I need help from females!
treehugger215
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I need help, so bad! I get insane when I get my period... And I cannot stop snacking!! Yesterday I ate chips AND chocolate!!
What do you do when it's your time of the month?! How do you cut the cravings and get motivated to stay on track?
Please, please, pleeease help me!! It also doesn't help that I gain water weight, and look at the scale and get even more upset!
Thanks in advance
What do you do when it's your time of the month?! How do you cut the cravings and get motivated to stay on track?
Please, please, pleeease help me!! It also doesn't help that I gain water weight, and look at the scale and get even more upset!
Thanks in advance
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honestly i have the same problem, but i think that maybe if you stock up on lays fat free chips (made with olestra) and chocolate rice cakes or protein bars, then maybe you wont feel so guilty after having a snack or two. also, just drink LOTS of water, maybe even something carbonated. the volume and the fizziness keeps you full pretty well:) hope this helps!0
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Thanks hun!! I'm definitely going to try that0
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Popcorn is a good alternative too, as long as it's regular, without butter or toppings. Might curb the "snack" desire for a lot less calories.0
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no problem i know it works for me:) and yes popcorn= very good0
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Hi!! I actually posted a topic about this myself not to long ago asking for help...Heres the link to the page...Hope you can get some answers from what others had suggested.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/687741-females-only-please-advice-needed0 -
i have the same problem. heres what i do to fix the whole chocolate craving. i take 1 tbls of unsweetened cocoa powder, add one packet of truvia, and a squirt of sugar free pancake syrup and then add a few squirts of i cant believe its not butter spray...mix it all together and its like a chocolate frosting/syrup (kind of inbetween the two) it only comes to about 25 calories and it takes away that urge to binge on ...oh 20 cookies ALSO, the best way that i found to get full fast and get rid of the binge urge is peanut butter on toast. works everytime. a glass of water before itt and after it. leaves you full and carrying on with your day.0
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I am currently loving Kashi TLC Oatmeal and Dark Chocolate Cookies. They have enough chocolate to satisfy a craving without going overboard. Of course I suppose this idea would backfire if one were to eat the entire box in one sitting. lol0
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I think this is a huge problem for most of us, I have learned to snack on popcorn, mini rice cakes, apples sometimes with peanutbutter, and chewing gum or sucking on hot balls or jolly ranchers. Hope this helps. Also when I am making dinner it helps to snack on carrot sticks or chew gum so I dont taste what I am making0
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I need help, so bad! I get insane when I get my period... And I cannot stop snacking!! Yesterday I ate chips AND chocolate!!
What do you do when it's your time of the month?! How do you cut the cravings and get motivated to stay on track?
Please, please, pleeease help me!! It also doesn't help that I gain water weight, and look at the scale and get even more upset!
Thanks in advance
Do dark or bitter sweet chocolate. It's not that bad for you and it curbs the craving for chocolate better than milk chocolate-with less sugar and fat!0 -
happens to me all the time, you're not alone!
I try to keep water with me at all times , and snack on healthy things like the rice cakes are a good alternative to chips.0 -
I'm not going to lie, for my personal sanity during Aunt Flo's unwelcome prescence I have a cheat day (usually on the heaviest day, if you pardon my TMI). Sometimes a girl has got to have a milk shake!
I second the water drinking suggestion. I pour it back during that week. It'll help with the bloating, which in turn helps with the desire for the bad stuff.0 -
Lucky for me I don't like chocolate. Haha but go to your grocery store and look for those 100 calories snacks. They have a WHOLE bunch with chocolate in it like cookies and brownies and all that. Try to stay far away from candy. Don't keep it in your house, and definitely don't go looking for it in a store. Go for fruit. And if you must have to, cover your fruit with a low calorie melted chocolate. Personally I crave french fries.0
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I figure if I've done good the rest of the month, 1 or 2 days isn't going to ruin 28 others of hard work. If I want a candy bar, for everyone's safety, I'm just going to have it. No reason to stress over something like that. And honestly, women need 100-200 more calories per day on the first 3 days of her cycle, so I don't bug about it. Usually my problem is the week leading up, though. And if I want something, I have it, whether it sends me over calorie-wise or not. Life is too short to fuss and stress over something like that!0
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Staying hydrated is definitely important! Another thing I like to do (that helps with cramping, too!) is actually to work-out. It sounds strange, but the physical activity distracts me, reminds me to drink more water, and gets my muscles moving to reduce cramping.
Even just walking around my house usually helps !0 -
I have whatever I'm craving and move on.0
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I can't lie, I'm a hotassed MESS for at least a full week. At this point, if I could curb my fat food (typo stays when it should have been "fast") to one or two bad days, I'd be in a way better spot than I've been the past few months.0
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Special K Chocolatey Delight cereal-has protein, fiber and gives me the crunch and chocolate all at once.0
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I need help, so bad! I get insane when I get my period... And I cannot stop snacking!! Yesterday I ate chips AND chocolate!!
What do you do when it's your time of the month?! How do you cut the cravings and get motivated to stay on track?
Please, please, pleeease help me!! It also doesn't help that I gain water weight, and look at the scale and get even more upset!
