First time posting, 73 days and 19 lbs down, BUT I just fell off the wagon and it ran over me.

HummingNutter
HummingNutter Posts: 12 Member
edited November 20 in Introduce Yourself
Let me preface by saying that I'm taking 12 credit hours in 12 weeks this summer and have been doing well so far, Until my husband got Gout, our cat got sick and I'm so stressed I can't sleep.
So how do you log that nearly 3k calorie day and keep going?

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  • vespiquenn
    vespiquenn Posts: 1,455 Member
    Exactly as you put it.. Log it and keep going. Life gets in the way, and there's nothing you can do but acknowledge it and move on. By dwelling on it, especially when you clearly have other stressful factors occurring, you will do nothing but hinder your mindset. You got this!
  • greaseswabber
    greaseswabber Posts: 238 Member
    I log it like this
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    Be honest then move on. Today is a new day.
  • HummingNutter
    HummingNutter Posts: 12 Member
    Indeed it is. Thanks :)
  • HummingNutter
    HummingNutter Posts: 12 Member
    mutatedpie wrote: »
    Exactly as you put it.. Log it and keep going. Life gets in the way, and there's nothing you can do but acknowledge it and move on. By dwelling on it, especially when you clearly have other stressful factors occurring, you will do nothing but hinder your mindset. You got this!

    Thanks it really does help!
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    Log it and move on.

    It's literally only one day. At most you might now lose weight this week. Big deal. There's still next week and the week after...
  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    edited June 2015
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    Log it and move on.

    It's literally only one day. At most you might now lose weight this week. Big deal. There's still next week and the week after...

    This. You will not gain all the weight back in one meal/day/week, even! Hope you enjoyed it, no guilt, get back on tomorrow.
  • far916
    far916 Posts: 12 Member
    Sometimes this will happen, you can mentally prepare for it so you know it's coming, and put it behind you and keep up the regular routine, for instance, my son's birthday, we went to buffalo wild wings, I had a 2,500 cal dinner (ouch!), but continued on my regular routine of keeping .y calories in check and exercising, and didn't beat myself up over it. You'll be fine, just know every once in awhile it's going to happen.
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