Huge binge, will I gain?
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princessblanquisima
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First of all, please do not judge me because i feel really weak emotionally and I just want to cut off all my skin and go away and scream and I can't stop crying.
Well, so today I had 840 calories and burned 264, so 574 (it is too loo, i know, but please...just ...)and everything was going good but then something (BINGE ALERT) came to me, and i literally ate like a cow.
So i ate
2 slices of pizza= 350 calories
cupcakes: 800/900 calories
chocolate: 140 calories
2 0% yogurts: 48 each one, so 96
Total:1516 calories (hope not more, omg) + 574 =2090!! and my goal was on 1.200, srsly...
And i am feeling so so so so bloated and guilty, and i look pregnant. SO SO BLOATED. my question: WILL I GAIN MUCH WITH THIS STUPID BINGE? how can i fix it tomorrow?
Im feeling so so so down, i wont go to school just because I cant face it, i am having anxiety again.
and i am already going to a doctor, but today i just had this awful day.
Well, so today I had 840 calories and burned 264, so 574 (it is too loo, i know, but please...just ...)and everything was going good but then something (BINGE ALERT) came to me, and i literally ate like a cow.
So i ate
2 slices of pizza= 350 calories
cupcakes: 800/900 calories
chocolate: 140 calories
2 0% yogurts: 48 each one, so 96
Total:1516 calories (hope not more, omg) + 574 =2090!! and my goal was on 1.200, srsly...
And i am feeling so so so so bloated and guilty, and i look pregnant. SO SO BLOATED. my question: WILL I GAIN MUCH WITH THIS STUPID BINGE? how can i fix it tomorrow?
Im feeling so so so down, i wont go to school just because I cant face it, i am having anxiety again.
and i am already going to a doctor, but today i just had this awful day.
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It depends on the binge really...such as how often you do this. Look at this http://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/cheat-day#., BUT also read this http://www.livestrong.com/article/471552-will-one-night-of-binging-ruin-my-diet/ I hope this helps you! And cheer up, it's not the end of the world. Anything can be fixed :-D0
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Don't panic.. I had a really great day Friday, then met my husband for drinks and dinner...well the drinks led to too much food so I was nervous just like you....try to log it so you can see how much you ate, then let it go...start right now eating right, drink plenty of water, not diet soda or energy drink, just water...and start fresh tomorrow... it will be okay..and by the way when I woke up Saturday morning and weighed myself I lost 1/2 pound, but don't get excited... I gained 1/2 on Sunday even tho I behaved all day Saturday...oh well...just keep on keepin on!!!!0
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There are several reasons why binge eating occurs. One of those is when people who don't have much fat to lose assume larger than needed caloric deficits - based on what you typed, you may be one of them.
With only 7 kg to lose, and exercising, you should be consuming more than 1200 calories total. You ought to be eating maybe 300 calories below what's needed to maintain your weight at your present activity level. Your maintenance intake may be in the neighborhood of 2000 - or a little less or even more.
And the bloated feeling may be due to the high-sodium content and carbs from the pizza and other foods combined. You could also be bloated if you chronically restrict to a very low-calorie amount then "binge" on what is probably maintenance level of calories.0 -
That's not classified as a binge!!! just a little over eating... maybe?? but who am I to judge if you look on my diary... lol... but don't worry about it. Just start over tomorrow. Rome was not built in a day... you'll be fine. The food that you had sounds yummy and in my opinion it was worth it... but start over tomorrow as if it didn't happen. And on the rare occasions it do, just start over again.0
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Thanks, any tip to get rid off the extra calories? like running or...?0
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You need to stop thinking that a 2000 calorie day is a binge and that "extra" calories need to be burned - that's an average intake for a woman to maintain her body composition. Just be more consistent with the calories you eat instead of restricting so much.0
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i have noticed that if i eat more than 600 cals, i win weight0
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You gain weight when you've eaten 3500 calories OVER what you actually burn daily.
So for example, maybe you burn 2000 calories/day on average. In order for you to gain 1 lb of weight, you'd have to eat 2500 calories every day for a week.
One day of over eating wouldn't do that. Back to our example - you'd have to eat 5500 (2000 + 3500) calories to gain 1 lb in a day. Maybe it's time to read up on how to gain and lose weight.
