The Most You've Ever Gone Over By Is...?

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  • 7Nonny
    7Nonny Posts: 15
    I quit logging if I know I have gone so far over it's ridiculous & I know I am not going to exercise any more that day. The important thing is go just get back on the wagon and begin again. Don't give up!
  • ajanmillie
    ajanmillie Posts: 241 Member
    by 6000. i was at a party and made out with the dessert tray lol.
  • Phrakman
    Phrakman Posts: 113
    hmm, probably 40-50k, thats no bull**** either. Team never full. 9 pecan pies alone is about 27k, add tubs of pb, jam, chocolate.
  • CherokeeBabe
    CherokeeBabe Posts: 1,704 Member
    1000-2000ish maybe.
  • autumnpath
    autumnpath Posts: 72 Member
    A few thousand at times! And like another post I saw...I enjoyed EVERY bite! Sometimes it happens. Hey, the day after is a new day!
  • SarahBeth0625
    SarahBeth0625 Posts: 685 Member
    I have no idea, but it was probably before I started tracking here.

    Let's just say... I eat healthy for the most part. But if I do go out to eat (twice a month, roughly), I am a plate cleaner. And I like big sandwiches and fries. And I eat all of it, and try not to feel bad after. LOL!
  • MissJanet55
    MissJanet55 Posts: 457 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Oh wow. I've only gone over by a couple hundred max. Just curious, what sends y'all thousands over? Fast Food? (like is it small portions with large caloric values or large portions of something small?)

    It's actually easier than you think lol! I'm sure I was thousands above before I started counting!

    Since I started MFP, never I think. I did a couple times before I was entering my exercise calories (had no idea how much I was burning) but with those it was fine either way. Main reason really is that I just know I'm going to get sick now if I eat something that has too much fat, so it kinda cuts the desire to binge (as the stuff I was binging on before had a lot of fat). And I haven't really had the opportunity to binge either to be honest. If things I really love was available in front of me though it would be difficult.
  • SheriBethB
    SheriBethB Posts: 159 Member
    Thousands. I like alcohol, chinese buffets, doritos, and cake.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."

    This is awesome.
  • ami5000psu
    ami5000psu Posts: 391 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."

    Challenge accepted, MFP!
  • autumnpath
    autumnpath Posts: 72 Member
    I quit logging if I know I have gone so far over it's ridiculous & I know I am not going to exercise any more that day. The important thing is go just get back on the wagon and begin again. Don't give up!

    THIS!
  • autumnpath
    autumnpath Posts: 72 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."

    Challenge accepted, MFP!

    OMG. Your post totally made me laugh.....
  • rustyguy
    rustyguy Posts: 51 Member
    About 2000 over.

    Thanks for starting this thread. I thought I was the only one breaking loose and feeling bad about it.
  • arnoswife
    arnoswife Posts: 228 Member
    I am going to say mine was roughly around 4500 over! I won't do that again! Now if I go over, I try to make my limit an extra 1500.
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    Well, I'm a very small person and I already eat around 2000 a day. So, I've regularly gone over that by 1,000 in a day.
  • DreamASkinnyDream
    DreamASkinnyDream Posts: 1 Member
    100 cals, maybe?
    What makes you guys eat 1000's over? Like once youve gone over do you just give up and go on a massive binge?
  • k_saenz
    k_saenz Posts: 126
    I think about 800
  • Rosplosion
    Rosplosion Posts: 739 Member
    If you haven't eaten 8000 calories in a day, you haven't lived.


    THIS. UGH to people who say they've only ever gone over a few hundered calories. SERIOUSLY?

    ETA:

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  • stealthSLOTH
    stealthSLOTH Posts: 695 Member
    maybe 8000. :embarassed: :grumble: :laugh:
  • FitBlackChick
    FitBlackChick Posts: 215 Member
    hmm, probably 40-50k, thats no bull**** either. Team never full. 9 pecan pies alone is about 27k, add tubs of pb, jam, chocolate.

    You have my respect! That would have destroyed my motivation! I am very hard on myself you see...
  • laurenlhubert
    laurenlhubert Posts: 15 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."

    lol post of the day :wink:
  • RunWinterGarden
    RunWinterGarden Posts: 428 Member
    I know if I'm going to go over that I don't even bother trying to log it. Like tomorrow I'm going out for Japanese, I know that I'm going over my 1,850 calorie count so I'm not even going to bother trying to figure out just how many calories I consume during the dinner.
  • bluefox9er
    bluefox9er Posts: 2,917 Member
    I hope no one will get offended with me for starting this thread. I had a really bad day with my eating yesterday (it was a cheat day that ended up going overboard!) and I didn't log it so that no one could see how bad it was. But I know that part of the reason we MFPals log is to be accountable... So I confess that yesterday, I went over by about 4000 cals :embarassed:

    Just out of curiosity, what's the most you've ever gone over by in one day?

    thats nothing. ive eaten 10k over before LOL
  • ukaggirl
    ukaggirl Posts: 70 Member
    Once after a day of eating nonstop, with no way to even estimate what it was, I entered 1,000,000 Quick Add Calories.

    MFP told me "if every day is like today, in 5 weeks you will weigh 10,257 pounds."

    This just made my day!! :laugh: Thank you!
  • holsieg
    holsieg Posts: 21
    On MFP, my highest was maybe 3500 calories, so that's 2000 over my goal. I haven't not logged once ever since I started. Every bite of an awful day goes on, just so that I can recognise what is too far and where I should have stopped.

    Off MFP, I've definitely eaten over 10,000 calories. When you include a massive pub meal with drinks, chocolate for breakfast and snacking ALL day it adds up.

    It's quite nice to see that people do have bad days! It makes all of you who reach your goals seem human, and reminds me that off days do NOT warrant giving up, just carrying on and braving a run on a chocolate lined stomach (worst run ever was the day after pizza and chocolate)
  • lizzzylou
    lizzzylou Posts: 325
    If you haven't eaten 8000 calories in a day, you haven't lived.

    ^^^ this....but I was going to ball park it at 10,000 haha
  • MissKitty9
    MissKitty9 Posts: 224 Member
    I would have no idea, I usually stop logging when I get a few hundred over...........probably a few thousand at my worst and most of it was probably in alcohol/shots

    same here! :laugh: The most I've ever logged was about 600-something over, though
  • bsix3
    bsix3 Posts: 291
    Like 5000 calories.

    Went crazy on cashews.

    cashews are my crack...they're tha debull (Waterboy's Momma)
    Im sure I've easily went over by 5000 calories before.
  • raingirl21
    raingirl21 Posts: 167 Member
    Usually alcohol or fast food puts me over and I forget to log it all in. I love a drink or two every now and then, but then totally regret the empty calories I just consumed. I just try to think of the next day as a new day to get back on track.