Sabotaged at work!!
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Gee, sounds like last week when my work forced me to have a sausage on bread and go over my calories :sad:
Actually I was over, added it in and and enjoyed the treat. Hell I had done weights that morning and was hungry. I didn't drink the free cans of coke, that wouldn't have help my muscle recovery, but I didn't miss out. Some days I go over, somedays I have trouble eating my calories. I am always in some sort of control. I can say yes or no. By the way I am starving this morning. Hormones? Likely. I was 200 under yesterday, so maybe it's my muscles healing or that I am running late on breakfast. Oh well I am eating a higher calorie, but still healthy breaakfast. We will see what the day brings.
Just work on your control, and learn to say no thanks. Maybe try and eat cleaner this week.0 -
Just seems unfair that I put in all this effort over the weekend to eat clean and its all undone in one day and it wasn't even my fault!!
Track the calories and work out extra hard tonight to even it out. And don't stress about it, you will make it worse!0 -
I appreciate your guys opinions but I can not take responsibility for my over eating. If I did that I would have no one to blame for my shortcomings... and that sounds awful! I think im just gonna go with spiking my co-workers drink with cocaine and enacting "Random" drug test. Solves more than one problem for me as of this moment.
Exactly!! You don't get ahead by 'coming to terms' with being sabotaged. You strike back FAST and HARD. COBRA KAI!0 -
This post is Sarcasm.
This is -Sarcasm- Flying right over peoples heads:
Sarcasm
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
>Sarcasm
lol <-(tiny person with arms up)
see if youre going to type sarcasm you have to put in something a bit unbelievable like he spent $50 on snacks and then went to the bathroom to cry in a curled up fetal position. But with all the other posts on here about drinking the devil's brew aka diet soda and becoming fat over night from it we are jaded in the forums.
The wording, itself, made me realize it was sarcasm. Idk, maybe I'm just too sarcastic myself, so I catch it quickly. lol0 -
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Did you co worker open the diet pop, shove your mouth open and then force you to drink it while they were standing over you? If not, I would say its safe to say you made the decision on your own to drink the pop. With THAT being said, chalk it up to a crap day, and make tomorrow better. Really, ONE day of snacks and pop is not going to make that difference in the long scheme of things. Kill it at the gym tonight, drink lots of water, and make tomorrow a better day.0
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So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this opint.
^This.0 -
I laughed so hard reading these posts tears were in my eyes! The green tea extract comment was the funniest. I am kind of new, is this a joke?0
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dude, unless your co-worker put a gun to your head and made you drink that (horrid) Dr. Pepper, this is sooooo your fault. Tomorrow's another day.0
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So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this point.
I don't think you read the post very clear.... As you can tell from my description of the events I never made the choice myself.
You never made the choice yourself? did he SHOVE the pop down your throat? good grief.0 -
It was one day of snacks. You'll live. Nothing you do will reverse it except working harder at the gym.0
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Did you co worker open the diet pop, shove your mouth open and then force you to drink it while they were standing over you? If not, I would say its safe to say you made the decision on your own to drink the pop. With THAT being said, chalk it up to a crap day, and make tomorrow better. Really, ONE day of snacks and pop is not going to make that difference in the long scheme of things. Kill it at the gym tonight, drink lots of water, and make tomorrow a better day.
I feel like there are just a bunch of bullies on MFP!0 -
I can't believe people are giving serious answers to this post lmao... British humor perhaps?
They guy who bought you the diet soda is obviously trying to sabotage your relentless efforts and is immensely jealous of you. I'd sue him for sabotage and the irreversable damage it's done to your health.0 -
I appreciate your guys opinions but I can not take responsibility for my over eating. If I did that I would have no one to blame for my shortcomings... and that sounds awful! I think im just gonna go with spiking my co-workers drink with cocaine and enacting "Random" drug test. Solves more than one problem for me as of this moment.
Ahah... now I feel stupid for giving you a real response!0 -
Just seems unfair that I put in all this effort over the weekend to eat clean and its all undone in one day and it wasn't even my fault!!
I think you should sue both your coworker and the company that makes the vending machine because clearly they are at fault.0 -
You should take your co-worker outside and beat the **** out of him. You'll work off some of the calories he forced you to consume, AND teach him a lesson. Everybody wins!
You're welcome.
^THIS, seriously I can't believe he gave you a Diet Dr. Pepper...you know what that ish does to you right. It's like a ticking time bomb lol0 -
I appreciate your guys opinions but I can not take responsibility for my over eating. If I did that I would have no one to blame for my shortcomings... and that sounds awful! I think im just gonna go with spiking my co-workers drink with cocaine and enacting "Random" drug test. Solves more than one problem for me as of this moment.
