What do you do when you overeat more than your daily intake?
jaygirl3
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Its just 6pm, and i have already eaten over 839 calories already. AM so devastated. I dont know what happened, i just got this sudden urge to eat, i wasnt even hungry, and i stuffed the food inside me.
Now i am sitting here regretting. To get under my calorie goal would involve working out at least two hours.
any suggestions? you can take a look at my diary. its awful though
Now i am sitting here regretting. To get under my calorie goal would involve working out at least two hours.
any suggestions? you can take a look at my diary. its awful though
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Sweetener for breakfast?0
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I stop eating as soon as I can, and maybe do an exercise video through my On Demand. I don't attempt to workout to get them all back, though.
Sometimes, we just have bad days. The good thing is that tomorrow is a new day, and you can start over fresh. Don't get too down on yourself, just take it as a lesson and move on. The important thing is that you keep going!0 -
Don't sweat it...one pound is equal to 3,500 calories, but you have to remember that you burn calories throughout your entire day, so to actually net that many in a day would be pretty impressive. You may see a pound or two on the scale, but that is water weight due to the increased amount of sodium from the extra food. Don't dwell on your "failures", drink plenty of water the next couple of days, watch what you eat, and take a good crap and you should be right back to normal!
You body actually needs days like this sometimes to remind itself that it's not starving or being deprived. Splurge days can help to rev up weight loss as long as they don't become a habit.0 -
Get Moving and drink plenty of water! That will help flush it out and burn those calories off ; )0
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yeah i mixed it with water. didnt want to get tempted. Family meal was bread and butter for breakfast so i just drank the sweetner and ran upstairs0
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Hey! Don't beat yourself up. Instead, maybe write about your feelings and your activities (or lack of) that caused you to lose your resolve. Take a walk to get the endorphins going and feel better and less depressed. Start over right where you are and maybe cut back a few calories for the next few days and exercise more. These work for me. Hope they are helpful to you too.0
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you and i are on the same boat!! When is your wedding? mine is less than 3 months away. I'm going to tell you what i've been doing and it seems to be working for me extremely well. If i were you, don't stress about your food intake today.... that causes stress which retains weight. just start brand new tomorrow. with that said, tomorrow, NO MORE PROCESSED FOODS, drink a ton of water ( i bought a little plastic water bottle from walmart. and i keep filling it up when its empty), and lower your carb and sugar intake. its actually not as hard as it seems! Good luck! : )0
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When I think I'm going to go over my number I take an extra hour long walk to try and give myself some wiggle room. But if I go over and there's nothing I can do about it, I just focus extra hard the next day to even it out.0
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What I do is move on.... a wise person in my life said.... "success isn't how long you stand up (or don't fail or don't overeat).. it's the amount of time it takes you to stand up after failing."
I say don't punish yourself by doing 12 gazillion hours of workout videos... Drink some water, go take a walk, take a hot bath/shower and go to bed early and start fresh tomorrow.
We're pullin' for ya!0 -
Dont beat yourself up!!! I have done the same thing. and feeling guilty doesnt help! tommorow is another day
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Learn from it and move on. Nothing you can do to take it back, so why worry? If this was a one day journey it would matter. But this is a life change and will even out in the long run.0
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How often do you binge/ overeat? You may want to keep a journal as to how you are feeling or what events may have lead up to your binge to try to understand what motivated the eating. This will help you to understand what feelings are associated with over eating. You may also want to go over your food diary frequently to look at trends. Also it is always good to have a list of things to do when you have to urge to indulge. Look, one day of over eating will not make a huge difference to your overall weight loss goals, but it is the repetitive nature of over eating and what you over eat that will make a difference.0
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Call it a spike day to fool your metabolism!
And eat extra well tomorrow (in fact, go plan out tomorrow's intake right now)0 -
If you have a craving again, fill up a glass with water and chug it down. Fill it up again and slip it slowly. It will starve off hunger and keep your hands occupied0
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Wedding is in december hopefully. Will add you now Lauren.
I normally binge it anytime i go visit my family for the weekend. Every single time. Maybe its a depression associated issue. Thanks. i was so worried. Going to take lots of water now, then do my normal workout later on.
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If you don't have the 2 hours to burn off what you ate today, then just forget it, put it behind you, and start fresh tomorrow.
We all mess up, it's really hard to stick to a rigind 1200 cal/day plan. tomorrow is a new day. I would start off tomorrow with a work out first thing in the morning, don't even think about it, put on your work out clothes and shoes and do whatever cardiovascular exercise of your choice and get to it. Stressing about today will only make you gain more weight. No stress! It's okay, you can fix this. Hang in there, I do the same thing, I have good days then binge days and I ask myself why? Try saying this mantra to yourself "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels".0 -
I looked at your diary. You've gone over on a few days. Do you plan your meals in advance? This would be a key factor in being successful with your alloted calories and getting all of your numbers in alignment. It's also they types of food that you're eating and the portion sizes. Maybe you should consider eating smaller meals every 2-3 hrs which would help to sustain you and also add more protein and veggies to your diet which satiates your appetite for longer periods of time. If you pre-plan the meals and input it in your diary in advance it will help you to maneuver the numbers so that you do not exceed your daily allotment. You can delete an item or just eat a smaller portion of it.0
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Just try to eat lightly the rest of the day and then just get back on track tomorrow. Try to maybe be under 100 calories a day for the rest of the week to even things out. That's what I do. So you had one bad day...oh well. Don't let it destroy your efforts :flowerforyou:0
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I looked at your diary. You've gone over on a few days. Do you plan your meals in advance? This would be a key factor in being successful with your alloted calories and getting all of your numbers in alignment. It's also they types of food that you're eating and the portion sizes. Maybe you should consider eating smaller meals every 2-3 hrs which would help to sustain you and also add more protein and veggies to your diet which satiates your appetite for longer periods of time. If you pre-plan the meals and input it in your diary in advance it will help you to maneuver the numbers so that you do not exceed your daily allotment. You can delete an item or just eat a smaller portion of it.
