HEEEEEEEELP! +23 LBS IN 4 DAYS
mrsmojo82
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Buddies HEEEEEELP!
I was three lbs away from my ultimate goal weight. Then, Superbowl Sunday came around and I blew it at a party. From there, I went into a feeding freenzie and when I weighed in on Thursday, I was up 23 lbs from the week before. OMG I totally screwed up. I started back on track this past Thursday by going to the gym and eating better. WTF is wrong with me? I feel like such a failure. I no sooner bought and took the tag off new clothes then BAM! It has been harder than I thought going back to the gym. Mostly because the weight gain has to be noticeable, and there were people there pre-freeding freenzie who were complimenting me. I think about all the hard work I did, and how I undid a whole hell of a lot of it in just 4 days! I didn't think that was even humanly possible. I've let everybody down, especially myself. I'm feeling very depressed right now, and I was thisclose to just throwing in the towel altogether, but I stayed strong. I'm trying to analyze this. There's got to be some psychological reason why I sabotaged myself.
Well, what's done is done. I am back on track now, and I will NEVER do this again. All that food was sooo not worth it! Now, I am reflecting and trying to learn a lesson from all of this.
1) I have NOT conquered my food addiction.
2) What can I do to prevent this in the future?
I pretty much went around eating all the crap I have been depriving myself of for over a year. I haven't decided on the frequency, but I'm thinking I should pick a day where one meal (not goring myself sick the entire day) is what ever I want, but I'll still budget it calorie wise. What do you guys think? I'm thinking maybe once a month, or every other month, or every three months.
I must say I am totally embarrassed by this. All I want to do is hide. I'm tired. I think all that crap is still lurking in my body. I need to find something that can suck in my gut so I can wear my new suits to work. Wish me luck. Thanks for reading.
I was three lbs away from my ultimate goal weight. Then, Superbowl Sunday came around and I blew it at a party. From there, I went into a feeding freenzie and when I weighed in on Thursday, I was up 23 lbs from the week before. OMG I totally screwed up. I started back on track this past Thursday by going to the gym and eating better. WTF is wrong with me? I feel like such a failure. I no sooner bought and took the tag off new clothes then BAM! It has been harder than I thought going back to the gym. Mostly because the weight gain has to be noticeable, and there were people there pre-freeding freenzie who were complimenting me. I think about all the hard work I did, and how I undid a whole hell of a lot of it in just 4 days! I didn't think that was even humanly possible. I've let everybody down, especially myself. I'm feeling very depressed right now, and I was thisclose to just throwing in the towel altogether, but I stayed strong. I'm trying to analyze this. There's got to be some psychological reason why I sabotaged myself.
Well, what's done is done. I am back on track now, and I will NEVER do this again. All that food was sooo not worth it! Now, I am reflecting and trying to learn a lesson from all of this.
1) I have NOT conquered my food addiction.
2) What can I do to prevent this in the future?
I pretty much went around eating all the crap I have been depriving myself of for over a year. I haven't decided on the frequency, but I'm thinking I should pick a day where one meal (not goring myself sick the entire day) is what ever I want, but I'll still budget it calorie wise. What do you guys think? I'm thinking maybe once a month, or every other month, or every three months.
I must say I am totally embarrassed by this. All I want to do is hide. I'm tired. I think all that crap is still lurking in my body. I need to find something that can suck in my gut so I can wear my new suits to work. Wish me luck. Thanks for reading.
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I dont think you gained 23 pounds in 4 days, it must be water or a bad scale reading because that would mean you would have had to eat an average of 20,125 calories ABOVE your maintenance to gain that much poundage of fat...dont flip out so much, just keep trying. Everyone falls off the bandwagon every so often, dont take what the scale says to heart. Just keep living a healthy lifestyle and never give up, even if you have a break from it every now and then.0
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To gain 23 pounds in a 4 you would have had to have eaten 25000 calories a day, or about 20 pounds of Mc Donalds cheeseburger a day. Unless you did that, you didn't gain 23 pounds in 4 days.
My guess? Broken scale. if it isn't that, maybe your body has some issue with storing food and isn't able to process it properly. If that's the case, you might want to get checked by a doctor.