Exactly!! You don't get ahead by 'coming to terms' with being sabotaged. You strike back FAST and HARD. COBRA KAI!
Cobra Kai? Or do you mean "Fat Cobra"?
[Note - the Fat Cobra comment is from the movie "The In-Laws"]0 -
So this morning a coworker gave me a diet dr pepper cause he got an extra one from the vending machine. I thought okay that's really nice and its zero calories right? WRONG! That set off a reaction that was totally out of my control. Well it turns out that artificial sweetener found in diet sodas put me into some sort of feeding frenzy. I had the most uncontrollable cravings. Then as I walk past the cafeteria they have a display of cinnamon rolls, chocolate muffins, Brownies, and Cookies. This is totally unfair now because I am already in my crazed hunger state in which I have no control for my actions. BAM!!! all of the sudden im back at my desk with $10 less in my wallet and have consumed all the sweets that I was sabotaged with. This is the exact reason why we are all fat in America. This was not my fault and now I have consumed far too many calories and will gain weight.
We all have moments of weakness. I do, you do, we all do.
However, my issue with this isn't so much what happened, but how you describe it.
"I have no control for my actions"
"I was sabotaged with"
"This was not my fault"
These are all VICTIM words. Unless you were subject to gavage (tubal force-feeding), NO ONE MADE YOU DO ANYTHING.
You are NOT a victim. YOU made the choice to eat all of those things.
If you want control of your life and your behavior, start taking responsibility for YOUR actions.
I know this is all true because *I* have ~135lbs to lose because *I* made very bad choices, *I* didn't exercise enough, and *I* let myself get to this point.
I don't think you read the post very clear.... As you can tell from my description of the events I never made the choice myself.
Unless someone opened the can, and force fed it to you "ala beer bong style".....the choice was inevitably yours. ;-)
I get it...I've been there and I've been the one that has gone to the fridge at work (it's free) and gotten oh too many of them.
I'm EXACTLY like you. If I drink a soda I start a CRAVING FRENZY. So that's why, today as I'm starting on this journey over, step 1 was NO soda of any kind. It's not that I miss it. I'm not "addicted". I just like it. But I also recognize that it makes me make horrible food choices. So in order to maintain my success, I'm removing the trigger food. Because that is what soda is for me.
This journey is all about lessons. Today you learned one. Look at it that way and move on. Tomorrow is a new day.0 -
Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?
Raspberry ketones, my friend.
3 word for you. Rasperry Ketons Colonic.0 -
So, are you gonna kill this guy or what?
this. I'm really good at revenge.
You know what you could do?
Buy *him* a diet dr pepper!
Then, put cocaine in it.
Then, tell the boss you saw him doing coke in the bathroom.
HAHAHAA!!!! Love it! I'd like to do that with a couple people I know.0 -
absolutely agree with your taking a VICTIM stance - until you get over the victim mentality, you're always going to put the blame outside of yourself. take responsibility for what YOU put in YOUR mouth.
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absolutely agree with your taking a VICTIM stance - until you get over the victim mentality, you're always going to put the blame outside of yourself. take responsibility for what YOU put in YOUR mouth.
I don't see the point in being mean to me. Im just sharing with you the struggles that I have had today. How would you feel if someone forced you to eat 3 cinnamon rolls, a bear claw, 2 brownies and a cookie. Also subway was giving out free cookies with purchase of a sub. NOT COOL subway!!0 -
I smell a TROLL0
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Just seems unfair that I put in all this effort over the weekend to eat clean and its all undone in one day and it wasn't even my fault!!
Ah - yes - it is your fault. You accepted the soda and decided that it was the reason you had massive sugar cravings. So its all on you that ONE day you lost control. Now put on your big-boy pants, stop whining and remember next time to turn down the soda.1 -
I drink diet drinks and have never went on a sweet binge.... I'm not sure what to think of this post.... o.O0
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Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?
Raspberry ketones, my friend.
Why risk it? use both and some of Dr. Oz's recommended colon cleanse. That should help. But only if you use them together... right now!0 -
~just smiles and pats the OP on the head~0
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I drink diet soda all the time (I know I know...just as bad for you as regular, blah blah blah), but have never had this problem as far as binging on foods I know are bad for me.
I track what I eat. If I happen to go over...to quote Clarice from "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Raindeer"...There's always...tomorrow...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQvbJ-spKuU0 -
Do you think green tea extracts will help reverse what I did?
Your only shot is to IV raspberry ketones within one hour of the binge. I'm sorry I wasn't online earlier to tell you this. :flowerforyou:0
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