One week on diet, sugar problem - opinions

Hello,

I would like to search to you one episode that happens and put me thinking on that.

I did started on the last week doing exercise (my goal is 60min and i try doing everyday or 5days/week) and eating healthly, count calories and i did try to avoid eat things that i'm additect to: cookies, chocolates and cakes. Alwalys when i saw them i say "No" to myself and i choose eating things that i enjoy and take me that necessited to eat something sweet like for exemple low fat milk with a similar product to Clusters from Nestle (i can't eat oats i'm allergic)

So, everything was woonderfull i didn't feel tired and i didn't feel the necessited to always eating something ( because of sugar and insuline). But on sunday i decided at night that i was in control for almost 6days of sugar and i can eat something sweet, and i eat 6 cookies (192 kcal) . On monday i think that what i really enjoy to eat was a cake with a cream, so i buy it with one 45g bar Cadbury caramel. And i did eat that too. Today, tuesday, i buy one more cadbury caramel and did like to try cadbury fruit and nut. And i didn't stop when i eat the two!

Beside that i didn't exercise monday and tuesday! Just because i was lazy and supossely tired! And cereal did finish and buy the Fiber 1 from Nestle but the flavour isn't the same and don't satisfited me that craving for sugar. What sould i do? continue on the Fiber 1? buy clusters ? mixed them?

Now i'm thinking about this situation. And i would like to ask what i should do? Don't eat more cookies, cakes and chocolate for 1month or more? Don't eat this things in all time of the weight loss journey?

Just for saying i have a light hypotiroidism.

Thank you

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  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Quit buying junk foods and quit eating them. If you don't buy it you can't eat it.
  • fitterpam
    fitterpam Posts: 3,064 Member
    Once you stop having the sweets, you'll crave them less
  • AmykinsCatfood
    AmykinsCatfood Posts: 599 Member
    Quit buying junk foods and quit eating them. If you don't buy it you can't eat it.

    Agreed. If you can't control your eating when you have junk in the house, just stop buying it all together.
  • JoanneLynn
    JoanneLynn Posts: 156 Member
    Try adding fruit.
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    Quit buying junk foods and quit eating them. If you don't buy it you can't eat it.

    I really stop buying for long time, but i can say to you that i have lots of cookies, lots of chips, chocolates, and much more and i DON'T eat them. I don't have any support from diet at home. At home they said to me once that i can be on a diet but the others don't, so they will continue eat cookies, chips, and everything they won't! And for me i did stop along time ago that things! And i need to say to you that isn't easy because always have some chocolate coffee cake, some cake or other stuff every week and i DON'T eat!

    What i did buy its things that i really enjoy, i don't have at home at all, and people here don't know! Because if them know he will sabotage my diet!

    But yes, you're truthfull on that!
  • kjimmie4848
    kjimmie4848 Posts: 123 Member
    If you can't stop eating those things, at least make them yourself. Unsweetened chocolate bar, some raw stevia, and whole cream makes a low carb fudge that you maybe won't feel guilty about, and won't spike your blood glucose to the danger zone. I'm sure you can find foods that can satisfy you, yet don't kill you. Good luck.
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    Try adding fruit.

    Yes! I'm try to eat 2 , 3 fruits a day!
  • javakitty
    javakitty Posts: 31 Member
    There are some foods that will send you on a downhill spiral. The best thing to do is avoid eating them at all. It takes time to develop a strategy to deal with the cravings. Find some substitutions that you like, but have control over. One thing I did was make whey smoothies. I would use vanilla whey, banana, unsweetened cocoa powder, ice and coconut water. It helped me get over many cravings. It may be something different for you.

    As you add more healthy foods especially fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet, your tastes will change. One positive change will help you make the next. Don't be hard on yourself if you have a set back; they are just learning opportunities! Feel free to add me to your friends list; we can encourage each other.
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    There are some foods that will send you on a downhill spiral. The best thing to do is avoid eating them at all. It takes time to develop a strategy to deal with the cravings. Find some substitutions that you like, but have control over. One thing I did was make whey smoothies. I would use vanilla whey, banana, unsweetened cocoa powder, ice and coconut water. It helped me get over many cravings. It may be something different for you.

