Anyone else stress over going over?
scottbrown78
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I have been watching my calories for just over 3 weeks and have had one "off" night. My wife and I went on a date to a local steak house and I went WAY over my calories, I fretted over it and didn't even enjoy my meal. My wife and I are supposed to go out with my bro and SIL tonight for dinner and I am freaking out over it, because it is an all you can eat pizza joint, granted I wont eat all I can. But still how do you relax and let yourself have a meal you know will turn your numbers red?
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Welcome to my world! I'm just getting back to MFP after a long time away, and I also used to stress out over eating out. Here's an idea. If you know you are going to go out for a meal, get in some extra exercise that day (the key is that you have to plan to go out; not just go out on the fly because you failed to plan a meal at home). That will give you a little more leeway in terms of available calories. If possible, go to a restaurant where you are familiar with the menu. Figure out in advance what they have that fits into your eating plan. Do they have great salads? Veggies? Don't skip the steak if you want it, but maybe eat only half of it. You can also have a healthy snack before you go out, and you won't have such a big appetite at the restaurant. Sometimes instead of a whole meal, I'll order a large salad and maybe an appetizer. It's plenty of food for me. Don't let what others are ordering dictate what you are going to eat. It's your body and your choice.
Don't freak out if you go over. Learning how to eat out while taking care of yourself is part of the journey. After you go out, figure out what you did right or what you could have done better. Don't expect to get it right the first time around. With a little practice, you'll see that you can make good choices when dining out. Word of warning - if you go over and gain weight that week, don't assume it's the calories you downed at the restaurant. It might be the salt. Restaurants are notorious for heavily salting foods and for those of us who tend to retain water, this can translate into added pounded in the short term.
Sorry to ramble on so long. Hope this helps. And ENJOY your night out!0 -
Losing weight is not math, although it may sometimes seem like it on mfp when you're constantly counting how many calories you've eaten at lunch and how many you've burned during exercise. Sometimes, you overeat. And even if that red and bolded font under your food diary when you exceed your calorie goal is depressing, you gotta get over it and try to be better tomorrow.
A few weeks ago I overate at a restaurant (I couldn't even log on the calories, I felt so guilty) and I felt like all my work had been ruined, so I let go of my diet for two weeks. I gained 2 lbs. But it wasn't from the dinner, it was from the following two weeks.
I read this on tumblr and it's so true: saying "I ruined my diet with this meal, I might as well go all the way and eat anything from now on" is like saying "oh, I dropped my phone, I might as well smash it until it breaks."
One meal is nothing. There are 28 meals in a week.0 -
Yep- feel the same way and am already planning as I sit here how to get thru tonight. I am going to a concert, may want one drink (high cal) and not even sure what my choices for dinner could be. OR should I eat at home and if Im starved when I get in at 1am - eat a small something and go to bed? Or .. or .. or ..
So yea.. I feel ya. My plan so far is to walk/jog for about 45 minutes if nothing else, maybe something more intense if I get to feeling it- then when faced with food choices later- I will try very hard to choose well. If I dont have good choices to choose from- I did what I could to get ahead so to speak of this day. Tomorrow I work out hard again to make up for some sins and just keep on keeping on.
I have stopped going out "just cause" which I did once or twice a week. I dont miss it. The food now seems not worth it and even unappealing sometimes. I also save money by not going to applebees and random junk chains like that.
Tonight you can try 'listening to your body'- stop eating when full. Not sure if you can 'hear' your body? Do the best you can, make logical choices and tomorrow get some extra time in your work out and eat well. One night out now and again should be fun- not stressful - enjoy!0 -
something that's really important in being successful with this is allowing yourself occasional meals like this. mind you, they should be occasional, but as others have said, it's all about getting right back on track and not allowing the overeating to take over again. sometimes in life you DO go out, you do celebrate, and you do eat a lot more. you need to be able to still live. try not to beat yourself up over it, and just get right back on track!0
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I read this on tumblr and it's so true: saying "I ruined my diet with this meal, I might as well go all the way and eat anything from now on" is like saying "oh, I dropped my phone, I might as well smash it until it breaks."