There is absolutely no way otherwise you gained 23 pounds in 4 days.0 -
Hi Mrsmojo:
Try not to be too hard on yourself! While 23 lbs in 4 days is astronomical, it's not unheard of! I can gain that much just LOOKING at decadent foods ... well, not REALLY, but pretty close. Try not to beat yourself up and just climb right back into the driver's seat! Only YOU are responsible for what you put into your mouth ... and YOU are in control That's makes me feel less powerless when I say it to myself frequently.
Good luck!
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Have you joined either of the Binge Eating threads that have been floating around here?
This one for instance:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/135792-support-for-binge-eating-disorder?page=13#posts-2296821
And I also make daily goals for myself, so if you want join that thread (it's in my signature).
That's what helps me.0 -
I am SO sorry to hear this! but, this is what I think. When your body is really REALLY craving something, have it. If you are craving bread, have some. Pasta, go for it. But watch the calories. When your body wants something, it will tell you. And when you need it, for lack of having as much as it needs, it will really let you know. Today, I had a huge carb craving while I was having dinner, So, I had 2 small sticks of pizza bread. Sure, its high in carbs and calories, but I didnt go over with it.
I think you should do once a month, have a meal that you have been craving, but watching the intake. and if you go a little over, workout a little harder in the gym the next day. we all slip up, tonight I had more liquor than I should have. I know I did, but its my birthday on monday and was celebrating early with my fiance and 2 friends. So, when I go to the gym I will work a little more than anyother day to help burn the extraz I had today. thts the only way I can feel good about it.
Not saying that this is good advice, but its the only advice I got. Remember your goal, and remember to listen to your body. It always tells you when it needs something.0 -
That seems like a lot in such a short amount of time. Have you checked with other scales to make sure it really is right? I suspect some of it is inflated as water weight due to the sodium in your frenzy. Do your clothes fit like before? I hope I'm not making you feel worse by asking these questions, but I guess I want you to be sure that it's real weight before you beat yourself down.
When I went to a friend's weekend wedding in LA, I ate a lot and when I weighed myself I had gained 5 pounds. But since that weight came so quickly, it was mostly gone after an equal number of days of good eating and exercising.
In a way this is a good reminder that this is a lifestyle change and it takes effort to maintain. That effort is easier when you get to have some of the things you love. I have a treat rule that goes like this-- one treat per day, no more than one of that kind of treat per week, no rollover treats. You do have to decide what counts as a treat. So for me this week I had cherry pie on Wednesday and a spoonful of marshmallow cream today. I only use it when I need it, but it makes me less guilty about it. Anyway, you've done it once, you can totally do it again. It doesn't matter how many times you fall down, it only matters that you pick yourself back up and you keep going.0 -
I agree.
No way you've put that on without some serious eating way above and beyond possibility!
Get a new scale :O)0 -
I would say that you are retaining a massive amount of water, probably from eating a lot of sodium in junk food. Its highly unlikely..infact metabolically impossible to convert enough calories to fat in 4 days to put on 23lbs..the body does not work that way!!! You can have around 7lbs of sugar stored in your body and up to 7lbs of water...if you add to that another 3-4lbs of food in the system..as it were LOL.........that probably leaves you with only about 2 - 4 lbs of actual fat being laid away....so stop panicking..learn the lesson..get back on your healthy diet & exercise regime..and DON'T weigh yourself until after at least a week of healthy intake...then you will know the TRUE result of your binge!!0
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If ever you feel the urge again, make a mental note to come back and read this thread.......think most of us have been there, I know I have been (several times)
GOOD LUCK AND LOOK TO THE FUTURE X0 -
Are you sure???? :huh:
23lb in fat = 80.500 calories
That means you would have had to eat in excess of 20.000 calories a day!!! :noway:0 -
Thank you for the support everyone. Yes, unfortunately, I am sure it's 23 lbs. 23.2 to be exact. And, no my clothes do not fit the same anymore. I had an issue with lose skin on my stomach, thighs, and back. Well, it's all filled out now. lol
It's gotten a little better.
Lemme see if I can remember all that I ate.
