Pizza FAIL. :(
sharidiane
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Ok, so last night my husband made dinner ... and well, it was just plain bad. I ended the day well beneath my calories, with about 200 left, because I hardly ate dinner. I thought I could handle it. Wrong.
About 10:00 the kids were in bed, and my husband and I were both STARVING. So he looked at me and said pizza? And I said ok, because since I had about 200 calories left, and one piece is around 300, I thought if I just had one piece, it would all be ok in the end.
It so wasn't!!! Once he brought the pizza home, I ended up eating three pieces. THREE PIECES!!! And this morning I have gained half a pound, probably mostly from sodium. Ugh.
But here's my question - can I just stay waaayyy under today? I'm not even all that hungry today. Will it 'work' to take off this half pound if I just guzzle water like a camel, and eat like around 1000 calories?
I know that's not a long term healthy solution, I'm just trying to make up for last night's pizza fail.
About 10:00 the kids were in bed, and my husband and I were both STARVING. So he looked at me and said pizza? And I said ok, because since I had about 200 calories left, and one piece is around 300, I thought if I just had one piece, it would all be ok in the end.
It so wasn't!!! Once he brought the pizza home, I ended up eating three pieces. THREE PIECES!!! And this morning I have gained half a pound, probably mostly from sodium. Ugh.
But here's my question - can I just stay waaayyy under today? I'm not even all that hungry today. Will it 'work' to take off this half pound if I just guzzle water like a camel, and eat like around 1000 calories?
I know that's not a long term healthy solution, I'm just trying to make up for last night's pizza fail.
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It was only one meal, honey, don't beat yourself up. Personally I prefer to treat each day as an individual, so would just carry on on plan now.
If/when I do end up going over, I do my best to thoroughly enjoy it, as otherwise I feel annoyed at myself. At least if it's a coscious desicion, and I've relished it, it hasn't been wasted Food should NOT come with guilat attached, and for long term success, we need to get our head's around that xxx0 -
Yesterday was yesterday. You're on a new day. Drink the water to flush out the sodium, and don't cut your cals today. You don't deserve to be punished for a couple of slices of pizza.
P.S. I hope they were yummy. Makes it worthwhile.0 -
i wouldn't worry so much about staying "way under" on your calories, but DEF push the water!!!!!!!!!!
no worries!!0 -
You didnt gain the pounds - some of that is still in your digestive tract. Just be good for the rest of the week. I 'fall from grace' all the time - but only 1 day a week. Reward yourself but only 1 day a week. I use Saturdays to do whatever I want to. I still dont drink sodas and I eat smarter, BUT, I can have pizza, chips/salsa/queso and I hit the Mexican food hard
The rest of the week... I have to be good
Just dont make pizza days a daily deal...0 -
when i go over my calories i just work out harder the next day.
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It's okay that you went over... It happens! It's happened to me many many times. If you're weighing yourself everyday though, is it also a possibility that you may just be retaining water? And of course, you can hold back today... Or you could just go work off those extra calories too.
Just don't be too hard on yourself! Life's too short...0 -
Nope, you can't. You need to eat at least 1200 calories in each 24 hour period. If you have the time, do some more exercise. What you want to do is AVOID starvation mode. Staying too far under calories causes your body to think its starving, and then it will hold on to any calories you put in your mouth, making weight loss even more difficult. Give yourself a break and don't feel guilty. We all have cave-in days. (or crave-in days). You can do this!0
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I had a pretty massive fail last night myself, and have a similar plan today. Weird how I used to never care, and now eating like that makes me feel horrible.0
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I'd say yes to the water, but do everything else as you would normally. Eat the recommended calories, because if you don't by the end of tonight, you'll feel either super tired and unable to do anything, or you'll crave something bad again. Also, I have a solution for pizza lovers (as I am one).
1 piece of schwebel's whole wheat flatbread - 190 calories
1 serving of ragu pizza sauce - 40 calories
2 servings of mozzarella cheese - 160 calories
1 serving of pepperoni - 140 calories
Veggies, Veggies Veggies....
Total is 530 calories for a fairly decent sized portion. Plus you have 1 PORTION in front of you instead of 8 slices that you have to have willpower to avoid.
I eat this at least once per week with a small salad to kick my pizza craving in the butt.0 -
The best way to make up for a bad yesterday is to make today good. Eat your calories, but just make sure they are good calories. Eat healthy, drink your 8 cups of water and try to get some excercise done. Then eat your healthy excercise calories
Don't let one "mistake" get you down. Watch your sodium intake from here on and you will get there.
I had a bag of Maltesers last night, my tummy didn't like it this morning. Oh well, you live and you learn0 -
I don't do daily weigh ins. Its not worth the stress of a half pound here or there depending on the time of day, if you had your daily or if you drank too much.
There is nothing wrong with having a treat once in a while. If you don't treat occasionally you will binge.
My advice is don't sweat it.
