Please someone talk me out of grabbing a MacDonalds for dinner!?

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  • amberj32
    amberj32 Posts: 663 Member
    Ok, so i've been dieting again for the past 5 weeks, aiming for as low-carb ......Someone pleeeease offer me some wise advice. Even if it's just "Girl, step AWAY from the BigMac!" :)


    Okay so just eat everything but the bun!

  • Therealobi1
    Therealobi1 Posts: 3,262 Member
    why do you feel like crap after eating it. thats the part i dont get. if you want it, it fits into your daily intake eat it.
    i still enjoy a mcdonalds i just dont eat it as much as i used to .
  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    Yes!! Step away. Maybe go online a read how that food is not food and all the chemicals that are in it. Or, make that meal at home, in a healthy Paleo way. You can have a wonderful juicy hamburger patty you make yourself with all the veggie fixings and baked potatoe wedges. Yum!

    I LOVE you! Hahaha, now THIS is why i posted asking for support! Thankyou so much for wise advice and a really great alternative meal idea. I really appreciate that. x

  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    Gemzzz12 wrote: »
    Sounds like you have been doing pretty well so far so don't ruin it. :D Also out of all the healthy foods you go for MacDonalds!? So many nicer alternatives. :P Also you dont know what they put in their burgers, probably mashed up bones and hair..
    Did that work? :P Have a nice evening!

    Haha, yup that worked! ;)))))))

  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    kristydi wrote: »
    So if i understand correctly, you havent eaten anything since breakfast yesterday? Look up MacDonald's nutrition info online and plan a meal that fits your calories and sounds yummy. Go get it and enjoy it.

    I am with this poster. I love McDonalds and they have many healthy low cal choices/ and I eat their fries. love their fries.

  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    Prelog the food you want from McDonald's. Does any of it fit your calories? If it does then have some.

    I think you are making a mistake starting out too intensely restricted and will often have moments like this where a friend wants to drink, you have a craving, there is an event with food that doesn't fit your plan. Can you do primal/paleo and 1200 calories long term? I would consider a less restrictive calorie goal to start with and lower it after you lose if you need to.

    Thinking of foods as good, bad, or feeling you are fat or disgusting for eating something is a difficult mind set. You do know that people can get fat on plain homemade grilled skinless chicken and vegetables if they go consistantly eat more than they burn? People don't only get fat because they eat fast food and you are not disgusting for being overweight and eating.
  • megantischner
    megantischner Posts: 85 Member
    Calculate how many calories that will be if you get it. Then ask yourself if it's worth it. Maybe it is -- maybe it's worth it to treat yourself tonight and then increase your exercise for the next few days to make up for it -- and maybe it isn't.
  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    kristydi wrote: »
    So if i understand correctly, you havent eaten anything since breakfast yesterday? Look up MacDonald's nutrition info online and plan a meal that fits your calories and sounds yummy. Go get it and enjoy it.

    No, i ate breakfast and lunch today, just have my dinner calories left. It was yesterday i had to go without lunch and dinner to accomodate the hellish calories of 2 cans of strong beer. And no, it was no worth it!

  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    Big Macs don't even have that many calories. Plus they're pretty nutritious, for what it's worth.

    Not as far as i knew! Plus im low carb, so the white bread is a no-no really :(
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    Nothing wrong with McDonalds every once in a while. Eat it.
  • brightsideofpink
    brightsideofpink Posts: 1,018 Member
    It sounds like you are setting yourself up for failure. And I'm not talking about the Big Mac. You're trying to do so many things at once. Low carb, paleo, and the lowest calorie recommendation even available at MFP. Why? Why so many? No wonder you're pulling your hair out and ready to jump not off the bridge but into the whiny waters of forums.

    Figure out what works for you and stick with it. Most people on this site prefer simple calorie budgeting. And you can fit a big mac into that easier than you might think. Others have said though, its all about what you think is worth it. There are days where such a food item really hits my craving, and is worth the opportunity cost of additional food. Most days though, it doesn't satisfy for the calories and so I stay away from it.

