Suddenly Starving
crazyjerseygirl
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Hi, so I'm on day 55 here, and I'm doing great. 25lbs down, feeling good and active, if not a bit achy and, up until recently I was rarely hungry. Maybe a little peckish here and there, but for the past couple of days I've been HUNGRY!
I'm trying to fill up on some healthy stuff that's high kcal (currently munching trail mix) but what is this?
Oh, and I should mention, I have been naughty, I don't eat back my exercise calories, mainly because I have no good way to record them. I figure that at 100lbs overweight by body can easily make up the distance. I've been doing this from the get-go though so I don't see why it would affect me now!
Any suggestions as to the sudden jump in hunger?
I'm trying to fill up on some healthy stuff that's high kcal (currently munching trail mix) but what is this?
Oh, and I should mention, I have been naughty, I don't eat back my exercise calories, mainly because I have no good way to record them. I figure that at 100lbs overweight by body can easily make up the distance. I've been doing this from the get-go though so I don't see why it would affect me now!
Any suggestions as to the sudden jump in hunger?
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Your body is saying, "four alarm fire!" feed me! It's cardio, right? Start eating back some of your calories. If you are worried about going over on food, try drinking a full glass of water between snacks.0
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Your body is saying, "four alarm fire!" feed me! It's cardio, right? Start eating back some of your calories. If you are worried about going over on food, try drinking a full glass of water between snacks.
No! That's why I've been cheating, it's weights! Though come to think of it, I've gotten more active w/toddler. Maybe my body is considering that cardio?0 -
It could be possible that as you start to feel stronger and better about yourself (and it's Spring!) that you are moving more and burning a bit more than before. I wouldn't go crazy or anything, but try adding 100 calories to your goal to see if it helps. After a week if you're still super hungry, try another 100. I bet you'll find a good level that allows you to stay in a deficit but not feel so hungry.0
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crazyjerseygirl wrote: »Hi, so I'm on day 55 here, and I'm doing great. 25lbs down, feeling good and active, if not a bit achy and, up until recently I was rarely hungry. Maybe a little peckish here and there, but for the past couple of days I've been HUNGRY!
I'm trying to fill up on some healthy stuff that's high kcal (currently munching trail mix) but what is this?
Oh, and I should mention, I have been naughty, I don't eat back my exercise calories, mainly because I have no good way to record them. I figure that at 100lbs overweight by body can easily make up the distance. I've been doing this from the get-go though so I don't see why it would affect me now!
Any suggestions as to the sudden jump in hunger?
My first month on MFP I didn't eat back my exercise calories (because I, like you, was concerned about eating back too many and I also wanted to account for learning how to log accurately). I felt great, only hungry right before meals. Then -- BAM -- I felt like I hit a brick wall of hunger. I was doing everything the same, but hunger took over my life (and it wasn't related to my time of the month). I began eating some of my exercise calories and it got a lot better.
If you're worried about accuracy, you could always try eating back a portion of them and seeing how your body reacts. I now eat 25-40% and it has helped a great deal. 25 pounds in 55 days is great! I think you have room to experiment with eating back some of your exercise calories.
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The most common tactics would be to eat something more satiating than trail mix, eat back exercise calories, try drinking more water, or cope with the hunger.
I'd put eating back the calories last in priority, especially at 100 pounds overweight, but you might reach a different decision.0 -
hsmith0930 wrote: »It could be possible that as you start to feel stronger and better about yourself (and it's Spring!) that you are moving more and burning a bit more than before. I wouldn't go crazy or anything, but try adding 100 calories to your goal to see if it helps. After a week if you're still super hungry, try another 100. I bet you'll find a good level that allows you to stay in a deficit but not feel so hungry.
This seams reasonable (now that I've binged on trail mix, Ha!) maybe I'll start adding a piece of cheese to my breakfast in the morning. Thanks!0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »crazyjerseygirl wrote: »Hi, so I'm on day 55 here, and I'm doing great. 25lbs down, feeling good and active, if not a bit achy and, up until recently I was rarely hungry. Maybe a little peckish here and there, but for the past couple of days I've been HUNGRY!
I'm trying to fill up on some healthy stuff that's high kcal (currently munching trail mix) but what is this?
Oh, and I should mention, I have been naughty, I don't eat back my exercise calories, mainly because I have no good way to record them. I figure that at 100lbs overweight by body can easily make up the distance. I've been doing this from the get-go though so I don't see why it would affect me now!
Any suggestions as to the sudden jump in hunger?
My first month on MFP I didn't eat back my exercise calories (because I, like you, was concerned about eating back too many and I also wanted to account for learning how to log accurately). I felt great, only hungry right before meals. Then -- BAM -- I felt like I hit a brick wall of hunger. I was doing everything the same, but hunger took over my life (and it wasn't related to my time of the month). I began eating some of my exercise calories and it got a lot better.
