Do you give in to cravings?
cjfrankum
Posts: 13
After struggling early to lose weight, I've since started losing. After 4 weeks I'm finding myself craving things.
Today, for instance, I yearned for a Mountain Dew and some tortilla chips. I didn't give in. Do any of you give in? How do you feel afterwords? How much do you feel it sets you back?
My biggest fear of giving in is creating more distance for my already distanced goal.
Today, for instance, I yearned for a Mountain Dew and some tortilla chips. I didn't give in. Do any of you give in? How do you feel afterwords? How much do you feel it sets you back?
My biggest fear of giving in is creating more distance for my already distanced goal.
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Sometimes, yes, I give in. I just try to adjust my calorie intake for that day so that I can fit in whatever it is that I'm craving.0
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Why not make room in your diet for the things you crave? Unless you are unable to control yourself, I see no reason why you couldn't incorporate the things you really love.0
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I plan for eating my favorites like chocolate and ice cream. There's a bakery that I love that makes gigantor cup cakes. I will plan my day around eating one of those bad boys for lunch. worth every moment on the dreadmill!
seriously though, eat now how you plan to eat for the rest of your life (just in a little stricter moderation) if you cut out things that you plan to eat later on you will doom yourself to yo-yo-ing because as soon as you introduce those things back in your life after going cold turkey and not learning to appreciate them in moderation you will go crazy. been there, devoured that!0 -
It's perfectly ok to give in - as long as it fits in your calorie goals. Eat a light lunch (or dinner or breakfast) and have a treat.0
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I make room for all kinds of food in my diet, but I do try to analyze cravings, rather than just caving.
This afternoon, I really wanted one of those brownies sitting over there on the counter. I can have one, and probably will after dinner, but the desire for it seemed a bit unnatural. I made myself a cup of tea, instead. Just making the tea was enough, I almost forgot to drink it.0 -
*looks up from bag of Fully Loaded Baked Potato Ruffles* No.Never.0
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Once a month I cave for chocolate... but found better alternative to satisfy that urge like chocolate frozen yogurt with strawberries. And it has to be within my calorie boundaries0
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I add a piece (or two) of quality dark chocolate to my food diary every day, I dont always eat it, but if I want it I don't feel guilty about it, it seems to keep me from giving into my cravings.0
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I preplan my day to make sure if I want a sweet, I can.. Pretty much every night, I eat a Klondike bar.0
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I did today. Which is why there are certain foods I can not have in my house. Ice Cream is one of them.0
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I make room for it... I eat a piece of chocolate every other day or so, sometimes even 2 pieces within a day. And homemade cookies: yes! part of my routine actually. I try to make healthy-ish cookies (peanut butter, pecan, oats, flax seeds, all the good stuff). As long as I'm still under my calorie &sugar goal I try not to give myself a hard time about it0
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I TOTALLY DO, i just make sure to log it... it gives me that little bit of sticker shock, which helps me to moderate myself over time (at first i would just give in completely full bore... over time i found myself embracing the craving but keeping down the servings) it also motivates me to work out since i really REALLY hate when my tracker bar is in the red
the important thing is not to use a craving as an excuse not to log or to 'fall off the wagon', if you want it, eat it! just keep it under your calorie goal (for the week, if not for the day... remember, your body doesn't reset at midnight, as long as you keep to your goals long term, you will lose weight)0 -
I so very rarely have cravings now that I find the occasional ones quite easy to mollify.
One or two dark chocolate covered pecans is about all I can handle in the way of treats.0 -
I induge every craving I have given I have the calories for the day. If I dont have the calories I will tell myself, I can have it tomorrow. The more I lose, the less I crave things though. If you drive yourself nuts about it you may binge and set yourself back. Just buy a can of dew and a small bag of chips!!! Cravings gone, crisis averted! !!0
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I like to plan my meals ahead of time so I could make room for my cravings.0
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Of course! Just not very often and when I do, its in moderation so I wont feel bad about it. Then, I work it off.0
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Yes I do. I feel satisfied afterwards. I fit it into my caloric intake.
The last time I cut out foods I thought were bad for me (but still craved them) I ended up binging on them for an entire week.0 -
Depends how hot she is.0
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Sometimes I do - but I make sure I am within my calorie intake set for me by MFP. It's important to not feel guilty about it afterwards. Don't be too harsh on yourself, It's a lifestyle change/journey - Take it slow and steady. Good luck0
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After struggling early to lose weight, I've since started losing. After 4 weeks I'm finding myself craving things.
Today, for instance, I yearned for a Mountain Dew and some tortilla chips. I didn't give in. Do any of you give in? How do you feel afterwords? How much do you feel it sets you back?
My biggest fear of giving in is creating more distance for my already distanced goal.
I think it depends on how you are as a person and a dieter. I've struggled with binging for years. Many times, if I have serious cravings for a long time (like a week), I'm prone to binge on anything.
I try to go for healthier versions of things and really limit my portions if I do go for it.0 -
I've learned early on my gurney that if i don't let myself have some of what i'm craving, i'm going to be miserable and constantly thinking about that thing.
This pretty much applies to most things in life, not just food for me.0 -
I've learned early on my gurney that if i don't let myself have some of what i'm craving, i'm going to be miserable and constantly thinking about that thing.
This pretty much applies to most things in life, not just food for me.
^ Like her, for instance. I would give in to that craving.0 -
I've learned early on my gurney that if i don't let myself have some of what i'm craving, i'm going to be miserable and constantly thinking about that thing.
This pretty much applies to most things in life, not just food for me.
^ Like her, for instance. I would give in to that craving.
Love Is A Feeling
Give It When I Want It
Cause I'm On Fire
Quench My Desire
Give It When I Want It
Talk To Me Woman
Give In To Me
Give In To Me
Stuck in my head now!0 -
I've had 5 donut holes today and enjoyed every single one of them.0
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I have a natural sweet tooth so I've really been craving candy, but I try to satisfy it with fruit instead. Cutting things out completely isn't realistic though, so if I give into something I'll just try to eat a smaller portion if it. That's the French diet - you can have whatever you want but just small portions of it!0
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I wait, and then if I still want it later, then I have it sometimes. I don't usually buy more than one serving size of junk food items at a time, so for example, if I want a muffin, I will buy one at a bakery instead of buying a pack of them at the grocery store.0
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yes. i give in. **looks at empty bowl of frozen yogurt next to me** when i give in, i make sure it fits in my calorie goals (or i only go a tiny smidge over). i did completely blow it the other day and nearly double my calories when it was pizza and chips and dip and booze with my bestie and my b/f, but that was one day. i was in a "f***k it, dieting sucks" mind frame. i'm moving on and staying under cals this week...proving to myself i still got this. i didn't really "blow it" but it was a BAD day.0
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