@TFURROWS RE: SUGAR User tfurrows was kind enough to address my previous post on the struggle with giving up sugar and share a familiar experience[1] with the stuff: "...forget how bad things felt at the bottom. Start to justify small treats here and there... Begin us- ing the sugar as a reward... Wow, that is *exactly* how it goes for me and I'm willing to bet a lot of other folks as well. *Some* people seem to be able to get away with having a fair amount of sweets indefinitely. But the rest of us (and it's tak- en me a long, long time to realize I'm in this group) really can- not have regular doses of the stuff. It is *absolutely* an addiction. From Merriam-Webster: addiction n. 2. compulsive need for and use of a habit-forming substance And the thing that really drives it home, if anyone has never tried this, is going cold-turkey on sugar: the cravings, the withdrawal symptoms, the feeling that life would be better if on- ly you would give in and have a cup of hot chocolate or a bowl of ice cream... Under different circumstances, I could just as well be under a bridge sprawled over a pile of trash with a bunch of guys arguing over who gets my shoes. [1] gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/0/~tfurrows/phlog/2019-04-30_reSugar.txt