Superbowl Sunday: 2 slices of pizza, one dipped in ranch, countless buffalo wings, more than one helping of brownies and two other kinds of cake, lots of fruits and veggies (yay), egg rolls, cinnamon roll (small piece), two hand fulls of mini candies, pan-set (I'm sure I didn't spell it right. It's a Filipino dish) Filipino menudo, and countess chips. They were the several hot kind. Hot fritos, hot cheetos, hot doritios
Then, on Monday, I did OK until around 11 p.m. I had some almonds and yogurt. Then, I don't know what happened, I just went crazy! I had three yougurts, at least 4 granola bars and 4 fiber one bars, 2 servings of pretzels, honey, agave syurp, peanut butter and jelly with animal crackers, and pork rinds.
Tuesday, I did OK until it came time for dinner. I had a kiddie ice cream cone at Baskin Robbins, orange chicken, chow mein, and two egg rolls, a 3 piece chicken tender from Carls Jr, a like size ice cream from Cold Stone, a small hot chocolate from Starbucks, a cookie from Jama Juice (it was nasty), and a big bowl of frozen yogurt with candy toppings.
Wednesday at work I had a philly cheese steak sandwich with steak fries, bbq ranch dressing and an ice cream cone, granola bar, bag of famous amous cookies. For dinner, I had a large plate of nachos with carnitas and nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, guacamole. Then, I had a small mint oreo cookie shake and mini funnel cake from Jack N the Box. Then, I went to a friends house and raided her pantry with what sweets she had. Plus a small bowl of Special K cereal.
Thursday, I went back on track.
So....still think it's impossible?? lol0 -
I still think its impossible, that's not all fat, even if a couple pounds of it are. Just eat healthy for a week and see how it goes. Water, sugar and *ahem* waste can weigh alot! Its not always fat you see on the scale, which is why i have a body percentage calculator. If you have trouble binging, try to make sure you're getting banced and healthy meals, as sometimes binging is your body reacting to too much restriction, or if it needs a certain vitamin or mineral you havent been getting. But alot of it is self control. Those bad-for-you foods arent going ANYWHERE, trust me. Its ookay to have one treat when you think you deserve it, for real. Make sure there's a reason, and make sure that there's always moderation..have sherbert instead of icecream, etc. Good luck!0
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try changing the batteries in your scale0
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I'm not convinced either.
It can't be fat weight.
Has to be water or waste as mentioned.
I'd be willing to bet it's almost gone in a week if you eat properly, exercise and keep drinking water.0 -
There is no way all that add up to the calories needed to put on 23 pounds of fat. However, they are all salty and you can easily hold 10 or more pounds of water because of sodium. I know because when I was diagnosed with high blood pressure they put me on a diuretic and in a few days with no diet change I lost 10 pounds. All that was water retained because of sodium. I am guessing you probably gained 5-6 pounds and the rest is water retained from sodium and other stuff. Get back on the healthy eating pattern, really watch your sodium intake and try to keep it under 1500mg a day, at least for now, and drink lots of water. You will find the weight will come off fairly quickly I am thinking.0
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Wow. That's painful. Thank you for sharing. I'm happy to hear you are back on track. You WILL figure it out!0
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I dont believe it either. 10 pounds maybe, no way 22. I am sure alot of that is water retention too since you ate alot of high salt foods. now is the time to get back on track!!! it sounds like you need to stop eating out!!! If you have trouble binging, you should not have the food available in the house!!!! Good luck!0
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might you think of talking to a doctor? I have gained 9lbs in a week before due to over indulging, but 23lb in 4 days is quite worrying i think : (0
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Omgosh I totally know how you feel! Lucky for you though, because it was a gorging type of situation most of that weight is probably from the high sodium in the foods you were eating and if you stay on track and drink tons of water a lot of it will go away on its own. I have a food addiction too and it is always a struggle. I dont know how to get past it and I LOVE food of all kinds. Its the hardest when everyone around me is eating stuff that I want, for example my hubby brings home cookies for my kids tonight, I could have devoured every single one and i would have hated myself for it but if it wasnt for the embarrassment of seeing them watch me do it, i wouldnt have been able to turn it away. When Im alone with bad foods its nearly impossible for me to stay away and I have moments where I have gorged too. I gained 6lbs in one week eating tons of fatty foods and felt horrible for weeks after and never could seem to get back on track. I am right where you are, no idea how to conqour this mess that ive made! I am glad to see im not the only one and hopefully we can both be back on track and fix this! hang in there girl!0
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I read what you ate and I am 100% sure that you have gained some weight back due to that but also....all of that stuff you mentioned is loaded with sodium, im talking an abnormal deadly amount of sodium. You gotta watch your salt intake for sure!0
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Yes, I took all of those foods out of my house for sure! I have been drinking a lot of water. I have been peeing and *other* lol like crazy.
