April 2011~No Late Night Snacking!
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Me: 10
LNS: 2
I am astonished at myself! I was at a board meeting last night (from 6:30 to 9:30), and -- as usual -- someone brought chocolate, and every half hour or so, it got passed around the room. I had to actually see and smell the chocolate, and touch (hold!) the plate to pass it, several times -- and I never took a morsel! I didn't even have gum in my mouth (my usual weapon), but I was able to resist -- all because of the accountability of this challenge group.
"LoveMe" -- I definitely do LoveYOU!!!
Amazing story! Inspiring! It means a lot to hear all these success stories! Keep up the good work and keep motivating us by your example.0 -
Me: 6 - LNS: 6
Emily, we're kinda in the same boat. Let's come up with a plan.0 -
Me 8/LNS 50
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Me: 11
LNS: 20 -
Me 1 LNS 12
I would love to know what YOU are doing that helps you! Especially those that fall asleep and then wake up with an unbelievable craving for food. ANyone???0 -
Me 1 LNS 12
I would love to know what YOU are doing that helps you! Especially those that fall asleep and then wake up with an unbelievable craving for food. ANyone???
* make yourself a cup of tea. Choose some nice flavor, to start with: exotic fruit or even chocolate for a start. Make sure it has no calories (so no sugar/honey and also no sweeteners). Also make sure it's not too sour, or it will make you even hungrier
* floss/brush your teeth. This gives you a feeling/awareness of "no more food for the day"
* be reasonable about the cut-off. Years ago I used to have my last meal of the day at 6 p.m. and went to bed at 10/11. Yes, I was hungry by then. But I resisted. I don't recommend being too hungry, though - this can make you sleep bad!
* stay strong for a few nights. Your body will get used to it. In time, you'll get to having hard times falling asleep if you have a full tummy
* if you do wake up hungry and cannot go back to sleep, eat healthy. Even a slice of cheese is OK. Or maybe a warm cup of milk. Some almonds, if that's enough. No sweets, though!
Learn to know your body. Listen to it, but make it also listen to your mind.
Can't wait for the numbers on your side to grow0 -
Me: 6 - LNS: 7
Time to make a disclaimer: not all 7 nights were late snacking. It was mainly late dinner.
Lorna, get back on track! I know you can do it! (don't follow my bad example)0 -
Me 1 LNS 12
I would love to know what YOU are doing that helps you! Especially those that fall asleep and then wake up with an unbelievable craving for food. ANyone???
* make yourself a cup of tea. Choose some nice flavor, to start with: exotic fruit or even chocolate for a start. Make sure it has no calories (so no sugar/honey and also no sweeteners). Also make sure it's not too sour, or it will make you even hungrier
* floss/brush your teeth. This gives you a feeling/awareness of "no more food for the day"
* be reasonable about the cut-off. Years ago I used to have my last meal of the day at 6 p.m. and went to bed at 10/11. Yes, I was hungry by then. But I resisted. I don't recommend being too hungry, though - this can make you sleep bad!
* stay strong for a few nights. Your body will get used to it. In time, you'll get to having hard times falling asleep if you have a full tummy
* if you do wake up hungry and cannot go back to sleep, eat healthy. Even a slice of cheese is OK. Or maybe a warm cup of milk. Some almonds, if that's enough. No sweets, though!
Learn to know your body. Listen to it, but make it also listen to your mind.
Can't wait for the numbers on your side to grow
Thank you for this information! I will begin with these things tonight! Hugs to yoU!0 -
Me: 15. LNS; 0
Tomorrow is the all nighter I spoke about! Wish me luck that I can resist snacking past the limit you guys suggested! I'll let you guys know how it goes!0 -
Me 8/LNS 6 Lost again. But I'll do better today.0
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Hi-
April seems like another lost cause for me, but I'm not giving up. We were in NYC for several days while my son and his girlfriend visited my parents in Fla. My husband and I babysat the doggies and had yet another mini-vacation. Of course, mfp went by the wayside, but at least we did a lot of walking.
I am actually going to be home for 3 weeks in a row and I'm glad about that. I don't think we've been home for a full week since mid-March. So, now I can try to get back on track here - I just can't do it when we're not home.