If you're worried about accuracy, you could always try eating back a portion of them and seeing how your body reacts. I now eat 25-40% and it has helped a great deal. 25 pounds in 55 days is great! I think you have room to experiment with eating back some of your exercise calories.
Good idea too. I think I'll start at the 100kcal mark from the above poster and track exercise for a week or two to see what's what. I've been loosing quick so I can afford a week or two of experimentation!0 -
I get like that a couple days before that lovely time of the month. But if that's not the case, I'd say your body wants more energy. I've lost well by eating back 50% of my exercise calories.0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »The most common tactics would be to eat something more satiating than trail mix, eat back exercise calories, try drinking more water, or cope with the hunger.
I'd put eating back the calories last in priority, especially at 100 pounds overweight, but you might reach a different decision.
Ha! No last priority is killing the hungries. I can be hungry, and I can be patient, but not both! I'm drinking water using plant nanny but I can certainly afford to drink more, I'll see if I can tweak my intake, my house is quite dry. Thanks!0 -
I get like that a couple days before that lovely time of the month. But if that's not the case, I'd say your body wants more energy. I've lost well by eating back 50% of my exercise calories.
Hrm, it could be though I'm 5 days ahead. I usually start "symptoms" 3 days ahead (I am like clockwork). If it goes away afterwards and it turns out this is just my new normal it will be a lot easier to deal with, thanks!0 -
I agree with another poster. If you're hungry and don't necessarily need to add a bunch of calories, eat something with volume. You didn't state whether you were coming in way below on calories. A big ol salad with 2-300 calories will go further than 2-300 calories of trail mix. But yes experiment a little. You've been very successful so far so you have a little wiggle room to find something that works well for you.0
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Hey, I'm not quite sure what trail mix is, but it sounds quite carb heavy. They'll tell your body you're full faster, but protein and fats will keep you fuller for longer if you want to try that.
Also, if your lean mass percentage is going up, and body fat is going down due to resistance training, it might just be that your bmr is changing. (Not sure about that but I guess it could be a possibility?)0 -
Start eating back some of those exercise calories.0
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Hey, I'm not quite sure what trail mix is, but it sounds quite carb heavy. They'll tell your body you're full faster, but protein and fats will keep you fuller for longer if you want to try that.
Also, if your lean mass percentage is going up, and body fat is going down due to resistance training, it might just be that your bmr is changing. (Not sure about that but I guess it could be a possibility?)
Oh trust me. The mix was a one time "holy crap I need food" thing. I was at work and the caf only has so many breakfast options! I'm posting because I don't want this to happen a second time!0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »Start eating back some of those exercise calories.
Yeah I'm gonna start logging. Maybe get myself a pedometer to see if I'm more active than usual. (Baseline last year was 2K steps, abysmal!)0 -
lcooper327 wrote: »I agree with another poster. If you're hungry and don't necessarily need to add a bunch of calories, eat something with volume. You didn't state whether you were coming in way below on calories. A big ol salad with 2-300 calories will go further than 2-300 calories of trail mix. But yes experiment a little. You've been very successful so far so you have a little wiggle room to find something that works well for you.
I think I'll be adding a little extra to breakfast, so no salad, but maybe some fruit or an egg or cheese!0 -
crazyjerseygirl wrote: »Hi, so I'm on day 55 here, and I'm doing great. 25lbs down, feeling good and active, if not a bit achy and, up until recently I was rarely hungry. Maybe a little peckish here and there, but for the past couple of days I've been HUNGRY!
I'm trying to fill up on some healthy stuff that's high kcal (currently munching trail mix) but what is this?
Oh, and I should mention, I have been naughty, I don't eat back my exercise calories, mainly because I have no good way to record them. I figure that at 100lbs overweight by body can easily make up the distance. I've been doing this from the get-go though so I don't see why it would affect me now!
Any suggestions as to the sudden jump in hunger?
maybe try increasing the protein and/or fats. Since I've been doing that, I rarely get hungry. I have protein bars if it's too far away from a meal.
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What's your macro distribution and how well are you hitting them?
I did fine when I first started losing and then BAM, I hit the wall and the hungries hit. I was aiming for and hitting protein fairly well, but I was pretty low on fat. Once I concentrated on getting more fat into my diet, the hungries went away.0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »What's your macro distribution and how well are you hitting them?
I did fine when I first started losing and then BAM, I hit the wall and the hungries hit. I was aiming for and hitting protein fairly well, but I was pretty low on fat. Once I concentrated on getting more fat into my diet, the hungries went away.
I'll give it a look tonight, see if any things out if whack. Mom mostly happy to find out that this seems pretty common.
Also, apparently noshing on nearly 600kcal of trail mix makes one not need lunch. I'm too full now! Blarg.0 -
So far I've only really gotten that way a few days ahead of TOM. Although, I've always kept a fairly high intake, so maybe that's why.0
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