    As you add more healthy foods especially fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet, your tastes will change. One positive change will help you make the next. Don't be hard on yourself if you have a set back; they are just learning opportunities! Feel free to add me to your friends list; we can encourage each other.

    Thank you for your post i'm trying some strategy to deal with the cravings! I will try to do something whey smoothies like you and see if that result with me.
  • I am a big time sugar addict too. I bought Atkins bars. Some taste better than others, but the do satisfy my sweet tooth and have protein and fiber. They are easy to incorporate into my meal planning. I will probably eat them forever. :tongue:
  • jkkenny3
    jkkenny3 Posts: 6 Member
    Sugar addiction is much worse to control than you think. Natural sugar is in everything...even green beans!! When i started doing the food diary on here and checked my sugar intake, it was too high...and that was for me eating alot of fruit:D I had to learn to not bring sugar items into my home, to have fiber bars that have low sugar handy or a piece of fruit for a craving. I froze grapes and ate them for ice cream/sherbet. Most of all, I learned not to crave them by ignoring the urge, drinking water (which I use to hate!) and eating something raw and satisfying, like avocados or unsalted almonds (fatty but with protein)...until I could handle the addiction better. I haven't added sugar back into my life and its been 6 months now. I first got rid of sugar and started doing minor walks. Then after weight started to come off naturally, I decided to get very serious and use the My Fitness Pal food diary and exercise counter. I set my goal, read the book "the skinny rules" by Bob Harper and began two months ago. Now concord grapes taste like the best baked dessert you could imagine!! (I wasn't a grape fan). Trust me. You need to step away from sugar entirely. If you put it in coffee, stop. Don't use coffee creamer. Avoid sugar substitutes...they just teach you to keep loving sugar. Your body is designed by God to love natural flavors of fresh food. I wasn't raised that way but now know better.
    Good luck and hope anything I said helps in some way. By the way, I am the sister of someone I love who has bounced back and forth with type 2 diabetes, which contributed to my mother's death and that of several aunts or relatives. Sugar is bad, worse than fat (it keeps your body overproducing insulin and exhausts the poor liver too). Eventually, diabetes can lead to blindness (partial for my mom) and gangrene (toes, etc. amputated). That's the awful truth. Tell yourself you'll treat yourself to a piece of dark chocolate (just one) in a month if you want, but try to avoid until its no longer an issue....I suggest a season (3 months or so). God bless you and keep on here. We are all friends trying to help eachother be healthier:D
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    Try saving a treat for after dinner. It's going to come down to willpower here.

    You can also go cold turkey. I've done it before. But why go cold turkey when I can just eat what I love in moderation?
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    I am a big time sugar addict too. I bought Atkins bars. Some taste better than others, but the do satisfy my sweet tooth and have protein and fiber. They are easy to incorporate into my meal planning. I will probably eat them forever. :tongue:

    Thank you for your suggestion i will try add more protein on my diet and maybe some protein bars, just for try it and see what i feel.
  • Cindyinpg
    Cindyinpg Posts: 3,902 Member
    Try saving a treat for after dinner. It's going to come down to willpower here.

