At your heaviest, what was your eating like?
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I was 175 pounds and that was the heaviest I had ever been in my life! I went back to work full time and got remarried and eating on the run became what I did most of the time. I'd just grab whatever was quick and easy and it usually wasn't very healthy.0
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I was eating anything I wanted, whenever I wanted it, regardless of if it was part of a meal or just a snack.
It was just ridiculous.0 -
Twice as much cereal as I should be having. Honestly I was surprised when I started weighing it out and discovered how small a portion I should be having. Still seems like not enough but I seem to have gotten used to it.
For dinner (lunch) usually 2 sandwiches, a packet of crisps (chips) and chocolate. Maybe an apple or banana too. Honestly I thought I was eating well!!
For tea (dinner) it was usually something like meat and 2 veg, potatoes. I did however have way too many takeaways. We're talking at least once, usually more like twice a week.
So in essence: portions too big, too many takeaways, too much bread.
Oh and on top of that I was drinking more than I do now. Not that I was an alky or anything, I would just have regular good nights out (especially when I was at uni).
It's funny just how much my diet has changed now. I hardly ever drink (not because of diet or anything, it's just something I do less now with age). I try not to eat bread any more since I had a food intolerance test which said I was yeast intolerant. Also since moving out my takeaway intake has significantly dropped, mostly because my disposable income has dropped!0 -
I have to say I ate a lot, but thought it was normal! I used to eat massive bags of crisps, pizza, cookies, takeaways sometimes two in one day. sweets fizzy drinks etc. Quite shocking really. but at one point in my life i was eating all of this and staying slim I think i must have lost a stone before joining mfp just on cutting all of this out.
Also never used to eat breakfast or drink any water.0 -
It wasn't what I was eating (well a bit) it was portion size.
A typical day consisted of:
Breakfast: 40g bowl of cereal with semi-skimmed milk or Belvita.
Lunch: Medium (8 inch) baguette, with meat and cheese filling and full fat mayo. Low calorie crisps or carrot and celery sticks.
Dinner: Nomal homecooked meal, but BIG portions, probably double what you should have.
I didn't snack or have puddings. I would drink a couple of cups of tea a day and a cup of coffee and drink water.
Now it's:
Breakfast: porridge or Belvita with tea.
Lunch: chicken salad or soup
Dinner: normal homecooked meal that is portion controlled and made with lower calorie ingredients.
If I snack I have fruit or a small handful of something savoury, maybe like 30g of low cal crisps.
I try to drink more water too.0 -
Carbs, sodas (over a 2 liter a day), tons of cheese and fatty hamburger meats and such
Typical day
Breakfast:
Bojangles bacon, egg and cheese biscuit
Large Mt dew
large fries
Snack: 1-2 pack of lance peanut butter crackers
About 1-2 drinks between the meals
Lunch:
Anything from a fried chicken sandwich, wings, or hot hamburger plate
Large Mt dew
Dinner:
Burritos made with fatty hamburger
Mac N Cheese
lots of helps of italian
2-3 Mt dews
Late snack
Ice cream
Chips0 -
Ate once a day, or maybe twice. If I ate more than once it was like 'apple' + entire box of KD. Lived mostly on starch.0
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Horrible. I really wonder what I was thinking. I'd usually skip breakfast, have portion sizes that were were too big and have a huge dinner consisting of usually too much rice or fries. I'd also have too much chocolate and just general junk..yuck!0
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I lived with my best friend and was 231lb, we just ate for entertainment!
Skip breakfast, have a massive lunch (something like a curry with rice and then chocolate too!), snacks through the day, then at night we would either have takeout (and massive amounts) or loads of pasta with loads of cheese. After that I'd probably have a massive bag of crisps too.
Also, we were students, so there was a lot of beer involved. We genuinely had nights where we would buy beer, loads of food, and watch tv and eat for hours on end. And I wondered why I got so big!0 -
I'd have coffee for breakfast.
Frozen diet dinners for lunch.
Anything for dinner and then I snacked all night on junk and even ate in bed.
Now I eat a ton more food, but It's healthier stuff and I stay full longer. I don't even think about food as much as I did when I was fat.0 -
i would just eat everything....all the time....0
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chips, cookies, crackers, bread, fries, more chips, candy bars, chocolates, ice cream...
i rarely overate on proper food like veggies or meat. i would actually feel full after eating those0 -
Fast food wasn't really much of an issue but I ate a lot of frozen meals and processed foods. My problem was mainly portion control and snacking. It still is really, it is a lifelong battle for me. I grew up being served enormous plates of pasta and carb heavy meals so I thought that was what people were supposed to eat. I was also a lonely child and turned to junk food for comfort. To this day I can't sleep without eating a snack. Now I turn to fruit instead of family sized bags of chips.0
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Not eating breakfast and then eating out for lunch and dinner...and after dinner would be a second dinner.
