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08-09-2022 09:38 AM
I am a sugar addict! I have to fight it every day. It's so hard! I wonder -- does anyone else have this issue? I have always had a huge sweet tooth from as far back as I can remember.
People say --- just eat one small piece of chocolate -- just eat one little cookie --- this will satisfy you and you will forget about it. No --- not for me. If I get one taste, then I get even worse and I seem to really lose control.
I am now back to trying to lose some lbs. I gained --- again. Not a ton of weight -- 15 lbs. -- but enough to make me unhappy. My whole problem is the consumption of sugar -- all the unhealthy things --- which I know darn well I should not eat. I try making substitutions but this doesn't satisfy me.
It takes every single bit of my willpower all day long, each and every day. I know for one thing, it's a bit easier if these treats are not in the house. However, they are in the house because DH enjoys them. I cann't forbid him to have them and eat them just because I have an issue with them.
Does anyone else here have a sugar issue and if so i-- does it ever get any easier?
Please don't hit me with the hammer with your comments -- I am aware this is terribly unhealthy and I am trying very hard.
Other than the sugar thing, my diet is really pretty healthy.
Thanks and I look forward to your posts.
08-09-2022 09:44 AM
You are not alone. It is a constant struggle for me as well. Like you, I've had a sweet tooth for as long as I can remember (I'm 66). I crave sweets from the moment I wake up until the minute I go to bed.
I also agree that portion control does not work. Can I eat one string bean or one piece of broccoli? You bet. Can I eat one brownie, piece of cake or cookie? No way.
I don't have the answer. I hope someone can come up with some helpful tips.
08-09-2022 09:48 AM
Years ago Phil Donahue (remember him) said the most addictive thing was not tobacco, but sugar.
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Why do you think this is unhealthy?
08-09-2022 09:49 AM
There are plenty of us. I'm a huge ice tea drinker and I keep trying different sugar subsitutes, but they all leave a weird after taste. They also give me a headache. Can't stand diet sodas. I work at it everyday. I love to bake, but I can't have sweets in the house. My neighbors and friends do love the fact they get the homemade goodies. We just have to keep trying. Good luck and know I'm in the same boat.
08-09-2022 09:51 AM
Am enveloping you with a comforting, virtual hug.
"It takes every single bit of my willpower all day long, each and every day" shows you are clearly in the grip of addiction as you noted.
I urge you to find a support group - an addiction is an addiction and you need to share your experience with others who understand. Perhaps counseling might be an option.
Those who urge you to just "take a bite" do not understand the powerful grip of addiction. That one little taste is a teaser, not an appeaser. It only opens the floodgate to want more. Would anyone advise an alcoholic to "just have a sip"? Of course not.
I do understand and pray you have the right counsel and camraderie to come to peace with your issue.
08-09-2022 09:51 AM
A day without chocolate is a day without sunshine.
Life is for living.
08-09-2022 09:55 AM
You know what is helpful, I keep protein bars in the house. Chocolate ones that are low sugar, they taste amazing and make me feel like I had a chocolate bar. and they fill me up.
08-09-2022 09:55 AM
@AngelPuppy1 ---hello, my name is wagirl and I am a sweets addict!!!!
--Yes I do love me some sweets. Sugar is in EVERYTHING. My fave is chocolate--the dark kind and l have 2 oz everyday, whenever I want. But I eat less of the other things--I love me some carbs, too, so those are what I chose to eliminate or portion control. And I find if I really focus on the carbs, I lose weight. So anything white is out--bread, spuds, rice, pasta and eat more salads or veg and a little fruit. good protein is in my diet but just a palm size amount---it is hard to start,cause your brain is in control. Start reducing one thing at first ,not everything at once---it is easier for me to not eat alot of sweets as refined white sugar can does funny things to my heart and nervous system,not serious life threatening things, just uncomfortable reactions-- but I can eat things with raw or organic sugar--the chemicals in white sugar are the culprit. It ain't easy tho!!!
08-09-2022 09:55 AM
@AngelPuppy1 I am the same way. I gained 22 lbs over the last couple of years. I have been trying the Noom diet plan and it is helping me. I won't endorse it for others because everyone is different. For me, it has helped me eat healthier and not have that constant "If I don't eat something sweet I will die" feeling. I don't have any quick remedies, I am hoping I don't go back to old habits, we shall see.
08-09-2022 09:59 AM
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