8 weeks and nearly 30 pounds lost; binged last night--BADLY
judgerock810
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Just had a miserable two days with football (coaching) and two close loses. Got home at around midnight last night. I tried to just drink some water and go to bed, but my mind shut me down and I went to a 1700 calorie horrid binge. I feel horrible and hungover today. I know to just drink lots of water and keep away from the scale for the next few days. I am just disappointed in myself for being so good for the last 8 weeks. Not having a poor me moment here, I just thought I would share to show that this crap happens. I am hoping this doesn't make me go down hill as last time I lost a significant amount of weight it was something like this that made me go backwards.
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It happens to all of us, you are definetly not alone.
Just forgive yourself and look forward to how good you will be.
Get back in the game like a boss. :bigsmile:0 -
Just get right back on track today and forget about it. You have to let it go and just make yourself do better today. You've done great and you can keep going. Today is a new day!0
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Ah its just a little slip! You've got this. Don't dwell move forward0
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I did the same thing last night, went out to dinner with my brother and his gf, my meal was as many calories as I'm allowed to eat in a day... needless to say after I entered into the tracker I feel like junk. But, got to think it's a new day and to not let it happen again. You're only human and things like this happen, just need to think for next time what you can do different. Maybe go for a walk or invest in a punching bag.
I'm a stress eater... emotional eater...any time of eater and need to find my own outlet...usually sleep but that's not any healthier then consuming 1500 calories in a sitting.0 -
Ah its just a little slip! You've got this. Don't dwell move forward
I totally agree...0 -
I am in the exact same boat, but I felt so bad about it, I went and did it again yesterday too. Only thing worse than a one day binge is a two day binge !! But I did not go through all that hard to start all over again. Just need to pick my head out of my butt and keep on keeping on.0
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Don't beat yourself up, it happens to everyone! Today is a new day. Maybe also consider whether you are being too strict on yourself too fast. I know the urge to change everything all at once, but you can't expect to fix all your old habits in just eight weeks. Good luck!0
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Your body does not store all of the calories when you binge (because it enters well-fed mode). Keep in mind that it will take around 3 days of clean eating to bounce back.0
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It is people like you that I look up to.
You slipped. Not a big deal.
You recognize it though. Use this experience as a learning mechanism... don't regret it.
I treat food as a comfort mechanism - especially when I am super stressed... which is most days
30 pounds is quite an achievement:happy: . Be proud of your accomlpishments so far... you have 30 reasons to be proud of!
I hope to be as strong as you have been... good luck!0 -
hey, it's ok. you dont do this every day. tomorrow is a new day. don't dwell on the binge, just do the amazing things you have been doing and dont sweat it. it really is no big deal...unless you start doing this every night. then it is a big deal.0
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Your body does not store all of the calories when you binge (because it enters well-fed mode). Keep in mind that it will take around 3 days of clean eating to bounce back.
yeah really?0 -
The important thing is how you recover from this. Try to work through your negative thoughts and stress, remind yourself that eating like that will only make yourself worse. It's hard, believe me I totally can relate! Maybe you'll fall again but keep picking yourself up, keep working on handling your stress better and eventually it will get easier.0
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I really appreciate it, thanks for all the feedback.0
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Be patient with yourself, we all have those kind of days and with the help of mfp you'll be back on track, 30 pounds is a great achievement! Congratulations!0
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Doesn't matter just keep on riding the course. You're body will bounce back sooner then later. There's no crying in football and there's no crying in weight loss.0
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Every once in a while, you need to give yourself a day to eat whatever you want.
You can eat healthy on that day, just feel free to treat yourself and get a nice full tummy with whatever foods you want!
Enjoy it!
It is healthy to enjoy food, and enjoy healthy food, and enjoy treats.
It's not like that one day will make you gain pounds of fat!
You'd have to eat thousands of calories above your tdee to do that.
And probably you'd have to do that a lot, to gain weight like that.
An occasional free day is not bad
And eating past your calorie "limit" (program you have designed) occasionally won't ruin you, either.
Some days we are hungrier, some days less hungry.
Main thing is that you know your parameters...what is your TDEE and your BMR?
Eat within those most of the time.
And exercise well....so you increase your fitness.
