid supplement and hormone replacement therapy, etc, but > had lapsed in the HRT for a few months, (due to finances) and it threw me into > having menstrual periods every 2 weeks for several months. That has caused > EXTREME cravings in an almost constant state of PMS. > > The point of writing all of the above is to say that I need help and > encouragement, because I'm in such a mess, that I'm not sure where to start. My > entire system is now out of whack, and no amount of self- determination is > preventing me from caving into the cookies and candy, etc. It is hideous. Just like > alcoholism was. Trying and failing, around and around. I feel like I need to > check myself in for treatment, and for SURE wish we had MEETINGS for this like > AA!!!! The one thing I haven't given into is sodas, thank G- d..........I > drank them daily all my life. > > Could I just go back on chicken, fish and veggies for a few days, or will I > have to do an entire 2 weeks of Phase I? I had an AWFUL time with that, and > was in ketosis for 10 days, even though I was following the SBD to the > letter...........I had every book and printout available! I dread ever going through > that again. > > As I said.............HELP!! (I'm so glad you're here................please > don't yell at me..........I already feel like a loser, in the BAD way.) > > Thanks, > Janice in Denver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 The sugar cravings are getting to me too. Maybe it's the seasons? I like the analogy to alcohol, it feels exactly like that. I know if I have " just 1 " cookie, I'll eat a whole handful! I say go ahead and try P1 again, it will get you back in the healthy mindset afain. Just don't let yourself get hungry. make sure you have plenty of cheese sticks, SF jello, fruit etc. to keep the cravings at bay. I try to keep my motivation in mind(looking better for a Hawaiian vacation!) and look forward to my nightly ricotta dessert. -Sharon, NY 180/168/145 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 --- In South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right , Your analogy to alcoholism is right on. There are 12 step groups available to compulsive overeaters if you want to go that route. If you've been involved in 12 step groups,you know the drill already. Some of those old sayings about letting go, one day at a time, etc, etc. can be helpful to you emotionally. I also dread the idea of going back to Phase I for 2 weeks but have used Phase I for a few days to rid myself of any things that were not exactly on my food plan. The beauty of this program is that it is flexible;when you stray-you modify and just don't give up. Hope you are able to feel better soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Shush, shush, Janice. You feel bad enough. Relax. Take a deep breath, hold it, hold it, hold it, now let it out slowly. If you feel you can't handle a full 2 weeks of Phase 1, then start with the notion of doing just three days. When you get to the third day, ask yourself if you could do just one more day. If you can, do it. Keep on asking yourself this every day, and see how long you can do Phase 1. Because you know already that the longer you do Phase 1, all the way to 2 weeks, the better off you will be. Start small, just a few days at first, then one day at a time. And get all the cookies and sweets out of your house immediately or you will be sorely tempted to eat them all yourself! -- Ann You spend your life fighting dirt, and when you die they bury you in it. hayakawa@... North Bend, Oregon, USA > HELP!! > Could I just go back on chicken, fish and veggies for a few days, or will I > have to do an entire 2 weeks of Phase I? > > As I said.............HELP!! (I'm so glad you're here................please > don't yell at me..........I already feel like a loser, in the BAD way.) > Janice in Denver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Be sure and drink LOTS of water and something like acetaminophen for the aches. And remember that degree of feeling " flu-y " varies greatly. Some have almost no symptoms! Also - I've always loved reading how so many people complained of feeling lousy on Day 3 or 4 and then reported that the next day they felt WONDERFUL! > Shush, shush, Janice. You feel bad enough. Relax. Take a deep breath, hold > it, hold it, hold it, now let it out slowly. > > If you feel you can't handle a full 2 weeks of Phase 1, then start with the > notion of doing just three days. When you get to the third day, ask yourself > if you could do just one more day. If you can, do it. Keep on asking > yourself this every day, and see how long you can do Phase 1. Because you > know already that the longer you do Phase 1, all the way to 2 weeks, the > better off you will be. > > Start small, just a few days at first, then one day at a time. > > And get all the cookies and sweets out of your house immediately or you will > be sorely tempted to eat them all yourself! > -- > Ann > You spend your life fighting dirt, and when you die they bury you in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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