Ladies... do you overeat ...

...during that one week or so when your period starts? I've been HOPING my gradual weight loss won't suffer because for the past four days are so, I've been going way over my calorie goals almost every night. Do you also find you want to eat everything in sight during the start of your cycle?
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  • southernmom3
    southernmom3 Posts: 181 Member
    that time of the month causes our hormones to go crazy and yes I tended to over eat. You also have the bloating and sluggishness. Try and do your best during this time and if you are hungry find health snack ideas. I am not perfect but I do my best.
  • aliencheesecake
    aliencheesecake Posts: 569 Member
    I try to eat healthy snacks, but days like today, it seems like all that does is delay the inevitable, when I binge on cookies. Like, maybe I should have just gave myself the damn cookies in the first place. haha!
  • SlinkySpencer
    SlinkySpencer Posts: 139 Member
    For some reason, I feel completely empty during that week, and I can't seem to stop craving... well, everything. So, simple answer? Yes. You are not alone.
  • aliencheesecake
    aliencheesecake Posts: 569 Member
    YES! It's like your stomach feels like an empty pit no matter what you eat! I just hope the afterburn from the High Intensity Intervals I've been doing will pick up some of the slack. :/
  • quirkytizzy
    quirkytizzy Posts: 4,052 Member
    Yes. Every period for the last 20+ years, so it's something I've come to expect. Dieting will not change the 2 decades of knowing my period.
  • Cat_Lifts
    Cat_Lifts Posts: 174 Member
    I tend to just crave the most ridiculously creamy, tart, sweet, salty, and sugary **** imaginable. Going to work during these times is tough, as I'm surrounded by everything I just mentioned above. :frown:
  • here
    here Posts: 69
    I don't get bingey, but I do crave chocolate, which I always let myself indulge in.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    I eat at maintenance that week. I'm not stressed about being at a deficit anymore so I just let myself have what I'm craving within my calorie goal. Being hungrier during your period is very normal.
  • Crazy4Healthy
    Crazy4Healthy Posts: 626 Member
    I actually feel the opposite during that time, usually lose my appetite and have to force myself to eat. Cramps just don't make me feel like eating (or doing anything). If I do crave anything, it's usually salty. Working out seems to help the cramps, but not the appetite. Just feel bloated and full.
  • kcsnedah
    kcsnedah Posts: 3
    The way my cravings change is actually one of the ways I can track if I'm on schedule or not. The week before, I crave any and every combination of tomatoes, carbs and cheese. Spaghetti, pizza, cheesy garlic bread, enchiladas, quesadillas, chips and salsa. I HAVE to let myself have pizza at least once during that phase or else I will keep craving it throughout the whole time. I can't figure out nutritionally what causes that craving, I just know it's my comfort food.

    Once it actually starts, it's all about red meat and dark greens. I can eat beef & broccoli for 3 days straight. A hamburger is almost necessary. I would assume that it's iron that my body is going crazy for, since there's a ton of iron in the blood being shed.

    As far as over eating, I'll allow myself to do it in a big way once that week (like have a 2500 calorie day). If I don't, my mind can't get over it and the emotional symptoms will get worse. Menstruation takes a LOT of energy and we have to replace it somehow!
  • aliencheesecake
    aliencheesecake Posts: 569 Member
    Wow, thanks everybody! I feel a little better now. ...
    Darn you, LOAF CAKE!
  • I usually crave comfort savory hot foods like meat pies. And I WILL HAVE THEM, if I feel like it. But I also make sure I eat less calories during the day to compensate. Usually that gets rid of my craving and I am ok for the rest of the time :)
  • Hell yeah, I have a bottomless stomach when due on! It's weird, but it doesn't seem to increase my weight in long run. I don't weigh myself around that time anymore...it's really discouraging & you usually get back on track right after, when your appetite is back to normal.
  • Just remember these numbers and you will either loose or maintain according to your calorie intake.. 80-20......80% eat healthy 20% endulge.............It's simple!!! You could have 5 good days for every 1 bad day!!!
  • I always gain up to 5 pounds leading up to my heavy day. I crave everything and I always feel like a bottomless pit -.-
    It always goes away a day or 2 after.

