what should i do when i can't stop eating?
theblondetrick
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i have those moments when i start eating something(mostly unhealthy with a lot of calories),because i just can't help myself and then i just eat and eat and cannot stop.i try to convince myself into not eating that much,but it almost never works.what should i do?
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don't bring it into your home in the first place0
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I have the same problem. I do one of two things:
1) Drink a big glass of water (it fills my stomach)
2) I brush my teeth, because no one likes to eat food once their pearly whites are so fresh and minty
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Change your diet around, adding a ton more protein. That will keep you more full, much longer.0
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Do you snack out of the package like eat chips out of the chip bag? I find that I will eat more if more is in front of me so I usually will take out only one serving of whatever I am going to eat and put it on a small plate or bowl so I only have a little in front of me.0
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Stop, close the package and dump it in the trash.0
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don't bring it into your home in the first place
Exactly. If I want a snickers bar (shame on me) I will buy ONE at the store-no matter what the price/sale is if I buy the 10 pack, for example...because I know myself too well and I will eat it all.
Also, chew more slowly and dont eat in front of the tv, computer, etc...not while doing other things because you can mindlessly eat. Dont eat standing up next to the fridge or pantry either (can you tell I've been where you are? lol). You can do it!!!0 -
Get out of the house, go for a walk, phone a friend, conjure up an awesome prank.. just do something.0
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Agree with taso - if you know that it is something that you are going to have trouble with, try to avoid it all together.
I also agree with Annabaloo - I always try to drink a big glass of water if my tummy is telling me that I'm still hungry after eating an appropriate portion.0 -
Chew sugarless gum!0
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Either don't buy it in the first place OR portion out a small amount and put the rest away.
portioning things out works really well for me but now that I've put my mind to losing weight and getting healthy I no longer have a desire to eat junk food or the processed crap i use to eat.0 -
Do you snack out of the package like eat chips out of the chip bag? I find that I will eat more if more is in front of me so I usually will take out only one serving of whatever I am going to eat and put it on a small plate or bowl so I only have a little in front of me.
Me too! I always do the portion size and put the bag away. My husband is about to bring tortilla chips and dip from the store...I will have 7 of them and no more. Its willpower0 -
You can stop eating. Until you realize that you'll just be putting bandaids on a broken bone.0
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I may not be any help. However, I do the same thing. I have gotten to where I will set out what it is that I want to eat that is unhealthy. And then I ONLY eat that. Like my nemesis is Oreo's. I can sit down and eat them until I throw up. UGH! Not good. Now I take three out of the jar and that is all I eat. Period. It does take some personal determination. Just a thought.0
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Throw it in the trash and get as far away from it as possible (leave the house, go for a drive, etc)0
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Everytime you want to grab for the bad stuff, do 15 jumping jacks first and drink a big glass of water.
I allow myself everything, in moderation. I just don't by big amounts of bad foods- like someone else said, I buy ONE candy bar... or put stuff in our guest bedroom closet (like small bags of chips) so my husband can still have snacks. Out of my sight, out of my mind!
Somedays, no matter what, it's going to happen. Pick yourself back up tomorrow and make it better than today. Chin up- YOU CAN DO THIS!0 -
don't bring it into your home in the first place
seeing as how the OP is only 18, I am assuming she lives with her parents, who are probably the ones who buy the food.0 -
Try sugar-free chewing gum. You'll find you're much less likely to put food in your mouth if there's something already there. So, if you decide to indulge a little, have a couple bites of whatever then put the gum in your mouth. I find plugging that hole in my face is the easiest way to stop shoveling garbage into it! I carry about six different dessert flavors in my purse. Key Lime Pie and Apply Pie are awesome!0
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Try not to have it in the house, and have a go to person that you can call or text who will talk to you while you dispose of the food and find something else to do.0
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i have those moments when i start eating something(mostly unhealthy with a lot of calories),because i just can't help myself and then i just eat and eat and cannot stop.i try to convince myself into not eating that much,but it almost never works.what should i do?0
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I would re-evaluate your diet. Are you not eating enough calories and trying to lose weight too quickly? That will cause you to either want to binge (or actually binge) and may even cause you to gain weight because you essentially set yourself up for failure. You need to make sure to have a nutrient dense diet --> increase protein and fiber because that helps keep you feeling full and stabilizes your bloodsugar. Make sure you have enough calcium, iron, vitamin C, etc. If you don't habitually eat foods that provide these nutrients it may take some meal planning in advance.
