At your heaviest, what was your eating like?
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I'd sit down with a bag of Groff's potato chips to eat a few, and an hour later, I'd eaten the entire family size bag plus two glasses of Coke. McDonalds Big Macs and fries, and any soft chocolate chip cookie I could find.
Change of eating habits: I don't remember when I had a Coke or fries last, chips give me heartburn, and I get McD's chicken bacon ranch salad when I go there. I did eat two soft chocolate chip cookies yesterday and one today! Some things are too good to give up.0 -
Constant.
Yep, I pretty much stuffed my face whenever I damn well pleased, and I will never be able to go back to that level of blissful ignorance. I'd pass 5k calories without even breaking a sweat.
When I wanted a sweet "snack", I'd hit up a 7-Eleven and buy not one, not two, not three, but at LEAST four regular or king-sized candy bars and eat them ALL that same day.
I ate fast food at least 5x a week and sometimes as much as 2-3x daily.
Even when I made "healthy" food I still negated it with massive portions.
If I bought something like a box of Swiss Cake Rolls, they wouldn't even last me two full days.
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At 185, I would eat fast food probably 5 times a week for either lunch or dinner. I would get a milkshake probably twice a week....snack on little Debbie snacks. Drink margaritas a lot..etc. see the trend, there was no mystery to why I was 20 pounds overweight.
My body also seemed to like the 185 range, since I always seemed to reach that weight when I would eat bad and not weigh more.0 -
At my heaviest, the first time (287 @ 20) I drank pop from the moment I woke up 'til the moment I went to bed. I'd eat a quarter of a box of cereal with a pint of milk for breakfast, normally generic Lucky Charms or Kelloggs Apple Jacks.
For lunch I'd have -- Taco Bell, remember those original steak bowls? I drown two of those in Kraft Cucumber Ranch. More pop. If it wasn't TB, it was two Arby's Beef N Cheddar w/ large onion petals and Jamocha shake or Wendy's old #4 with large fries and a Dr Pepper. If it was none of the above it was driving around to one of more than 6 local McDonalds. Whatever it was, it was always fast food.
Dinner was whatever homecooked meal my parents made. This was pretty healthy if you didn't eat two or three portions like I did.
There was dessert two or three times a week. Cake (the only thing I ate a sensible piece of), cookies (6 or more), pie (1/4 to 1/3 of the pie), brownies (2 with a couple scoops of ice cream), ice cream alone would have been a pint.
And that's how I ate from 17 to 20, by 21 I went on my first grown up diet (my parents had tried in the past) and from 21 to 27 I got down to 211 but with much more fat than I had this time around at 211 since I was wearing 22s at 211 then (and 18s at 212 this time) I had cut out pop, fast food and was eating smaller portions and eating dessert once a week (still outrageous portions of those).
Then I moved back in with my parents and within a year I was back up to 287 (mid-20s), not drinking pop or eating fast food but I was still eating waaaaaayyyyyyyy too much and sleeping all the time.
That seems like a world away from where I am right now. Also, I can't believe I just admitted that I wouldn't even eat at the same McDonald's everyday... it was a conscious effort to change it up...0 -
I was eating around 5 meals a day. I worked the overnight shift (midnight to 8am). I usually ate a meal at 2 or 3 like a huge plate of leftover pasta, then I would get one or two items from the snack machine around 4 am because I was tired. I drank several sodas. Then at 8, I'd go home and eat again. Sometimes I'd make a full course breakfast, sometimes 2 or 3 bowls of cereal or a pack of cookies to polish off my meal, then I'd usually eat again at noon and eat again around 6 pm. Usually those last two meals were fried or fast food and I almost always ate second helpings and super sized my meals. Of course, I have always had a terrible diet. I was raised on processed and fast foods, but I had a fast metabolism and did not start gaining weight until late high school.0
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Check my diary.0
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I was the house garbage disposal. The biggest difference to my diet is that I know longer graze on leftovers. I would pick at my kids plates, eat while I was preparing dinner, and eat leftovers all the time. I love eating leftovers for breakfast, as well as a leftover desserts.
Measuring my food has really cut down on grazing since I don't want the food enough to take the time to weigh and measure little bites here and there, and when I decide it is worth it to take the time to measure things so I can graze I discover how much those little bites here and there are worth.
Mostly since limiting my calories I have learned that when I choose something to eat, I am choosing to NOT eat something else. Leftover animal crackers, day old cake, suddenly isn't as tempting if it eliminates having a mug of hot chocolate later, or something of actual substance.