    Drink lots of water.
  • Deb_kar
    Deb_kar Posts: 17 Member
    I need to eat more but I exercise more to balance it, and exercising makes me want to eat less. But it's one of those things isn't it. It's making lifestyle changes you can live with, if you can't do it one week....so what, just get on it when you feel better. :)
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  • fattyfoodie
    fattyfoodie Posts: 232 Member
    No, I haven't ever found any difference in my eating habits.
  • smantha32
    smantha32 Posts: 6,990 Member
    ...during that one week or so when your period starts? I've been HOPING my gradual weight loss won't suffer because for the past four days are so, I've been going way over my calorie goals almost every night. Do you also find you want to eat everything in sight during the start of your cycle?


    Yes. Mostly salty stuff.
  • jnzema
    jnzema Posts: 24
    In addition to having a greater cravings for sweets...oh a donut! I also tend to get hungry more often.
  • ilonawie
    ilonawie Posts: 72 Member
    I eat like crazyyyyyy! have weird craivings from chocolate to pickles.... I do overeat, but I try to workout and burn off the cal I ate.
  • ilonawie
    ilonawie Posts: 72 Member
    I always gain up to 5 pounds leading up to my heavy day. I crave everything and I always feel like a bottomless pit -.-
    It always goes away a day or 2 after.

    Drink lots of water.

    Same here! I eat ...but then after like 2 days all that weight goes away
  • chercee
    chercee Posts: 120 Member
    YES. This was me over the weekend. I'd done so well sticking to my careful plan - especially about sugar, since I'm trying to follow the Endometriosis Diet, which bans refined sugars. (Natural sugar is ok). Well I tried to do it yesterday with natural sugar, but no, my body wanted the real (fake?) thing, and I totally let it happen. And do you know what? I felt like a steaming pile. So, something to be said for sticking to the Endo Diet, I guess.This morning I felt bloated, nauseated, and generally sluggish. Partly the period, partly the food I ate yesterday. Stupid cravings.

    I will say though, as an aside - this was the first period I've had since doing the Endo Diet and eating (mostly) clean, and the first period that I actually didn't gain any weight. I weighed myself each day, and I actually lost two pounds. I weight myself again this morning, and I've kept those two pounds off so far. My guess is the good eating leading up to the one bad day.

    So... balance?
  • SCtolulu
    SCtolulu Posts: 154 Member
    I don't overeat like crazy even though I want to. However, I feel like I'm literally going crazy, everything sucks, no motivation. I hate it!
  • yes, only for a day or two
  • Mama_Jag
    Mama_Jag Posts: 474 Member
    I think a lot of it is mental. I had a hysterectomy 10 years ago, but my ovaries are intact and functional. I do not know exactly when my cycle changes, and don't have episodes of wanting to overeat. Just a thought.
  • mssierra2u
    mssierra2u Posts: 86 Member
    I absolutely do overeat at that time. I try to make sure I am not completely going off the charts by making sure I put in the time at the gym. But sometimes you have to give in a little.
  • mandypizzle
    mandypizzle Posts: 633 Member
    Badly! I hate it!
  • McAmber84
    McAmber84 Posts: 29 Member
    I think this is fairly normal!

    The problem that I have is that I am SOOO irregular (as a result of being so overwieght, but it's not PCOS according to my doctor).

    Anywho, b/c I will either not have a period for months at a time, or the always fun period that last 1-3 months, I am very bad at realizing when my cravings are hormonal.

    The best advice I can offer is that when you feel those cravings, allow yourself a small portion of whatever you are craving! Don't make the mistake I do of trying to satisfy the craving with 500 calories of healthy food, then give in and have MORE calories by eating what you wanted in the first place!
  • harleyjade2
    harleyjade2 Posts: 2 Member
    Oh yes! Even when i am not hungry i feel the need to snack. When it is that time, i just try to have healthier foods in, so at least when i do go over my kcals, ive had all my nutrients. i also like to drink milkshake and sort if im wanting something sweet. I cant help overeating at that time...