I ate 3,000 calories today, and...

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  • vickilowell
    vickilowell Posts: 37 Member
    This might just be my favorite MFP post ever......ever. Well said!
  • ChristineS_51
    ChristineS_51 Posts: 872 Member
    And the crowd goes crazy \0/ \0/ \0/ and then eats icecream :smile:

    Very sensible advice. And look at you - gorgeous proof that you can eat and do well! Terrific post!
  • armywife83
    armywife83 Posts: 17 Member
    Great post . ????????????????
  • JessicaPasieka
    JessicaPasieka Posts: 149 Member
    I absolutely Love this post.
    On Saturday, I went over about 4000 calories and I didn't care. I had Red Robin. Stack of onion rings to start. Bacon Cheeseburger with cheese and bottomless steak fries. And I had a Mountain High mud pie dessert that is meant for 4 and I ate it all myself. And I loved it. I didn't feel guilty. I didn't run to the scale. And when I weighed myself this morning, I actually weigh less than what I did before the cheat. So..
  • ellend17
    ellend17 Posts: 58
    Thank you for writing such a fantastic post - so inspirational and such a sensible reminder! :happy:
  • Kifissia
    Kifissia Posts: 136
    Thanks for reminding me to keep things in perspective. My last 'binge' was 817 calories. Previous binge- 1,700, the one before that- 2,200. We are all in the process of undoing, it's going to take time and not beating ourselves up.
  • barbaratrollman
    barbaratrollman Posts: 317 Member
    I feel great.

    Give me a second to explain myself. This is for all the topics I see on here, on a daily basis, that declare "I went ____ calories over my goal! I'm a failure!" Or "I totally binged today and ate 300 calories of cookies! I've ruined all my hard work!" If you've ever posted one of those threads, or thought something similar, I'd like to share some thoughts with you.

    My daily goal is to net about 1430 calories. Depending on exercise, this means I normally eat anywhere from 1400-1800 calories a day. I've been trying paleo recently (and actually loving it, but that's a different story), so my calorie intake has been a bit lower than normal because I've been adjusting to the new foods. Today, I was in a great mood and I decided I deserve a treat. I hadn't had a proper "cheat day" in a long time. Months, really. Maybe a couple hundred calories extra here or there, but nothing major.

    So today, I ate Wendy's, ice cream, Olive Garden, and I'm about to eat more ice cream. When all is said and done I will have eaten over 3000 calories today. Given that my daily goal is half that, you'd think I'd be upset.

    Nope.

    Why not?

    1) It was freaking delicious
    2) I won't gain weight this week, because I was under my goal the other days of the week

    and more importantly

    3) One day really doesn't make a gosh darn lick of difference in the grand scheme of things!

    Think about it. Many of you on this website have been overweight for YEARS, or maybe even your whole life. You've eaten thousands of calories on a daily basis. Now, you've turned yourself around. You're eating less, you're eating healthier, and that's great. But you're honestly going to get mad at yourself for ONE day of eating like you used to? C'mon, now. There's no need for that.

    Most people are on here are at a 500 calorie per day deficit (some more, some less... but for the sake of argument let's say 500/day). First of all, this means if you go 300 calories over your goal, YOU WON'T GAIN WEIGHT. You're still under your maintenance amount of calories. You won't even maintain your weight. You'll lose weight, maybe just not as fast as you would have at the 500 calorie deficit. If you go 400 calories over your goal, you won't gain weight. If you go 500 calories over your goal, you won't gain weight. Starting to see a pattern?

    If you go more than 500 calories over your goal, you probably STILL won't gain weight, because assuming you've been at your goal the rest of the week, you're still at an overall calorie deficit.

    Even if you have a true "binge" and go 5000 calories over your goal, SO WHAT? You might gain, what, a pound? Which you'll probably lose again in the next week? Calm down. Deeeeep breaths. If you've got 50 pounds to lose, and you've already lost 30, and you gain ONE, is that really the end of the world? In the grand scheme of your weight loss journey, does that really make a difference?

    What I'm trying to say is, too many people on this site see food and calories as the enemy. I can see where that's coming from - after all, calories are what made you fat, right? And you never want to go back to that! - but frankly, it's not healthy. Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. And if you're beating yourself up about going a few hundred calories over your goal, you need to give yourself a mental break. It's OKAY. Seriously. You're going to be fine. You've done so well already, and you're going to keep doing amazing, and a bump in the road isn't going to change that.

    So next time you find yourself with your hand in the box of oreos after a perfectly healthy week, just enjoy the darn oreos. Seriously. Life is too short, people.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to curl up in bed with my half gallon of Edy's Butterfinger ice cream.