I normally do not eat fast food, and I normally do not binge like that. Well, on holidays (Superbowl is a holiday, right?? lol), lately I've eaten until I was beyond stuffed. BUT before, it was just that one day. So, honestly, I don't really know what happened.
I've also read that artificial sweetners are bad, and pretty much everything I have is full of them! Like my crystal light, sugar free jell-o, etc. So, all that's being taken out of the house too.
No, my only problem is, what the heck CAN I drink? lol plain water will get way too boring and I'll go back to diet soda and crystal light for sure if I don't have an alternative. Any ideas??
I will keep you guys posted re the binge weight gain.0 -
If you consumed a lot more food than you other wise would have lately, a lot of that is probably still in your gut, giving you a false reading. I went on a 10 day cruise over christmas ( a lot of buffets) and when I came back I had gained quite a bit of weight, but with in a week I was already back down to where I was before i left. There is probably some water weight in there as well.
In conclusion, don't fret, learn from your mistakes, and move on.0 -
Re the bingeing, rather than the figure on the scales, I'd recommend eating a little of what you fancy more often. It can help you not to feel deprived. For me it has also had an extra side effect: When I worked out how little ice cream I could get into 1200 kcal, after a few days of serving myself minuscule portions, I stopped buying ice-cream and looked for something more satisfying for my calories.
Plus, I'd record every item as you went along, even if you knew you were going to go way over, so that you had an incentive to be better the next day. My diary definitely has days that just go way off the scale, but I try to document them so that I'm still accountable to myself. If there is a special event, I will go over, or if I'm particularly hungry I figure I should give myself a little break. So far, since recording everything, no binges!0 -
It's possible that you have been depriving yourself, which is not a good strategy (especially long term) and can lead to crazy binges and increased fat storage. I recommend the books 'When You Eat at the Refrigerator, Pull Up a Chair: 50 Ways to Feel Thin, Gorgeous, and Happy (When You Feel Anything But)' and 'Four Day Win' for sensible approaches to weightloss and maintenance.0
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Have you tried SoBe Water? They taste better than Skinny Water and many of them are sugar free. Mildly flavored and no carbonation. Has vitamins and antioxidants in it. Check the labels because some are sweetened with sugar but many aren't. Each bottle is 2 8oz. servings. I drink no more than one bottle per day, then decaf tea, Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla, and water make up my fluid intake. My favorite SoBe is Fuji Apple Pear, Blackberry, and Pomegranate.0
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I too am a compulsive overeater! I have struggled with it ALL my life and still struggle everyday, But because I have made up my mind to lose weight and do it right this time, God has given me the strength I need to get though everyday and to not lead my into temptation, being "Ben & Jerry's Heath Coffee Crunch Ice Cream"'! I haven't had one in almost 3 months since starting. This time is different, I am learnng to incorporate the foods I love into my healthy eating plan in moderation. I do go out once a week and have the meal of my choice be it Mexican, Chinese, Pizza etc., it keeps me on track and I don't feel so deprived.
I do believe that you may be able to gain 23 pounds in 4 days, it's not impossible! Whats done is done. Get back on track and don't beat yourself up over it. I do think, that like myself, you may need some type of emotional support such as "Overeaters Annoyomus!" This will give you the tools you need and extra support to try and figure out why you tend to binge and overeat. If you look online you should be able to find one in your area near you. You really can't do this alone, I know you belong here to MFP but extra help emotionally would be benificial for you especially now. I have a lot of emotional issues as well and that is why I overeat and always have. It's no fun to feel that way.
It really sucks that it takes so long and so much effort to lose a few pounds, but it's all too easy to have a few bad days and gain some or all of it back!
