You went over by how much?
stormninja11
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So yesterday I completely went crazy with eating and this week will be the first week since I've been on MFP that I will be over my deficit. I should be over for the week by about 2,100 roughly so by all practical purposes I should be at maintenance calories I'm thinking. I'm not too stressed about it just a little disappointed in myself but it's done now.
My real question is what's the most you all have "went over"? Just curious. Yesterday I almost snagged the 4,000 calorie mark! The really stupid thing is there was really only 1 or 2 things that I really enjoyed. Stupid emotions!!! And donuts....and cookies...
My real question is what's the most you all have "went over"? Just curious. Yesterday I almost snagged the 4,000 calorie mark! The really stupid thing is there was really only 1 or 2 things that I really enjoyed. Stupid emotions!!! And donuts....and cookies...
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I think one day I had been really hungry all day and then gone out for a meal with my friend that evening. Had alcohol piles of food and a mountain of a sundae. I'll never know quite how much I went over by as once I reached 3500 I stopped counting lol.
Done this a few times now. Still hasnt stopped me losing so cant see the harm in it once in a while.0 -
A few times I was over by 1000 or so (500 over my TDEE), the worst was probably 3200, so 1600 over my goal... and I didn't have dinner that day to limit the damage.0
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I've eaten over 10k cals a few times. So probably over by 9k or so? Give or take. I think the highest I've been over for a week was 20k? Meh. I could be at goal by now, but I really like food. A lot.0
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I was 3,500 calories over a couple weeks ago (so like 5k cal for the whole day, eek). I felt pregnant with food for 3 days, lol (which I guess makes sense huh). It does slow the progress but like others have said... I like food, I am in this for the long haul, and I don't do well with restrictions!0
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Yesterday we went out for dinner to celebrate a few things including a late valentines day. Three cocktails and way too much Japanese food later, I'd consumed nearly 3000 calories for the day, over my TDEE when no exercise is involved.
Oops. It was fun though, and definitely not a regular occurrence... So I think it's ok.0 -
On our anniversary last year My wife and I went to cheesecake factory for lunch, I went over by 3200 in one meal, then we went to a movie, shopping, and to dinner. By the end of the day I was over by about 5600. Logged it, moved on with life, maintained for the week and lost 2 pounds the next week. Going over on cals occasionally is really no big deal as long as you keep your head and just move on with life. It's when you decide to do ten hours at the gym the next day and subsist on a stick of gum and a banana to make up for it that you run into problems.
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It's good to go over once a week to keep the metabolism high and cortisol levels low, but no more than a 500 cal surplus! Or then you sadly hit the "spill over effect"
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On my cheat day yesterday I clocked in at 2615 cals. Pizza and fries, and a few chocolates, too. I must admit that I was disapointed, though. I thought this freedom to eat more would be satisfying, but I was left feeling queasy instead. :huh:0
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I just started MFP a few days ago. I know really right before Valentines Day. Well day one I was over my limit by 20 Calories and Valentines day I was over about 200. But I know that its just making eating adjustments and the one thing MFP has done is made me look at "everything" I eat. i.e. olive oil, butter. I am still making adjustments but I am committed to make some life changes.0
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On our anniversary last year My wife and I went to cheesecake factory for lunch, I went over by 3200 in one meal, then we went to a movie, shopping, and to dinner. By the end of the day I was over by about 5600. Logged it, moved on with life, maintained for the week and lost 2 pounds the next week. Going over on cals occasionally is really no big deal as long as you keep your head and just move on with life. It's when you decide to do ten hours at the gym the next day and subsist on a stick of gum and a banana to make up for it that you run into problems.
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Already planning my birthday dinner at Cheesecake Factory this year (March). Not even going to stress about it that week as it won't be unexpected. Plan to enjoy every bite! Its actually going to be part of an active, zip-lining, rope-course weekend so it won't do any damage at all! I also plan to shop til I drop but that's another story...0 -
14 000 calories. Not proud.0
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I clocked in at 3500 or so yesterday. My daily goal is 1200. First time I've cheated since I started.0
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14 000 calories. Not proud.
Wow...
Highest Ive had is 5000 last June.0 -
I went over by about 450 calories yesterday, all due to adult beverages - not only consuming them, but the fact that they convinced my brain that it was OK to have two slices of Safeway cheesecake for dessert, plus an extra cookie. Since I am maintaining and my TDEE is 2,700 calories, I had some room to work with, which is why I didn't get too far over.