Also, a lot of the advice you recieved above is also great: hydration, brushing teeth, and not keeping junk in the house. If you have to go over your calorie alotment --> make sure it is on something that can be derrived from the earth. Not processed diet snack food crap.0 -
Stop, close the package and dump it in the trash.
That's what I do. I used to work across the street from a grocery store, and sometimes they would have baked goods on sale, and I would buy a whole cake just to have a slice. I would throw the rest out. It's wasteful, yes, but I knew if I didn't do it I'd keep eating.
My former coworker goes a step further. She throws it in the trash and pours dish soap on it (so she won't dig it out of the trash and eat it).0 -
I walk away. ESPECIALLY if it's something chocolate. If it's in a bag and I just want one, I have just one and give the rest away. I know waste of money but I would rather waste the money on a small bag of chips and taste a craving then my gym memebrship which cost more.0
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Stop, close the package and dump it in the trash.
That's what I do. I used to work across the street from a grocery store, and sometimes they would have baked goods on sale, and I would buy a whole cake just to have a slice. I would throw the rest out. It's wasteful, yes, but I knew if I didn't do it I'd keep eating.
My former coworker goes a step further. She throws it in the trash and pours dish soap on it (so she won't dig it out of the trash and eat it).
YUP!0 -
Anytime I bring home "snacks" (chips, nuts, etc.) I immediately open the bag, portion every single serving into individual sandwich bags, and done. That way I'm not just standing or sitting in front of a whole bag of chips that magically disappear.0
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I've lost 80 pounds by eating mostly protein and then other foods that are good for me. I still eat about 130 calories of stuff I really like but I know if I'm crazing lots of food its because I haven't had enough protein.0
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1. You don't have to stop what you don't start. If there is a food I know I have no control with I just won't allow myself to eat it. My daughter makes killer chocolate chip peanut butter cookies that fall into this category. She made some for a potluck recently and to keep myself from eating dozens of them I just wouldn't let myself have even one until one was all that was left. Then I ate it, enjoyed it and couldn't eat anymore because there were none!
2. I knit. If it's a matter of boredom munching I just pick up my knitting or crocheting. It's a great thing to do while watching TV because it keeps my hands busy. I also don't like eating right before knitting (popcorn or things like that) because I don't want my yarn to get dirty.
3. Brush your teeth. I hate the way anything tastes after brushing my teeth and I have some sort of mental "no eating after brushing in the evening" thing in in my brain. It works pretty well.0 -
walk, sleep, read a book, go for a drive, play videogames, if you have a significant other...ask them to occupy your time! <<< burn some calories too! Or at least raise your heart rate!0
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well,i don't,i live with my parents,i'm only 18.they buy the food.of course,they buy healthy stuff for me,but there's always something unhealthy in the fridge and i can't resist it.0
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play guitar,
play with the family pet,
clean your room,
wash your car or parents or both!0 -
don't bring it into your home in the first place
Exactly. If I want a snickers bar (shame on me) I will buy ONE at the store-no matter what the price/sale is if I buy the 10 pack, for example...because I know myself too well and I will eat it all.
Also, chew more slowly and dont eat in front of the tv, computer, etc...not while doing other things because you can mindlessly eat. Dont eat standing up next to the fridge or pantry either (can you tell I've been where you are? lol). You can do it!!!0
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