Of course, I am gradually switching to a healthy diet, not buying any poison in the store at the level of all sorts of tasty things or beer, etc. Any advice on what food is worth buying and what is better to avoid? I just want to feel, so to speak, in good shape because I am tired of being a sluggish zombie.

I don’t really trust AI so I wanted to ask you. You can also recommend something else if you want.

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    i’ve had cgm’s for several years and they were effective at telling me which of the foods i made were good or bad and it lead me to using crock pots like i described.

    the cravings overpower any sort of sensibility when it comes to my diet and invariably bump me off the wagon for months to years at a time and that’s the one thing i haven’t yet figured out. i’ve learned that that fast food is addicting and i think that explains the cravings.

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      Maybe a accountability buddy who can see your CGM data in real time can help?

      Strategies I’ve found to get over cravings:

      • Stuff my face with a safe food like cheese, eggs, butter (yes, really)
      • Having my personal trainer get my CGM data
      • Tell myself I can cheat but only if I eat a can of tuna and 100g of cheese first
      • Set small multi-day goals, I’m just going to stay clean for 3 days in a row
      • Removing all illegal food from my house
      • Staying at a friends house where I don’t have the familiar triggers
      • Only allowing myself to cheat if my blood glucose is <5.0 and I eat the cheese first.

      What do you find helps you?

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        i was going to ask if you’re me because i’ve tried all of these except the accountability buddy and; given that fast food is addicting; i think it makes the most sense.

        the first bullet point is the reason why i’m off the wagon for months at a time. my craving for a double whopper with bacon, onion rings, & extra cheese is VERY STRONG and i sublimate it by letting myself eat chicken breast, pork loin, fish, cheese, etc. for months at a time. these efforts help keep me away from the fast food chains, however it’s not fool proof because i still cave into the cravings, but at SIGNIFICANTLY reduced level compared to before i started wrestling with these demons.

        i used to eat fast food at least once every day and the longer i stay off the wagon the more i slowly inch towards going back to this old habit over the ensuing months; until i have some sort of realization that pushes me back onto the wagon, like op. i’m on the wagon for roughly as long as i’m off it, so i stay on the wagon for months at a time as well; but i’ve been repeatedly going on/off this wagon for the last 15ish years. the crock pots let me jump back on very easily.

        the cgm’s always let me fool myself into believing that i can go off the wagon responsibly and; before i realize it; i’m stuffing my face with whoppers again a few months later. an accountability buddy would need to have a 20ish month view of my cgm results to know that i’m backsliding.

        i learned a few years ago that studies that used accountability buddies to treat drug addictions were effective because they kept track of drug addicts’ gps coordinates and; whenever the addict visited a place where they could obtain their drug of choice; the accountability buddy would pop up to help them. i need something like this that can track my proximity to fast food chains so i don’t have to bother with trying to sublimate my cravings because that’s always my first step to falling off this wagon again.

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          Is it possible to never go to a fast food chain?

          We have the physical addiction to glucose, but you have overcome that before

          We have the habitual triggers, something in your life makes you think of your old addiction, those you have to find a way to get past, maybe the snacking

          We have the situational triggers, seeing a place, going past a place, triggers old addictive cravings, this is where having a buddy you can call and talk it out can be helpful.

          If you are willing to wear a CGM all the time, you can have a buddy monitoring it and get alerts if it goes outside of a predefined range (say 6.5) so your buddy can help you deal with the recovery

          When you fall off the wagon before, you mentioned fast food, but what is different the month before falling off and the day you fall off?

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            i’ve spent so much time trying to mitigate the impact of the fast food cravings that it never occurred to me analyze other triggers and i had a “no duh” moment when i read this because i learned by accident the last time i went on the wagon that tv advertisements were a trigger that made me crave that double whopper. lol