Carboholics Anonymous
mrsmack05
Posts: 6
Hello my name is Missy and I am a carboholic.
I first realized this when I decided to stop "dieting" and make a life change. I track all of my foods and see all the carbs/sugars that I am intaking, but I cant help myself. There are many days that I meet my intake goals but still go way over on the carbs and sugars. The most frustrating thing for me is that the "low fat" diets dont work for me anymore. They used to work like a charm. Apparently now that I am in my 40's, my body doesn't metabolize like it used to and I need to figure out a new way to lose weight that fits into my lifestyle. Fun, Fun, and more Fun!!!!
I have made the changes that people have suggested like wheat bread, whole wheat (nasty) pasta, and brown rice but I see that is not enough. Grrrrrrrrr
Anyone out there have any good "low carb" suggestions?
I first realized this when I decided to stop "dieting" and make a life change. I track all of my foods and see all the carbs/sugars that I am intaking, but I cant help myself. There are many days that I meet my intake goals but still go way over on the carbs and sugars. The most frustrating thing for me is that the "low fat" diets dont work for me anymore. They used to work like a charm. Apparently now that I am in my 40's, my body doesn't metabolize like it used to and I need to figure out a new way to lose weight that fits into my lifestyle. Fun, Fun, and more Fun!!!!
I have made the changes that people have suggested like wheat bread, whole wheat (nasty) pasta, and brown rice but I see that is not enough. Grrrrrrrrr
Anyone out there have any good "low carb" suggestions?
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You're addicted to carbohol?0
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Lots and lots of vegi's!! I've been on a low carb diet for months and have lost 50 lbs..I try not to go over 20 a day but some days are worse than others..I would say that I eat bread, potatoes, and rice about once a month..it's hard but do-able...I am now trying to watch my calorie intake and it's hard..My mind still worries about the carbs..I'm working on that..I also walk at least 30 min a day and sometimes I run a few minutes at a time..
I also have cut out fruit..I know I should have some but I eat vegi's instead...good luck to you!0 -
If your having trouble sticking to a lower carb diet, try upping your protein & fiber. It will keep you fuller and you will crave less carbs.0
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you sound like you are me!!! it must be an age thing...I don't go over my daily carbs but I know I still eat too many and hence my weight loss like a snails pace...started in May and 8lbs lost!! ridiculous or what!! but I hadn't a whole lot to lose....
up your exercise, thats what I did, ok the scales aren't moving that much but I have lost loads of inches!
hope you get some replies that will help
Ruth0 -
Ha! If carbohol has lots of carbs in it, I would eat that up too.0
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I feel your pain! My doctor suggested an easy solution to cutting down on carbs. "Don't eat anything that is white." Not a bad criteria, it sorts out the white bread, pasta, potatos, etc. Although, I quickly found that switching to pumpernickle bread and chocolate ice cream wasn't the answer. I have moved in the direction of a Paleo diet. Lots of protein, low on carbs. I see a lot of people on here moving that direction also, and feel pretty confident that will be a long term solution. It sure is no easy task to back off of the carbs. It has been a lifetime addiction for me, and it isn't going away overnight. Stick with it! You can conquer this!0
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I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?1 -
Today I have consumed:
One jelly doughnut
One avocado sandwich
One hot chocolate/instant coffee concoction
And dinner is either going to be sushi or pasta or pizza.
Sometimes, I eat gummy worms.0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
hahahaha love your sense of humour!0 -
This is what I do. I eat my veggies first, then my meat, then my bread. That way I don't eat too much bread. Also, I save about 200-300 calories for dessert each night. Then I can avoid too many sweets throughout the day because I have a dessert to look forward to. My carbs are 50% of my total calories.
I advise against going low-fat or low-carb. It's better to teach yourself how to eat the foods you enjoy rather than to deprive yourself and be miserable and lacking nutrients.0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I feel your pain! My doctor suggested an easy solution to cutting down on carbs. "Don't eat anything that is white." Not a bad criteria, it sorts out the white bread, pasta, potatos, etc. Although, I quickly found that switching to pumpernickle bread and chocolate ice cream wasn't the answer. I have moved in the direction of a Paleo diet. Lots of protein, low on carbs. I see a lot of people on here moving that direction also, and feel pretty confident that will be a long term solution. It sure is no easy task to back off of the carbs. It has been a lifetime addiction for me, and it isn't going away overnight. Stick with it! You can conquer this!
