*gasp* Kelsie this means you are an <i>addict</i>! Who'd a thunk it? Our own Kelsie is an addict and she's going cold turkey.
Just teasing you sweetie. My husband went through withdrawal too. He felt wretched for almost 4 days, he didn't realize it though, because he was so unhealthy from his diabetes that he had been feeling wretched every day for more than a decade. What he <b>did</b> notice was at the end of day 4 he suddenly felt <i>wonderful</i>. He remarked on it to me. He was amazed, truly. He was so surprised, it was kind of cute actually. He just all of a sudden felt <b>great</b>.
So, drink lots of water, Kels. Never give up, continue the induction plan, and in a few days you, too, will be feeling <b>great</b>! You just have to get rid of all of that glucagon your body has stored and to rid your body of the last vestiges of refined carbohydrates. Once that is gone you will find a new energy and feeling of well being. I promise.
I never went through any of this withdrawal stuff. I guess God decided I was so darned fat he wouldn't burden me with the withdrawal too
You can do this Kelsie. Just hang in there and don't give up. If you give up now you will have suffered for nothing.
We're here for you, Kels. Come here to WISH and vent to us, any time. We have broad shoulders.