Hungry day!
mmccouch
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What does everyone do when they have a day when they're just hungry ALL DAY. It happens to me every now and then and no matter what I eat or do, I just don't feel full and feel like I'm going to "blow it" all day long. Any tips? This problem is compounded right now with a torn meniscus, so I can't go for a walk to distract myself.
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I eat.
ETA: And those days suck0 -
Oh yes the days where I can eat my own arm. I just muddle through, making sure I'm getting enough fats, protein and keep well hydrated.0
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I've been the same today. I've coped with half cups of tea and I have just eaten about half of my exercise calories back when I didn't plan to. But I was hungry and no harm done since I am not over my cals.0
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I have little butter mints I eat. They seem to help stop the "eat all the food" feeling.
I find when I have these days I have unintentionally been low on fat for a few days.0 -
Lasmartchika wrote: »
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yeah, i usually just sigh and give in and eat (though i do try to make sure i keep it under my maintenance calories at least) lolol
sometimes ill try to offset it with some extra exercise.0 -
Honestly, those days are hard days, and sometimes you just gotta pick one of two things: either ride it out hungry, or give in and eat, knowing that one day of eating over your calories isn't going to make you gain.
Sometimes a good dose of peanut butter does help me through a hunger drive.0 -
I hate those days, they happen when I swim in the morning (along with other times). I try eating often, but low calorie.0
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I mostly try to distract myself and if I am lucky I am at work when it hits.
I am having same issue for 2 days and made a similar post. The problem is that I had huge dinners for 2 days...
One solution I came up is (funny but works for me) that I brush my teeth
Good luck.
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Carbs are actually burned more quickly by the body, especially simple carbs, and you will feel hungry sooner. Protein tends to last longer, and will lead to a longer feeling of satiety.0 -
Carbs are actually burned more quickly by the body, especially simple carbs, and you will feel hungry sooner. Protein tends to last longer, and will lead to a longer feeling of satiety.
I should have clarified, I prefer a good bunch of carbs after a good swim/longer run. Otherwise I am just ravenous, no matter how much protein I eat.0 -
Carbs are actually burned more quickly by the body, especially simple carbs, and you will feel hungry sooner. Protein tends to last longer, and will lead to a longer feeling of satiety.
I should have clarified, I prefer a good bunch of carbs after a good swim/longer run. Otherwise I am just ravenous, no matter how much protein I eat.
That makes sense! Yep, after a good workout, your body is looking for quick fuel, and likes those carbs.0 -
I eat a really dry, dry protein bar with about 20mg+protein & guzzle fake tea (ie., Wyler's Light). It makes me feel really stuffed.0
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Some peanut butter usually does the trick for me or protein bar. I try to eat slowly and also drink plenty of water to see just how hungry I actually am and hopefully feel full after waiting. If that doesn't work then I'll try a banana and again wait for the hunger to subside. If all else fails then plan C is to gradually eat more but to then increase my workout at the end of the day or plan D is just have one day of going over since one day over is not going to set you back. Good luck!
Also, popcorn. I always have room for popcorn and since I use 2 tbsp olive oil at least it helps keep my LDL low while also making me full.0 -
I drink some more water & see if it helps if not ... then i eat
if I dont i will be more likely to binge like crazy some other time0
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