New to dieting and hungry!
klm23
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Hi everyone!
I'm a new dieter after admitting to myself that my weight has been creeping up the last few years. I seem to remember being 135 pounds for a long time and yesterday I weighed in at 147. My wedding is coming up in 8 weeks and I'd like to lose 10 pounds if possible.
After two days of this, I'm so hungry!! Anyone else? I'm not coming in much below the calorie markers and I am sure hungry. Today I'm eating much more protein than I did yesterday, but still...I have been in the habit (before this started) of eating when I feel hungry, so this feels very unusual and I'm not sure if I can keep it up for 2 months!
Has anyone else had this experience? Does it get better? Tricks?
I'm a new dieter after admitting to myself that my weight has been creeping up the last few years. I seem to remember being 135 pounds for a long time and yesterday I weighed in at 147. My wedding is coming up in 8 weeks and I'd like to lose 10 pounds if possible.
After two days of this, I'm so hungry!! Anyone else? I'm not coming in much below the calorie markers and I am sure hungry. Today I'm eating much more protein than I did yesterday, but still...I have been in the habit (before this started) of eating when I feel hungry, so this feels very unusual and I'm not sure if I can keep it up for 2 months!
Has anyone else had this experience? Does it get better? Tricks?
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Can you make your food diary public so we can see what you are eating? A lot of how full you feel depends on what you are eating moreso than the amount of calories. Whole wheat, fresh fruits and veggies, beans, anything else with fiber will be more filling.0
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Are you drinking enough water? Sometimes the mind thinks the body is hungry but it's really thirst.
Also, if you're hungry... eat. Just track it and see if it works for you. MPF calculates what you need to live on and subtracts enough for you to lose weight so make sure you eat all of your alloted cals. If the process if awful, you won't stick to it so you have to make it work for you. Good luck!0 -
First of all, congratulations on your wedding! And secondly, yep, I sometimes get hungry. And when I do, I try to sort out if I'm just thirsty or if I actually need more food. You can do it, but don't get too caught up in it. I think your goal is very reasonable. Give yourself and your body time to adjust!0
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I made it public now...0
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Thanks to everyone - already feeling encouraged!0
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At a glance, you seem to be doing okay.
If you are used to eating too much, it might take a while for your your body to adjust.
There is also such thing as phsycological hunger i. e. you think you´re hungry even though you´re really physically not.
It get´s easier when you just stick to the plan.
Eating lots of small meals can help as well as drinking lots of water.
Also, eat slowly. It take a while for the feel of getting full to kick in.0 -
Eat lots of low calorie bulk like salad and veggies to keep you full and drink plenty. I know you are on a time limit but it will be easier for your body to adapt if you try losing half a pound a week to start with. I did this for a couple of weeks before going down to lose a pound a week. Still lost a pound those first couple of weeks anyway. I think it took a little while for my stomach to shrink and get used to eating less. When I plateaued I lessened the calories. Good luck with losing the weight and good luck with the wedding too. Mine is in three months - can't wait!0
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Just to add, some exercise, even some walking, every day is crucial. I'm sure you'll look fab on your wedding day, congrats :happy:0
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