Gained quarantine weight. Just bailed out of a bad relationship. Stress. Anxiety. Saw my doctor yesterday about my arm and she strongly suggested I lose weight. she was supportive and gave me info for a free program. I decided to get right to work on my own too. I know what to do, and how to do it. I love healthy food. Once I'm in the healthy habit, I'm good. My addict self just can't stop once I have sugar. I beat alcohol! 5.5 years sober, I can beat sugar. right? right.
Anyway... Away we go!!
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97.5 kg
Lost so far: 0 kg.
Still to go: 29.5 kg.
Diet followed: Reasonably Well.
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1411 kcal
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Fat: 55.89g | Prot: 61.30g | Carbs: 161.13g.
Breakfast: Vitauthority Multi Collagen Protein, LA Republica Superfoods Mushroom Coffee - HIRIE, OM Mushroom Blend, Sunbelle Golden Berries. Lunch: Evol Egg & Green Chile Burrito. Dinner: Litehouse Foods Mango Habanero, Wholly Avocado Avocado Minis, Wilson Produce Sweet Mini Peppers, Wegmans Baby Bella Mushrooms, Kombucha, Nature Sweet Cherub Tomatoes, Fried Egg , Cucumber (Peeled) , Earthbound Farm Organic Baby Arugula, Earthbound Farm Organic Baby Arugula, Impossible Foods Impossible Sausage. Snacks/Other: Sweet Cherries , Trader Joe's Synergistically Seasoned Popcorn. more...
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Gaining 0.0 kg a Week
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Comments
06 May 22 by member: RegisteredUser
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08 May 22 by member: buenitabishop
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First off, congratulations on your sobriety! Sugar addiction is common in recovered alcoholics. My father is 25 years sober, and sugar was/is his Achilles heal. Sugar basically acts in the same centers of the brain as alcohol, so it makes sense. Make sure you are getting enough protein and healthy fat, and you’ll do just fine. You may also have mineral deficiencies fueling your sugar craving, so supplements can also help. If you are willing to put in the work, then yes, you can do this.
08 May 22 by member: are1981
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Welcome back! We are here to cheer you on! You totally GOT this!!
🌞 🌝 🌎 🫶 💪 💯
08 May 22 by member: 3dkids2
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Congratulations on the 5.5 years sober. If you can get sober, then sugar is easy to get control of. You can apply the program in any area of your life. It works if you work it.
08 May 22 by member: saigegirl
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Thank you! When I first got sober smoking was my crutch. I quit smoking 2 years ago and sugar crept in. I only crave it at night, so it's definitely doing the work alcohol used to do for stress.
So far, so good.
Progress not perfection!
09 May 22 by member: Cruxed
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