What Have You Given up?
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I gave up fast food, soda, juices, bread, beef and pork. I feel amazing, so much more energy, not to mention dropping all of those pounds over the past few years. Although I do treat myself to a little dark chocolate every now and again.0
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Butter is the main one0
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I used to eat mini reese's cups and mini rolos at night while watching tv. I've given up the former, and severly reduced the latter.0
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Cut back alcohol to once every couple months. Its helped my weightloss and my mental health0
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That extra 30 minutes of sleep in the morning so I can set up my WII and get in 15 minutes of exercise. Oh yes and chocolate.:sad:0
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Coca cola, chips, candy, fast food etc0
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I have pretty much given up potatoes and only eat it once a week... one of my favorite staples and also given up spaghetti too, one of my all time favorite foods and I have had none since early-December!0
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bread and most pasta0
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I've given up gallons of tea all day! Large portions and refined foods!0
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im doing the same . no flour no sugar . I feel so much better and also learning to be more creative cook .0
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Not food, but excuses. I now force myself to get up and do my workout.
Me too! bye bye excuses0 -
My greatest sacrifice has been meat! I am a part vegetarian now ( I eat eggs or I'd face acute protein deficiency).0
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Eating at office parties. I moved away for a year and lost about 30lbs! When I moved back and was re-hired at my old job I gained 25lbs in a year. This office has donuts, cake, cookies, parties all of the time. I still attend but I no longer eat anything I didn't bring from home. I started seeing results pretty quickly.0
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About 1.5 hours of sleep in the morning. I started going to the gym before work most days. Pays off.
As far as food? Nothing. I eat everything in moderation. More healthy foods, make the less healthy foods a treat/rarity.
Works out. I feel good0 -
I used to drink Pepsi all day long, every day. I didn't drink anything else, no water, no tea, no juice, just pepsi. I gave it up almost a year ago and I don't even miss it anymore.0
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Soda, chips, bread and candy.0
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Soda, Candy Bars, and unlimited portions.
Now I drink only water (maybe one cup of coffee or milk per week), I try to use alternative sweet tooth satisfiers, and limit myself to one reasonable portion.0 -
Negative people, junk food and excuses0
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Pop - Coke is my absolute favorite, but its gotta go!
Coffee - for the most part. I have the occaisional small Starbucks, but I've switched to green tea instead
Cheese - I will eat it RARELY but I don't think having it as a part of my daily diet does me any favors0 -
My size 18 pants, XL shirts and a whole plethora of clothing that no longer fits.
I've given up no particular foods.0 -
For me, I cut out as much sugar as humanly possible. Now I don't get as sleepy at lunchtime.
I do miss my raspberry filled donuts though.
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Cut back alcohol to once every couple months. Its helped my weightloss and my mental health
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Refined carbs (pasta, white rice, white breads, etc.), nightly dessert, nightly alcoholic beverage, more than one cup of coffee per day, PROCESSED FOODS, fast food, sugary juices, butter, milk, beef, any fried foods... Occasionally I have some of these, but it's more like once per month rather than -every- day. First difference I noticed was NO MORE HEARTBURN, nausea, or sleepless nights.
Wow... Just realized how much my diet has really changed!0 -
Although I just started tracking in hopes of a leaner, healthier life....I gave up soda 2 years ago.
My dad called to tell me he had a stint placed in his arm as he will eventually have to have kidney dialysis. At least that is what his dr. told him due to kidney his kidney counts. His dr. told him that due to the Cola (Kola nut) in soda (his choice was Dr. Pepper and he drak @ 50-60 oz daily or so), his kidneys were going to shut down. His kidney counts were in the mid 20s. So, my dad quit drinking soda and his numbers have gotten better. Apparently just about every soda has Cola/Kola nut in it and it destroys your kidneys. It does not list it on the can under that name but you can research it online.
Soda is not only bad for your kidneys but also very fattening. Even the "zero" sodas are not good due to the "fake" sweetners.0 -
I LOVE my hazelnut coffee *light & sweet*.......had to give that up. But, I will treat myself once in a while, minus the cream & sugar. Also, gave up soda and processed fruit juice. The only juice I'll drink now are green juices I make myself. And those are usually meal replacements.0
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All the things I gave and honestly, I don't really even miss anymore:
soda:
sugar;
pasta;
cakes/cookies;
white potatoes;
white bread and flour;
white rice;
chips and junk food.
Funny to say, but now my body actually craves broccoli and oatmeal!!0 -
I gave up a carb-heavy diet that made my life a torturous cycle of binging and craving and gaining and stalling and losing and being a cranky, miserable beast.
Well worth it. Not saying I don't still have my days when a pastry, fries, a double cheeseburger and a milkshake don't sound like heaven, but those days are not every day anymore. Not even every week.0 -
I've changed everything over the course of 2 1/2 years... no fast food, soda, red bull, fried foods, and about 80% on reduction of processed foods. I started off slowly removing things from my daily intake to the point where I no longer wanted it. If I have a piece of cake or a cookie, its no biggie now as long as eaten in moderation. Changing my intake helped me go down almost 60lbs and my life long acid reflex problem is gone!!!0
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Well with my coffee I gave up my 2 tbsp of sugar to one packet of splenda.
I no longer drink OJ every morning, instead I eat real fruit or make my own juice.
I went from 1% milk to skim milk or Soy milk.
No MORE Wine :sad: I still miss it I used to have 1-2 glasses a day.
Now I will have a Raspberry Stoli and diet maybe once every two weeks if my calories count allows it.
Real Cheese, Bread, and a lot of carbs.0 -
french fries0
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