Here's an awesome primer:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
Edited to add:
Don't try to fix it. 1200 calories is likely unreasonably low for you (which probably triggered the binge). Listen to SideSteel (link above). The bloating is just the extra food and water retention that will even out in a few days. Drink lots of water. Eat a normal, healthy amount of food tomorrow and the day after and the day after.0 -
i have noticed that if i eat more than 600 cals, i win weight0
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Yes like 12 lbs of pure unadulterated fat0
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Get professional help.
Your post really does scream eating disorder, speaking as someone who had one,
No-one here can help with such an unhealthy mindset.0 -
I think the problem is that idk when going on the scale. I always go after eating!0
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First off dont be so hard on yourself! You will be fine! Drink lots of water, and have some green tea tomorrow. Tomorrow is a new day. Just make better choices. Keep your head up! check out my facebook page jaysways2bhealthy! ;-) Read some stuff I wrote on there. It will help you out!0
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yeah, 2 slices of pizza cupcake and chocolate isn't a binge at all0
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Bump your calories up and you wont binge!!!
Try it : )0 -
Stay off the scale for at least four days if you can. That will give the water weight time to go away. The rest is a minimal gain that you can lose within a few days to a week by careful calorie control. Warning: If you restrict calories too much, you're setting yourself up for another binge.0
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The best advice I can give is to just move on. Think about why it happened:
1. Depriving yourself by eating too little in your diet
2. Thinking of it as a diet rather than a lifestyle change
3. Depressed/Happy - are your eating habits tied to your emotions?
etc
Try to work on the reasons why it happened and avoid those situations if possible. But do not do extra exercise or cut your calories further, it's happened, it can't be changed so just move on. Beating yourself up about it won't help, but understanding the circumstances that lead to it will.
I would also like to reiterate what others have said, I think you're eating too little with only 1200 calories (but without knowing your height or weight it's hard to be certain) and 2000 is not a binge, all you have done is eat to maintenance. I would call it a cheat day, maybe in future you could give yourself a day where you can do this and not feel guilty.0 -
if you binge everyday ...yes
once a week ...NO0 -
You need to seek professional help, your attitude and thoughts are not something anyone online is able to help you with.0
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Please seek counseling. No one can live on 600 calories a day. You're only 18 according to your profile. You need way more than 600 calories and if eating up to 1600 was on a binge day, then you definitely have a problem. You're so young, get help now before you destroy your health. Best wishes, I'll be praying for you.i have noticed that if i eat more than 600 cals, i win weight0
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if you binge everyday ...yes
once a week ...NO
Hahaha. You have never seen one of MY binges.
Best described as 'over 9000'.
Some of us can ruin a week of dieting and then some with one binge.
God I'm such a pig!0 -
OK - when people say you will not gain pounds with one high calorie day this is because there is 3,500 calories in 1 lb of body fat. Ignoring variability from person to person - to maintain your body just to breath, keep it warm, pump blood everything this all needs energy this (for argument sakes 1,800 calories). You may gain "water weight" and experience some "bloating" but this will reduce in a few days if you move back to your target of 1,200 cals (I am just assuming this is OK since this is the target you stated).
I urge you to make sure you have healthy, realistic targets.0 -
This looks mild in comparison to my 'binge' days. So dont worry!
I had a binge day this week that was closer to 3500!
Ive been doing cheat days since I started my weight loss journey and I have lost 120 lbs. So it is doable. The thing to remember is not to let ONE cheat day turn into a cheat week, then a month, then just forgetting about healthy eating all together.
Good luck!0 -
First of all, please do not judge me because i feel really weak emotionally and I just want to cut off all my skin and go away and scream and I can't stop crying.
Well, so today I had 840 calories and burned 264, so 574 (it is too loo, i know, but please...just ...)and everything was going good but then something (BINGE ALERT) came to me, and i literally ate like a cow.
So i ate
2 slices of pizza= 350 calories
cupcakes: 800/900 calories
chocolate: 140 calories
2 0% yogurts: 48 each one, so 96
Total:1516 calories (hope not more, omg) + 574 =2090!! and my goal was on 1.200, srsly...
And i am feeling so so so so bloated and guilty, and i look pregnant. SO SO BLOATED. my question: WILL I GAIN MUCH WITH THIS STUPID BINGE? how can i fix it tomorrow?
Im feeling so so so down, i wont go to school just because I cant face it, i am having anxiety again.
and i am already going to a doctor, but today i just had this awful day.
not sure if srs or trolling.....
if srs, seek professional medical and/or psychological help.
if trolling, gtfo.0 -
oh please! how are your cheat days? i mean what do you eat on them?0
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