Thanks in advance
You may be able to head off chocolate cravings with light microwavable popcorn. I read about it a couple of years ago in a women's magazine. It raises your Serotonin level just like chocolate. Raising your Serotonin level should help your other symptoms as well.0 -
Maybe you could try protein shakes, Syntha 6 has some yummy flavors.
Also, smoothies. Chocolate protein powder, milk, banana, flozen blueberries, maybe some ground flax and wheat germ, would make an awesome meal.
EDIT: I've added protein powder to iced coffee and tea, it's delicious, and really feels like a treat, but you get nutrients as well and don't really have the option to over-indulge. (Unless you really try hard I guess :laugh: )0 -
God BLESS menopause.0
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for my choc.. craving I take graham cracker sheets split in half.. and fat free cool whip. and freeze there yummy and low calorie!0
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sugar free chocolate 5pcs = 150cal. sugar free hard candies 1pcs=8cal. i do not weigh myself since i retain about 6 lbs of water which i lose once im done (lol). and veggie chips instead of regular chips. one small bag its like 130 cal. and i lo it. lots of protein and fiber. i workout at a slower pace but i still go in and push myself. i'll be done tomorrow. can't wait . oh and i try to stay away from ppl so i dont do something stupid and get fired.0
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take a 2 tablespoons of peanutbutter and roll them in 2 tablespoon of oats and put in the fridge.....tastes like candy0
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I'm also the same way. It's so bad. I've researched lighter versions of junk food I crave. I love icecream, so I found "light" oreo milk shakes. I crave salt too, so I found a recipe for "veggie fries" that are like maybe, 60-80 calories per serving.
Veggie fries in ranch dip made with yogurt...oh my, yum! Total calorie intake is 180ish AND it's packed with protein. The portion is HUGE, too.
I hide all of my recipes here: http://pinterest.com/ashalyn14/discover-health/0 -
Something I wanted to add is try not to be frustrated or upset at yourself during that time of the month, you are beautiful and strong and there's no reason to put yourself down or make yourself feel bad just for wanting some chocolate or gaining some water weight!
I think it's hard for all of us as women, I know I get angry that my body is doing "this" to me but I always have to reality check myself... I am a woman and I have the capacity for life and that's awesome!
I always drink a ton of water that week because I'm so thirsty, and sometimes I'll make some oatmeal chocolate chip cookies (whole wheat flour, egg whites, stevia and classic oatmeal or steel cut) and have a few then give the rest to my friends. I'm pretty sure your metabolism revs up during that time and you burn more calories at rest, so you have about 100-200 calories worth of wiggle room for delicious snacks0 -
The week before my period is always the most challenging in terms of cravings. When I crave chocolate, I try to stick with dark chocolate. I don't like it as much as milk chocolate but I am less likely to eat a whole bag of chocolates. When I am craving ice cream, I buy a tasty kind that has a few fewer calories and I measure out 1/2 cup (a serving). When I eat the ice cream, I really SAVOR it, let it melt on my tongue, really think about how much a like the flavor. That makes the 1/2 cup a lot more satisfying. I also try to make meals that are very flavorful but relatively healthy. That helps too.0
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I have been having the weirdest period since i've been exercising so hard! Yesterday I was CRAVING arby's curly fries. I was DRIVING to Arby's, and I was like "NO Payton you have snacks at home." So i went home and had half of a cucumber with light ranch and a cheese stick. I was stuffed. When it comes to chocolate I go for the Skinny Cow chocolate crisps. They're sooooooooooo good:) Cucumbers are my chip replacement, but i have seriously limited my ranch. i usually just cut them into thin slices and eat them alone.0
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I go with the - if i want chocolate, have it - otherwise i tend to crave MORE stuff and worse crap. I also try to keep the junkish type food out of the house during that time. But i need my chocolate (Dark w/ orange bits so yuuum) - i just make sure it fits into my cals for the day and munch.
Heck..... I've been letting myself have some chocolate everyday for the last month and I've STILL LOST WEIGHT, just plain it into your daily cal level and go with.
**my tip - i only buy a SINGLE bar or something that has limited calories if i end up nomming it all. Not cost effect and annoying at times, but it really helps cut out the cravings if I don't have immediate access to it**
I've learned the hard way - if I can't keep myself happy & make it easy enough that I will be willing to do it everyday, I will NOT stay with it and give up. That's why this time I am making changes that I know aren't too far out of my comfort zone and everyday habits, while learning healthier habits at the same time. But, that's me... everybody is different and for some I can see it as a trigger food.0 -
I figure if I've done good the rest of the month, 1 or 2 days isn't going to ruin 28 others of hard work. If I want a candy bar, for everyone's safety, I'm just going to have it. No reason to stress over something like that. And honestly, women need 100-200 more calories per day on the first 3 days of her cycle, so I don't bug about it. Usually my problem is the week leading up, though. And if I want something, I have it, whether it sends me over calorie-wise or not. Life is too short to fuss and stress over something like that!
^^^ this and it hasn't hindered my loss and saves everyone else from a couple of days of hell!0 -
When it's my time of the month, I wouldn't even know it if it wasn't for the obvious reason! I don't crave sweets any more than usual, I'm not moody, and I don't feel crummy!? Is something wrong with me?? I'm not complaining but it seems like I'm the only one not affected by mother nature!!0
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