Still hungry!!
sheluvshells2
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I have eaten about half of my calorie allowance for the day and am still hungry. There are still quite a few hours before bedtime.
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Unfortunately, hunger is often part of losing weight. I actually often find myself less hungry when I go without food for several hours. That's why some people do well with Intermittent Fasting. They eat only within a limited window.
I would drink some water, black tea, a cup of low-calorie broth or a low-calorie snack. Then try to distract yourself if still hungry.0 -
Try more filling foods. More protein, fiber and healthy fat. I like plain grilled chicken breast dipped in a little guacamole.0
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Usually when I just feel hungry no matter what and can't ignore it, I chew on sunflower seeds. They're pretty low-calorie, take a long time to eat, and distract you. Plus they have the added benefit of making your body feel like it's getting food.0
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Yes, drinks can make a huge difference. The more the merrier. There is some evidence that thirst is sometimes misinterpreted by the brain as hunger. if you have not been drinking enough for many years your body starts to crave food when it's thirsty because it has learned that to be its primary source of liquids. So sometimes you have to drink as much as you can for a really extended period to retrain your brain into feeling thirst instead of hunger when you are dehydrated :-)0
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I would evaluate if I'm actually hungry or maybe just bored. A low calorie, filling snack might help. Some almonds and an apple. I find a little protein and a little fat help fill me up. I also find that warm liquids (tea, coffee, broth, etc) seem to help. Just watch the sugar/cream calories. They can add up.0
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Unfortunately, hunger is often part of losing weight. I actually often find myself less hungry when I go without food for several hours. That's why some people do well with Intermittent Fasting. They eat only within a limited window.
I would drink some water, black tea, a cup of low-calorie broth or a low-calorie snack. Then try to distract yourself if still hungry.
I do well with fasting. I have a schedule for myself when I'm having each meal/snack. As long as I stay hydrated, I rarely feel hungry. It's time to eat and I don't even realize it!
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sheluvshells2 wrote: »I have eaten about half of my calorie allowance for the day and am still hungry. There are still quite a few hours before bedtime.
Eat the other half?0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »sheluvshells2 wrote: »I have eaten about half of my calorie allowance for the day and am still hungry. There are still quite a few hours before bedtime.
Eat the other half?
This!0 -
Unfortunately, hunger is often part of losing weight. I actually often find myself less hungry when I go without food for several hours. That's why some people do well with Intermittent Fasting. They eat only within a limited window.
I would drink some water, black tea, a cup of low-calorie broth or a low-calorie snack. Then try to distract yourself if still hungry.TavistockToad wrote: »sheluvshells2 wrote: »I have eaten about half of my calorie allowance for the day and am still hungry. There are still quite a few hours before bedtime.
Eat the other half?
This!
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Thank you everyone for these suggestions. Sounds like they will help.0
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And, further back to basics: can it be that your goal is too agressive? Are you eating back exercise calories...? If your goal is too low and you are not eating back your exercise calories, hunger is pretty much unavoidable.0
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Drink more water and if you haven't done so already, cut out sugary drinks. I found that these increased my hunger, plus you'll save on your daily calorie intake to fit in more nutritious foods. Try adding foods that are high in fibre into your meals.
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im always hungry.
well, i could always EAT.... LOL
learning when youre really hungry and when you could just eat is part of the process....0 -
There are those days that i want more food too. Not even really hungry, just a bigger appetite.
and i eat more food those days
Try to do fats and proteins and hope for the best. But most of the time it solves it for me
As long as i dont eat SURPLUS anything is allowed, lol So i will lose a bit less that week...no big deal.
I have never really been hungry all this time. Just more appetite some days.
Well then i eat more.
Not going to make it hard on myself at all.
Almost lost 110 pounds now in 11 months
And there is not a single day that i didn't eat what i wanted/needed
I made a habit of pre-planning at least a day before, and i tweak the day itself what change in my dairy...when more appetite i try to make big salads fill up on the veggies and incorporate the protein (snacks) etc.
In a way i eat less dense calorie food and try to balance it with proteins and fat...which works for me
Than i load of coffee of water to it and the day is gone before i know it. Being active and get my mind set to something else and walking.
But it is different for everybody, you have to find your "nitch" to solve this kinda feeling. Fight it, eat more, be active, different kinda foods, more fat or protein whatever. Just try things out.
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OP, if you have 1/2 of your calorie allowance left, I would think you would be hungry! The idea of MFP is that your daily goal already has a deficit built in. Eat what you have left!0
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I used to feel hungry ALL the time. Once I started doing more things, focusing on school, exercising more and just drinking water/reading/occupying myself and eating slowly I noticed I can go 6-7 hours without food easily, whereas I used to want to eat every 2 hours
And as a somewhat obvious tip. If you're hungry, make your next meal lean protein and lots of fibrous veggies. Do not eat sugary or processed snacks like those terrible fiber one bars0 -
I have ravenous days too. I just eat and try to make good choices (lots of veggies, lean protein, good fats) to minimize the damage (doesn't always work).
Otherwise, yeah... My days go better when I have plenty of protein and fiber at breakfast.0 -
I hate being hungry, and honestly I LOVE food. That's how I got so overweight, of course. I try drinking water to fill that void, and just tell myself that hunger means my efforts are working. May sound stupid but I know if I go to bed hungry then I'll wake up the next with a better chance of seeing at least a small drop on the scale.0
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OP, I'm going to assume the people telling you to just be hungry missed the part where you've only eaten half of your calories. You're meant to eat them all. EAT!0
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If you are quite new to your plan, this is totally normal. Your body is used to having more food than it needs so this sudden 'sensible eating' plan is making your body say "HUH?!". I'd say listen to your body and give it what it needs - if you feel hungry, incorporate protein-based snacks in to your day. Generally you know what fills you up better than anyone else so if you log those as snacks, I think it'll really help those hunger pangs. Stay strong and don't suffer through it - deprivation isn't the way :]0
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I always eat half my calories or more by 1pm. I need more food in the morning and during the day personally, and can do with a light dinner.0
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Is there something I can eat to fill the void when Im hungry and almost done with my calories for the day? Green veggies? Is there anything besides water?0
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HilarySchlosser wrote: »Is there something I can eat to fill the void when Im hungry and almost done with my calories for the day? Green veggies? Is there anything besides water?
First I'd look to make sure I haven't set too aggressive a calorie deficit. Chances are, if you're set at 1200 calories, for example, that is more than likely too large of a deficit for you. Do you exercise? Do you eat any of your calories earned through exercise?
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All the advice has been great, definitely make sure you're eating enough and getting enough water. Aside from that when I'm having an especially hungry day a packet of oatmeal is a huge help for me.0
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What have you eaten so far? I tend to find that I stay fuller longer by eating healthy fats and proteins as my main source and then filling in with carbs. Are you drinking your water? I keep a bottle on my desk at work at all times, it makes it so much easier to get it all in.0
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HilarySchlosser wrote: »Is there something I can eat to fill the void when Im hungry and almost done with my calories for the day? Green veggies? Is there anything besides water?
Coffee kills my hunger pain (quick but temporarily) then I usually eat cucumber slices-very low calories.0
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