What Do You Do When You Eat All Your Calories Too Early?
GreatDepression
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Today, I had some rather calorie-dense food around lunch time and used up my calorie allowance. I'm not over if I stop here but I still have most of the day to go through. What should I do when I get very hungry later tonight? I have a feeling most of you will say to just drink water. I already drink a lot of water and that doesn't help with hunger or cravings at all. I guess it'll just have to come down to self-control and remember that I already got all my nutrition for the day and it was my mistake for not budgeting my calories better.
The back-story is that my job had a surprise late lunch catering of Panda Express for the memorial weekend. There was no notice about the food so I had already eaten a rather filling meal for lunch (Greek yogurt and veg smoothie). I suffer from binge eating and Panda Express is one of my trigger foods. I tried my best to not eat it once I saw it but I gave in and ate a plate. I was very conscience of portion sizes and unfortunately, even tiny portions of orange chicken and walnut shrimp adds to A LOT of calories. There are still a bunch of left overs in the room right next to me and I hear it calling my name over and over. Gosh, I wish food addiction wasn't my vice.
The back-story is that my job had a surprise late lunch catering of Panda Express for the memorial weekend. There was no notice about the food so I had already eaten a rather filling meal for lunch (Greek yogurt and veg smoothie). I suffer from binge eating and Panda Express is one of my trigger foods. I tried my best to not eat it once I saw it but I gave in and ate a plate. I was very conscience of portion sizes and unfortunately, even tiny portions of orange chicken and walnut shrimp adds to A LOT of calories. There are still a bunch of left overs in the room right next to me and I hear it calling my name over and over. Gosh, I wish food addiction wasn't my vice.
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You should eat, preferably a reasonable portion of something NOT terribly calorie dense. You'll probably go over on calories but you have to remember a few things:
~ It's a process
~ 1 day over is not going to harm your progress in the long run
~ depriving yourself tonight could set you up for binge eating when tomorrow rolls around
It's a day. It happens. Log it, and move ahead.0 -
I do 2 things, exercise some to get calories back or dont eat. thats if im logging that day. if im away for a weekend and eating out a lot and not logging, i dont worry about it and just go back to normal logging when i get home.0
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If you think it might be a reaccuring theme, you could
start a flipped plan. I sort of eat my larger meals
by early afternoon and my normal dinner time is
a mere light selection. Like a cucumber+apple+
source of protein (I like nuts).
I researched a long time ago and read that eating
heavier in the Am/early hours was best for metabolism.0 -
I'd still have a tasty low cal dinner - not eating for the rest of the day would lead to me landing face first in a cheeseburger.
If I have the time and opportunity, I'd do some exercise and earn some calories, or I'd just go over, not go nuts but have something light and filling so I'm still at or under maintenance.
I calorie cycle anyway (netting 1200 to 1300 week days, 1800 - 2200 weekends) so I'm quite adept at shuffling my weeks calories so it all comes out in the wash.0 -
Personally, I would probably try to forgive myself, eat a satisfying dinner, probably on the light side, and move on the next day. Hope you have a great day!0
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If I am not feeling hungry, then I do not eat. If I have reached my goals already but I am still genuinely hungry, I'll eat a snack. I can always eat a few calories less over the next couple of days or just not worry about it and move on.0
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If your hungry later on, eat! :-) one meal won't ruin all your hard work. Just like one salad won't make someone skinny.
So if you feel hungry, eat and just be over your limit for one day.
You could do a workout and try to earn a few more calories, but either way, one day won't hurt0 -
I've started logging by the TDEE method, so I don't include exercise calories at all thru MFP.
When I eat over, I simply distribute the meal that caused me to go over over the next 3-5 days so I'm forced to eat slightly less (like 100 cals less per day) thru the week and it all evens out.0 -
I eat more food if I get hungry later, shrug it off, and get back to it the next day.0
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Try to refrain, eat some celery or steamed veggies, maybe steamed fish. Very low fat / low carb dinner!0
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I'd put in an evening run to earn a few more calories and have a light dinner or snack if I was hungry later. If you're over by a bit, you're over, but putting in a workout might help you to think twice next time about how much hard work goes into burning off that Panda Express!0
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Id exercise to earn some cals back or if I had enough Id have a big bowl of mixed veg with some cous cous and soy sause or a flavoured stock cube to add flavour.0
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I eat more food if I get hungry later, shrug it off, and get back to it the next day.