When I was losing weight, I had a couple of days where I went over my goal by 1,000, or about 500 over TDEE.0 -
Or when you decide that one error means its all over, you are a failure, and might as well quit now.
It's one day. Bad days, whether caused by celebration or misery, will happen. Move on.0 -
I have been through periods of extreme emotionally based binge eating, as well as bulimia, so at my worst, I have eaten up to 8000 calories, maybe more. When that is in the form of such calorie dense foods as cookies, cake, chocolate, ice cream, doughnuts, it is actually not as difficult as one might imagine. Obviously, I always tend to get back on track eventually, or I dread to think what weight I would be. That is the key, to always get back on track, as soon as possible, and to not let things spiral into days or weeks of overeating. Regardless, they served as a bulk, essentially, and once I hit the weights and cardio and got my eating back on track, I reverted back to my former shape fairly quickly.0
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14 000 calories. Not proud.
I thought I would be the highest, with around 10k, but nope. It happens and life goes on.0 -
The most I've ever gone over my goal was about 400 calories. So I was over 1k calories (normal maximum is 800 calories)0
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I don't know because usually times like that were big blowout holidays like Christmas and as far as calories consumed I just stuck my head in the sand and didn't want to know.0
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4,000? Rookie!!!
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Since I started back on MFP this year the most I have gone over was 760 calories on Super Bowl Sunday. I had planned to go over and didn't worry about how much it was. It was mostly worth it, especially the cupcake and cookies! But I planned well and my weekly average was still 30 calories under my goal. I planned to be over yesterday for Valentine's day, but surprised myself by staying under. If I go over without planning, I just log it and move on. In fact today I probably will go over, because my hubs bought yummy carrot cake!0
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it's fine to binge once in a while i heard it actually can help your metabolism go a little faster the next day0
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I don't think I can count that high...
No, but really, probably around 20k... I've eaten an entire chocolate mousse cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory by myself... It was a glorious day.0 -
Sadly I binged just last night... said oh well, and just stopped logging for the day... I suspect 1000 over but have no idea. Probably better I don't know for sure. Bad I know, but instead of quitting right there and then or feeling bad today I just continued on my plan when I woke up this morning. Last night is no big deal in the grand scheme of things as long as I can get over it quickly and get right back on track. One day at a time... I live by this now.0
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This is great to see people honestly discussing their uh oh - I lost it- unhappy munching days. Because everyone else can admit it, I can too.
The worst were days reaching around 8000 cals (none being healthy), and then there have been far more days around 3000 cals. The best way of handling these troubles has been sitting down afterward and listing foods eaten, counting up calories, writing anything to reflect and consider the occurrence. It's hard and embarrassing work, but after thinking about it, goals and priorities become more clear. I use eating as a scapegoat, but the goal is to get out of that terrible habit.0 -
Went over my tdee by 1000! But oh well, getting back into the routine today.:)0
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Today I am over by almost 1000 cals. I enjoyed every bite and will not reduce my cal goals to compensate!0
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Hmmm.. so like one of the previous posters, I too stopped counting at 3,500 calories! I was new, I exercised the next day but didn't go off the deep end and it never occurred to me to live off of a stick of gum. LOL!
I called it an experience and just moved on. Of course, I've taken a little closer look at the things I enjoy now AND I've discovered that I really enjoying cooking! Okay, there is a learning curve on roasting red peppers! EWWW ... peeling the skin off is a little on this side of ICK! This might be a task that Chevy's does better and that I can call a treat once a month!
Co-workers I think have set out to see how they can tempt me.. but I've found that bringing an orange or apple, or whatever is my 'safe' food that week, helps curb those carbs I don't want and look forward to that dessert that I do get to enjoy with my SweetieHeart!0 -
I went over by 600 calories today. I had a filled doughnut at over 500 calories and 3 cappuccinos. I'm trying not to feel guilty. Especially since I can't exercise tonight.0
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I binged last night too. One of my friends asked if I wanted to go to TGI Fridays to celebrate how much men are jerks and I was like SURE. I ended up eating...too much. Thankfully I've come to terms with the fact that I'm not going to beat myself up when I binge. I will just make sure it doesn't happen again.0
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