Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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fitoverfortymom wrote: »
Ooh, yeah. I love BK onion rings. Except even the largest size isn't enough.1 -
Ice cream and potato chips, last night. It was a long day and I was over it...3
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quiksylver296 wrote: »We need some Hump Day confessions (mostly to entertain me, because I'm super bored).
What is the last "worst" thing you've eaten?
I had tons of delicious Italian food Saturday at my sister's surprise birthday party. I bet I ate/drank AT LEAST 3000 calories.
I was sick yesterday so to make up for the lost calories I had a whole pint of Talenti's Peanut Butter Fudge Sorbetto.1 -
McDonalds, but it was late, and we didn't have anything else in the kitchen.1
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quiksylver296 wrote: »We need some Hump Day confessions (mostly to entertain me, because I'm super bored).
What is the last "worst" thing you've eaten?
I had tons of delicious Italian food Saturday at my sister's surprise birthday party. I bet I ate/drank AT LEAST 3000 calories.
BK big fish sandwich, onion rings, diet coke super sized, then stopping next at McDonald's for a McFlurry. Usually after drinking.0 -
What should we confess for Thursday? How about the biggest woo you ever bought into?
I did the HCG pills with B12 injections. It was freaking expensive, like $1000. And what made me lose weight was eating 500 calories per day.0 -
I think slimfast was the only ‘diet’ thing I’ve ever tried.2
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There were several for me. I did Phen-Fen, I did WW, I tried several fad diets (cabbage soup, etc.). I even did Quick Weight Loss...twice.1
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I tried them in 91 after my first baby. They were gross! Lol I only tried it for a week. But then I started doing a workout everyday on espn, Bodies in Motion with Gilad and got in pretty good shape.3
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The only time I've really tried to diet before MFP, was back in 2004-ish when hubby and I did the South Beach diet. As far as diets go, it's not really full of woo, but I didn't really get why I was losing weight. I assumed it was the carbs.
Mostly I'm just guilty of not having understood calorie deficit and how to create one.2 -
In my teens I fell for ACV and detox drinks. Mum also put me on weight watchers with her.1
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quiksylver296 wrote: »What should we confess for Thursday? How about the biggest woo you ever bought into?
I did the HCG pills with B12 injections. It was freaking expensive, like $1000. And what made me lose weight was eating 500 calories per day.
I did HCG sublingual multiple times. The first 2 times it worked great. The next few not so good. The last 2 times trying it vegan I couldn't last.
Slimfast
Dexatrim when it worked
What is the one where you eat all fat?
Other crazy random ones
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I can honestly say that I have never fallen for diet woo. I did go through a few years where I ate 800-1000 calories a day, dance class a hour a day and walked miles all over campus. I knew what I was doing, and I did it anyway. I was tired of doctors telling me that I should weigh 130 pounds instead of 165. At 138, I had 7.5% body fat, no periods and my hair was falling out and I was dying of malnutrition. My mom had "come to Jesus meetings" with at least three different doctors and an administrator at my school to make sure that I was at least buying 2000 calories of food every day. My mother was a sight to behold when she was mad about one of her kids. So that's my woo story.
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Confession: it's dangerous for me to make peanut butter cookies. But, I have owed a friend in IT cookies for almost a year - he did me a solid and I promised him cookies. He has asked me about them at least once a month. Tomorrow, he is having an endoscopy, so he needs peanut butter chocolate chip cookies to help him recover. He is coming to get his share before the procedure. ( I was baking today anyway because they are moving four people out of our department tomorrow and we're having a going away party.)3
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allisonlane161 wrote: »My weight loss is very slow because I refuse to eat like I'm on a diet or "sacrifice" too much. Then I complain about how slowly I lose.
That's awesome that you're doing it this way, because you're setting yourself up for sustainable goals once you get to maintenance. Just look at it as like slow & steady sets the pace.2 -
So glad it's Friday!