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lettuce + cucumber + tomatoes.... Dice and slice and eat. It's usually wet enough that you don't actually _need_ dressing, and 2 pounds of this stuff is like 150-200 kcal.0
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I exercise to help it and I also try and cover for it in the rest of the week, I never look at my calories as a day-to-day thing but a week overall.0
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I normally break out the sugar free gum and water for the rest of the day. If I reach my calories goal for the day I stop.0
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Today, I had some rather calorie-dense food around lunch time and used up my calorie allowance. I'm not over if I stop here but I still have most of the day to go through. What should I do when I get very hungry later tonight? I have a feeling most of you will say to just drink water. I already drink a lot of water and that doesn't help with hunger or cravings at all. I guess it'll just have to come down to self-control and remember that I already got all my nutrition for the day and it was my mistake for not budgeting my calories better.
The back-story is that my job had a surprise late lunch catering of Panda Express for the memorial weekend. There was no notice about the food so I had already eaten a rather filling meal for lunch (Greek yogurt and veg smoothie). I suffer from binge eating and Panda Express is one of my trigger foods. I tried my best to not eat it once I saw it but I gave in and ate a plate. I was very conscience of portion sizes and unfortunately, even tiny portions of orange chicken and walnut shrimp adds to A LOT of calories. There are still a bunch of left overs in the room right next to me and I hear it calling my name over and over. Gosh, I wish food addiction wasn't my vice.
No problems. Just burn some calories through exercise after work, and have some greens/veggies or a soup broth and some veggies for your evening meal.0 -
I usually stop when I've reached my calories.
You say that restaurant food is a trigger for you. I'm guessing they use MSG and lots of sugar. If that's the case, then you should try not to take that first bite. Both MSG and sugar can trigger a binge. It's a brain thing, and not your fault.
Prevention is the smartest tactic. Avoid triggers!
Good luck. If you get hungry, allow for a normal meal. Just stay away from more triggers...especially that food in the other room.0 -
Well you have to eat because food is fuel and you may just cause anotehr trigger effect if you starve yourself. Forgive yourself and eat something like a salad for dinner or steamed veggies, chicken breast etc. Exercise if you can and get back on track tomorrow.What's life if you cant enjoy some of your favourite foods? It's about a lifestyle change so the main thing is getting back on track0
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If start to feel hungry, I wait about 30-60 minutes and see if I still feel hungry later (sometimes I think my body clock is just telling me its time to eat, rather than it needs more food).
If I am still hungry, I eat a Fiber One (or similar) 90 calorie bar (the lemon ones squares and the chocolate peanut butter bars are my favorite). They are delicious, they satisfy my sweet tooth, and they are more filling than they seem if you drink a glass of water with them
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Well if you have iron will and really want to keep it 100% until the goal is reached (which is really necessary only for prof. bodybuilders and fitness models) then:
- burn it off
- starve and suffer
- fill yourself with hunger suppressant like 0 cal. soda
- eat something with low calorie density and spread the overeaten amount over next 3-4 days (50-100 cals less everyday)
Disclaimer : Doing this too often may lead to some serious mental issues and general unhappiness.0 -
I would take this chance to do a 24 hour fast! Don't eat until tomorrow and your body will never stop thanking you for a chance to stop processing bloody food for a while and focus on something else... like say... healing! Burning fat stores! Growing muscle!
Too many people showing how terrified they are of being hungry. Hunger is not a sign of a problem unless its the 3rd day - not 3pm!0 -
I have my goals set to lose 2 pounds a week. If I were to eat my calories too early, I would just be sure that I didn't go over whatever my calories for maintenance are.
If it were possible, I would do some sort of work out to earn some back instead of that.0 -
I would handle it one of two ways, 1) eat a salad with TONS of greens, they're low cal and filling and drink a lot of water, 2) realize that I'm trying to lose weight over the course of a WEEK and just make sure that I meet my deficit over the course of 7 days.
Either way, don't beat yourself up. I personally eat more over the weekends and try to keep M-F relatively light. I enjoy sitting with my family eating a nice meal and a glass of wine (or two) and it's easy to do when I make a week M-Su and make sure I have a reasonable deficit on Friday evening to go into the weekend.0
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