formally my alolowed intake was 1400 then it was reduced to 1200 when i changed my goals. nevertheless, i have gone overboard few times. I dont plan my meals, i really like the idea. i would try to start planning from tomorrow0 -
Don't sweat it...one pound is equal to 3,500 calories, but you have to remember that you burn calories throughout your entire day, so to actually net that many in a day would be pretty impressive. You may see a pound or two on the scale, but that is water weight due to the increased amount of sodium from the extra food. Don't dwell on your "failures", drink plenty of water the next couple of days, watch what you eat, and take a good crap and you should be right back to normal!
You body actually needs days like this sometimes to remind itself that it's not starving or being deprived. Splurge days can help to rev up weight loss as long as they don't become a habit.
I completely agree with this post 100%
Don't sweat it, everyone has bad days. The best thing you can do is just look forward to tomorrow. Plan your food diary ahead of time for the next day so that you don't overeat.0 -
I took a quick peek and, as gently as I can say this, you really need to change what you're eating. As far as today, forget about it and let's move on to tomorrow. No regrets, just learn from the experience. It's another day and you can just start over and do better from here.
As far as your general eating habits go, you need to add vegetables and/or fruits to your diet. There are none listed and your body not only needs them, they'll help you to eat a lot more while keeping within your calorie goals. White rice is almost nutritionally worthless other than iron. That's not to say that you can't eat it, but you should be eating it with veggies and some lean protein (chicken, fish, tofu, etc.) Most people will recommend you switch to brown rice, which is much better for you.
Instead of whole milk, switch to 1% or skim milk, if you can. It has a lot less calories and fat with the same nutritional values.
Feel free to friend me, and you can take a look at my diary, if you'd like. Just don't look at the past few days because I've had a stomach virus and I honestly don't normally eat just chicken noodle soup and Saltines for every meal.0 -
Don't sweat it...one pound is equal to 3,500 calories, but you have to remember that you burn calories throughout your entire day, so to actually net that many in a day would be pretty impressive. You may see a pound or two on the scale, but that is water weight due to the increased amount of sodium from the extra food. Don't dwell on your "failures", drink plenty of water the next couple of days, watch what you eat, and take a good crap and you should be right back to normal!
You body actually needs days like this sometimes to remind itself that it's not starving or being deprived. Splurge days can help to rev up weight loss as long as they don't become a habit.
What she said0 -
Call it a spike day to fool your metabolism!
And eat extra well tomorrow (in fact, go plan out tomorrow's intake right now)
This. As a matter of fact, I did that last night.0 -
Perhaps you get the urge to binge eat because you eat the same things every single day! Mix it up a little!
And, as for today, it's okay! Tomorrow is another day! Actually, right now, you can start another day! Exercise but off, get as many calories as you can back, but don't stress about it. If your exercise level isn't very high, just do what you can. Go for a nice long walk if anything.0 -
You need to get in a good breakfast every morning for sure! And it looks like you're eating a lot of stuff (like M&Ms) that doesn't have a lot of good nutrient content. Pick foods that taste good AND are packed with nutrients. And be consistent with your meals. Try to eat 250-400 cals at each meal and 100 calorie snacks throughout the day. Then you won't be so tempted to pack on the calories.0
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It happens, I beat myself up and stress bigtime, then regret and go into the I fail at everything blah blah. Over all just don't make it a habbit, but don't starve yourself the next day either. I had a blow out a few weeks ago at 2400 calories over. I cried...then got over it, go up and rode my horse the next morning (after nursing a killer hangover) and rocked the next week.
Sometimes I go over by 50 calories, sometimes I'm under by 100, unless you eat the same thing everyday I do not believe were going to have a little influx here and there. Plus I am a foodie, big time, and a beer lover....good times.
My worst day (see above) was an outing with old friends that ended with pizza, martinies....and late night denny's....but even though I was very unhappy to own up to what I put in my body, ti did help me see how I could cut back the next time....and I did. I went out just last night, wooped it up, had a great time and went 162 calories over....big difference. I saved my calories knowing I had an evening coming up.....I will admit eating leaf lettuce and tomatoes all day did kinda suck.
Plus, I'm a girl, and every now and then I feel like eating crab rangoons and chocolate and I feel like if I don't I may kill my husband, so now try to plan for those days, or make better food choices....0 -
Don't sweat it...one pound is equal to 3,500 calories, but you have to remember that you burn calories throughout your entire day, so to actually net that many in a day would be pretty impressive. You may see a pound or two on the scale, but that is water weight due to the increased amount of sodium from the extra food. Don't dwell on your "failures", drink plenty of water the next couple of days, watch what you eat, and take a good crap and you should be right back to normal!
You body actually needs days like this sometimes to remind itself that it's not starving or being deprived. Splurge days can help to rev up weight loss as long as they don't become a habit.
FYI, MFP already takes into account daily burned calories...0 -
Take a deep breath and then move on.Be realistic we are not going to live like saints every day for the rest of our lives sometimes well overeat sometimes we wont exercise
The other day I brought a box of healthy biscuits and ate the lot in one go 800 calories and Id already had breakfast and lunch0 -
Work out just a little to mitigate the damage and start over tomorrow! One day won't derail all your progress, so just get back in the saddle!0
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Looks like your biggest calorie item was 1.5 cups of Rice Flour but that doesn't really make sense to me as a dinner item. Is that number right?0
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