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[quote=Anonymous]You really have to treat it like alcohol or drugs and abstain. It’s really hard, especially if you don’t live alone and your family members don’t have an issue with it or even understand your issue. I has some success with adipex but after about 6 months it stopped working and then I tried vyvanse, but that just gave me all the side effects and no benefit. Most of my life I was very slim and on the low end of the weight range for my height and whenever I tried to talk to someone about my sugar issue and binging they rolled their eyes and were like, “Your’e a size zero, how could you have a problem???” well, like OP, I exercised a lot, was very strict about my sleep and about my eating. How do people with kids and a spouse manage to keep sweets or sweetened food out of the house? It was much easier when they were small, they didn’t know any better and we just never had it in the house, but as they go through school, etc, I find it impossible. [/quote]
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