Hmmmmm, Friday confession - I went to bed at 6:30 last night.2 -
Friday confessions:
1. My manager is off today and I am taking advantage of her absence to get all of the easy stuff off my desk.
2. I have eaten almost half of my alloted calories for the day and only 9 grams of protein. I see a shake in my future. And chicken breast for dinner.2 -
Today's ref was better at the rules, but color blind. My kid's team were in gray jerseys and he kept calling them red. Tie game. Good play by both sides.2
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So my son sprained his wrist yesterday at school. I confess I was not sad to not have to get him to his appointment with my trainer at 7 AM.2
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quiksylver296 wrote: »So my son sprained his wrist yesterday at school. I confess I was not sad to not have to get him to his appointment with my trainer at 7 AM.
7am. Even *I* was asleep at 7am. I am usually an earlier riser, I must have been exhausted. I did make it to my qui gong class on time, 9:30. Several regulars didn't show, there was a 10k downtown today and I suspect they were running.1 -
Confession: I planned a snack today of a faux meatball sub: meatless meatballs on sourdough bread with marinara. I forgot to thaw the marinara, so I used ketchup.
It was so good I ate 3, burned through a ton of calories and had to work out to make room for dinner. And at that, dinner is going to be plain boiled lentils over romaine lettuce and a sparkling water. Maybe. We'll see if my resolve lasts that long.2 -
nickssweetheart wrote: »Confession: I planned a snack today of a faux meatball sub: meatless meatballs on sourdough bread with marinara. I forgot to thaw the marinara, so I used ketchup.
It was so good I ate 3, burned through a ton of calories and had to work out to make room for dinner. And at that, dinner is going to be plain boiled lentils over romaine lettuce and a sparkling water. Maybe. We'll see if my resolve lasts that long.
I would probably just not eat again, but I hate Lentils.1 -
nickssweetheart wrote: »Confession: I planned a snack today of a faux meatball sub: meatless meatballs on sourdough bread with marinara. I forgot to thaw the marinara, so I used ketchup.
It was so good I ate 3, burned through a ton of calories and had to work out to make room for dinner. And at that, dinner is going to be plain boiled lentils over romaine lettuce and a sparkling water. Maybe. We'll see if my resolve lasts that long.
What did you end up doing?
Personally I would have tried to spread some of the calories over the next few days to even out throughout the week & left enough calories in those days so I wouldn't feel ravenous enough to want to binge.
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I had the lentils and romaine with a squeeze of lemon and a delicious black cherry water. Still hit my calories and macros for the day, despite my 800 calorie "snack". So I was pretty happy. And I love lentils with lemon so it wasn't that much of a hardship.3
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Monday, Monday. My next meet is this Saturday! Woo hoo, I'm excited. It's gonna be fun.
Confession to kick off our Monday: When I was about 8, I stole a Barbie doll dress from daycare. It's the first thing I remember stealing, but not the last.4 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Monday, Monday. My next meet is this Saturday! Woo hoo, I'm excited. It's gonna be fun.
Confession to kick off our Monday: When I was about 8, I stole a Barbie doll dress from daycare. It's the first thing I remember stealing, but not the last.
If we are going down the stealing route, I stole a silver ring from my first job in a shop because I felt I was being under paid (I was), that same day I lost a bracelet my mum and dad brought me on a holiday in Mexico. I never stole anything ever again. I even give money back when someone gives me too much change.
ETA the ring was worth far less than the bracelet, about £20?3 -
Confession: I am on the verge of a meltdown. I don't even know what triggered it, but I feel like every word anyone says around me is a needle poking my skin. I am trying really hard to make myself stay at work, but I don't know if I actually can today.6
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Confession: I am on the verge of a meltdown. I don't even know what triggered it, but I feel like every word anyone says around me is a needle poking my skin. I am trying really hard to make myself stay at work, but I don't know if I actually can today.
I've been lethally *kitten*y for about three days now. I don't know why. It's too early for PMS. I'm just in bite-your-head-off-for-anything-and-everything mode.3
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