    You can also go cold turkey. I've done it before. But why go cold turkey when I can just eat what I love in moderation?
    Agreed. I can say no to a donut with my morning coffee and a chocolate bar after lunch if I know I can have ice cream after supper. :drinker:
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    Sugar addiction is much worse to control than you think. Natural sugar is in everything...even green beans!! When i started doing the food diary on here and checked my sugar intake, it was too high...and that was for me eating alot of fruit:D I had to learn to not bring sugar items into my home, to have fiber bars that have low sugar handy or a piece of fruit for a craving. I froze grapes and ate them for ice cream/sherbet. Most of all, I learned not to crave them by ignoring the urge, drinking water (which I use to hate!) and eating something raw and satisfying, like avocados or unsalted almonds (fatty but with protein)...until I could handle the addiction better. I haven't added sugar back into my life and its been 6 months now. I first got rid of sugar and started doing minor walks. Then after weight started to come off naturally, I decided to get very serious and use the My Fitness Pal food diary and exercise counter. I set my goal, read the book "the skinny rules" by Bob Harper and began two months ago. Now concord grapes taste like the best baked dessert you could imagine!! (I wasn't a grape fan). Trust me. You need to step away from sugar entirely. If you put it in coffee, stop. Don't use coffee creamer. Avoid sugar substitutes...they just teach you to keep loving sugar. Your body is designed by God to love natural flavors of fresh food. I wasn't raised that way but now know better.
    Good luck and hope anything I said helps in some way. By the way, I am the sister of someone I love who has bounced back and forth with type 2 diabetes, which contributed to my mother's death and that of several aunts or relatives. Sugar is bad, worse than fat (it keeps your body overproducing insulin and exhausts the poor liver too). Eventually, diabetes can lead to blindness (partial for my mom) and gangrene (toes, etc. amputated). That's the awful truth. Tell yourself you'll treat yourself to a piece of dark chocolate (just one) in a month if you want, but try to avoid until its no longer an issue....I suggest a season (3 months or so). God bless you and keep on here. We are all friends trying to help eachother be healthier:D

    Need to say thank you very much for your post. I did read everything and you was very helpfull i need to say! Put me thinking in very things that i didn't pay much attention! I will do (not try, do) that season, step by step, one month to feel and see my taste change, to see what i feel on it, to see the result, and i hope that will motivated more myself in this journey! Thank you
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    Try saving a treat for after dinner. It's going to come down to willpower here.

    You can also go cold turkey. I've done it before. But why go cold turkey when I can just eat what I love in moderation?
    Agreed. I can say no to a donut with my morning coffee and a chocolate bar after lunch if I know I can have ice cream after supper. :drinker:

    In my case i did try and wasn't very good the results! The question is, some people are prepared to increase some things they love with moderation everyday without compulsion, others can't because if they eat one thing the compulsion can back.

    Maybe one day i can be also like that. But at momento i can't.
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    I have the least cravings when I don't eat the sweets. I hate that, but it's true. I do well having them once a week, but like you, I crave them more after that one time. The next day it's really hard to not eat them. But then it gets better again the day after that.

    If I can stretch the days in between to longer than a week, I do, because then I won't have to deal with cravings. And I only allow myself 1 piece of cake or whatever. No binging on the sweets, lol.

    My blood sugar is too high now, but still not diabetic. So it's very important that I try to not have a sweeth tooth anymore. That means avoiding sweets mostly, yes.

    Fresh fruit made into a topping with a little water (cut up, add a little water, mix, and let sit for a while) over Angel Food Cake is really nice! That isn't too many sugars for me most days, and it's a real dessert :) I also eat a lot of fruit, but I do enjoy a bit of cake. Real Angel Food is the best kind I've found for blood sugar problems.

    Also desserts made out of oats! Like oat bars with a few little chocolate chips in them. They taste like dessert and hardly have any chocolate or sugar at all, really. The oats help them not spike blood sugar. I'm sure there are oat cookie recipes that don't take much sugar, too. Good luck!
  • Stage14
    Stage14 Posts: 1,046 Member
    Who is the "they" that won't let you get rid of the junk food in your house? Your parents?
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    Who is the "they" that won't let you get rid of the junk food in your house? Your parents?

    Yes, parents.
    But i'm focus on my weight loss journey. Take me long long time to avoid the "junk food" like you say, but i did!
  • I love apples cut up with cinnamon on them.. Stick in the oven it taste amazing!! Satisfies my sweet cravings..
  • I agree with the substitutions. The most important thing is to be prepared. I also watch sugar content. I found out that the Dannon lite and fit Greek yogurt has the least amount of sugar, about 7-9 grams that is very low. Most yogurts have 10- 15 grams. I get the sugar free fruit cups. The atkins bars and protein shakes, they have 0- 1 gram of sugar, I have 1-2 atkins shakes a day. Especially after a work out and the calories are low.

