Appetite suppressant

2»

Replies

  • Here's a few tricks:
    1. drink a glass of water
    2. plan a low cal snack for evening with protein in it
    3. find something to concentrate on that involves your hands and / or alot of thought
    4. do something physical

    One of them is sure to work.
  • nixirain
    nixirain Posts: 448 Member
    I can understand cravings. I would DIE without pizza in my life. So what did I do? I changed my lifestyle to allow me to eat pizza and still lose weight.

    Most diets will fail if you do not give yourself something to look forward to.

    I saw that you did some research on splenda and decided that wasn't healthy for you. I would research how eating 1200 calories a day affects you.

    For me it was:

    Lack of energy.
    Random binges
    Being over all cranky
    Unable to hang out with any one due to my restrictions.

    I am under 5' and I eat 1500-1600 calories a day and I lose. I also have pizza at least once a week.
  • jkestens63
    jkestens63 Posts: 1,164 Member
    As a mom there is no way you should consider yourself sedentary. Laundry, cooking, cleaning all burn calories. I don't think you are eating enough and by the end of thd day your body is screaming FEED ME! Now that doesn't mean you get to eat crap. Eat a little more during the day, healthy stuff and have a healthy snack at night. I like peanut butter on english muffin with a banana. Fills me up, can eat it slowly. Mini rice cakes and salsa are great too.

    And yes willpower comes in to play... no necessarily in denying yourself but in making healthy choices instead of eating junk.
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    Maybe check out exactly how many cals you are burning? Are you adding all the running around as a new Mum in your exercise?

    Re jiggle your cals so you have some spare in the evening.

    I find that if I have a high protein meal at dinner then it staves off hunger for later...but I have a few peanuts?

    If I have a slim soup before dinner then I eat less and it gives me a little extra for snacks at supper.

    I would not personally go with any appetite suppressant if you are in for the long haul then try your hardest to learn what works for you....which may not work for everybody else...you will find your way just stick with it xx
  • titi4j
    titi4j Posts: 97 Member
    Thank you so much for this post! It's very helpful to me too as I feel you were telling my story. Some of the ideas were very helpful. I however, do take a medication (that I have to take for the rest of my life), that causes weight gain. It is necessary for me to take this medication with 300 calories and in the evening at the same time every day. So I take it at 6:30 (with dinner) and in turn by 8:00 I'm starving!!! Anyway, the responses have given me some ideas so I appreciate your post.
  • PibblesRun
    PibblesRun Posts: 236 Member
    On 1200 cals a day (the weeks I dont snack at night) I lose about 1-2 lbs a week average. I dont really feel like I do much, I mean I clean, do laundry cook etc but not every day (accept the cooking) And i dont really have to run after her constantly, shes not walking yet. We mostly sit in her playroom and play with toys. I doubt that burns much.

    I dont want to only lose 1/2lb a week. 2 lb a week loss is a healthy loss and as long as im not eating under 1200 cals a day im getting all the food I need. All my nutrient levels are great, I montor everything. Fiber, vita c, iron, calcium etc etc are always well above 100 percent. I eat every 2 hours so im not hungry. Its not a matter of being hungry, my body isnt saying feed me, im just craving stuff when im NOT hungry! And I do eat alot of protien, and have double the amount of fiber every day. I have all the staples in the range there suppose to be in...
  • twinketta
    twinketta Posts: 2,130 Member
    On 1200 cals a day (the weeks I dont snack at night) I lose about 1-2 lbs a week average. I dont really feel like I do much, I mean I clean, do laundry cook etc but not every day (accept the cooking) And i dont really have to run after her constantly, shes not walking yet. We mostly sit in her playroom and play with toys. I doubt that burns much.

    I dont want to only lose 1/2lb a week. 2 lb a week loss is a healthy loss and as long as im not eating under 1200 cals a day im getting all the food I need. All my nutrient levels are great, I montor everything. Fiber, vita c, iron, calcium etc etc are always well above 100 percent. I eat every 2 hours so im not hungry. Its not a matter of being hungry, my body isnt saying feed me, im just craving stuff when im NOT hungry! And I do eat alot of protien, and have double the amount of fiber every day. I have all the staples in the range there suppose to be in...

    If you are a new Mum and looking after a baby, then, unless you have a mega amount of weight to lose 2lbs a week IMO is not a healthy loss???

    But unless you give more info then I am just speculating
  • PeachyKeene
    PeachyKeene Posts: 1,645 Member
    Watching TV is a trigger for me. The commercials with all that yummy looking food. Drink a glass of water and snack slowly on popcorn.
  • deksgrl
    deksgrl Posts: 7,237 Member
    During commercials, get up and do jumping jacks or pushups or jogging in place. And drink water.
  • mgobluetx12
    mgobluetx12 Posts: 1,326 Member
    Buy single packs of treats they have at the gas station or by the register. Some of them are only about 150 calories each. Then you can have a treat and still stay near your calorie goal. Buy a whole box at the grocery store if you think you can resist having more than one. But, if you think you can't stop at one package, then just buy in singles.

    You shouldn't deprive yourself totally of things or you'll always feel those cravings and they will drive you crazy. Give in once and awhile, in moderation. It won't make you gain.