Starving yourself for a half pound or a bad day is not worth it and the beginnings of an eating disorder.0 -
What's done is done, yesterdays decisions are yesterdays results. Just move forward. Eat your recommended calorie amounts today, don't stiff yourself (especially under 1200) it's not healthy. Drink lots of water and move on. You did NOT gain .5 a pound yesterday. It's water retention from sodium. No need to "fix" your mistake.0
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OMG! Please dont do that! It is never good to go below 1200 calories. Do some extra cardio today...Your body will love you more for it.0
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You are most likely up this morning because you ate more food than usual. If you have any pizza left, weigh 2 pieces and it will probably be close to 1/2 pound. This weight will go away in 2 days, don't worry about it. Eat like you normally would today and don't worry about what happened yesterday.0
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drink extra extra water to flush out the sodium the yumminess caused you to have and just add on an extra 10 mins to your workout the next couple of days. theres nothing you can do about what happened, and since im the queen of pizza scarfing late at night out of nowhere i will tell you it will happen again but thats okay becuase you know what, it's life and youre here to enjoy it, not beat yourself up about it.
hang tight, drink water and amp up your workout!0 -
If you went 700 calories over, and a pound of fat has about 3,500, the most you gained from the pizza is about 3 oz. You being over 1/2 a pound this morning is the up and downs of your daily weight.
When I go over, I just drink lots of water, as many have suggested, and have a balanced, healthy day the next day. You'll lose the 3 extra ounces in no time.0 -
Just drink your water and plan to eat the calories you are suppose to. You will be fine.0
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I wouldn't cut calories your body needs a minimum of 1200 calories EACH day total even after a workout to function. Just increase your water for today and watch your sodium levels. I usually workout the next day if I was over the day before and couldn't get a work out in BUT I make sure to eat most of my exercise cal's back too.0
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Listen, it was a set back. However, you can redeem yourself today by starting new, focusing on today’s goals. You are human…I’m SURE most of us have had those days, days where we have given in to temptation. So, you ARE NOT alone. Think about today and how you are going to make today’s goals your reality. Good luck!0
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Personally, I think it's better to just do your program as you have it planned daily. But, I also don't think it is the worst thing in the world to even it out over the rest of the week. An extra 100 calorie deficit daily for a few days isn't going to kill you unless you already push the lower limits of healthy intake. I had no idea how much I actually liked pizza until I started my healthy lifestyle. )0
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Don't feel guilty about eating too much one day. Move on, it's a new day, and you didn't really eat back half a pound.
I ate two Little Debbie chocolate pies yesterday...one of my sudden binges. I was 300 calories over for the day. Oh well. Today's a new day and I'm back to eating and exercising like normal. No guilt, just can't make that a habit.
You're not in a race, just keep on the road and don't worry about any missteps.
Besides, if you go "way under" today, it might make you want to splurge again.0 -
1 piece of schwebel's whole wheat flatbread - 190 calories
1 serving of ragu pizza sauce - 40 calories
2 servings of mozzarella cheese - 160 calories
1 serving of pepperoni - 140 calories
Veggies, Veggies Veggies....
This sounds really great and quick. Thanks!!!
But to the point of this post; don't sweat it. There will be over days. Just pick back up on the next meal where you left off and don't look back. Water is a must, but if you are posting here you know that already. One late night snack won't sink your ship.0 -
Agree with most of the above: Eat your regulation-sized calories today, make sure you get a work out, forget the past.
(Disagree that if you have less than 1200 in a day you hit starvation mode though - you need to be consistently under for that to happen)
I find the only way to deal with having too much food in front of me is to destroy some of it. Next time, if you want one slice, ask your partner how much he wants, set his aside, set yours aside, put the rest in the bin. The fist time I did this I almost cried - it goes against my upbringing to throw food away. Now it still feels hard but it works!
Sal (my wife) and I have thrown away things like boxes of chocolates because we know if they are there we will eat them! We just take a couple out each to eat whenever and the rest get binned. Thank goodness we are there to support each other0 -
I personally think it's good practice to have the occasional 'cheat' day. I heard it's actually helpful to your weightloss to have a day off once in a while when you're dieting (mine is Sunday evening)....not sure how true that is but I like to believe it lol. It keeps me motivated to know that I can stick to my diet mon-sat and treat myself on sunday......something to look forward to.....I just make sure I don't go crazy and try to stick to under 2000 cals so I don't undo a whole weeks worth of hard work
Don't punish yourself over it, just think onwards and upwards0 -
I take it one day at a time too..I used to beat myself up about my "pizza fails" and that would accomplish nothing more than blowing my entire week! I would get down in the dumps and inevitably gain weight. I have learned that the "take it one day at a time" approach is easier! Tomorrow is a clean slate...forget yesterday!0
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1 piece of schwebel's whole wheat flatbread - 190 calories
1 serving of ragu pizza sauce - 40 calories
2 servings of mozzarella cheese - 160 calories
1 serving of pepperoni - 140 calories
Veggies, Veggies Veggies....
This sounds really great and quick. Thanks!!!
But to the point of this post; don't sweat it. There will be over days. Just pick back up on the next meal where you left off and don't look back. Water is a must, but if you are posting here you know that already. One late night snack won't sink your ship.
It's still a bit high in the sodium and fat areas, so you should definitely plan your other meals so you can fit this with all your goals...but it's definitely helping me to have it as an option. I just need a quick fix for chinese food cravings now! LOL!0 -
Thanks everyone for the good advice!!! (and recipes). I have been drinking water like crazy today, and I've vowed not to weigh myself until Sunday.0
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