Fighting Hunger
roxyyrainy123
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I am never satisfied with smaller portions. I crave huge meals still. I have lived for years eating one monster meal a day, it's really hard to change this habit... Any advice? I'm getting a bit discouraged
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You can still consume most or all of your calories in one meal if you so choose. Just make sure you're still within a calorie deficit.
Also, make sure your calorie goal is appropriate. Depending on how much you have to lose, about a pound a week is an appropriate goal (which is why it's recommended). That ensures that you will be eating enough to keep your loss sustainable and to make it easier on you. If your weight loss goal is too aggressive, it could lead to you giving up on it when it becomes frustrating or difficult to sustain.
Here are two super good threads that you can check out! They've helped me quite a bit
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1235566-so-you-re-new-here?hl=so+you're+new+here
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
If that is what you are comfortable doing for your eating style there is nothing wrong with it. I don't eat breakfast very often. I prefer to eat the majority of my calories in the evening, and there are days where I'm not really hungry until about 3 in the afternoon.
It helps to bulk up your meals with lower calorie foods if you like to eat large volumes. I love to eat a big omelet with a bunch of toppings, or a big salad. It makes me feel like I'm eating a ton, but i'm really not. Good luck on your journey!0 -
roxyyrainy123 wrote: »I am never satisfied with smaller portions. I crave huge meals still. I have lived for years eating one monster meal a day, it's really hard to change this habit... Any advice? I'm getting a bit discouraged
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Great thread links!! And the omelette idea is perfect. My issue is really I'm used of eating to the point my stomach fully feels expanded and it's frustrating to stop binge eating to stay with in calories, but I'm feeling a bit better about this!0
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I used to do the same thing. I still love eating big portions but I can keep it under control now. After being more physically active, I noticed that when I eat a certain things or overeat, my performance drops drastically. So in an attempt to perform at my best, I started eating healthier and controlled my portions. I still splurge with a 32oz steak every so often.0
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roxyyrainy123 wrote: »Great thread links!! And the omelette idea is perfect. My issue is really I'm used of eating to the point my stomach fully feels expanded and it's frustrating to stop binge eating to stay with in calories, but I'm feeling a bit better about this!
Definitely take it slow! You can't expect yourself to change 100% overnight. Work on small changes and small decreases in calorie levels instead of huge changes. That was something that I wish I would have told myself when I first started trying to lose weight.
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i started the same. i just have 3 big meals, changing to type of more salad during the meal help me out a lot0
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darrylt109 wrote: »I used to do the same thing. I still love eating big portions but I can keep it under control now. After being more physically active, I noticed that when I eat a certain things or overeat, my performance drops drastically. So in an attempt to perform at my best, I started eating healthier and controlled my portions. I still splurge with a 32oz steak every so often.
This is so true. I had a really crappy last couple of days (its been my daughters birthday) family in town, lots of cake and junk to eat. I usually let myself eat in moderation all the stuff everyone else is. But I felt like total Shi+ yesterday after eating all that junk. Time to clean up the diet. It is really amazing how after 2 months of eating healthier choices, how sugar and junk can drag your body down. I couldn't even run because my body just didnt want to. Do not want to feel like that again!
It took me a while to re-train my stomach and mind that I didnt need as much in my stomach to feel satisfied. I completely understand eating until it hurts, and for some reason there is comfort there. But, I have really tried listening to my body, and you will be able to do this too! I suggest eating higher protein and fats (still do need carbs!) but, those seem to keep me satisfied longer! Good luck!0 -
You hit the nail on the head, eating till I'm going to explode is comforting.. That's the aspect I need to change. I hate how much I think and lust for food. I never noticed how much I do this until I began to count every calorie. I think one meal at a time is my strategy for now. Then focus on the day then week. I just want it to be a lifestyle change. Unfortunately, that's also a mental battle!!0
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roxyyrainy123 wrote: »I am never satisfied with smaller portions. I crave huge meals still. I have lived for years eating one monster meal a day, it's really hard to change this habit... Any advice? I'm getting a bit discouraged
Keep eating one 'monster' meal. Just make sure you're in a calorie deficit0
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