I cannot deal with my chocolate addiction
vanesasr4
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I am new here and my problem to lose weight is that I eat so much chocolate but I cannot stop it. I have tried it so hard but it produces me anxiety. Can anyone help me?
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You can have chocolate, as long as you don't binge hard so you hinder your progress.
Allocate some of your calories for a small piece of chocolate, and then put it away so you don't eat it all.0 -
^^ agreed with above. It may help to prelog your entire day out and count a serving of chocolate in there. It's kind of like having your cake and eating it too...but its chocolate0
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You don't need to stop eating chocolate. You need to learn how to eat it in moderation.0
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FatFreeFrolicking wrote: »You don't need to stop eating chocolate. You need to learn how to eat it in moderation.
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I struggle with chocolate, too. If it's offered, I want it. And knowing that, I make sure to try and reserve some of my calories each day for some.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »FatFreeFrolicking wrote: »You don't need to stop eating chocolate. You need to learn how to eat it in moderation.
This!
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Chocolate pudding in individual containers.0
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My dietician told me to buy those Halloween sized packages if I need chocolate. Take small bites.
More importantly, you might want to track when you crave the chocolate the most. Before a meal, when you are stressed.... and work on strategies to change the habit.
I love my chocolate too and have to be very in-tune to my cravings.0 -
I have chocolate every day. However, one deal I have with myself is that my daily chocolate is dark. Dark chocolate has such a strong flavor I only need a few squares to satisfy me. (My absolute favorite kind is Chocolove Orange Peel in Dark Chocolate.) I very rarely have other types of chocolate, generally speaking only when I've decided to consciously splurge. Since I eat chocolate every day, I am not very tempted by other sources of chocolate. Perhaps that would work for you.
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Buy dark chocolate. One square is much more satisfying and you're often less likely to eat the whole bar.0
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Chocolate is my weakness Also. I get a bag of the bite size candy bars. I have snickers, milkey way, and 3 musketeer. When I 1st started counting calories I allowed myself a few pieces everyday. I just made sure I stayed within my aloted calories. Now that I have been using the app for 2 months and have had great results, I still have my chocolate, I have cut it down to just a few pieces a week.0
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Seek a psychiatrist-1
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fearlessleader104 wrote: »Seek a psychiatrist
I wouldn’t normally recommend this but really, if you’re having such problems with chocolate that you’ve tried many times to stop eating it and it causes you anxiety, I would say it may be the point where you need to see a professional.0 -
Think of calories like money. I plan to spend 85 calories on two mini-Snickers later.0
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Dark chocolate is the best anyway.
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »You can have chocolate, as long as you don't binge hard so you hinder your progress.
Allocate some of your calories for a small piece of chocolate, and then put it away so you don't eat it all.
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How to quit chocolate. I have done this a few times as I am terrible with chocolate. It works well for me and hope it might help someone else.
1. Eat all the chocolate in the house, including any chocolate substitutions such as biscuits, cake, pudding, milo, drinking chocolate, icecream, topping.
2. Don't buy ANY of the above and take it home. Promise yourself 1 chocolate splurge per week. I get to have mine on shopping day. I usually stuff it in my face just after I've loaded the groceries into the car
3. If you just can't take it any more, make sure you have to go out and buy chocolate and eat it straight away. Don't keep chocolate in the house. Do not take it home.
5. Go one month without chocolate.
6. After a month, only allow chocolate substitutes like biscuits or cake in your home but Not blocks, bars, or boxes of chocolate. After 2 months you can allow choc in your home. If you keep eating too much, no chocolate in the house for another month.
I seriously get headaches irritable, sick in the guts, head ache when I quit chocolate. Up your caffene intake as well, that helps. No chocolate.0 -
I am new here and my problem to lose weight is that I eat so much chocolate but I cannot stop it. I have tried it so hard but it produces me anxiety. Can anyone help me?
I had the same issue with added sugar and in my case the only way I could get in control was to stop eating all food with added sugar cold turkey. I was hellish for two weeks then the carb cravings just faded away thankfully. I did tell myself sugar was poison to my body.
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I'm a chocoholic too and have put on 15lbs, which is why I'm here. I have been drinking Green & Black's dark chocolate at night made w/ water. It's only 80 cal and seems to satisfy my chocolate craving0
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I struggle with this too so it helped me! Thnks0
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I feel your pain! I have a major major chocolate addiction! Doesn't help I work at a chocolate cafe!! I usually carry around snacks with me that are better alternatives and eat them when I feel a crave coming on. Also, I found a really good dark chocolate and have a small bit of that when I need it which is better then eating an entire Hershey bar (which of course I'd prefer! Lol)0
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fearlessleader104 wrote: »Seek a psychiatrist
Why did this get flagged? If something causes enough anxiety to affect your mental health or affect how you live your life, then there's nothing wrong with seeking professional health.
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