    You don't have to over-restrict. I've lost 65 lbs in the past year and I've eaten my fair share of McDonalds, pizza, ice cream, chocolate bars, and more. Just budget.
  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    You've lost 3 lbs in the last few days? You've had a 10,500 calorie deficit in the last 3 days?
    So many issues here that I'm sure others will gladly enlighten you on, but go have something from McD's. Maybe don't have a big mac, large fries, and a shake all at once, but have something if you want! Your diet has to be sustainable, which in part means you enjoy it. No need to overly restrict anything. Feel better :)
  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    Doeena1975 wrote: »
    I don't think it's bad to have some guilty pleasures once in awhile... I just think you should maybe not have all 3. I vote for the Big Mac (cuz they are damn good) and nothing else or a healthy side if you need more food to fill you up... then you have a little treat that you love w/out going totally overboard! I find when I splurge just a little I feel satisfied for a long time before I need to do so again. If I splurge a lot... I just hate myself! LOL

    But if you really want to be talked out of it, here goes... JUST DON'T!!!! Hahahahahaha!
    Whatever you chose to do, don't beat yourself up, just make better choices next time!

    Thanks Doeena. My resolve is strengthening. See... POSITIVE support WORKS! :)
  • QuestToLose
    QuestToLose Posts: 124 Member
    I think your body is craving for the McDonalds because it may be in starvation mode. You haven't really eaten much from what you posted and that makes your body crave for certain things that may not be good for you. When your body is fed well and full, you cravings for other "bad" foods will decrease. You can get a salad from there with no dressing or go to the nearest supermarket and get some stuff to make a quick healthy meal. All the best!
  • DoreenaV1975
    DoreenaV1975 Posts: 567 Member
    Doeena1975 wrote: »
    I don't think it's bad to have some guilty pleasures once in awhile... I just think you should maybe not have all 3. I vote for the Big Mac (cuz they are damn good) and nothing else or a healthy side if you need more food to fill you up... then you have a little treat that you love w/out going totally overboard! I find when I splurge just a little I feel satisfied for a long time before I need to do so again. If I splurge a lot... I just hate myself! LOL

    But if you really want to be talked out of it, here goes... JUST DON'T!!!! Hahahahahaha!
    Whatever you chose to do, don't beat yourself up, just make better choices next time!

    Thanks Doeena. My resolve is strengthening. See... POSITIVE support WORKS! :)

    You're welcome!!!! :)
  • forgtmenot
    forgtmenot Posts: 860 Member
    edited May 2015
    How many lbs do you have it set to lose per week? You likely have it set to lose too many per week which is why your suggested intake is so low. We'd all like to lose fast and in a hurry, but the way you're doing it is not sustainable (as you've already found out). Try to give yourself a more livable goal that will work for you long term. I have more to lose than you and I can't set it to 2lbs a week because it puts me at 1200 cals which is difficult for me on rest days where I don't have those extra exercise cals to eat.
  • m1xm0d3
    m1xm0d3 Posts: 1,576 Member
    A side salad with half the dressing and 6 piece nuggets with no sauce rings in around 385 calories. It's low carb, has decent nutrition, and sure beats having to cook for yourself.

    minus the chicken mcnuggets ....
  • lemonsnowdrop
    lemonsnowdrop Posts: 1,298 Member
    I think your body is craving for the McDonalds because it may be in starvation mode. You haven't really eaten much from what you posted and that makes your body crave for certain things that may not be good for you. When your body is fed well and full, you cravings for other "bad" foods will decrease. You can get a salad from there with no dressing or go to the nearest supermarket and get some stuff to make a quick healthy meal. All the best!

    There are no such things as bad foods, and starvation mode in this sense does not exist.
  • CoconuttyMummy
    CoconuttyMummy Posts: 685 Member
    Right then. Thankyou all so much. I am going to haul my fat @ss off the sofa and go sniffling and coughing to Asda to get me some nice healthy lean beef patties to serve on, errm, a big mushroom maybe? I need to give this some thought.... What can i use instead of burger buns?
  • oriday64
    oriday64 Posts: 9 Member
    Sounds like you're just bored. I was on staycation Monday & Tuesday, and was bored and wanted nothing more than to just go through a drive thru. But it was Bill Miller's, which is about 600-700 calories for a 3-piece chicken strip. When I put it on my daily calculator, I saw that no I don't need that.
  • JenSD6
    JenSD6 Posts: 454 Member
    If I was having a serious craving for McDonald's, I'd go have McDonald's. I know what I can accommodate from their menu into my calories.
  • kristydi
    kristydi Posts: 781 Member
    Right then. Thankyou all so much. I am going to haul my fat @ss off the sofa and go sniffling and coughing to Asda to get me some nice healthy lean beef patties to serve on, errm, a big mushroom maybe? I need to give this some thought.... What can i use instead of burger buns?

    Lettuce wrapped burgers are a thing. I'm not low carb, but saving calories on the bread let's you have a bigger burger.
  • jaqcan
    jaqcan Posts: 498 Member
    Right then. Thankyou all so much. I am going to haul my fat @ss off the sofa and go sniffling and coughing to Asda to get me some nice healthy lean beef patties to serve on, errm, a big mushroom maybe? I need to give this some thought.... What can i use instead of burger buns?

