So addicted to sugar!
aviatrix333
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Hello! This is not my first time on MFP. I used to be really into fitness and nutrition and an avid runner about 2 years ago. I grew up, lost time, lost willpower. I haven't gained much weight over the 2 years but my fitness level needs some work and I would really like to be healthier. Plus, I am getting married in November! So I have some new motivation to get back at it. Sugar is my biggest Issue and would appreciate any help or advice on how to tackle those cravings. Also, I love beer and a part of my soul has been crushed while trying to give it up. My snack yesterday was a beer. I am a failure lmao.
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Congrats on getting married! And welcome to the club.0
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Beer is a snack!1
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I'm addicted to sugar, but I don't want to give up on the things I love. I am a cookie monster! I cannot imagine my life without cookies. My goal is to cut back on the sugar. For example, 2 sugar cookies (I won't eat the raw dough) as opposed to 6 cooked chocolate chip cookies and cookie dough. Geez, no wonder I gain weight. I am currently at 202.5. My goal weight is 185.2
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Don't be so hard on yourself. You can have foods you love - including beer and sweets - and still lose weight and improve your fitness.1
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I'm addicted to sugar too, as soon as the lid comes off that Ben & jerry's tub I'm not moving til it's gone, maybe throw in a few cookies too1
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I also know how you feel. Cookies are my favorite too. Restraint doesn't work, neither does substitution. Ugh so frustrating.0
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Just chew gum it has sugar yes, but it will keep your mind active away from like candy and stuff and if not that just get hard jolly ranchers and spit the spit and flavor into a bottle as if dipping except no tobacco lol it's what I use to do when I was a track and weightlifting athlete to lose weight oh and water pills1
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Just reading this made me want a snickers
#addicted
#cantstopwontstop
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You should be able to raise a glass and say cheers after having a good week of working out and proper diet :-)1
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You could try to eat a plant based diet for a week and usually the first three days are hard and may have headache from withdrawal from artificial sugar but the fifth day you feel amazing and don't crave the sugar for a while, after that up to you to find a balance that works for you! Everything in moderation and maybe substitute refined sugar for like coconut sugar or other options2
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Same here!0
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When I cut sugar from my diet, as I'm doing now, I get moody and find it hard to concentrate. Of course this is all in my mind just like the talking donuts and dancing cookies, but it all seems so real.0
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You're not a failure! Having self-defeating THOUGHTS is why sugar addiction is hard. I'm in the same boat, so I get it! Smoothies can provide natural fruit sugar without crashes, try almond milk (or any milk, although almond I've found has the least calories if unsweetened - a Stop and Shop brand got 40cal/cup) with one banana and a handful of berries. It's a process...also check with yourself when you usually consume sweets, is it when you're in a bad mood? Is it your partner or family who buy you a lot of them? Is it only at a specific time of a day? Good luck to us!!!1
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I'd like to tell you how to cut out sugar but I went over on sugar today and stayed under on calories. Tomorrow I'll see what happens. I'm working through some holiday fruitcakes and a subsequent stash of Girl Scout cookies so my sugar macro is being unusually high this month. This morning my weight was the lowest it had been in the year of this journey, down 89.2 lb. (That's me saying that it's ok to be a little high in sugar as long as your calories are good)1
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Somehow I never get close to sugar.. never a problem for me. I don't eat much sweek aside from fruit or yogurt.0
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