Curious to know how many of you are on specific food routines/plans to regulate your blood sugar level? And what difference you're noticing if any?
I used to be addicted to coffee, chocolate, processed sugar, amphetamines, nicotine & weed, and am down to weening myself off the final cigarettes and processed sugar, without getting *too* controlling about it. Definitely feeling the need to do this as panic attacks/disassociation are getting out of control. Have a tendancy to go all military style controlling with any health kicks that start, and find it difficult to achieve a balance between not self-soothing with food, whilst not depriving myself of food, and equally not thinking about it every second of the day. That said, due to my current disassociation, I'm thinking that a regular routine is probably quite a good thing to start getting back into balance.
I've just restarted quitting cigarettes (ha ironic!), and stopped processed sugar, biscuits, chocolate, even juice, but am determined to do it differently than I've done it before, so my body & mind don't go into complete shock & I feel like I've re-lost the entire plot. The more I read through google about PTSD, schizophrenia, mental health issues and blood sugar level, it all seems to make more sense, that we can be incredibly hypersensitive and fixing the diet/everything that peaks & troughs our blood sugar levels, can be a really important step in recovery.
I'm currently opting for lots of protein, veggies, water, and complex carbs in small amounts, & not eating big portions, but small meals every 2-3hrs. Normally I eat all the good stuff, but don't eat enough, and eat a few too many bananas, which are better than junk food, but still have the ability to sugar peak the bs level, and I still can get easily spaced out one minute, and down to the depths the next, with physical pains galore. I'm supplementing with wheatgrass juice in the morning (detoxing), vit c & zinc, 5-HTP, iron supplements, amino acid supplements, & herbal tea.
So much food in fact I don't think I could fit chocolate cake in even if I tried! But that said, the control stops here, and if I am offered a piece of non-organic wholemeal toast with peanut butter and *oh my god shock horror* it wasn't on the meal plan of today, I still may be able to say yes and smile with it.
Curious to know what's working for everyone and what you notice about your blood sugar levels in relation to anxiety/state of mind/disassociation etc... :)
(p.s. I hope this is in the right section because god knows I keep getting it wrong :-/)
I used to be addicted to coffee, chocolate, processed sugar, amphetamines, nicotine & weed, and am down to weening myself off the final cigarettes and processed sugar, without getting *too* controlling about it. Definitely feeling the need to do this as panic attacks/disassociation are getting out of control. Have a tendancy to go all military style controlling with any health kicks that start, and find it difficult to achieve a balance between not self-soothing with food, whilst not depriving myself of food, and equally not thinking about it every second of the day. That said, due to my current disassociation, I'm thinking that a regular routine is probably quite a good thing to start getting back into balance.
I've just restarted quitting cigarettes (ha ironic!), and stopped processed sugar, biscuits, chocolate, even juice, but am determined to do it differently than I've done it before, so my body & mind don't go into complete shock & I feel like I've re-lost the entire plot. The more I read through google about PTSD, schizophrenia, mental health issues and blood sugar level, it all seems to make more sense, that we can be incredibly hypersensitive and fixing the diet/everything that peaks & troughs our blood sugar levels, can be a really important step in recovery.
I'm currently opting for lots of protein, veggies, water, and complex carbs in small amounts, & not eating big portions, but small meals every 2-3hrs. Normally I eat all the good stuff, but don't eat enough, and eat a few too many bananas, which are better than junk food, but still have the ability to sugar peak the bs level, and I still can get easily spaced out one minute, and down to the depths the next, with physical pains galore. I'm supplementing with wheatgrass juice in the morning (detoxing), vit c & zinc, 5-HTP, iron supplements, amino acid supplements, & herbal tea.
So much food in fact I don't think I could fit chocolate cake in even if I tried! But that said, the control stops here, and if I am offered a piece of non-organic wholemeal toast with peanut butter and *oh my god shock horror* it wasn't on the meal plan of today, I still may be able to say yes and smile with it.
Curious to know what's working for everyone and what you notice about your blood sugar levels in relation to anxiety/state of mind/disassociation etc... :)
(p.s. I hope this is in the right section because god knows I keep getting it wrong :-/)