Not only that but I would eat excessive amounts of food!0 -
I'd have coffee for breakfast.
Frozen diet dinners for lunch.
Anything for dinner and then I snacked all night on junk and even ate in bed.
Now I eat a ton more food, but It's healthier stuff and I stay full longer. I don't even think about food as much as I did when I was fat.
this sounds so much like me. I was skipping meals, esp breakfast and then my appetite was out of control all day. recently, ive been eating egg whites on multgrain w avacado and tomato and a single slice of full fat cheese for breakfast. it keeps me full for hours, like over 6 and prevents me from overeating0 -
Well the heaviest I got was when I spent a semester abroad. My eating was wake up eat some cereal, steak and ale pie and or sandwich of some sort, start drinking cider with my flat mates, then end the night chowing down on a doner kebab. Oh how I miss Doner kebabs. :laugh:0
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back before i had my galbladder taken out (at my heaviest) i could eat a triple whopper with large fries and coke and not get sick. now, i could only eat the sandwich and i might. before i started, right up until the point i started, i had sodas with EVERY meal, fast food several times a week. although i was maintaining my weight, that was not at my heaviest though.0
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Love this! What a great idea! I ate whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted and right before bed. Plus I drank....a lot! I'm pregnant now and feel like I am slipping back into bad habbits. Eating out a LOT... french fries, hamburger, pizza you name it!! Sneaking down at night to eat a waffle with peanut butter, syrup and whipped cream after eating an extra large cookie with peanut butter for dessert! :noway: Although I'm half way through my pregnancy and still 20 lbs below my heaviest, I don't want to be up there again! Must rethink eating habbits. Thanks for posting...really makes me think!0
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I ate whatever, because @#$% you that's why.
Actually, I drank a lot more, ate a lot more pasta, ate a lot more bread, and got in to it hardcore for stuff like bread covered in melted cheese, and then stuffed into bread.
Now, I eat like a human, drink a lot less, and haven't touched foie gras in 2 months. I have a lobe in the freezer that it's time to get into though.0 -
someone else mentioned skipping meals, i would do that too, get depressed or bored and just refuse to eat which ironically makes you gain more weight. I rarely ate breakfast as it usually made me wanna vommit if i ate that early couldn't stomach food til around 9am at the earliest, and lots of Boredom/Depression eating "comfort foods".0
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I don't have much to lose, but hit my highest weight after I had my daughter. I became a stay-at-home-mom and started learning to cook. I've eaten healthy most of my adult life and never went crazy on the dairy before but I have become MADLY in love with cheese. I also started to do a lot of baking, so between second helpings of everything yummy I made, the scones I was baking weekly and the cheese on everything I was 10 pounds heavier than ever.0
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At my heaviest my eating was intuitive!!
Got fed up with constantly having to watch what I ate just to stop from gaining slowly so decided to let myself settle at a "natural weight". Within 6 months I went from 28lbs overweight to 42lbs overweight.
So much for that experiment. :grumble:
Got to my goal weight by calorie counting and following the 5:2 fasting regime.0 -
I ate fast food several nights a week, didnt drink much water. Whatever i wanted, i ate without even a second thought. My food lifestyle has changed so much.0
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I had relocated for a job & was living out of a hotel for 2 months eating out for almost every single meal. I was hitting the gym, but allthe bad food habits ballooned me up.0
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Whatever I wanted. Did even give it a second thought. Way too much McDonalds. And never even thought about exercise.0
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It was impressive :bigsmile:0
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Burgers and pizza several times a week.0
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I ate a cans of Pringles on the way to work, and then trashed the cans so no one would know... what's that all about?
When you hide-eat like it was something illegal, then it is time for a change....
BTW - my commute was 20 minutes...0 -
Eat when I was bored, lived off convenience food, anything that would fill me up.... pizza, chips, fast food, beer etc. I think I was allergic to any form of exercise.0
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I would eat as much as my husband and his band mates did. I was just one of the guys. I also used to binge eat a lot. I'd eat dinner then chips and then ice cream. I used to eat fast food a few times a week (sometimes even twice in one day) as I worked in a law office right by McDonalds, Wendys and Burger King. Now I try and allow myself calories in the evening to have a treat (either salty or sweet but not both) and I have cut down fast food to once or twice a month. My highest weight was 199 lbs and I'm about 5'2 and a half. I knew it was time to make a change. Right now my weight varies from 170-172. My goal is 130-135 so I have a ways to go yet.0
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