Anyone else so hungry sometimes?
spoiltrotten1
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Is it just me or are there time where you are just so hungry all the time?!? I am trying very hard to stick to my calories. I drink a ton of water and try to break up my meals into several small meals. But I swear, sometimes, I am ravenous!! Like today!
Any advice for how to handle this?
Any advice for how to handle this?
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No real advice here, just wanted you to know you aren't alone. I call them my hungry days. I'll eat plenty of protein, there isn't anything in specific I'm craving, I'm just hungry. Sometimes what I'll do is have a diet soda (I'll probably be burned at the stake for suggesting that!). I keep a 12 pack of diet root beer for times like that. If I drink that and eat some baby carrots and hummus, sometimes it works. If all else fails, try to get a little more exercise in so you can eat more. If that doesn't work, and you are truly hungry-eat. There is a deficit built in and one day shouldn't ruin all your progress.0
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Totally with you! I try to eat more veggies when I'm hungry or my other trick is to eat a 1/2 c. of oatmeal it's a bit more of a filler. If I'm still hungry then I try to go for a walk just to take my mind off of it and truly see if I'm still hungry!0
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It must be something in the air today. I am SO hungry. I'm eating the same kinds of foods and in the same proportions I ate yesterday and yesterday I was fine and today my stomach is growling. Same activity level, same water consumption, same desk job. Can't figure it out. I wish I had a better tip to offer. I'm just drinking extra water and counting the hours until I can get home and eat my dinner!0
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that was me yesterday...just ravenous! I do drink a can or two of diet pop throughout the day when I'm soooo hungry. One thing that helps me is dill pickles. You can't eat 'em fast, they're cold, crunchy, and seem to satisfy. I agree with the protein. I roast a turkey breast a couple times a week and eat it for snacks and take some extra when I feel that hungry monster approaching.0
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Haha! ME TOO!!! I'm having a hard time today and I have those days a lot. I don't know what is causing it or how to solve it without giving in. Oatmeal certainly is filling but I think I have discovered that that unending hunger seems to be mental on those days for me. My stomach growls and all but than when I cave in to the unexplained hunger, I eat so much it hurts. So I am pretty sure it's a mental thing more so than physical.0
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I meant I roast a turkey breast every couple of weeks. Hahaha. That would be a LOT of turkey!0
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How about every day? I have to eat several snacks throughout the day to keep my stomach from literally eating itself. I think it's because I really ramped up my cardio lately. It sucks!0
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The trick, for me at least is fiber and protein. Another good one is distraction, for me it's homework and working out. Trick that brain, the main reason we get hungry is boredom. If that doesn't work, stock the house with healthy snacks you can pick up here-and-there. (I also put a picture of the "old me" when I weighed where I want to be at. I remind myself to stay on course if I want to achieve it.) YOU CAN DO IT!0
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Not sure how long you are with MFP - but I was like that for the first two weeks and then I adjusted - Sometimes if I've indulged our done a lot of exercise I'm starving - then I just try to eat healthy and make good choices - my sweet and very filling blast now is a bowl of fruit fat free yogurt and some museli on top - really satisfying and filling -espically if followed by a big glass of water - I know it can be a big cal hit - but the food groups are good and it gets me through - goo luck D0
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I would ask what your protein intake was??? Protein is what keeps you fuller longer. Fiber can be another factor. Maybe try to add some protein via Greek Yogurt, Cottage Cheese and see if it helps at all!0
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When I'm in the midst of working out hard for a few days, I'm ravenous! I talked to a bodybuilding/nutritionist friend of mine, and she told me that's my metabolism telling me I need to feed myself!
She said, "As long as you are truly feeding yourself what your body really needs (cottage cheese, walnuts, and apples or peanut butter and bananas on sprouted wheat bread, you won't gain weight." She was right. You can look at my food diary and there are days in early April where I was eating around 3500 calories a day, and I didn't gain a pound! I burned fat and put on two pounds of muscle, and stayed the same size.
If you're feeding yourself whole foods (complex carbohydrates, fruits, vegetables, lean meats, low-fat dairy, eggs, sprouted grain breads, and limited, but healthy, fats) you will be giving your body what it needs and you will probably lose weight!
Please message me or friend me if you have any questions. This is an especially hard topic for people trying to lose weight, but your body is responding the way an athlete's body responds. Listen to it!0 -
Of course that is why I am on this site in the first place. If my body and mind acted normally I would be stick thin and worrying about some other probelm I have to deal with. When I am really hungry I try to eat things that I can eat more of and not feel guilty. Like salad, fruits if I need a sweet, or pickles if I feel I need salt, and veggie is good. Try to listen to ur craving and find a way to "give in" without ruining all ur progress. If not one day wont kill u just dont make it a habit.0
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I meant I roast a turkey breast every couple of weeks. Hahaha. That would be a LOT of turkey!
You know, when I read your first post, I was thinking just that! LOL! Not to mention the expense...0 -
I meant I roast a turkey breast every couple of weeks. Hahaha. That would be a LOT of turkey!
You know, when I read your first post, I was thinking just that! LOL! Not to mention the expense...
No kidding0
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