Well, here's the bad news:
Me: 2
LNS: 12
I plan on inching back up and surpassing the LNS number!
Have a good week-end everyone.
Zaza0 -
Me 1 LNS 130
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Me: 7- LNS: 70
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Me: 12 ~ LNS: 20
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Me: 10 ~ LNS: 5
- 2 for me; 3 for themI would love to know what YOU are doing that helps you! Especially those that fall asleep and then wake up with an unbelievable craving for food. ANyone???
jodilynn04... Show us what you got tomorrow!!
zaza54... I know it's tough not being home! Being aware of what's going on can be very important as well. Keep logging until you find away to get through the challenges. :happy:0 -
Me 9/LNS 6
Gotcha!0 -
Checking in from the all nighter! You guys suggesyed my cut off be 3 and I was totally following that until someone shared their starburst with me as a thank you for giving them money for the pop machine. Does it count as LNS if I didnt think about it? Haha porbably so right? But I guess thats okay since Ive gone two and a half of no LNS. One slip up wont kill me.
Edit: They have doughnuts but I think Im going to either have an apple or nothing at all. Seema much more healthy.0 -
Cant edit my post but I ended up having a doughnut anyway because they were out of fruit
Me:15. LNS: 10 -
Me: 14
LNS: 2
Going to a Cry Party -- I mean Goodbye Party -- tonight. It's for a former writing student of mine who is enlisting in the army. His girlfriend and sister, who are both also former students of mine and both now live out of state, will be there.
I will probably be crying too hard to manage to eat a dang thing.
Ugh - I'm starting now! =(0 -
Me 1 LNS 140
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Me: 14
LNS: 2
Here's what I did to survive the goodbye party: I ate a satisfying dinner before we left (egg, tomato, spinach sandwich on whole wheat, plus a nice glass of red wine) - and I had a piece of angel food cake, too. I figured that if I gave myself a treat before, then I wouldn't be able to stand there at the buffet table and feel deprived and pouty. Right before we arrived at the house, I popped a piece of Extra Chocolate Mint gum in my mouth.
Miracle of miracles: I didn't eat a dang thing at the party. I am truly astonished and amazed.0 -
Me: 11 ~ LNS: 5
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jodilynn04... You're doing so great!
wiggleroom... Nice job!! I hope your tips work for me in the future.0 -
I just noticed I added wrong a couple of days ago -- I meant to say 13/2, not 14/2 -- but now I'm at 14/2 after last night!
Math is NOT my strong suit.
We're all in this together, girls. Those of you who are struggling -- it's okay! It's taken me more than a decade to lose all this weight. Which is because it's taken me more than a decade to "figure things out." You guys already have MFP, so you're WAY ahead of where I was when I started -- completely on my own with a skinny husband, skinny friends, and a southern family that loves to fry things. Oh. And a sweet tooth beyond all comprehension.0 -
I am in!!!! Why is it that EVERY NIGHT I crave chocolate or something sweet right before bed? For me, no more eating after 8pm!0
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Me: 13 ~ LNS: 3
Welcome Alexgirl823! :flowerforyou:0 -
Me: 14
LNS: 3
Went to a dessert auction tonight at our church, where the youth had baked up goodies to raise money for missions. How could I refuse?! (Yes, I know I could have refused. But I didn't. And you know what? The brownie and chocolate strawberries were delicious -- but I'm totally dizzy now from the sugar! Augh! I hate it when it's not even worth it.)0 -
Me: 17. LNS: 1.0
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Me: 12 ~ LNS: 5I am in!!!! Why is it that EVERY NIGHT I crave chocolate or something sweet right before bed? For me, no more eating after 8pm!0
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Me 9/LNS 8
Uh oh, catchin up0 -
Me: 14 ~ LNS: 3
Wiggleroom- Your body can’t handle a lot of sugar anymore. Maybe next time you can just donate money. Lesson learned, time to move on. You’ve been doing great so don’t stress over it.
Jodilynn-I admire you
Steph-Good idea! When I feel the urge to snack, I’m going to go brush my teeth instead.
Lorna-Come on, I know you can do it! It’s still time to keep this boat on the right path.0
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