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Fir the first couple of months I actually looked forward to taking my chewable vitamins. Something I can chew that was like a sweet little candy snack. Yum! Now I dread them. After over 3 months of no carbs and no sugar the sugary sweetness of the Vitamins is yucky! Never thought I'd think anything sweet was yucky, but there it is. I also put Stevia in just about everything but lately I'm just turned off by all the sweet. It is possible the sleeve cured my sweet tooth? Sweet!

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Well honestly it cured mine!

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Mine is much much less than it used to be. I loved sweets pre-surgery, but now I like salty stuff. Sweet tooth is not gone completely but is pretty tiny now. Low carb eating has really changed me.

The weird thing is that if I forget and start to plan a meal I still fall back on "Protein, starch, veg." It's hard to shuck a lifetime of carbs that are ingrained in you, even when you don't really crave them any more.

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The sleeve for sure got rid of my sweet tooth! I'm grossed out by sweet things now, and I used to be a total sugar addict. It happened immediately after surgery, and 3 months later, it's even more so. All i crave is Protein.< /p>

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