Weight loss post AF
I'll share some history and details which explain my diet and weight loss post AL.
Before I started drinking daily, I had an eating disorder and had been suffering from it for eight years (age 13-21). That final year, I lived with my sister, who would the following year be forced into AL rehab under threat of losing her job. She drank every day, and I started to as well. The eating disorder ended. Blink. AL was a preferable alternative, and at that time, very moderate consumption levels.
That was 25 years ago. When I decided to give up AL, I had bloated up and gained 15 lbs from my comfortable weight. This despite regular workouts and running. In giving up AL, I knew the sugar demons would return, and I thought, this is my chance, 33 years after it all started, to put an end to it. So I did not eat candy or other sweets, drink fruit juice (except when trying to be AF at restaurants!), or other simple sugars. I did not indulge that sweet monster. It was hard, brutal, my stomach clenched and I felt extreme hunger a good portion of the time. But I had eaten, good protein, grain and veggie foods, so I would ignore the hunger. Sometimes I would eat an apple or pear - that would help. But I decided to gut it out. It was not fun.
I'm still taking L-Glut and Kudzu, as I was during this time. Also Vit C, Zinc and B-complex which I have read are essential for the former sugar-abuser. The extreme cravings are gone. When I eat a meal, I can end it and move on to something else. It used to be once I started eating it would go on forever. Because of this, I would delay the start, which added it's own problems. But things are definitely balancing now.
This is all in sync with what Almost Free shared. I just wanted to add that my experience didn't happen without effort. It was a profound commitment driven by the thought - I have spent 3/4 of my life fearing food every day. Enough is enough.
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