I don't have 'mealtime' anymore. I eat when I get hungry, that's it. I usually only eat two meals per day - a CM and an RM.
Average day:
12noon-1pm: Start CM
6pm-7pm: Start RM
I don't eat after my RM, and I still don't get hungry until around noon the next day.
I've had experience with forcing myself to eat because it's breakfast and I 'should' be eating (just makes me nauseus)- but now I trust my body. Now that I have fixed my insulin levels and am experiencing REAL hunger for a change, I don't worry if I am not hungry.
I for one have plenty of fat stores to call on.
My rate of inch loss is amazing. I lost nearly a foot in three weeks. As for 'pounds' on the scale, I've lost nearly 12 pounds in a little less than a month. It seems slower when you are in it, but looking at how far I've come in less than a month I realize that I am doing really well.
Now, if I AM hungry more often, which happens about once a week, I DO eat more. It's all about listening to your bodies signals - hunger, satiety, full, specific food desires.
I LOVE CAD. It's done amazing things with my insulin levels - I am having
normal blood sugar levels for a
non-diabetic person, and I have Impaired Glucose Tolerance (one step away from having diabetes).
I'm in the process of making alternatives to my old favorite junk foods - but it's taking a while. Not because I am a bad cook, but because I am not DRIVEN like I used to be. I can read recipes, shop through junk food aisles, see commercials on TV, even go to the movies without fighting desires for what I see/read/smell or hear about. It's truly a miracle.
I think that ALL of this combines to lead me to trust my body. I've 'fixed' it with CAD and a no-sugar lifestyle.
HTH
Melissa