    This is the more relaxed attitude I have about my daily intake too.
  • shmatichka
    shmatichka Posts: 93
    Love the attitude :D:D:D
  • HannahJDiaz25
    HannahJDiaz25 Posts: 329 Member
    :-) Great Post! I SO agree!
  • navydentalchic
    navydentalchic Posts: 234 Member
    :love: :flowerforyou: :bigsmile:

    I had a big stuffed red velvet cake cupcake. I am sure it was about 700 calories, but I ate it and enjoyed. even startled my husband when I was making moaning noises while I ate it. I haven't had a cupcake in months, so I didn't bash myself! I totally agree!!:laugh:
  • Chellody22
    Chellody22 Posts: 95 Member
    Great post! :flowerforyou:
  • deanjou59
    deanjou59 Posts: 737 Member
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  • Cherry_T
    Cherry_T Posts: 62 Member
    Theres more to it then meeting a weekly number...That said, a cheat day now and then is fine and healthy. Just dont make it a habit!
  • Man I wish there was a way to save a post without commenting! Oh well, worth it! This is amazingly motivating.
  • itsallmebaby
    itsallmebaby Posts: 15 Member
    Love it, so true!
  • mandasalem
    mandasalem Posts: 346 Member
    I really, really want Wendy's now.
  • spirit05
    spirit05 Posts: 204 Member
    Excellent post! I really needed a reminder today.
  • nomadlady7
    nomadlady7 Posts: 24 Member
    Had a birthday luncheon that I attended today and ate some of everything that I liked, including the chocolate mousse cake and a small piece of the key lime mousse. They were delicious. I enjoyed every bite. I also enjoy a glass of wine every evening to relax. If we don't enjoy ourselves and enjoy some pleasures it's not worth it. I can't even exercise as much as usual because of recent knee surgery, but I'm not dead yet. I recorded all my calories. It's fine so long as I don't make it an every day occurance. My nutritionist will be happy if I haven't gained any weight since my last weigh-in because I can't run, but I hope to go back having lost a pound, if not the world won't end. Thanks for the great post.:laugh:
  • Mlkmaid
    Mlkmaid Posts: 356 Member
    Sounds like you've successfully justified your binge eating ... in your own mind. LOL.
  • USMCnetty90
    USMCnetty90 Posts: 277 Member
    GREAT POST - I LOVE THIS!!!!!
  • LaurenAOK
    LaurenAOK Posts: 2,475 Member
    Sounds like you've successfully justified your binge eating ... in your own mind. LOL.

    Actually, I wouldn't call this a binge at all. Binge eating is characterized by eating a lot in a short amount of time (I did do that), usually with a feeling of being out of control. There was nothing uncontrolled about the way I ate; I chose and enjoyed every bite. With a true binge, the person eats past the point of feeling full, because they simply cannot stop eating. Most people who binge end up feeling very overfull and nauseated. I never ate past feeling full. I've got a big appetite :happy:

    I think the word "binge" is thrown around way too casually. Eating a lot, or eating unhealthy, is not necessarily a binge. Bingeing is more of a mental thing in my opinion. But if you want to characterize a day of relaxing and enjoying some treats a "binge," be my guest :flowerforyou:
  • katdav60
    katdav60 Posts: 14
    I love this post!!! Your so right.
  • cgo8890
    cgo8890 Posts: 32
    thanks for the reminder...its easy to forget this
  • kastlekonmama2012
    kastlekonmama2012 Posts: 24 Member
    Great post!
  • mrsmarit
    mrsmarit Posts: 229 Member
    So today, I ate Wendy's, ice cream, Olive Garden, and I'm about to eat more ice cream.

    This was me yesterday, only I had Chipotle, fro yo, and then I ate a Skinny Cow ice cream bar. And 2 cupcakes.... *burp*

    This was me yesterday.. but it was a skinny cow ice cream bar, pik nik potato sticks and then a bowl of fruity cheerios with soy milk (which I did measure out:))

    I went over by 500 calories or so but I loved every minute.
  • betweenthebirds
    betweenthebirds Posts: 27 Member
    YES. Thank you for this post.
  • lol you just made me feel better..for the times I ate like a piggy..oink..
  • candicane32081
    candicane32081 Posts: 132 Member
    I SOOO needed this post today! I ate awful and it was good! I don't do this often and was feeling a little down until now. Thanks for the uplifting!:smile:
  • giveMEbeauty
    giveMEbeauty Posts: 192
    Bump
  • lcbowz
    lcbowz Posts: 39 Member
    Nice reality check.
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