Eating in the middle of the nite?!
darkcrow13
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i eat late at night because when I can't sleep this seems to help me go to sleep finally!! And then my next day calories r already a plus, ugh!! Help??
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I have the same problem. Been that way for years! I just go with it!0
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Not sure what you're asking. Are you eating dinner late at night after midnight?
Then, either set your MFP time zone to be a few hours later,
or customise your meal names so that your dinner is at the top, then breakfast, lunch etc.
Or do you mean you eat breakfast, lunch, dinner etc during the day, then also eat again after midnight putting you over your daily limit every day? If so, then just eat less throughout the day to save room for the snack in the wee hours.0 -
Not sure what you're asking. Are you eating dinner late at night after midnight?
Then, either set your MFP time zone to be a few hours later,
or customise your meal names so that your dinner is at the top, then breakfast, lunch etc.
Or do you mean you eat breakfast, lunch, dinner etc during the day, then also eat again after midnight putting you over your daily limit every day? If so, then just eat less throughout the day to save room for the snack in the wee hours.
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Ya I eat breakfast/lunch/dinner on time but I get soo hungry after midnight?? I eat and eat the worst stuff, cake/cookies/ice cream:etc!!!0
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Then add a "midnight snack" meal to the top of your day's list of meals, and budget your calories to make room for it.
It doesn't matter what time of day you eat, btw. Your body burns energy asleep and awake. The whole "don't eat after 8pm" thing is debunked carp.0 -
darkcrow13 wrote: »Ya I eat breakfast/lunch/dinner on time but I get soo hungry after midnight?? I eat and eat the worst stuff, cake/cookies/ice cream:etc!!!
I do it too because i get anxious but I measure it in the daily calories. I leave room for the midnight snacks during the day0 -
If I wake up sore and thirsty I will slam a protein shake at 2:00
No issues
Just count the calories and rock on.
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Eating in the middle of the night is such a way with me I have a meal titled "Late Last Night" so sometimes start my day having already had a "meal" before breakfast. Having added the category and seeing/experiencing how it effects the rest of my daily calories has somewhat curbed the behavior. For me, I have had to learn the difference between waking up hungry and waking up and mindlessly eating out of frustration of not being able to sleep. Being acutely aware of it and seeing it in print reminds me that I really don't have to eat breakfast if I'm not hungry.0
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Set aside some calories and plan what you will have, so you don't just grab & gorge. I almost always have a late night snack, usually cottage cheese or a piece of toast, sometimes with a little honey on it. But I plan it into my day so I'm still on track with my calories.0
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Some carbs at night help me sometimes. Try some toast and peanut butter.
Also work on sleep hygiene.
http://sleepfoundation.org/ask-the-expert/sleep-hygiene
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I budget calories and carbs for a moderate pre-bedtime snack. Because I earlier ate fullness-enhancing foods like protein, fat, veggies, and fiber, I'm not hungry enough to eat and eat and eat as you've described, although I've been there in the past, mostly from not getting enough protein.0
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Force yourself to log anything before eating it. Most of the time I'll see just how calorific indulging will be, and so decide against it after all.0
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Plan for it and make healthier choices. I almost always have a snack an hour before bed or else I wake up starving. I will have low fat cheese, carrots and snap peas with hummus, edamame, or a protein bar or shake.0
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, cake/cookies/ice cream:etc!!! -- don't keep these things available until sometime later down the road (if ever). If they're not handy, you can't eat them. Or plan that midnight snack ahead of time. My go-to snack at night is a frozen yogurt bar -- approximately 100 calories and 5 grams of protein -- that I usually have at about 9 pm.0
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Thks everybody for ur info and advice the whole planning it to happen before and that I'm choosing smartly when it comes to late night snacking. And yes I will add late snacking to my daily log. Great ideas!!!!0
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eileensofianmushinfine wrote: », cake/cookies/ice cream:etc!!! -- don't keep these things available until sometime later down the road (if ever). If they're not handy, you can't eat them.
I don't find that this advice is always helpful. When I have a craving for something, but don't have it, I sometimes eat other things instead, and because those don't satisfy my cravings, I still want to eat so I try something else, and since that doesn't satisfy it so I might eat something more, and etc.0 -
I can completely relate to your struggle ... for years I found myself binge eating during the middle of the night. I would wake up with candy wrappers or cookie crumbs everywhere in my bed. My husband was totally understanding, but when I started getting depressed about the situation he suggested that I see my doctor about it. Though my doctor didn't have a miracle diagnosis or cure, she asked that I try eliminating refined sugar altogether. For me, the shift away from sugar and flour quickly eliminated my nighttime eating. I've had plenty of friends that have learned moderation and found other solutions ... I was just unable to do so. With a protein-rich dinner and a dessert of pecans or walnuts, I fall asleep with a full belly and sleep right through the night. I wish you much luck!0
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