Day 2 No white diet - bad headache

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  • irejuvenateme
    irejuvenateme Posts: 96 Member
    I say fill up on protein and fiber, and for fiber fruit can be sweet so can carrots - try to eat these things first and fill up... there must be some veggies or fruits you like? Drink lots of water... Apples saved my a** and still do and if you don't let yourself get too hungry and fill up on healthy foods it can go a long way.
    I was LIVING on lattes and cookies at one point so I understand the pull of these things!
    Sugar is a crazy addictive thing a lot of this is just habit.

    Maybe take a walk while you are at it? Sometimes taking a shower, chewing gum having tea, brushing your teeth these are also things like can refresh or stave off cravings.
    Make sure you drink enough water too!
  • bingo_jenn
    bingo_jenn Posts: 63 Member
    I'm with you @lemurcat12. I understand giving up alcohol, or meat, or sweets, or sugar because it's hard. But then people follow it up with, "and I'll save money and lose weight!" Donate that money to a charity and then we'll talk...

    I much prefer the "do" something for lent (meditation, prayer, service, etc.).
  • Wookinpanub
    Wookinpanub Posts: 635 Member
    So let me get this straight based on many of the expert responses here - 1. using lent to improve one's habits (including dietary habits) is bad and 2. cutting out white foods like French fries, sugary cereal, ice cream, white breads/pastas, candy, white rice, etc is just a fad diet.
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  • squirrelzzrule22
    squirrelzzrule22 Posts: 640 Member
    If you are still getting the same caffeine...then I would guess an imbalance with your salt, dehydration, or a combination.

    Truthfully though, anytime you dramatically change your diet like you have there is bound to be some biological blowback...and it could be for no good reason that you can diagnose.

    I have only had one coke zero the last two days as opposed to my usual 2-4 per day + a starbucks Carmel Mach.

    your headache is from cutting caffeine. you will have to wait it out.

    people hate anyone who does things differently than they do. If cutting out sweets and carbs will help you get where you want to be than go for it.
  • sandryc79
    sandryc79 Posts: 250 Member
    Feeling crappie (headaches, cravings, fatigue etc) are all normal reactions to extreme changes in diet. Especially if you are going from lots of sugar/carbs to none. Your two options are to stick out the pain or if it is too intense scale back and eliminate those foods gradually over a few weeks.
  • HeidiHirtle
    HeidiHirtle Posts: 126 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    Acg67 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Well my weaknesses that contribute to excess calories are sweets (candy, ice cream, pastries, etc), bready foods, snacks, sugar cereal, and bad food choices at restaurants. I am a picky eater and tend to choose burger or sandwich + fries.
    Good for you for giving up what's basically junk food, especially the "white" stuff (and common sense prevails here that it doesn't include white vegetables etc., LOL!).

    Technically, a potato is a "white" vegetable, so I see no reason why it would be obvious that it includes potatoes but not turnips. It's based on this idea that being "white" makes a food bad for you, which is not particularly sensible. Brown sugar is no better for you than white sugar (and both are fine anyway--if I'm more likely to eat rhubarb with some sugar, why does that make the rhubarb unhealthy?).

    I've dropped sugar and flour for a time, and never gotten a "detox" headache, that seems crazy. Probably it's a reaction from going from high to low carb or, in the OP's case, caffeine withdrawal.
    Where oh where is the common sense here? Silly me for thinking that it would be obvious to all that when one is talking about bad white carbs, they are referring to sugar, flour, refined stuff, maybe potatoes (though I think they are fine for you if plain baked).

    And who would think that brown sugar is good for you because it's not white?

    Only ignorant idiots talk about bad white carbs.
    You're priceless, and possibly 7 years old. :p

    Well, that's ironic.
    Says you.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    becs3578 wrote: »
    I gave up diet coke along with going back to a more PALEO modified diet for lent. And yes I ate a ton of pasta and bread Tuesday. Ha!!! I will say I use EXCEDRIN migraine when getting of the diet coke (and when I get migraines). Really helps with headache and has some caffeine in it... Just a little more than 40 days... WE CAN DO THIS.

    thats not paleo then ….
    a plate of pasta means one's not paleo?

    Paleo don't eat grains. So, no pasta, no bread...

    I get that. My question was rather more abstract: does one deviation from an approach mean one doesn't follow that approach? If one says they follow a religion, but they ignore one of its "rules" or "values", are they no longer followers of that religion?
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  • HeidiHirtle
    HeidiHirtle Posts: 126 Member
    MrM27 wrote: »
    herrspoons wrote: »
    Acg67 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Well my weaknesses that contribute to excess calories are sweets (candy, ice cream, pastries, etc), bready foods, snacks, sugar cereal, and bad food choices at restaurants. I am a picky eater and tend to choose burger or sandwich + fries.
    Good for you for giving up what's basically junk food, especially the "white" stuff (and common sense prevails here that it doesn't include white vegetables etc., LOL!).

    Technically, a potato is a "white" vegetable, so I see no reason why it would be obvious that it includes potatoes but not turnips. It's based on this idea that being "white" makes a food bad for you, which is not particularly sensible. Brown sugar is no better for you than white sugar (and both are fine anyway--if I'm more likely to eat rhubarb with some sugar, why does that make the rhubarb unhealthy?).

    I've dropped sugar and flour for a time, and never gotten a "detox" headache, that seems crazy. Probably it's a reaction from going from high to low carb or, in the OP's case, caffeine withdrawal.
    Where oh where is the common sense here? Silly me for thinking that it would be obvious to all that when one is talking about bad white carbs, they are referring to sugar, flour, refined stuff, maybe potatoes (though I think they are fine for you if plain baked).

    And who would think that brown sugar is good for you because it's not white?

    Only ignorant idiots talk about bad white carbs.
    You're priceless, and possibly 7 years old. :p

    Well, that's ironic.
    Says you.
    And he's right.
    Aww, it's so sweet when fellas stick together.

    What were we talking about again?

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  • sounds like you might be going through sugar withdrawal. Keep in mind carbs turn to sugar in your system
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,279 Member
    Why aren't we supposed to talk about Lent?

    I give up chocolates for Lent every year, it doesn't help my 'diet' as I know I just replace those calories with other calories but it does help me develop self discipline.

    Why can't OP do likewise by cutting out white foods ( whatever that means to her) ?
  • autumnblade75
    autumnblade75 Posts: 1,661 Member
    Slacker16 wrote: »
    I've been trying to think of a balanced diet using nothing but white food.

    So far I've got rice for carbs, fish for protein, cauliflower and parsnip for fiber+vitamins, milk and white beans for supplementation.

    Kind of stuck on fats though... non-coloured margarine?

    Lard.

  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,208 Member
    Slacker16 wrote: »
    I've been trying to think of a balanced diet using nothing but white food.

    So far I've got rice for carbs, fish for protein, cauliflower and parsnip for fiber+vitamins, milk and white beans for supplementation.

    Kind of stuck on fats though... non-coloured margarine?

    Lard.
    Duck fat

  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    I think it's crazy how MFP threads are full of people bashing any lifestyle except "everything in moderation." By cutting out refined carbs, sugars, and over-processed food stuffs, I am eating everything in moderation. I'm just saving up my allotment of sugar & white flour to be used at thing like birthdays on a piece of cake, and making room for more delicious and nourishing food that's got a better nutritional bang for my calorie buck in my daily diet.

    that is great ..but it does not make those foods "bad'…..

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