Don't use the scale as your only measure of progress....EVERYTHING makes the scale fluctuate....water retention, dehydration, hard workouts and more.0 -
Sorry but I creeped your diary You have been under cals previous days so I really don't think you likely did any harm - you just might not lose this week. So no biggie - just get back on track. You've done so well - keep it up!0
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You're human, this doesn't mean that the last 8 weeks was all for nothing. A moment of weekness doesn't mean that you're a bad person. Get back on track today, don't try to make up for yesterday. BUT do think about the events that lead up to the binge. What happened? Did something emotional go down? Now think about how a good day is different. Do what you can to get yourself back to having a good day. In the end, if you evaluate this honestly and correctly, this can really help you. I bet the next 8 weeks are going to be even better for you. KEEP MOVING FORWARD!0
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It happens to all of us.. The important thing is to get back on it!! You've been doing so well, keep it up0
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You know what? I'll bet it actually helps your weight loss! Drink a lot of water and bump up the exercise and most importantly- LET IT GO!0
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You know what...did the same thing. I think we all do and I think the good thing is that we recognize it. :happy: with me it's the back to school thing and the extra-curicular activities and the homework and the supplies and the money...... I am sure you get it. We just jump right back in and we are smarter for it. Thanks for the post. Aalthough I know I am not alone, it is good to actually see and read that I am not alone.0
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Thank you everyone for the feedback. I really appreciated it and it is very helpful. I am going to enjoy my day with my son and still go on with the day the way I had planned. I am making ribs on the grill for family and am cutting back on some of it and the 1 beer I had planned I am not going to have. I am hoping that the extra calories help amp my metabolism.0
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At the end of the day when all is said and done...You have to keep control and reset your mind to make sure you meet your goal. Think positively. Pray. Keep it moving. This is not just about numbers on a machine, its about health. I'm glad that you recognize the possibility of repeating the past that way you already know the consequences...so that fear or anxiety that you have is a great motivation to NOT go backwards, but forwards...You can do it! Its not one of us that has not failed at one point of time on mfp. I lost 60 pounds and gained 70, but I AM HERE..and SO ARE YOU! LET'S DO IT!0
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Get back on track its the little things that get us hung up. I'm in the same boat with school,work,husband coaching, and a one year old.its hard. Just don't undo what you have done.0
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Ah its just a little slip! You've got this. Don't dwell move forward
^^^^THIS^^^^
Everyone has a moment of weakness now and then! You can't be too hard on yourself! Just pick yourself up and dust yourself off...and start over fresh today! You are AWESOME for starting this journey!0 -
Happened to me last night, for a different reason. We just start fresh today! One day doesn't undo 8 weeks of hard work.0
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You got the touchdown (8 weeks of awesomeness). You missed the extra point (binge). Big deal. Grab that ball and get right back in the game!0
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I agree with all the above people, but especially the congratulations on what you HAVE done! Just take it one day at a time and keep moving forward and keep moving. We have all had days where we ate more than we should have, but you have had 8 weeks of staying strong. Focus on how that feels!0
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hey, it's ok. you dont do this every day. tomorrow is a new day. don't dwell on the binge, just do the amazing things you have been doing and dont sweat it. it really is no big deal...unless you start doing this every night. then it is a big deal.
^^This!!
Please don't stress about it! Aside from anything else stress releases Cortisol which is a stress hormone and is responsible for the body storing abdominal fat! so try and remain calm as much as possible!
It was one day! One day is NOT going to make a blind bit of difference to your progress in the long term. In fact, it may even do you good! After all, this is a LIFESTYLE change! You need to allow yourself days off from thinking too much about food and calories otherwise you'll drive yourself crazy! If you did things like last night every day then yeah, that would put your efforts in jeopardy but you don't, so you needn't panic. Just put it behind you and carry on eating well, exercising and drinking your water. I always say NEVER make dietary changes that you can't stick to for good! This is all about making lifetime changes. Quick fix diets never work in the long run.
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You log it and you move on. And I see that you have done the first step - now to do the second.
Things to consider ----
I notice in your diary that you don't meet your daily calorie target most days so the deficit you have been maintaining is likely higher than can be sustained in the long run. If you average your calories out for the week and include your "refeed" your are probably close to what you should have been eating all along! It will even out in the end. Too big of a cut can drive binges.
30 lbs in 8 weeks is an average of 3.75 pounds a week. that is a lot to loss each week. If you are obese that is fine but if you are just overweight you may be doing this too fast. Not good if it all comes back once you go back to old habits. A less sever cut that tapers down as you get closer to goal may be more sustainable in the long run.0
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