I love this- and it is so very true. I try to remind myself of this on my occasional nights out.0 -
I'm one of those people who doesn't log my cheat days. I've found it to be the only way I can mentally give myself permission to eat what I want. So far it hasn't hurt my progress at all0
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Thanks for the replies. I have already done some research as to what foods they have that is going to give me the best "cost, benefit". But I am going to do something I have never done before at an all you can eat joint....start with a salad.0
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Still eat breakfast and lunch but try to eat less calories for those two meals than usual and workout today. Since pizza is very caloric, try to have 2 slices of pizza max with a big salad with little or no dressing.0
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I'm one of those people who doesn't log my cheat days. I've found it to be the only way I can mentally give myself permission to eat what I want. So far it hasn't hurt my progress at all0
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I don't stress about it. I like a nice meal and I'm not going to ruin it by worrying about calories. I don't gain weight from having an occasional day of eating a large number of calories. Even last week, I had several days of eating quite a bit more than my goal number of calories - one day I ate 3000 calories - and I found (rather to my surprise) that I didn't gain weight from it. I assume eating healthily and in moderation most days will make one's weight even out to reflect those days. Also, if I eat way over my calories one day, I am generally not so hungry the next day, so I eat less, and it evens out.
Tim Ferriss, in 'The Four-Hour Body', actually recommends having one day a week of eating whatever you like, to keep your metabolism on its toes and stop it slowing down. This makes sense to me.0 -
I'm one of those people who doesn't log my cheat days. I've found it to be the only way I can mentally give myself permission to eat what I want. So far it hasn't hurt my progress at all
Thanks, I think so too! My ultimate goal is the be pinup material :happy:0 -
Thanks for the replies. I have already done some research as to what foods they have that is going to give me the best "cost, benefit". But I am going to do something I have never done before at an all you can eat joint....start with a salad.
I have gotten to where when I take the kids to cici's (all you can eat pizza joint for my non USA friends ) I can just eat a BIG salad... and I am fine with one or two plates
when we go to golden coral or the chinese buffet I have a harder time... so I don't go to them as often... and when we go I tend to eat a lot of salad... and I insist we sit on the side AWAY from the deserts and don't even walk that way!
but to answer your original question... I tend to think of calories on a weekly goal... and I like to do 5 days at 1800 then 2 at 2100... works for me (especially when I can exercise)0 -
Dont stress!!! Life is flexible, so we need to be flexible with it, going over for a day isnt the end of the hard work you have put in so far, as long as it isnt every day.
If you know you are going out in advance, you can try and check the menu beforehand, try and choose healthier choices from the menu and then maybe make lower calorie choices the rest of the day to compensate and maybe do a bit more exercise.
Try and enjoy the occasion and not stress over the food!0 -
IMO your wife/friends should show a little consideration and choose a place where you, at least, have a fighting chance of eating healthy.0
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No I go over all the time. I have been hitting the weights pretty hard the past few weeks no weight loss or gain. I plan on doing the same for a few weeks according to Mfp I should be gaining so far I have not. I have been really really bad some days too.0
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IMO your wife/friends should show a little consideration and choose a place where you, at least, have a fighting chance of eating healthy.0
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Do not stress!
Just know you may go over but keep in mind cut back before you go.
