Okay. So. Today is day one. I am announcing it to the world so that this time, unlike the many other day ones I have been through, people will KNOW. Thus, if I break down and consume something I shouldn't, you can all judge me. Sometimes the eyes of others is necessary to someone trying to quit their addiction. That's one of the reasons why
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...so hungry.
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And food addiction is one of the hardest ones to treat, because alcoholics know they can't have "just one drop" but you have to eat to live. And temptation is everywhere.
I don't know what to say other than that I wish you all the success in the world. And I'll praise you when you do well but I WILL NOT judge you when you stumble, because that's not the way to motivate anyone, right?
But can I humbly suggest that you stick the secret VISA and debit card in a glass of ice in the freezer for awhile?
Sending you hugs and a spinach salad. ~ Hannah
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Yes, that might be a good idea.
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Good luck to you. I have a feeling you'll do better this time because Benn sounds like a very supportive partner. That can make a world of difference.
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If you really look at all diets out there, they ALL restrict your carb intake during the weight loss stage. Even Weight Watchers with their promise of you chosing what you eat with their point system, the carbs cost you more points than anything else. People flip out over atkins because carb cutting is right on the label, so to speak.
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I honestly don't think it's the elimination of carbs that winds people up about Atkins - it's the whole "fatty meats" thing. Which people interpret as "fill up on bacon".
I also have an addictive personality (maybe bad genetics, Corinne? Shall we blame the Stewart genes for that one) and for me things really got out of hand weight-wise when I quit smoking. I had to make a decision; thin or not cancerous? It was harder than you'd think.
Currently I'm all about coffee; I drink an 8-cup pot every day BY MYSELF. Ungood.
~ Hannah
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Besides, it's clear that carbs are my problem. The weight gain started when I was living in Curacao - my parents had basically gone on a four year long vacation when Dad got the job there, lifting us out of being house-poor in a single step, and suddenly I was allowed chips and pop and all kinds of junk that had never been allowed past my lips in our "old life". Enter sugar - enter weight problems!
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