One for the ladies - craving help!!
chezzamanezza
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Ladies, how do you all combat the cravings that are brought on by menstruation? This is my first period since I started my weight loss journey and I am having some really bad cravings.
I have never really had these cravings before because I never denied myself anything (maybe this is the reason why I now need to lose 64lb).
I need some help as me and my willpower are starting to lose the battle.
I have never really had these cravings before because I never denied myself anything (maybe this is the reason why I now need to lose 64lb).
I need some help as me and my willpower are starting to lose the battle.
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What are you craving? Could you eat some and stay within your calorie limit? How many days of craving do you get? If it's just one, then you could say decide not to do a deficit that day and eat more....you won't gain so it's hardly going to hurt your progress. I find that if I go ahead and have a little of what I crave, it stops me eating far too much of everything else that I'm eating to avoid the thing I'm craving.0
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Instead of fighting it, I allow myself 200-300 calories more per day for 2-3 days when the cravings are at their worst. I'm still below maintenance, and allowing for a few snacks makes it easier. If I can have some ice cream, or a few cookies, or whatever your poison is.....if I allow for a little bit, it's much easier than trying sooooooo hard to resist and then losing the fight. When we get to the breaking point, we usually overdo it right? So, instead of fighting it completely, I give myself a little wiggle room.0
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i cant offer help as luckily i do not get cravings during or before my TOM. Just another day to me. Except the lovely cramps and water retention. LOL0
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have some of the thing you are craving most. trying to substitute it with other things that you think are better for you weight loss wise is setting yourself up for a fall as you could well end up eating the substitute thing plus what you really want. keep in mind that this is for one day and one day only so don't berate yourself for having whatever you fancy (within reason!!).0
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Keep yourself busy! The only way to control cravings is to put your brain somewhere else...0
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Dove dark chocolate. On square after lunch and dinner. It is enough to satisfy my craving but not enough to send me into a binge.0
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What are you craving? Could you eat some and stay within your calorie limit? How many days of craving do you get? If it's just one, then you could say decide not to do a deficit that day and eat more....you won't gain so it's hardly going to hurt your progress. I find that if I go ahead and have a little of what I crave, it stops me eating far too much of everything else that I'm eating to avoid the thing I'm craving.
I am really come craving Cadburys Dairy Milk with Daim. Problem is it can only be bought in big share bars. Not sure I could only eat a little. Today is the first day I have craved so who knows how long it will last. I don't usually crave.0 -
buy a small dairy milk - or freddo (i'm in the uk) and a normal sized daim bar and eat half of each today. you could save the rest for tomorrow - or next month0
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buy a small dairy milk - or freddo (i'm in the uk) and a normal sized daim bar and eat half of each today. you could save the rest for tomorrow - or next month
I honestly didn't think of doing that lol Bit thick really.0 -
buy a small dairy milk - or freddo (i'm in the uk) and a normal sized daim bar and eat half of each today. you could save the rest for tomorrow - or next month
I honestly didn't think of doing that lol Bit thick really.
hehehe i need to practise what i preach as my last hideous craving a couple of weeks ago was for toblerone.....unfortunately i already had one stashed in the cupboard......one of the giant ones :sad:0 -
Go for a long walk, if your not cramping to bad. that way you can have one of your craving items when you get back0
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I am totally there with you it's a bugger! I get a 35g bar (a tiny one) of green and blacks 70% dark chocolate as its yummy but you don't overdo as its a dark chocolate. I get this lot as feels a healthy version for chocolate fix. The taste really grows on you too... Yummy i want a bar now!0
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I have rice pudding with some chocolate buttons in xxxx0
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What I did was start eating oranges! Every time I had a craving for something sweet, I ate an orange. If I still craved it, I ate another orange. If I STILL had it, then I gave myself a little bit of what I wanted.
The sweetness of the orange, plus the work involved with peeling and eating it, redirected my brain enough so that I rarely had to eat a second orange, and even rarer still, still wanted what I originally was craving. Now I crave oranges more than chocolate0 -
I always crave burgers and fries during that time of the month. So, I make a healthier version at home and enjoy every single bite!0
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I eat chocolate at this time! It's like my body needs it. I have no self control so like others have said, I only buy tiny bars (Freddos are my poison- only 95 calories!) and have one in the evening, with a cup of tea. Your hormones are all over the place at this time and I think it's too difficult to deny yourself everything. Just give in in a controlled way so you don't feel so bad but also don't set yourself back either. Apparently, your metabolism is a little higher when you're menstruating as well so hopefully your body can handle a slight increase in cals!0
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I opt for thought interseption - why are you losing weight? To look good? To save your life? SAVE IT!! A chocolate bar has NO power over you, only what you give it.0
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Try dark chocolate, its much better nutrionally than dairy milk due to its high cocoa content, two squares is the limit and its yeuck!
if you try to eat more youll be sick! you wont want to binge on it, its that bad...0 -
For the chocolate, I suck on frozen hershey kisses, and for the salty cravings I use lightly salted nuts.0
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I love milk chocolate, but once I start eating it I don't want to stop. So instead, I now keep a bar of extra dark chocolate (70% +) and allow myself two squares when I need it. It's under 100 calories, and dark chocolate actually works as an appetite suppressant for me. With a salty craving, I eat a dill pickle -- it's crunchy and salty, very few calories, and keeps me from grabbing potato chips instead.
Good luck!0
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