Help! I'm not hungry, so stop eating!!
RMH___
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Any tips on how to get my mind off food when I'm not hungry and not bored? Can't stop obsessing over food, what a curse!
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exercice, clean, sort out clothes, read, go for a walk, talk on the phone, brush your teeth and tell yourself if hunger is not the problem, eating is not the answer !0
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^ this. Plus, drink tea (lightly sweetened at most) or water. After a week or two of good discipline and distractions, I found these thoughts started to go away. It might be longer, but it won't be like this forever. Just keep yourself busy.0
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Think of something else. Daffodils?0
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chew gum and drink water0
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Thanks all! Very helpfull...particularly like hupsii's quote "if hunger is not the problem, eating is not the answer". Well said!0
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I just get out of the house and go for a run or bike ride.0
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Sometimes I take off all my clothes and look at myself in a full-length mirror. It very quickly reminds me why I don't need whatever it is I'm about to shove in my face. Lol0
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This is such a hard thing for me too! I'm always thinking about what my next meal or snack will be! I'm trying to drink water instead and keep my mind occupied.0
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I was just thinking about this this morning. Sitting at my desk all day constantly thinking about food and when / what I will next eat! No matter how full I am, I will always squeeze more in.
I am going to go 'cold turkey' today and only eat when I am truly hungry and hopefully the want to eat constantly will stop!
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I think going cold turkey would be difficult, not sure if I would have that will power, but good luck with it, keep us posted on how you go.
Last couple of days I tried to overcome the battle of the mind by splitting my main meals into portions so I can keep coming back to it every now and again. I also selected some of my favourite fresh fruit/veg to snack on but tried to eat slowly and just enjoy bits at a time.
It's working a treat so far, I'm actually eating less overall, feeling full and my food obsessed brain is happy too because I'm grazing all day. I actually didn't finish all my dinner tonight which is unheard of in my world!
Give it a go! It takes a bit of prep in the morning but you'll always have something fresh and nutritious close by and therefore not tempted by junk/fast food.0 -
beckmay1982 wrote: »I think going cold turkey would be difficult, not sure if I would have that will power, but good luck with it, keep us posted on how you go.
So far so good. Its only been a couple of days but already I feel so much better.
I am much less bloated and enjoying my meals more (instead of shoving food into an already full and bloated stomach).
I agree, its not for everyone, I don't know how I am managing to do it, it but I am. I will stick with it for as long as I can0 -
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So far so good. Its only been a couple of days but already I feel so much better.
I am much less bloated and enjoying my meals more (instead of shoving food into an already full and bloated stomach).
I agree, its not for everyone, I don't know how I am managing to do it, it but I am. I will stick with it for as long as I can [/quote]
That's awesome, good on ya for sticking with it! So pleased it's working for you and you! Hats off to you friend0
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