Meaning if you know your going somewhere later in the week cut back before hand
I think of it as banking calories0 -
I went over today, not by loads but its fine, will be good the next couple of weeks!0
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When I first started seeing results, I used to freak out when my meal options got extremely limited (such as a family gathering). These days I aim to go over at least once a week with a "not so healthy" option. This week I had fish and chips, beer and a strawberry shake in one day, and I was way, way over. I also hit a new low on my weight this week, so I'm no longer worried about going over.0
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IDK if it's socially acceptable, but I tend to plan ahead...Eat very little throughout the day. Slice of toast, half an apple; 1/2 c tuna or chicken salad (or stuff a tomato or half a pepper with it as the filler); nibble on grapes throughout the day as a snack & chow down at dinner (or whenever the planned outing is). Usually these outings (for me anyhow) are in the evening around dinner, by then because I hardly ate throughout the day, my eyes truly end up larger than my belly so I don't end up splurging as I feared I would.0
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I need to feel something, again, about going into the red. Thanks for reminding me of the possibility. Have been backsliding, and it wasn't restaurant eating, as much as regressing with my habits at home. Have to focus on a healthier option when I'm feeling job stress!0
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Try to balance it out a bit by getting your exercise on before you go out to dinner! : )0
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After dinner, maybe you all can find a park and take a nice walk. The kids can run around a bit and the grown-ups can continue chatting. Win-win for everyone.0
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I just don't worry about it, as long as it's not an everyday occurrence. An occasional meal that puts you in the red isn't the end of the world. Losing weight isn't a race, you have to keep eating the same way once you reach your goal weight. Relax and enjoy the scenery on your way there. Special meals and occasions are part of life, you can't expect to be "perfect" for every meal for the rest of your life!0
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I used to , especially when I was much newer but It's important to keep with it. The anxiety goes away/lessens once you have a few days like that and don't gain. For me the turning point was when I logged my b day was 900 over , and still lost. The idea is that MFP teaches you that you just can;t do that all the time, but the occasional overage won't set you back too much. I've developed a certain trust in MFP as a tool that I know works and i think that just comes with time : )0
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dont stress. At the end of the week you will realize it didn't really count as much. Just work harder on the next few days following the big eat days.
Just don't eat as much at the buffets/ or pizza places.0 -
something that's really important in being successful with this is allowing yourself occasional meals like this. mind you, they should be occasional, but as others have said, it's all about getting right back on track and not allowing the overeating to take over again. sometimes in life you DO go out, you do celebrate, and you do eat a lot more. you need to be able to still live. try not to beat yourself up over it, and just get right back on track!
This! I've gone over many times and have still lost. It makes me feel better if I workout that day so I earn some extra calories. Or I bank them during the week and if I go over on the weekend, no biggie, I'm still under for the week.0 -
Unlike some others, I recommend recording everything... be honest with yourself, even if you allow yourself to go over sometimes.
You allow yourself to be under some days too, don't you?
It's about balance and habits you can keep up life-long. If you view this as short-term, it will be. Short-term "dieting" mentality and the feeling of deprivation lead to binges and yo-yo dieting.
So, as you've already done, figure out ways to make it "fit". The salad first is a good idea, but be careful about the dressing and high-calorie ingredients. Some of them can be worse than the pizza. Check out which toppings are better for your plan. In general you can load pizza up with vegetables -- peppers, broccoli, even olives (which have fat, but it's a healthier fat). Along with your salad, drink... water is probably best, but diet soda or unsweetened (or lightly sweetened by you, not the restaurant) tea.
Focus on the company. Isn't that why you're going out with them? Talk and listen, eat slowly.
If you can, eat lower calorie choices in the earlier part of the day, or maybe lower fat (?) depending on your goals, try to leave room. planning for the special meal. One way to do that, especially when you know what you'll be likely to eat, is to pre-log it. That helps you know where to leave the room as you eat your other meals. You may not estimate it quite right, and you can adjust or fix it afterwards... that's part of what you're learning here, right?
Too much stress raises hormones that are bad for you and for weight loss. So keep in mind that one meal will not undo your whole week (unless you're talking about a multi-hour binge).
Enjoy your meal and the variation in what you're eating and the company. Have a good day!0 -
When I first started seeing results, I used to freak out when my meal options got extremely limited (such as a family gathering). These days I aim to go over at least once a week with a "not so healthy" option. This week I had fish and chips, beer and a strawberry shake in one day, and I was way, way over. I also hit a new low on my weight this week, so I'm no longer worried about going over.
I allow myself one day too. I think it helps a ton and keeps me on track.0 -
If you have ever watched biggest loser even bob harper will say they let their contestants have atleast 1 cheat day a week because sometimes your body gets so use to eating the healthy stuff that you body just needs the extra calories.
The way I see it. If I am trying to make a lifestyle change its going to take me a lifetime to make these changes for the rest of my life.
Just look at the big picture. How many times did you use to eat out a week, compared to how many times you are now?
I think you need cheat days more for mental approval then anything.0
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