    If you are eating consistently throughout the day that will reduce your cravings. I know you may have heard about eating 3 small meas and 2-3 small snacks a day. It really works but you have to plan for it every day. I found when I was eating whether I was hungry or not I did not crave sweets. But soon as I have a busy day and do not eat on schedule. I want a snicker bar and diet soda.

    Here is an example of somethings I would eat in a day,. It has to be convenient because I work- Drink water all day.. Keep a cup close

    8:30-9:00 Breakfast Great Value- low sugar oatmeal = 1 pk, sugar free fruit cup

    11:00 am Dannon Lite and fit greek yogurt

    1:30 side- salad- Lean Cuisne

    3:30 protein shake, apple slices and grapes

    5:30 pm work out

    Protein shake

    7:00 pm Dinner with family small portions/ salad

    8:30 pm atkins bar- and 8oz of lactose free chocolate milk

    I used the basics from the Shred Diet...

    I focused on changing my diet.. first for 2 months.. Now I am adding in a 30 min.. workout everyday..

    Hope this helps!

    Just be prepared,,,:)
  • ErinMLB
    ErinMLB Posts: 100 Member
    When I buy sweets I divide them into portions that fit into my macros. I do this because I feel like this is something I can keep at for years, where as not eating them would last for a couple weeks until I went crazy. If it's something that you can't control, than try either buying very small portions, or ask a member of your family to hide them for you. My husband and I both do this and it works well.
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    I have the least cravings when I don't eat the sweets. I hate that, but it's true. I do well having them once a week, but like you, I crave them more after that one time. The next day it's really hard to not eat them. But then it gets better again the day after that.

    If I can stretch the days in between to longer than a week, I do, because then I won't have to deal with cravings. And I only allow myself 1 piece of cake or whatever. No binging on the sweets, lol.

    My blood sugar is too high now, but still not diabetic. So it's very important that I try to not have a sweeth tooth anymore. That means avoiding sweets mostly, yes.

    Fresh fruit made into a topping with a little water (cut up, add a little water, mix, and let sit for a while) over Angel Food Cake is really nice! That isn't too many sugars for me most days, and it's a real dessert :) I also eat a lot of fruit, but I do enjoy a bit of cake. Real Angel Food is the best kind I've found for blood sugar problems.

    Also desserts made out of oats! Like oat bars with a few little chocolate chips in them. They taste like dessert and hardly have any chocolate or sugar at all, really. The oats help them not spike blood sugar. I'm sure there are oat cookie recipes that don't take much sugar, too. Good luck!

    Thank you for sharing! I always listen people talk about oats and its health bu i cannot eat them i'm allergic (or maybe intolerant - doctor confirmation with allergic test). And also i did to search what was Angel Food Cake! Never ear that expression! Looks nice! But i guess i cannot eat stopping eat them! But if you can stop that is woonderfull.
    I will try to stop eating the sweets, i think its better!
  • letsdothis180
    letsdothis180 Posts: 8 Member
    Keep some sugar free Jell-O ready to eat. It tastes pretty good and makes a good snack. Use this to treat yourself, rather than treating with sweets. Also, try to commit to your calorie goal each day at a time. I find that I avoid the things like chocolate because I know that I'll end up hungry later if I want to stay under the limit- even though I LOVE those things, and yes, as others suggested, I don't buy them because I will end up eating it. Good luck!
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    emklug1, thank you. I normally do with banana but i will try with apples!

    jampro70, thank you very much for your words and example. i realize in this last week that i prepared more my meals that i stop craving to much like i normally did. I will try to search for Shred Diet.

    ErinMLB, thank you. Hide it will be impossible in my case, my family eat them so, so i daily everyday with that situation, did take me long time (long process) but not its ok for me, i don't eat them.

    letsdothis180, thank you. I will try to have sugar free Jell-O at home to help in sugar cravings. I will do that!
  • The most important thing is to figure out what works best for you. Keep researching and trying new things.. However, don't let yourself

    :smile: get in hunger mode this is a big trigger to cravings. Also, drink plenty of water...:smile:
  • srogers89
    srogers89 Posts: 190 Member
    This is a tricky one as it really does depend on the type of person you are. I am prone to binging so rather than cut all the foods I like and can't say no to (chocolate, cake, cookies, wine, beer, pizza - the list goes on) I have addopted an If It Fits Your Macros strategy Basically, if it fit in I can have it and it is my job to make it fit in or not. It puts the control back to me and also means if I know I have been able to plan my meals and can have ice cream tomorrow I am less likely to binge on it today.

