Always hungry!

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I've been on mfp for a few weeks and for the last five or six days I'm always hungry! It seems that I just can't get full. I try and exercise so I can eat more, but it seems the more I dance (my exercise of choice) the hungrier I get. Can anyone give me some tips? I'm tired of feeling so weak from hunger and I've been eating pretty much the same things I have been eating since I started trying to loose weight.
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  • elizabethdear95
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    Carrots tend to fill me up. Also mushrooms with a giant cup of water.
  • carolinedb
    carolinedb Posts: 236 Member
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    Protein, protein, protein! It keeps you fuller longer!
  • ilikejam33
    ilikejam33 Posts: 252 Member
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    Hi Desi,

    I took a look at your diary and I would say your portien is way too low, try upping it to 60-70. Also, and I dont mean to judge, but you are not actaully consuming a lot of food, try swapping some of the fast food which is high in cal and low in nutrients for some better options. Feel free to add me so you can look at my diary, people have been so helpful to me on this site so I'd be happy to help you in any way I can.

    Good Luck :)
  • princessthecat22
    princessthecat22 Posts: 57 Member
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    I am in the same boat! I just cant get full. I found though if I eat more raw fruits and veggies in the day. They tend to fill me up more then my little indulgences ( aka 100 calorie pack snacks ) Also, pickles are like 20 calories for a WHOLE one. and they fill me up!
  • 0PhAtDaDdY
    0PhAtDaDdY Posts: 569 Member
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    Plums, Apples, Bananna, Nuts all seem to kill my hunger...
  • MissMaryMac33
    MissMaryMac33 Posts: 1,433 Member
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    More protein .... less carbs!
    Lean meat, fish, greek yogurt, nuts, avocado,protein shakes. etc..... all keep you full longer.
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
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    Ditto everyone else - you're getting the right number of calories, but your nutrients aren't keeping you full. Try eating more fruit and veggies, because the fiber helps you stay full longer. Also, I always try to eat a little protien, carbs, and fiber at every meal.

    Have you had any luck with weight loss? I don't know how close you are to your goal, but in addition to the dietary changes above, you may want to set MFP to 'lose 1 pound a week' for a while and see how it goes. You'll get more calories to burn, and your body may actually need them if you're within 20 or so pounds of goal.
  • vim_n_vigor
    vim_n_vigor Posts: 4,089 Member
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    You are eating very processed foods. Eat fruits, veggies, lean protein (fish, chicken) and whole grains. That stuff will fill you up.My 5 year old would not be full with what you are eating.
  • VLGmom
    VLGmom Posts: 21 Member
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    Are you nursing? (I see the baby in the pic). I find that I'm always starving when I'm nursing which leads me to make poor food choices. If I have good food about - washed and ready fruit in the fridge, filling nuts - I make better choices.... some of the time :)
  • NoAdditives
    NoAdditives Posts: 4,251 Member
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    Hi Desi,

    I took a look at your diary and I would say your portien is way too low, try upping it to 60-70. Also, and I dont mean to judge, but you are not actaully consuming a lot of food, try swapping some of the fast food which is high in cal and low in nutrients for some better options. Feel free to add me so you can look at my diary, people have been so helpful to me on this site so I'd be happy to help you in any way I can.

    Good Luck :)

    I agree. Definitely start eating healthy foods you make yourself. You'll be amazed at how much you can eat! I'm pregnant right now and can barely meet my maintenance amount of calories, I rarely touch the extra 300 I'm supposed to eat for being pregnant.
  • dianaskin
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    Also...drink lots of water! I start my day with a bottle of water (2 cups). Then I have breakfast and my snack. Then I don't let myself have any lunch until I've had my morning bottle of water finished (another 2 cups). I don't let myself have dinner until I've had my afternoon bottle and a half of water finished. (3 cups). By then I don't want to see water again...but I'm also not hungry! And if I want to drink at night...yup...more water OR decaf/herbal tea. And the body gets used to a lot of water after a while. At first I was in the washroom a lot...now it's just a few times a day!
  • stanvoodoo
    stanvoodoo Posts: 1,023 Member
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    Going by your diary, you are over on the Carbs, the Protein could be higher.

    Try reducing the processed/fast food and drink some water!!!!!!

    You may also need to add a small snack or 2 to your day like cottage cheese, greek yogurt, almonds or even a protein bar with 17gr or more of protein and less than 200 calories.

    Work on increasing the exercise and being more steady with your daily intake as well

    This should really make a difference on how you are feeling and your weight loss.

    You can do it!
  • sc1572
    sc1572 Posts: 2,309 Member
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    PROTEIN! An apple or banana and PB! :)
  • DesireeBoils
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    I really try to stay away from the fast food, but with working, and two kids, one 3 and one 7 months and we are remodeling our house it's just so easy to go for the fast food. I am not a huge fan of veggies, and it's harder for me to eat fruit because I have braces plastered to my braces, so anything with a pit I can't cut. Does anyone have some good recipes for chicken? I love chicken and love baked chicken, but I don't really have any recipes for it.
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
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    Eating food high in protein gives me energy for longer period of time; loading carbs works for my long morning walk and not feeling very hungry. Low fat chocolate milk after my walk fills me up for a good part of the day.
  • J3NZ0R
    J3NZ0R Posts: 26 Member
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    I took a peek at your diary, and I think it's what you're spending your calories on. I saw a few culprit high cal, high sugar, low-nutrient foods that lead to energy spikes and crashes — and, in the long haul, actually make you hungrier. It's a vicious cycle — but the good news is is that it can be broken with a little tweaking!

    First of all, up your protein, girl! Also, emphasize fruits and veg that are high in fibre and other good things (apples! carrots! leafy greens!). You'll find you'll actually be able to eat "more" food for less calories, and the protein will help keep your appetite sated.

    Also, don't blow your calories on drinks. Not worth it. Drink water and water only. Your hunger could actually be thirst.

    Pickles are a great idea, too, if you crave salty snacks! Yum.

    Hope that helps!
  • lrd2010
    lrd2010 Posts: 161 Member
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    I cannot over emphasise how great eggs are for keeping you full!

    Make yourself a 2 egg omelette maybe with some mushrooms and tomatoes for your breakfast - dry fry if you can - nice low heat to cook your eggs nice and slowly (trust me, it's great) and you will feel full for at *least* four hours.

    It was a revelation for me :happy: oh and never mind the eggwhite only nonsense.Lots of lovely good things in the yolks :smile:

    Protein is a must!
  • 1myfit
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    Just looking at your last food diary. You are wasting a lot of cals on one sitting. You can't skip meals either. So better choices on meals so you can spread you cals out. I have 3 good meals with one snack. Works for me. Others snack all day. I can't do that. Make friends with people who share their diary so you can see some examples.
  • J3NZ0R
    J3NZ0R Posts: 26 Member
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    Also, meal planning is huge. I am a journalist with a crazy, on-the-go schedule and I find I'm totally screwed if I don't make a plan and stick to it. In fact, I often fill out my journal for the entire day in the morning. Helps you stay on track.
  • maillemaker
    maillemaker Posts: 1,253 Member
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    Less carbs, more protein. Carbs spike your blood sugar and when it crashes, you get hungry. Low carbs means a more stable BSL.