But I know I still don't have the best diet. Today has not been a good day, but even on a bad day now, I may not make the best choices, but my calories are more reasonable then they used to be.
I really wish I had two diaries going, all the temptations/ would have been choices, and my attempts at doing better, so I could see side by side everyday what a difference my choices are really making.0 -
Also, I can't believe I just admitted that I wouldn't even eat at the same McDonald's everyday... it was a conscious effort to change it up...
I did that. Also, even worse -- I was just coming out of a really bad patch of depression when I was at my heaviest weight, and still sometimes didn't shower / brush my hair for days on end (I was unemployed, so really had little "reason" to most days). So I would go through the drive-thru with ratty-@ss hair, unwashed face and unbrushed teeth, and not even wearing a bra. I definitely did not hit up the same fast food restaurant more than once every few days out of pure shame.0 -
Not so much eating, as DRINKING. Lots of beer.0
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I could eat a dozen donuts all by myself in one sitting :blushing: :noway:0
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I was pregnant, and my cravings were mozzarella cheese sticks and milkshakes. Gained a whole bunch of weight quitting smoking.
I drank lots of soda after that. My eating habits weren't awful, but I'd skip breakfast. Have a snack for lunch. Then dinner, usually something cooked.. I think it was all the mtn dew from my lack of sleep.0 -
At my heaviest there was no controlled portions. I just ate whatever whenever I thought I was hungry or if I was bored.0
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Lets just say that my favorite was the double meat double cheese whataburger with mayo, onions, and jalapeno's. that and the staff at little ceasar's knew me on a first name basis0
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My highest weight was only 19 lbs ago and I remember it well. lol What I'd gotten into was eating small meals and then using that to justify eating high calorie snacks in between. It was quite an eye opener when I started logging everything.0
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Right before making this lifestyle change I was just eating a super high carb diet. I was indulging a whole box of kraft mac&cheese with extra butter almost daily for lunch. And even so I'd remain soo hungry and would eat buttered toast galore or a few peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. If there were bagels about I'd eat a few, slathered thickly with cream cheese. I'd make dinner usually with a heavy gravy and mostly eat mountains of potatoes/noodles and a tiny bit of meat & veggies. Served bread with most dinners too which I'd cover with butter and sop up more gravy. Rarely took a bite of salad despite I made a nice one every evening (my husband loves it). Than ice cream or cake for dessert. Oh and sneak in to the kitchen to gobble cold leftovers (mostly crescent rolls, etc) because I'd honestly feel starving. Go to bed HUNGRY planning what I'd pig out on the next day.
Oh and I forgot wine ~ a couple/few glasses each nite which would induce a slight hangover the next day that left me believing eating would make me feel better
I got so depressed. The reason I made this change was because my depression was overwhelming.
I feel soo much better now! And promise myself never, ever to go back to that kind of eating again!0 -
Oh my god, I LOVE telling people how I use to eat when they ask about my weight loss. It's amazing how much I needed to eat just to maintain my weight (300lb at the time). So, time for examples!
I could and would eat an entire large pizza by myself. I would constantly have midnight fast food runs. Large #4 with crisscut fries and a large root beer please! In hindsight, the worst was Taco Bell. I recently added up the calories for a typical midnight run back when I was supah fats. 4000 calories. FOUR THOUSAND! Holy crap. There was this place that would make strombolis that were HUGE. They fit inside the same boxes as large pizzas. Yeah. I could eat that most of the time in a single day.
Unlike most people I've noticed on this thread, I did eat breakfast fairly regularly and now I'm curious as to whether or not eating breakfast ever correlated with eating substantially less over the course of the day. Breakfast was horrible too. Freaken Carl's Jr's loaded breakfast burrito... sigh. So horrible.
I think I'm going to get one of them when I go back to California in a few weeks0 -
A large prawn baguette most days, not much exercise, microwave vegetarian meal or quorn or pasta for dinner, and a Ib of chocolate most days. I cannot recall what else, but I was also experiencing symptoms of an underactive thyroid at the time, and was soon after diagnosed, so I have no idea how much of my gain was that. Regardless, I did not do fast food, or pints of ice cream or anything like that. I also was never overweight for my height, but looked chunky because I was not exercising so it was all fat, plus I am not a large build.0
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Ewwww - let me describe a typical work day :bigsmile:
Drag myself outta bed around 6:30 after hitting snooze for over an hour because I didn't sleep well.
Drink 3 cups of coffee before work with flavored creamer (about 175 cals per cup thanks to the creamer), no breakfast. Drink a bottled starbucks frappucino on the way to work (another 180 cals).