    Having said that, if even the slightest glimpse of a cookie in the cupboard can set you off then maybe don't buy the products, it will only be detrimental to your journey. You can always look for alternatives, I noticed someone mentioned Jelly? That can be a really good one to stave away the binging monsters!
  • graysmom2005
    graysmom2005 Posts: 1,882 Member
    I have the least cravings when I don't eat the sweets. I hate that, but it's true. I do well having them once a week, but like you, I crave them more after that one time. The next day it's really hard to not eat them. But then it gets better again the day after that.

    If I can stretch the days in between to longer than a week, I do, because then I won't have to deal with cravings. And I only allow myself 1 piece of cake or whatever. No binging on the sweets, lol.

    My blood sugar is too high now, but still not diabetic. So it's very important that I try to not have a sweeth tooth anymore. That means avoiding sweets mostly, yes.

    Fresh fruit made into a topping with a little water (cut up, add a little water, mix, and let sit for a while) over Angel Food Cake is really nice! That isn't too many sugars for me most days, and it's a real dessert :) I also eat a lot of fruit, but I do enjoy a bit of cake. Real Angel Food is the best kind I've found for blood sugar problems.



    Also desserts made out of oats! Like oat bars with a few little chocolate chips in them. They taste like dessert and hardly have any chocolate or sugar at all, really. The oats help them not spike blood sugar. I'm sure there are oat cookie recipes that don't take much sugar, too. Good luck!

    On compulsion, I just HAVE to add....that angel food cake has tons and tons of sugar. It's just white processed carbs and sugar. It's a ghost of "low fat" 1990's past. Sorry..I don't mean to be rude. I just HAD to throw that out there if we are looking at low sugar options. :flowerforyou:
  • ADietadaM
    ADietadaM Posts: 213 Member
    We all have one or another food problem. For some people is sweets, others salty stuff, soda, and the list continue!
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    I have the least cravings when I don't eat the sweets. I hate that, but it's true. I do well having them once a week, but like you, I crave them more after that one time. The next day it's really hard to not eat them. But then it gets better again the day after that.

    If I can stretch the days in between to longer than a week, I do, because then I won't have to deal with cravings. And I only allow myself 1 piece of cake or whatever. No binging on the sweets, lol.

    My blood sugar is too high now, but still not diabetic. So it's very important that I try to not have a sweeth tooth anymore. That means avoiding sweets mostly, yes.

    Fresh fruit made into a topping with a little water (cut up, add a little water, mix, and let sit for a while) over Angel Food Cake is really nice! That isn't too many sugars for me most days, and it's a real dessert :) I also eat a lot of fruit, but I do enjoy a bit of cake. Real Angel Food is the best kind I've found for blood sugar problems.



    Also desserts made out of oats! Like oat bars with a few little chocolate chips in them. They taste like dessert and hardly have any chocolate or sugar at all, really. The oats help them not spike blood sugar. I'm sure there are oat cookie recipes that don't take much sugar, too. Good luck!

    On compulsion, I just HAVE to add....that angel food cake has tons and tons of sugar. It's just white processed carbs and sugar. It's a ghost of "low fat" 1990's past. Sorry..I don't mean to be rude. I just HAD to throw that out there if we are looking at low sugar options. :flowerforyou:

    No, it's true; it's still definitely cake, lol :) But adding tons of fresh berries reduces the GI index enough to be quite reasonable for me. Interestingly, its GI index itself is not far off that of a bran muffin, and it's lower than watermelon's! Crazy!

    Pound cake has a better GI index, but the calories themselves get me there. I wish! Pound cake with fruit sounds awesome :)