Don't limit yourself by colors. That's just silly. Since I started in July, I have steadily been losing two pounds a week by eating foods of various colors. I balance my foods by nutrients, not by how they look. I make sure to take in carbs, protein, and fats at every meal.0 -
:devil: :laugh: :drinker:I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
*pats arm* I've been there too my friend0 -
I have lost over 125 lbs eating low carb. The Dr. told me 25 grams a day, and 1200 calories. She said don't worry as much about the fat, which is off from the way we think most of the time. Low fat usually means high sugar, and more carbs. It's the only thing that has ever worked as a permanent way of eating for me. I will indulge on special occasions, but don't overdo it. Understand that I had ALOT of weight to lose, I was close to 300 lbs at the time. I still have about 30 lbs to lose to be at my goal weight, but to me, low carb is so much easier than weight watchers or other diets.0
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You should read "Wheat Belly", it will stop your carb addition, you will lose weight and still eat a lot of food, Good luck0
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I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
*pats arm* I've been there too my friend
Hey thanks, that means alot
*grabs slice of bread to wipe eyes, then takes bite*0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
HA love this :laugh:0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
Just made me spit my water out :-)0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
What a bad boy!!!......hahahahahahahaha0 -
I used to be a carboholic.
I remember sleeping in the gutter, snorting bread crumbs off of one armed strippers, getting in fights with overweight 7 year olds for their ice cream. Once at thanksgiving, i cussed my grandma out and slapped my youngest sister (she was 2 at the time) because they suggested we give the left over potatoes to the poor. I was a wreck.
I had to change.
I did my research and did a little bit of testing on myself, and it turns out that if i am in a caloric deficit, no matter what my macros are, I still lose weight.
I still snort bread crumbs on occasion, but who doesnt have a dirty little secret?
this made my day plz gimme what u smokin or in ur case snorting coz it sure isnt bread crumbs hahahahahah!0 -
You should read "Wheat Belly", it will stop your carb addition, you will lose weight and still eat a lot of food, Good luck
Tell me more about this! Is this not wanting to eat wheat? What else is there?0 -
I've been on a low carb/high fat diet for about a month and am losing about 2 pounds a week without being hungry. I no longer eat any wheat or sugar, including bread, pasta, cakes, most fruit. As a bonus, I realized after a week or so that I'm sensitive to wheat, and no longer have to take my daily allergy pill or use my asthma inhaler. So not only am I getting thinner and healthier overall, but I can breath and sleep more comfortably. Happy!
I get most of my information from: http://www.phlaunt.com/lowcarb/index.php and http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf.0 -
I eat carbs, usually around 200 g a day and I lose weight fine with 1400-1500 cal a day. It's all about the calorie deficit.0
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Myself also being a once carboholic and still needing to attend regular carb anonymous groups like visiting helps like sharing here........I have found some comfort in eating things like tofu noodles or even spaghetti squash to overcome the times I want a big dish of pasta with sauce to satisfy my craving. No it's not the exact same, it really won't be, but it really does fill you and fulfills the crave and what you can put on your mfp food list won't hardly dent into the carbs, etc..............it's like a miracle!!0
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Food is necessary if you want to live. That's not the same as an addiction. Eat the carbohydrates. Your body needs them for energy.0
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I am new to this.. and trying to follow a the intake guidelines, yet I keep going way over on my carbs. So what foods are carbs and how do I reduce them?0
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I will never give up my carbs!!! NEVER!!!0
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The book "Wheat Belly" I feel applies only to people who have carb sensitivities, like diabetics. There's no reason to avoid carbs if you have room in your macros and calorie count for it. Someone here mentioned eating more protein, and I agree with that. It will (from my experience) keep you full and satisfied longer. Protein and fat are very important macros, and as long as you're meeting those macro goals, there's no reason to feel like you can't have carbs.
ETA: Of course, if you're like I was in the beginning, meeting your calorie goal is tough enough as it is. You only have to stick to your calorie goal to lose weight, but getting a good balance of macros is important too.0
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