Help me! Binged last night and feel terrible!!!!
Squeaky_XO
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I got home from a long day at work. I'm a housekeeper and I knew I was hungry. So I made dinner which was scrambled eggs and toast with some hot sauce. Then I saw there was leftover pizza from my family and I totally binged and had 4 pieces. I hate myself. Will I gain weight? How can I not gain weight? Please please help me!!!!
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4 pieces doesn't sound like much of a binge to me haha, but anyway don't worry about it. Just carry on today as normal. You didn't put on all your weight from 4 slices of pizza before, you're not gonna suddenly put it all back on from 4 slices of pizza now.0
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Your body probably feels very heavy right now. You may even get a little bloated due to eating pizza, a food that you generally do not eat in large amounts. Eat light today to rid yourself of the bloat and try to up your fiber. You will not gain weight as mentioned prior, you didnt gain all of the weight from pizza. Just pick yourself up and look forward0
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Yeah probably not- just log it and move on. If you got on the scale this morning you may have seen a slight increase due to the sodium content usually in pizza. But if you get right back on the bandwagon you should be fine. One meal of eating too much isn't cause for panic- everyone has those from time to time. As a housekeeper you probably don't have time to stop and eat but in the future you may wish to keep some high fiber snacks in the car or something that you can munch on your way home so you won't be famished when you get home and are thus less likely to "binge"- maybe an apple?0
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You might retain some fluid from the salt, so don't freak out if the scale jumps. But 4 pieces of pizza is not the end of the world at all. Log it, move on.0
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Okey dokey. So if it's mostly sodium from the pizza should I drink more water than usual and increase my core workouts? Or keep my usual workouts going as normal?0
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How many calories do you allow yourself? Sounds like after a hard days work house keeping you'd need to eat more than eggs on toast. Was that going to be your main meal of the day? Perhaps you're setting yourself up to fail by not having a realistic goal. Depending on size, thick/thin crust those pizza slices may not have added as many calories as you might think...did you log? Sometimes I've thought I ruined a day but then when I logged it was still within my limit.0
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And I use to weigh myself on Sundays but found Fridays work better for me.0
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Just drink some water and move on. And maybe loosen your grip a little.0
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just know that it is ok to have 'off' days. most people do. you wont put on weight so dont worry i actually allow myself to have off days to keep me sane haha. i have been on my diet for 3 weeks now and i have had 3 or 4 off days so far and its not affected my weight loss0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »Just drink some water and move on. And maybe loosen your grip a little.
By loosen grip you mean don't stress too much right?
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sammiewammie444 wrote: »just know that it is ok to have 'off' days. most people do. you wont put on weight so dont worry i actually allow myself to have off days to keep me sane haha. i have been on my diet for 3 weeks now and i have had 3 or 4 off days so far and its not affected my weight loss
Wow really? Thats definitely reasurring.
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Squeaky_XO wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »Just drink some water and move on. And maybe loosen your grip a little.
By loosen grip you mean don't stress too much right?0 -
I similarly went over my calorie limit yesterday. I went to the movies with my family and shared popcorn, then my mom decided spontaneously to go out for dinner (when I was already pretty full) and, as the saying goes, "my eyes were bigger than my stomach".
I think it's hard not to beat yourself up about going over, but it's important. I've read that in studies done on people trying to lose weight, people who didn't beat themselves up as much about a "failure" ended up losing more weight. Because being calm and not stressed serves the goal better, and helps you stay to your plan and not overeat and binge as much.0 -
You probably did yourself a favor. The body needs to be "tricked" every now and again. Just continue about your normal workout routine and maintain good eating habits (not diet), and you'll be fine.0
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phinphanbill26 wrote: »You probably did yourself a favor. The body needs to be "tricked" every now and again. Just continue about your normal workout routine and maintain good eating habits (not diet), and you'll be fine.
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Look, you can't change that you slipped. The only thing you can control now is today. Everyone has bad moments but the only people that are successful are the ones that just deal with it and move on. Also...think about it this way...did one bad meal get you to where you are now? No. No it did not. This one bad choice will only have a bad outcome if you use it as an excuse to give up. And that is the bottom line.0
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food is just food and you ate food. this is neither good or bad. it just is.
now is it going to help you get to where you want to go to always eat like that? no but I'm sure you don't plan an always doing that.
it happened. move forward. don't look behind. you will be ok0 -
Who can resist leftover pizza, you would be a robot if you could!
I have a friday night splurge every week, chinese meal, rice, prawn crackers. I tend not to punish myself for it, it's not a bad day. I look at the weekly average and if i stay under for the week the world is good. I just adjust for it across the week. I'm 19kg down now in just over 4months.
Ironically, some of my biggest wieghtlosses, and plateau breaking periods have followed a big family meal out at a resturant or something where I've just said, diet's off tonight, it's a celebration.0 -
chris_finnigan wrote: »
Ironically, some of my biggest wieghtlosses, and plateau breaking periods have followed a big family meal out at a resturant or something where I've just said, diet's off tonight, it's a celebration.
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chris_finnigan wrote: »Who can resist leftover pizza, you would be a robot if you could!
I have a friday night splurge every week, chinese meal, rice, prawn crackers. I tend not to punish myself for it, it's not a bad day. I look at the weekly average and if i stay under for the week the world is good. I just adjust for it across the week. I'm 19kg down now in just over 4months.
Ironically, some of my biggest wieghtlosses, and plateau breaking periods have followed a big family meal out at a resturant or something where I've just said, diet's off tonight, it's a celebration.
That happens when you loosen your grip.
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Day to day weight fluctuations will occur but what is most important is that the trend shows you are making progress.
More importantly don't beat yourself up and lose sight of why you decided to make changes and track your diet. This is a long term game and one night will not doom your long term progress.
Depending on what your workouts look like think of this as an opportunity to use that fuel for more intensity today (shorten the rest in between sets, sprint/increase speed in intervals, maintain focus longer, etc.).
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yopeeps025 wrote: »chris_finnigan wrote: »Who can resist leftover pizza, you would be a robot if you could!
I have a friday night splurge every week, chinese meal, rice, prawn crackers. I tend not to punish myself for it, it's not a bad day. I look at the weekly average and if i stay under for the week the world is good. I just adjust for it across the week. I'm 19kg down now in just over 4months.
Ironically, some of my biggest wieghtlosses, and plateau breaking periods have followed a big family meal out at a resturant or something where I've just said, diet's off tonight, it's a celebration.
That happens when you loosen your grip.
Absolutely, i was very strict in the beginning, now i'm in normal bmi approaching my target weight (3kg to go) with a few months experience behind me I am able to let loose and know how to keep thi gs in balance, 1 day doesnt undo 4months hard work. If i blow my calories during the day, i dont get my bits of dark chocolate at night. Simples.0 -
chris_finnigan wrote: »
Ironically, some of my biggest wieghtlosses, and plateau breaking periods have followed a big family meal out at a resturant or something where I've just said, diet's off tonight, it's a celebration.
Yep, i'm no expert, so i can only say what has worked for me. I have found having a higher calorie day followed by a leaner day (big dinner on a friday, lite saturday breakfast/lunch) has really stopped alot of the minor stalls. Maybe it stops the body getting too used to a certain intake. Keeps it guessing. Kind of like how interval training works wjen your getting fit.0
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