So I did a little experiment and I had a caramel. Within minutes I felt much better, more like myself. I know that this is from the sugar. I don't know why I am having such a difficult time adapting this time around, I know I didn't feel like this 7 years ago when I did Atkins successfully.
My health coach recommended upping my carbs to 70-80 grams with sweet potatoes and other low glycemic starches. Well, after I ate that caramel, that set off the candy cravings just like I thought it would. I decided to "enjoy" my Christmas with some sweets and other things that I have been missing.
I have not binged or really overdone it as far as I'm concerned. I did have some See's candy today, 3 pieces to be exact and it was right after lunch so I made sure to have something else in my stomach. I tested my blood about 2-3 hours after and it was 112. I believe that's kind of high.
Today I am actually cooking what was supposed to be our Christmas dinner (we ate out Christmas Eve and Christmas) and we were with friends yesterday having a late Christmas. So we will be having ham 3 days in a row but that's A-Okay with me.
Today's eats:
Meal 1 - 2 eggs scrambled in bacon fat
2 slices of Pederson's uncured bacon
Meal 2 - Chipotle salad with
Romaine lettuce
Steak
Grilled peppers and onions
Mild salsa
Sour cream
Guacamole
3 pcs See's candy
1 peanut butter cookie
Meal 3 - About 8 oz. of ham
1/2 cup sweet potato
1 cup brussels sprouts
3 pcs See's candy
Going to get the See's out of my system because I am back on track tomorrow, starting with the gym since I haven't been since the 21st :(
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