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??? about bipolar and sugar consumption...
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 465619" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I don't know if the sugar consumption directly affects mood except to make one temporarily feel "happier" Personally it does this for me. I try to limit options at home as well, but they always (as did I as a kid) find ways around it. I once caught DD1 drinking pancake syrup out of the bottle. in my opinion that's a really bad craving.</p><p></p><p>by the way I consider eating Jello powder "normal" Not much different than Fun Dip or other powdered candies. In summer camp, friends used to get care packages with pre-sweetened Kool-Aid. It was a snack, not a drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 465619, member: 11965"] I don't know if the sugar consumption directly affects mood except to make one temporarily feel "happier" Personally it does this for me. I try to limit options at home as well, but they always (as did I as a kid) find ways around it. I once caught DD1 drinking pancake syrup out of the bottle. in my opinion that's a really bad craving. by the way I consider eating Jello powder "normal" Not much different than Fun Dip or other powdered candies. In summer camp, friends used to get care packages with pre-sweetened Kool-Aid. It was a snack, not a drink. [/QUOTE]
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