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Not really, just something to do with the carbonation, but when I showed her where the pain is she said it's near where my kidneys are. I dunno. I'm a bit sceptic myself, because I know people who've been drinking it forever and they never had any problems. :confused:
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Funny when I have a high protein breakfast my cravings are usually less throughout the day. I agree that boredom contributes, at least for me. Before I started walking at the time of my cravings I would just sit around watching tv. :smile: BOREDOM.
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Aww thanks. :smile: I'm a girl who believes in everything in moderation. But I made the decision because I'm not eating sweets in moderation anymore. Infact I keep wiping out my entire deficit with them. Which is making me maintain instead of losing weight. Meh :neutral_face:
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oh-em-gee :heart_eyes:
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Hahaha! You enjoy it while I eat a nice piece of ice cold, juicy, super sweet watermelon :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
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Nothing so far for me :smile: I don't think I would be able to tell though as I have low BP and the symptoms are the same. I get dizzy randomly all the time just because of eating too little salt.
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Lol are you kidding?? No way. This is just to break the habit of going out to buy so much at once (and all eating them at once). :smile: I will re-introduce them again in moderation. 21-day "sugar detox" ...sort of ... :mrgreen:
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For me I think it's more something like impulse, as I don't snack in general. I just eat 3 times a day. I mean I'm not even craving them all the time I just get in the car and go get them. I don't think about it or anything I just do. I do get the slump, but I'm used to taking a powernap (of 30minutes) in the afternoon…
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Lol! You know what it's actually quite easy. See I have this "vulnerable time" between 4-5pm. Instead of driving out to get candy I am now walking for that hour. My weaknesses are things like chocolate, ice cream, and homemade sweets.