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That would definitely set off a carb craving. Funny how such little

things can do that. Really have to be a detective to figure it out.

Glad you found an answer. Although I would not recommend diet sodas as

the same thing can happen with those. The ones with Splenda are not as

bad as the others in that way though. I had a really hard time as long

as I was drinking diet sodas. An occasional one probably won't hurt but

I would check your blood sugar afterwards as a lot of people say it

makes their BG go up as if it were a regular one. That happened to me.

Then when I mentioned it to my doctor he said others had told him the

same thing.

>I had been getting decaf coffee when we go out for coffee in the morning and

using french vanilla creamer. The creamer has sugar in it so that would start me

off craving carbs. I've changed back to diet sodas when we go out or unsweetened

iced tea and things are lots better.

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That would definitely set off a carb craving. Funny how such little

things can do that. Really have to be a detective to figure it out.

Glad you found an answer. Although I would not recommend diet sodas as

the same thing can happen with those. The ones with Splenda are not as

bad as the others in that way though. I had a really hard time as long

as I was drinking diet sodas. An occasional one probably won't hurt but

I would check your blood sugar afterwards as a lot of people say it

makes their BG go up as if it were a regular one. That happened to me.

Then when I mentioned it to my doctor he said others had told him the

same thing.

>I had been getting decaf coffee when we go out for coffee in the morning and

using french vanilla creamer. The creamer has sugar in it so that would start me

off craving carbs. I've changed back to diet sodas when we go out or unsweetened

iced tea and things are lots better.

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I don't know, I've never looked for them online. Here's the official

website

http://www.oa.org/index.htm

I really enjoyed reading their book. A dear friend is a recovered

alcoholic, she's been clean 14 yrs. I didn't know her when she was

using. Now she's a substance abuse counselor. Reading the book and

being friends with her has helped me understand a lot about why I do

what I do with food. It also helps me understand that each day is

about looking back over what I did right and what I did wrong,

accepting it, trying to learn from it, asking for forgiveness for it,

and moving on to tomorrow.

I also attended a Beth conference last fall and she said, " There

are going to be some things in our lives that we will struggle with

every single day until we die, so we might as well accept that and

know we're gonna have to dip into The Well to get us through each

day. " Somehow this was a very freeing statement for me regarding food

& health. I always felt defeated because I never felt I arrived at the

spot that I would no longer struggle. Letting this click for me has

been freeing in that I feel open to work each day and not feeling like

a failure any more.

Debi

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> are there any OA groups online anymore

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I don't know, I've never looked for them online. Here's the official

website

http://www.oa.org/index.htm

I really enjoyed reading their book. A dear friend is a recovered

alcoholic, she's been clean 14 yrs. I didn't know her when she was

using. Now she's a substance abuse counselor. Reading the book and

being friends with her has helped me understand a lot about why I do

what I do with food. It also helps me understand that each day is

about looking back over what I did right and what I did wrong,

accepting it, trying to learn from it, asking for forgiveness for it,

and moving on to tomorrow.

I also attended a Beth conference last fall and she said, " There

are going to be some things in our lives that we will struggle with

every single day until we die, so we might as well accept that and

know we're gonna have to dip into The Well to get us through each

day. " Somehow this was a very freeing statement for me regarding food

& health. I always felt defeated because I never felt I arrived at the

spot that I would no longer struggle. Letting this click for me has

been freeing in that I feel open to work each day and not feeling like

a failure any more.

Debi

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> are there any OA groups online anymore

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I don't know, I've never looked for them online. Here's the official

website

http://www.oa.org/index.htm

I really enjoyed reading their book. A dear friend is a recovered

alcoholic, she's been clean 14 yrs. I didn't know her when she was

using. Now she's a substance abuse counselor. Reading the book and

being friends with her has helped me understand a lot about why I do

what I do with food. It also helps me understand that each day is

about looking back over what I did right and what I did wrong,

accepting it, trying to learn from it, asking for forgiveness for it,

and moving on to tomorrow.

I also attended a Beth conference last fall and she said, " There

are going to be some things in our lives that we will struggle with

every single day until we die, so we might as well accept that and

know we're gonna have to dip into The Well to get us through each

day. " Somehow this was a very freeing statement for me regarding food

& health. I always felt defeated because I never felt I arrived at the

spot that I would no longer struggle. Letting this click for me has

been freeing in that I feel open to work each day and not feeling like

a failure any more.

Debi

>

> are there any OA groups online anymore

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