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just last Tuesday I felt totally up for properly losing weight. Now already my mind's playing games. I've had a good few days: less eating, less drinking, more excercise so I'm feeling more in control. I've now got a little voice trying to persuade me that I can just eat what I want. It reminds me of the feeling when I stopped smoking and that snake "Kaa" in the Jungle Book. Anyone else experience similar?

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mustgetthin

Its so hard. I find the same. It says go on just have that packet of crrisps... then have that chocolate. Oh you worked out.... have a takeaway... my husband doesnt help mind. He sounds just like the voice in my head! We just need to keep saying no! We dont need it!!! Stick with it. You can do it. It wont always be easy though x

Hi, I gave up smoking 9 years ago and yes that sneaky snake can sabotage everything your working towards 😟 but we managed to stop 😊 I find distracting myself helps, hissss you want cake um no I'm going to fold the washing, clean up, go for a walk after a while your little snake will become quieter and easier to ignore.

Good luck xx

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YellowRose55

Hi Hidden

Know the feeling well, we all get it from time to time. When you get that little voice saying go on you can have that try to distract it by doing something. Take a soak in the bath or paint your nails, while your nails are wet you can't eat! Why not go for a walk.

Rose

I whole heartedly sympathise with you on this. I am on a late shift and even though I have had my healthy breakfast and walked my little Labrador I am sensing this little niggle saying "go on".

Hope I'm as strong as you and don't give in.

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Diana

I think it's the withdrawal phase, I get these bouts, sugar ones, mine are bi polar related, I just give in to them for the day tho!

Be strong, fight , it does get easier as you develop better hsbits

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IndigoBlue61

You are not alone Hidden πŸ˜• the first few weeks are the most difficult, just keep going, the longer you stay on plan the easier it becomes ☺

This post may help healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh...

Best wishes

Anna

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LinaLamont

Good advice above - and I'd add that it's a good idea to come and read this forum when you feel tempted... that's why I'm on here right now!!

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Eh157lbsβ€’ in reply toLinaLamont

So am I Anna61. I just had a lovely lunch and now I've got the munchies.

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Eh157lbsβ€’ in reply toEh15

Sorry I meant to put LinaLanont

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zagemeelβ€’ in reply toEh15

Eh15 You need to put a @ before the names for them to be able to see you. ( just a little tip)

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DRS54

Yes, I'm definitely in the same boat. I just try and make sure that I go back on the wagon as soon as I can - so everything takes a little longer, but at least as the overall trend is still down, that's okay. Maybe try and set yourself some non-negotiable weight you are not allowed to cross (upwards) - obviously, this needs to change regularly as you lose weight. I give myself an "allowance" of 1kg and try hard to stick to that. Good luck!

Nice idea- thank you

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Busylondoner

Yes!!! This week I was doing so well, when suddenly the little sugar monster appeared when it eyed some sweets in the office, whispering "oh, one sweet won't hurt". In the spirit of not utterly restricting myself I said, "oh ok, one is fine!". Over that day I ultimately ate 3, which is an amazingly low number for me and I was very proud (credit it to LCHF and a positive attitude), but also proved yet again that to me - one sweet is never enough.

One exercise I'm trying, is in those moments of cravings, asking myself how I feel. At work - it's mostly when I'm bored! But at home, it can be more sadness or frustration based. It's super helpful to identify the feelings behind cravings, because then you can try to create alternative solutions for those feelings. Hope that was useful! 🌺

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IndigoBlue61β€’ in reply toBusylondoner

Good response and attitude Busylondoner 😊. However, this is a very old post and the member has left the forum so you may not get any response

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Busylondonerβ€’ in reply toIndigoBlue61

Haha thank you!

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IndigoBlue61β€’ in reply toBusylondoner

You’re welcome 😊

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