Is this normal??
LillyLisax
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Today is the second day of eating healthily and exercising and I'm experiencing something that is confusing me. When it gets close to meal times I get hungry (normal) but when I start eating I seem to stop feeling hungry all off a sudden... I'm still eating the meals as I know I need to eat and have some calories in me but the feeling is just really confusing me..
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Never had this problem myself so I can't say what could be the cause. I would perhaps space your meal out a bit. Eat half of it, or until you get the full feeling, then give yourself some time before coming back and finishing it. Just a thought to be sure that you are eating enough.0
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te="ruggedshutter;33063284"]Never had this problem myself so I can't say what could be the cause. I would perhaps space your meal out a bit. Eat half of it, or until you get the full feeling, then give yourself some time before coming back and finishing it. Just a thought to be sure that you are eating enough.[/quote]
They're pretty small meals already so I don't understand it.. it's mainly vegetables and things that would go cold though I know I can't eat less as my goal is to only 1200 calories. .0 -
it's psychological
ride it out
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Maybe your appetite has reduced from the exercise and perhaps your stomach has shrunk a bit due to the calorie restriction/eating healthy etc (although it has only been a few days). It is a strange one. Some days my appetite can be ravenous, but others my appetite can be really low and I have to push myself to eat all of my calories/macro goals. Sometimes I will drink a protein shake before bed even though I'm full because I have not hit my numbers for the day.Hopefully others will have more accurate answers though.0
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Make sure you're eating your serving size before you finish. But don't go any further either. You wanna try to eat what you're supposed to eat. Eat until you're satisfied, not until you're full. Your body needs fuel to function and if you're not fueling it the way it needs to be then that could be what's causing it. Eat what you're body needs and not what taste best0
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Are you excited about your food? Do you desire it? Is it possible you start out hungry and then look at your food and don't really want those healthy vegetables anymore?0
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TrevorOwen8 wrote: »Make sure you're eating your serving size before you finish. But don't go any further either. You wanna try to eat what you're supposed to eat. Eat until you're satisfied, not until you're full. Your body needs fuel to function and if you're not fueling it the way it needs to be then that could be what's causing it. Eat what you're body needs and not what taste best
I have been eating really healthily and I'm following a mean plan that tells me how much of each food group to have at each meal. I didn't even reach 1200 calories yesterday and I know you're not supposed to go below that amount..0 -
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Today is also my second day! *high five!* Im curious though, are you taking any diet pills? Ill be honest, I am taking Hydroxycut (started yesterday also with my diet) and I felt EXACTLY the same as you are describing today. Hmm.0
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If you're eating a lot of raw fruit and veggies and this is something new for you it could be that the fiber is filling you up more rapidly than you're used to. TBH we can't really tell you what's going on without knowing a lot more about what you've been eating and what you are currently eating.
Regardless, stick with it! The first few days of any lifestyle change can be the most challenging.0 -
It goes away.0
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I've never experienced this, but it seems like you're psyching yourself out. I don't know of any physiological reason for this to happen. I would say keep going, and make sure you're eating enough.0
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It's probably all in the mind. Don't worry about getting it perfect on day 2. Your body will sort it out!0
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