Do you wanna eat even when you're not hungry?
mandygal13
Posts: 219 Member
I'm sitting here at my desk - feeling a little 'blah' today. I'm not hungry, but I'm thinking about what I could eat. I don't really "want" anything, but am still thinking about what I could eat. What's that about, and am I alone?
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Nope- not alone!- I am sitting at my desk feeling the same way! I think it is about boredom0
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Resist boredom eating! I get that feeling sometimes. My job isn't very demanding and sometimes I think "Gee! I want a snack." However, I'm not actually hungry. I'm just bored. Usually a glass of water and a piece of gum will take care of that urge.0
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I do this all the time... I have started to ask myself, "are you really hungry, or just bored?" That usually stops me from eating something.0
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Every day of my life.0
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I do this alllllll the time...I know exactly how you feel0
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I have that problem everyday! Especially the afternoons from 3 to 5! And, of course, at that time I crave sugar/carbs! I have been having a protein shake at 3pm and it seems to help...0
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I get that way a lot. I've started chewing gum and usually that clues me in to whether or not I am actually hungry (it gives my mouth something to do, but if my stomach growls, then I know for sure!).0
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I don't even have to be bored to think like this. I think I have a tendency towards OCD - so I can focus on something, like FOOD, and obsess about it... Until I get it... Then it's all over!0
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This is SOOO my life!!
One day I want to "Eat to live" instead of "Live to eat". Will that ever happen?0 -
It took me a long time to figure out that "not hungry" is an okay feeling. It's different than full, or hungry. It's that in between feeling.
So I hung a note on my fridge that said "Stop, Are you hungry or just bored?" That really helped me to THINK about it before I decided to eat.0 -
Yup! Always thinking about food and what I can eat when I'm bored! Bad case of that yesterday afternoon for the last 2 hours at work. I don't drink anything other than water. But, the urge to eat, especially something sweet was overwhelming. So, I drank 2 cups of decaf tea and sweetened with a little truvia; that did the trick for me! Kept my mouth busy and gave me something sweet!0
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I was doing this constantly. Something I read in the newspaper about how to curve childhood obesity really stuck with me. The first recommendation was about self control. Telling yourself no to something that makes you feel good. And it feels really powerful to deny something to yourself.0
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Yep happens to me too. Ditto what others have said, I get up, get a large glass of water. I usually add a little bit of lemon or no cal flavoring to my water, which helps. Chewing gum also works. Then if in about 30min or and hour I'm still hungry, I look for something healthy: nuts, apple, banana etc.
I hate boredom snacking...it is my nemisis!!!0 -
Simple answer... YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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I am a boredom eater. I'm also a "I want to keep my fingers busy" eater. This hits me especially in the evenings. Sometimes I just go upstairs to bed with a book so I won't be snacking.0
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Ha ha I do the same thing too! I 've now broken my eating into 5 -6 smaller meals. Seems as if I am always eating something lol but what I eat I make sure it's something healthy for me. Every once in awhile a Pizza will pop into my head but then I think ugh that takes so long to digest it would totally mess up my routine. Well, maybe just a small piece then lol0
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YES!!! I'm starting to think it's harder to resist FOOD, than it was to quit smoking :grumble: I'm a non-smoker after 25 years of smoking, but all I think about is FOOD now!0
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I get that way a lot. I've started chewing gum and usually that clues me in to whether or not I am actually hungry (it gives my mouth something to do, but if my stomach growls, then I know for sure!).
I do this too! I'm not a stress eater or an emotional eater but I am DEFINITELY a boredom eater! I used to snack non-stop when I'm just bored or antsy. Chewing gum at my desk has really helped me to curb the craving for an unneeded snack. Or drinking a ton of water.0 -
I used to be like that all the time. If I found myself alone with nothing to do or at work trying to procrastinate, I wanted to eat something. The way to tell that it's not really hunger is if you can satisfy it with an apple or some carrot sticks. If you are craving something like carbs, sugar or cheesy, then you may be dealing with food addictions.
I really had no control over my eating and it was frustrating. For every day that I could resist temptation, there was another that I couldn't. That's how I ended up 140 pounds overweight. For me, it took a drastic (but much easier than I thought) change. I eliminated ALL the addictive foods from my diet. No moderation, no cheat meals, no free days. And what I found was truly amazing. I regained control of myself. I became confident. My taste buds evolved. Healthy food tastes yummy to me. I have never enjoyed eating as much as I do today. If you were to offer me the choice between a ripe plum and a piece of cake, I could gladly choose the plum, enjoy every bite, and not feel one bit deprived. In fact, I would feel confident and in control. Those are some pretty good feelings.0 -
That's from habit! I chew gum :laugh: , thats what I am doing @ this very moment. It will take a few to break the cycle. But ones you do, you will know the difference. Besides, its the weekend... and you look FAB.. put some music on Pandora and LUV the Friday. (even if you feel BLAH)
xoxoxoox
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Yep, get that too. Its boredom hunger. And it attacks in the office and it attacks at home if just watching television or reading. The key is to learn to recognize the difference between hunger and boredom hunger. And also, have plenty of healthy snacks around so that if you can't resist or if you get an urge you can at least make a healthy/smart choice for a quick snack - fruit, veggies, almonds, yogurt, etc - Lots of times just drinking some water or chewing gum will appease the boredom hunger belly.0
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:glasses: I've got Ray Charles playing!0
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Go for a walk. Seriously. If anything it will temporarily relieve the boredom.0
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I am constantly dealing with the issue of boredom eating. I try to keep my hands busy with crafts when I'm at home, but it doesn't usually help for me. All I can think about is food!
Right now I'm sitting at work having a battle with myself whether I actually want to go home for lunch or not. I planned & already tracked a lunch, but now all I can think about is going to Chick Fil A, which I really don't need since I am eating that junk all the time when I'm on the road for work!! How do you stop thinking about food 24/7? This is a HUGE obstacle for me!! Help!0 -
I have the best solution for daytime desk blues!!!!
1. take a little walk - go to the bathroom and take your sweet time, or go use a copier on the otherside of the building, or the bestest go walk to your car like you forgot something! a little fresh air goes a LONG way.
2. Drink some water...okay A LOT of water. Two birds, One stone...in about 15 min. you're going to have to take a walk to the bathroom
3. Chew some gum!!!! I never like sweet gum, only the minty kind but I have been buying the flavored kind for whenever I need a pick me up. Trident Layers sweet cherry and island lime is so freakin awesome! It tastes like a starburst!0 -
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that! It's a conscious effort NOT to eat sometimes! I'll go to the kitchen when I'm bored or upset. I normally just grab a big glass of water when I do that. It helps keep me hydrated and it helps to satisfy the need to put something in my mouth!0
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