My parents are paying me $125 for every 40 pounds I lose to get to 155-160 and I have almost earned the first $40. I have hit a few plateaus and it's been a *****! Finally I am almost there! My mom said to me, "I hope you don't quit now that you have lost these 40 pounds", she was worried that I would give up and stop trying to continue losing. I told her, No, that I will continue on my journey to becoming healthy and fit, that quitting wasn't an option! Even if I have a few bad days! It's a learning process and yes, you will fall down at times.
Just get yourself refocused and keep moving forward! You can do this and you will. Quitting shouldn't be an option for you either! Just remember that it is an on going process and learning from your mistakes is important and nessacary!
Good luck and keep at it!
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There is no way all that add up to the calories needed to put on 23 pounds of fat. However, they are all salty and you can easily hold 10 or more pounds of water because of sodium. I know because when I was diagnosed with high blood pressure they put me on a diuretic and in a few days with no diet change I lost 10 pounds. All that was water retained because of sodium. I am guessing you probably gained 5-6 pounds and the rest is water retained from sodium and other stuff. Get back on the healthy eating pattern, really watch your sodium intake and try to keep it under 1500mg a day, at least for now, and drink lots of water. You will find the weight will come off fairly quickly I am thinking.
I agree.
Also stop being embarrassed. You step of the curb in traffic and didn't take the caution to look both ways. We've all done it. What I like about you is that you came in here and said no more and this is what I've learned. BRAVO!! Now just get back to business. You know what you need to do to be successful. You've been doing it. Just now you know you still have to conquer your inner issues. Sometimes we are in denial thinking we have it all under control and one thing just triggers a land slide.
You just continue to be focus. You are going to do alright. That weight is going to fall right back off because its mostly water retention from the sodium.
Much success to you.0 -
I'm so sorry for your ordeal, but don't beat yourself up over it. You've gotten back on track so that's great. From now on if you crave something go ahead and have some of it and figure it into your calories. If I know we're going out to eat or have something special I log my food the day before so I can make sure to work my other meals and snacks around the special event. That way I don't go over on my calories for the day and if I do go over a little I just do better the next day. My doctor said it's okay to go over one day here and there because it's the overall picture that you're dealing with. Sooo, if you're doing good calorie-wise every day and then have a bad day it's okay. I guess what I'm saying is don't deprive yourself, have what you want and figure it into your caloric intake for the day. We're only human, we are all gonna mess up from time to time. It's okay. Good luck!0
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There is no way all that add up to the calories needed to put on 23 pounds of fat. However, they are all salty and you can easily hold 10 or more pounds of water because of sodium. I know because when I was diagnosed with high blood pressure they put me on a diuretic and in a few days with no diet change I lost 10 pounds. All that was water retained because of sodium. I am guessing you probably gained 5-6 pounds and the rest is water retained from sodium and other stuff. Get back on the healthy eating pattern, really watch your sodium intake and try to keep it under 1500mg a day, at least for now, and drink lots of water. You will find the weight will come off fairly quickly I am thinking.
I agree.
Also stop being embarrassed. You step of the curb in traffic and didn't take the caution to look both ways. We've all done it. What I like about you is that you came in here and said no more and this is what I've learned. BRAVO!! Now just get back to business. You know what you need to do to be successful. You've been doing it. Just now you know you still have to conquer your inner issues. Sometimes we are in denial thinking we have it all under control and one thing just triggers a land slide.
You just continue to be focus. You are going to do alright. That weight is going to fall right back off because its mostly water retention from the sodium.
Much success to you.
I like the Curb/Traffic metaphor and I agree!0 -
I would say that you are retaining a massive amount of water, probably from eating a lot of sodium in junk food. Its highly unlikely..infact metabolically impossible to convert enough calories to fat in 4 days to put on 23lbs..the body does not work that way!!! You can have around 7lbs of sugar stored in your body and up to 7lbs of water...if you add to that another 3-4lbs of food in the system..as it were LOL.........that probably leaves you with only about 2 - 4 lbs of actual fat being laid away....so stop panicking..learn the lesson..get back on your healthy diet & exercise regime..and DON'T weigh yourself until after at least a week of healthy intake...then you will know the TRUE result of your binge!!
yeah! what she said!
I think the bigger issue is whatever triggered you to fall off the wagon. Maybe set your daily calorie goal higher and have a more modest weight loss goal? There's no easy answer... : ( Don't be discouraged, this isn't easy but it will be worth it. Promise!0
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