By 9 am I'm starving of course since all I've had is liquids even though they total around 700 cals so far for the day. Go to vending machine, buy a bag of chips and a candy bar.
10 am another frappucino, the only food-like product I would bring with me to work.
Noon it's lunchtime and I'm starving. Have a third frappucino and some variety of either fast food (large fries, fish sandwich and sweet tea) or junk from the convenience store (bag of chips, candy bar, crackers, etc).
2 pm I'm nearly unconscious at my desk and grumpy as all hell because of the sugar overload and subsequent crash.
5 pm leave for home, drink a 4th frappucino on the way. Once home, have a 2 or 3 more cups of coffee and flavored cream. Snack on chips, pretzels, whatever I can find while I make something for dinner. Dinner would vary - sometimes it was large quantities of pasta with cream sauce, sometimes it was actually quite healthy with vegetables and everything (!) because I felt sick about how I'd eaten all day. Sometimes, it was pastries, popcorn, Doritos, and whatever else was around. It was always a very large dinner though.
9 pm, go to bed. I can't sleep of course (too much sugar and caffeine and sitting) so hopefully I have taken some combination of benadryl, Nyquil, or melatonin. But even if I do, I won't sleep well, will have a hard time waking up, and then will repeat the cycle the next day.
ETA - I once tried entering a normal day into MFP and it was something insane like 3000 calories and 500 g of carbs every day. Yet, I maintained my weight eating like that for about 4 years. Literally every time I weighed myself at home or was weighed at the doctor's, I weighed within 1 pound of 217.0 -
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For me, I was skipping meals, getting way too hungry then storing whatever I did eat.
I was also cutting out food groups, like whole grains bc so many ppl have found success doing that I thought I would too. But for some reason, w out a little bit of grains in my life I never got satiated. So Id rock an entire porterhouse & wonder why I wasnt losing. Once I started reincorporating whole grains my daily calorie count naturally went way down bc I stay fuller longer & require less food. I guess different bodies react differently.
For me, it was pretty much the same as it is now (a mix of good whole food and crap junk food), except I made higher calorie choices in general...or just ate a flat crapton of whatever it was I was eating.
I skipped meals (still do).
Ate lots of chicken (still do).
Ate lots of fast food (still do).
The only major difference beyond portion control (I still eat 3000cal/day or so, for the record) was that I didn't lift heavy.0 -
Disgusting...it incrementally spiraled out of control and it can be characterized by what we call in the industry that I work..."normalization of deviance"0
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I was on a see food diet, I saw it and I ate it. Whatever I happened to crave at that moment, and A LOT of it.0
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I would eat whenever I had a free moment!0
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At 215 pounds, I ate whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted, and how ever much I wanted. I will ALWAYS tend that way. That is why I log everyday and I log EVERYTHING!!0
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i ate like a cow...a whole personal pizza and breadsticks for dinner, or lunch.
2 bowls of cereal.
it was not a pretty sight.0 -
Cutting out carbs and grains actually isn't very healthy. It's a great way to 'drop weight' if you're a huge carb eater, but for the general population, it's a short lived fix. Like so many people that "go on" diets, not realizing a diet is what you eat, not something you're on. And adjusting it means long term, initially for weight loss, and then for maintenance when you reach your goal. I was like you, eating a couple times a day, and eating big, then my body would store that not knowing when it's next meal would come. The nutrtiionist told me to eat a minumum of five times a day, and that's hard to do! Now I keep baby carrots at work cause I can pick at those and type on the key board, the body gets and stays full and it's a healthy snack. That's helped me lose considerable weight, by not being revenous for lunch or dinner it cuts back my portions to a healthy size. At my heaviest I wasn't eating horribly, I was just eating wrong. Your grains are really important thought! Whole grains are better, but no carbs means no simple sugars, no simple sugars means no energy, no energy means you eat and are sedintary, not a good combination. I've found it's all about moderation, and learning the the cheetos on the counter are NOT really calling me, it just feels that way sometimes0
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At my heaviest I was only eating about 800-1,000 calories a day. I'm glad I stopped listening to my doctor & took matters into my own hands & GOT HEALTHY! And off all those crappy meds they were trying to shove down my throat.0
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i would eat whatever i could get my hands on..0
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Delivery?Great. Drive though?Awesome. Sugar?Woo hoo! Salty?Even better.
Good times.
Thinking back at how I used to eat idk how I wasn't bigger.0
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