I was the same when I started. Cut out chocolate and crisps all together. Chocolate wasn't so hard but if there was a crisp in the house it would get eaten.
Now, 16 months on i can have both in the house. I have a few squares of chocolate every day and a small packet of crisps at lunch. Not a whole multipack! Strange how our brains work.
Cheese and onion crisps and chocolate my downfall. I have had no crisps in the past 7 weeks and last night had a Lindt chocolate worked out the calories 58, YES THAT MUCH! and added them onto my allowance. I now trust myself not to eat the whole box and boy did that 1 chocolate last me. It's ok for treats now and then you just have to put the brakes on and just have a small amount which I think the 12 week calorie counting plan teaches you because at 58 calories I wasn't having another. Life has to be worth living and let's face it we are working hard so a little treat now and again makes you feel good. Hope you cope ok on your journey and your husband too. π
I gave up chocolate in April when I started here as I am a whole bar person (or 2) as well. After 3 weeks I lost all cravings and can now walk past the chocolate displays without averting my eyes. For me, however, I know that 1 square would still lead to a glut so I don't intend to start again even when I am down to goal weight.
I remember when my husband was first diagnosed diabetic. One day in a tea shop we were offered cake and I said very earnestly "Oh dear no. We can't have that because my husband is diabetic!" The waitress looked a little bemused.
That's an excellent achievement π I don't actually have a terribly sweet tooth but there is something about chocolate that I just cannot have one piece and leave it alone π So like you, prefer not to have any π I do find having enough to eat earlier in the day reduced (if not eliminates) afternoon and evening sugar cravings π Very well done.
A chocolate habit is hard to lose; for some of us it works better than alcohol for a short term lift, but causes long term misery! I still don't think I could have an opened box of chocolate nearby and only have one chocolate a day without great effort! I would rather give the unopened box away - you only need a little argument or bad hair day and that's it, you've scoffed the lot!
So nice to talk to like minded people. Hubby likes his wine , I don't drink at all as it doesn't float my boat...... But show me a box of malteasers π
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