Feeling shaky

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Sinnie
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Feeling shaky

Post by Sinnie » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:28 pm

Well, it's great to see the boards so lively!

Well, I've been doing WAY better these days. I used to binge everysingle day after work. Over the past week that has stopped.

I'm really proud of myself because first thing at work I looked at my lunch (which I didn't make) and decided my best bet would be to throw out the brownie. Last time I ended up eating it, and probably would have today. First time i've ever done that.

I don't want to mess up a great No S day because I am really shaky now. How can I stop myself from eating something? Do you just tell yourself NO? It's not like I'm going to pass out, just feeling uncomfortable.

Thoughts?

Thanks so much!
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sandooch
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Post by sandooch » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:35 pm

Hi Sinnie! How about having a glass of milk or a cup of tea? Those are permitted and help me hold off from my meal for a couple hours.
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shaky?

Post by droth » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:41 pm

If you are getting shaky then you might want to have your blood sugar checked. This is a sign of prediabetes and that you can combat now if you find out early that you have it. If your sugar is low (under 70) then you need a carbohydrate without any oils or fat in it...straight sugary stuff (orange juice, etc - no chocolate....), but just enough to bring your sugar back up. If in fact your sugar is low when you are shaky, please see a doctor....
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Post by tgp157 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:45 pm

I've decided that I would impose my own rule for times when I feel shakey or so hungry I might get sick & the milk doesn't work--I will allow myself 5 saltines--that's all. That should carry be thru until meal time & I won't allow myself to feel guilty. So far, I have not had to do that b/c the milk has worked.
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Melsie52
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Being Shakey

Post by Melsie52 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:51 pm

Hi,
I had your symptoms last week when I started the diet. I found out I needed to add more protein to my meals. Not only did it work, but I found out I wasn't as hungry when I got closer to meal time.

We have to form the habit that works for us while still No Sing. I have increased my exercising too. It has helped me tons.

Hope this helps,
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lmt2pt
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Post by lmt2pt » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:06 am

What are you eating for lunch? I find that lunch has to be my biggest meal of the day in order to make it to dinner without problem.
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Post by bettyp » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:09 am

Yes more protien!!!
I get them too but with the protien it really helps
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Post by drswife » Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:53 am

Definitely make sure your meals are LARGE--one big plateful. That way you will be able to make it the next meal w/out feeling too shaky. You'll eventually establish the habit of just 3 meals a day and then you can start cutting back to a more comfortable level of food at mealtime if you like.

Also, I think a lot of our hunger is very psychological. We kind of panic at those rumblings in our tummy when they are not really TRUE hunger. I read that true hunger is a very different sensation and doesn't kick in till about 2 or 3 days of fasting. But do make sure it's not pre-diabetes like another poster suggested to be safe.

GL!

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Post by Sinnie » Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:16 pm

Thank you soooo much for your tips!

I ended up over eating, because I started to feel SO uncomfortable I basically walked into the kitchen without thinking and started eating. Didn't feel so good this morning.

I realize my lunch was not filling enough, not enough fat or protein. Then, having a caesar on an empty stomach probably made it worse (usually helps me until dinner).

Today I will get back on track!

I appreciate the advice tremendously.

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Post by carla70 » Fri Apr 18, 2008 1:35 pm

I felt very shaky yesterday also. Around 3:00-3:30, I had some wulong tea around 11:30-12:00 and wondering if that caused it???

Protein as others stated will ward off hunger longer and keep you feeling full. Learned that from my days of low carbing. I try (not always succeed) to balance the meal.

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