    Lettuce leaves. I used to get burgers Protein style at In-n-Out when I was doing Weight Watchers. Put some ketchup, mustard, grilled onions on the patty and wrap them in a few lettuce leaves.
  • PixieGoddess
    PixieGoddess Posts: 1,833 Member
    Right then. Thankyou all so much. I am going to haul my fat @ss off the sofa and go sniffling and coughing to Asda to get me some nice healthy lean beef patties to serve on, errm, a big mushroom maybe? I need to give this some thought.... What can i use instead of burger buns?

    Lettuce! I'm a complete bread-lover, but I actually do like lettuce wraps. They've got a wonderful CRUNCH that I just love! Find some lettuce with really big pieces, like romaine, and use that as a wrap.
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    Be kind to yourself. You do not feel good. Eat some food that will help you today. . . .whatever food that will be.
    Remember too, that it does not matter what you eat today. It is not going to break you one way or another.
    Weight loss is about the long haul, big picture stuff. <3
  • ExRelaySprinter
    ExRelaySprinter Posts: 874 Member
    .... What can i use instead of burger buns?
    Wholemeal Pitta Bread maybe?
  • maidentl
    maidentl Posts: 3,203 Member
    jaqcan wrote: »
    PUT THE BIG MAC DOWN!!!!!
    ;)
    Have a plan next time! I keep cup o noodles and cans of chili for when I need something easy and comforting.
    Since you're sick and aren't likely to exercise any to "earn" the big mac. You'll have to go without. You will feel gross after having a big mac, fries, and a milkshake. But would having a small hamburger and an icecream cone calm the inner cravings?

    I am trying to understand a) how cup o noodles or cans of chili are better than McDonalds and b) how the OP's desire for a Big Mac was inflated to a big mac, fries and a milkshake. A Big Mac is 530 calories, a hamburger and ice cream cone is 410. If I had enough calories left, I'd prefer the Big Mac.
  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    What is with the flags flying for non-abuse?
  • QuestToLose
    QuestToLose Posts: 124 Member
    I think your body is craving for the McDonalds because it may be in starvation mode. You haven't really eaten much from what you posted and that makes your body crave for certain things that may not be good for you. When your body is fed well and full, you cravings for other "bad" foods will decrease. You can get a salad from there with no dressing or go to the nearest supermarket and get some stuff to make a quick healthy meal. All the best!

    There are no such things as bad foods, and starvation mode in this sense does not exist.

    That's YOUR point. I'm entitled to MY own, from my experience. And as you can see, bad is in quotation marks.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Ok, so i've been dieting again for the past 5 weeks, aiming for as low-carb as possible, using Primal/Paleo ideas as a loose template. So far i have lost 8lbs in total, 3lbs of which have been in the past few days since i started tracking calories properly. So i guess thats good progress, but i cant help but feel i should be losing way more seeing as i am only 'allowed' 1,200 calories max, and ive been in deficit past few days. Only eating 1200 calories or less is so limiting and im already running out of meal ideas that fit in with the very low carb theme.

    So here i am, sick with flu, tired, hungry, fed up, n no ideas for dinner other than grabbing a MacDonalds. Im reeeeeally craving a BigMac, Fries, Milkshake, the lot!.. But i know nomatter how good it tastes i will feel like total cr@p straight after finishing it, and then i'll just feel even more fat and disgusting.

    Ugh. I hate these days. Ive been strong so far and genuinely preferred eating healthy nutritious food, but im seriously craving the bad stuff today. I think a lot of is because yesterday i had to go out and i knew id be drinking alcohol (i know i should have stayed off the beer but i was meeting with a close friend who was very sad and they wanted a drink with me and i didnt want to come accross unhelpful, lol, so i planned for 2 cans of strong beer and stuck to that, and i had to go without my lunch and dinner to stay within my allotted calories) so i think part of these cravings are to do with messing with my blood sugars yesterday maybe? I mean its so early in my weight-loss journey to start messing up already! If i was to give in tonight and have the blessed BigMac, what would happen the next day and the day after that if my resolve wavered? Id be off the wagon before accomplishing anything. Aaarrggghhhh! My head is in turmoil. I feel so cr@p today. What do i do?

    Someone pleeeease offer me some wise advice. Even if it's just "Girl, step AWAY from the BigMac!" :)

    McDonalds is nasty slop...it is barely recognizable as food...not sure why you would even want it. I'm a foodie though so that just doesn't appeal to me...it's disgusting slop.
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