Starting my No-S Diet
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Starting my No-S Diet
I think the NoS diet is kind of like stating the blantantly obvious - don't eat snacks or sweets or seconds (very often). However, sometimes when we name things they become more powerful. I've gained 20 pounds just this summer by going crazy - eating way too many snacks and sweets.
NoS came into my sphere at just the proper time. I'm on the second day today and currently I'm suffering through my daily snack attack. So far I'm resisting temptation. I'm not hungry - I just want something sweet.
So - we'll see how this goes from here out. I think I might have finally found a diet I can stick to and one which will probably work for me.
Good luck to everyone else avoiding snacks and sweets!
NoS came into my sphere at just the proper time. I'm on the second day today and currently I'm suffering through my daily snack attack. So far I'm resisting temptation. I'm not hungry - I just want something sweet.
So - we'll see how this goes from here out. I think I might have finally found a diet I can stick to and one which will probably work for me.
Good luck to everyone else avoiding snacks and sweets!
One day down
I started the No-S diet today and so far so good. I have always had trouble with snacking from about 4PM until dinner so it was a challenge to not do so today but I had a bigger than usual lunch and seemed to do OK. I thought beginning on a Friday was a good time to start because I have two S days coming up. I'm excited and ready to lose 10-15 pounds!
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I started the No S diet yesterday (along with shovelgloving). While I've had a pretty consistent headache since starting (probably "detoxing" from all of the sugary crap I usually eat), yesterday was a success. I ate 3 meals, no snacks, no sweets, no seconds, and felt fine. Better than fine, really - I felt successful. To go to bed knowing I'd eaten moderately all day was really nice.
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Ohhh, no. I've not given up my caffeine. I've now been on the diet for 3 days, and the headaches seem to have subsided. I started drinking a bit of fruit juice between meals; whether that's what fixed it, or whether my body is adjusting to the altered eating pattern, I don't know.CrazyCatLady wrote:Have you given up caffeine? Going cold turkey off caffeine will definitely give you a headache! Welcome, Josh!
edit: And thanks for the welcome!