Re: OK. So where did everyone go? Roll call!
I'm like you-- I max out at about 30 carbs. After that, I might as well be sucking back Dairy Queen Blizzards and bathing in gravy, because then I start getting hungry. Really hungry.
At least staying in the 20 carb range, you're still so in control of the hunger, because it's so high in fat. Even the food that affects you the worst will have less of an impact when it's on a 20-cad regimen versus 30-40 carbs, where hunger could be spiralling out of control anyway.
It's such an amazing feeling of control-- you're making these amazing self-discoveries empirically, taking your time, feeling like your own favorite test subject., And enjoying every minute of it!
AND, when cravings hit hard and fast because something disagrees with you, the bonus is that you can go back to having a high-fat mea/snack and knowing all along that it was the new X-factor food that did it, and that you're still very much ok!
It's when you don 't know what the ehck went wrong that things stress you out and spiralling out of control seems so much more imminent. Of course, I'm both a perfectionist and someone who is compulsive about controlling my own personal environment.
I'm like you-- I max out at about 30 carbs. After that, I might as well be sucking back Dairy Queen Blizzards and bathing in gravy, because then I start getting hungry. Really hungry.
At least staying in the 20 carb range, you're still so in control of the hunger, because it's so high in fat. Even the food that affects you the worst will have less of an impact when it's on a 20-cad regimen versus 30-40 carbs, where hunger could be spiralling out of control anyway.
It's such an amazing feeling of control-- you're making these amazing self-discoveries empirically, taking your time, feeling like your own favorite test subject., And enjoying every minute of it!
AND, when cravings hit hard and fast because something disagrees with you, the bonus is that you can go back to having a high-fat mea/snack and knowing all along that it was the new X-factor food that did it, and that you're still very much ok!
It's when you don 't know what the ehck went wrong that things stress you out and spiralling out of control seems so much more imminent. Of course, I'm both a perfectionist and someone who is compulsive about controlling my own personal environment.





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