tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post7251183838604661766..comments2024-03-15T02:13:34.645+13:00Comments on Mrs D Is Going Without: Whole30 again...Mrs Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13110933370498728198noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-51562584945953381982015-06-20T14:06:15.284+12:002015-06-20T14:06:15.284+12:00Hah! I am on a major health kick too - a four mont...Hah! I am on a major health kick too - a four month whole food diet thing. And yes, its the thing I keep coming back to as well: I don't drink. Go well Mrs-D, you are doing great things with your life xxColourful1https://www.blogger.com/profile/16877984517382319345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-74685287500011673072015-06-20T02:39:44.590+12:002015-06-20T02:39:44.590+12:00I just started a Low Carbohydrate diet three days ...I just started a Low Carbohydrate diet three days ago and feel like shit!. These four years of sugar binging are taking their revenge, it almost feels as bad as withdrawing from booze (because that's all sugar too) but just like when I withdrew from my bourbon, I know there is an end in sight and ultimately I'll feel a lot better. By the way, three days and have lost 5 pounds! Woo-Hoo! I seem to be forever following in your footsteps. Keep on taking me to higher places, okay?Kary Mayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12674442468925628974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-86828312338422064742015-06-18T04:45:48.455+12:002015-06-18T04:45:48.455+12:00Amen my sweet friend...amen!
SherryAmen my sweet friend...amen!<br /><br />SherrySoberMomWriteshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04845259535764391849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-68653908284709719632015-06-16T15:45:11.940+12:002015-06-16T15:45:11.940+12:00Did you know that Dallas Hartwig - the author will...Did you know that Dallas Hartwig - the author will be in New Zealand speaking at the Ancestral Health Conference in Queenstown on labour weekend? Here is a link FYI. http://ancestralhealthnz.org/symposium/speakers/Julianne Taylorhttp://paleozonenutrition.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-84907022669544815692015-06-16T15:41:49.271+12:002015-06-16T15:41:49.271+12:00Holy crap - that is fantastic - didn't know yo...Holy crap - that is fantastic - didn't know you were a whole 30 fan. I've been following your story - but this is the first time I've actually looked at your blog. Well done. I've done it once, a stricter version for auto-immune conditions, never felt so good. Julianne Taylorhttp://paleozonenutrition.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-5051645814411678162015-06-16T07:34:04.516+12:002015-06-16T07:34:04.516+12:00Did you not feel like the odd one out when everyon...Did you not feel like the odd one out when everyone else was drinking? I do... I feel like the stupid one who has got a problem... who can't socialise normally like everyone else... who has to be 'special' and have a different drink to everyone else. I hate it. I miss the comradery and fellowship that comes with drinking... and that doesn't mean I want to drink again 'cause I know where it ends up... but if I could just take the good parts of it... the warm feeling in your head and your stomach and the high spirits and the conviviality...<br />it's those bits that I miss and can never regain through being sober... Being sober is immeasurably better for my life in general but there are certain situations where alcohol greatly enhances experiences and I fear I'll always carry around the feeling that I'm not allowed to participate in the game because there's this little thing wrong with me which everyone knows about and they pretend that it's all good to my face but secretly they've labelled me as 'different'... someone who needs 'special care'... a 'troubled person' to be avoided if possible who 'probably wouldn't come if we invited them anyway.'The Devil's Advocaatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-61671710321563404042015-06-16T01:30:52.983+12:002015-06-16T01:30:52.983+12:00Good food, exercise, sleep, meditative time. Basic...Good food, exercise, sleep, meditative time. Basic self care that is vital to recovery, but is often bypassed. I handle food addictively, sugar and refined carbohydrates like white flour I work to avoid. The sugar I'm handling well, but pasta, bread, potatoes creep back on my plate. By the way, how do you make scotch eggs?<br />Love your blog and website,<br />Diana in IndianaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-18254334574542344532015-06-15T17:28:54.530+12:002015-06-15T17:28:54.530+12:00I think diets are. Dangerous thing for newly sober...I think diets are. Dangerous thing for newly sober people. Restriction and deprivation are too triggering.Ainsobrietyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15642935819165465190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-921119446130836418.post-13924764854370960022015-06-15T13:44:31.909+12:002015-06-15T13:44:31.909+12:00Hi Mrs D,
I've heard of the whole30 and that i...Hi Mrs D,<br />I've heard of the whole30 and that it was pretty extreme. A 2 egg omelet with bacon sounds pretty good though! I think I could handle that! I need to do something too, I desperately need to lose around 10kg. It's so hard to get motivated though. I'm off to do a 20 minute workout now!<br />A xAngiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07553400229726508527noreply@blogger.com