I feel like I am starving!

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ashcoll16
ashcoll16 Posts: 4 Member
So I've recently (day 5) switched my eating habits completely. Like i swung from one end of the pendulum to the other. I have eaten my calories plus a couple more tonight. I feel like I am starving! Why?! I don't understand. I've eaten plenty of food and drank enough water.

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  • ClubSilencio
    ClubSilencio Posts: 2,983 Member
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    Open your diary. Let's figure this out.
  • lisciousg24
    lisciousg24 Posts: 189 Member
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    Open your diary. Let's figure this out.
    Lol


  • lisciousg24
    lisciousg24 Posts: 189 Member
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    ashcoll16 wrote: »
    So I've recently (day 5) switched my eating habits completely. Like i swung from one end of the pendulum to the other. I have eaten my calories plus a couple more tonight. I feel like I am starving! Why?! I don't understand. I've eaten plenty of food and drank enough water.

    Try not changing your eating habits too much to start off. You need to change little by little.
    Otherwise it's hard.
    That could be why you feel as if you're starving
    Course I ain't a pro.
  • Erik8484
    Erik8484 Posts: 458 Member
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    ashcoll16 wrote: »
    So I've recently (day 5) switched my eating habits completely. Like i swung from one end of the pendulum to the other. I have eaten my calories plus a couple more tonight. I feel like I am starving! Why?! I don't understand. I've eaten plenty of food and drank enough water.

    A couple of weeks ago, out of nowhere i became absolutely ravenous all the time, and found myself starving & struggling not to eat everything. Then i came down with the flu, and i decided that that must have been the catalyst. Now that I'm recovered, I'm not starving anymore.

    So maybe you're coming down with something?
  • Erik8484
    Erik8484 Posts: 458 Member
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    Actually I misread, if this is day 5 of eating at a calorie deficit its maybe more likely that you're so hungry because you're eating significantly less than you did 6 days ago. Consider reducing your deficit.
  • Tenster
    Tenster Posts: 278 Member
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    What's your protein intake like?
  • Gioeyebrow
    Gioeyebrow Posts: 404 Member
    edited April 2016
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    What i did when i started is changed things like tortillas and bread to wheat and started stking my food with some type of vegies lol like today i ate tacos with a bunch off meat but i also put a ton of pico the gallo same with my sanwiches but with letuce it fills you up and its super yummy Also it gives you a lot more calories to spare so you dont have to starve
  • Cameron_1969
    Cameron_1969 Posts: 2,857 Member
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    I have found that when I kick off a 'diet' after letting myself go for too long. . (i.e. finally decide to eat at a moderate deficit) .. I am hungry as hell for like three days. I know this is going to happen, so I endure it. . After that the hunger tapers off as I get used to it and after a week or so I'm barely hungry at all anymore.

    (and I'm talking about a moderate 500 calorie deficit here, not dropping to 1200 calories a day or anything like that).
  • ashcoll16
    ashcoll16 Posts: 4 Member
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    I'm not sure how to open my diary to people.
    O
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
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    Settings > Diary Settings > Public
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
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    These are my really general tips for hunger:

    1. Make sure that your calorie goals are actually set appropriately. Don't skip this step. A lot of people set goals that are too aggressive and then wonder why they're having a hard time. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/819055/setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets

    2. Look for foods higher in protein, fat, and fiber. These help us stay full and more satisfied longer. If you're using MFP's default settings, try to consider protein, fat, and fiber as minimums to reach every day rather than maximums to stay below.

    3. Drink plenty of fluids. Some people really do confuse thirst and hunger.

    4. Get plenty of rest. This includes sleeping enough and taking rest days from the exercise. Sometimes our bodies look for food when they're exhausted.

    5. Play around with your meal timings. Some people do really well on 5-6 small meals a day and others feel like they want to gnaw their own arm off eating like that. Skipping breakfast, eating breakfast, 16:8 fasting, 6 small meals, 3 larger meals, snacks, no snacks, meal timing won't make a big difference to your weight loss, but it may help your hunger levels, mood, concentration, gym performance, etc. throughout the day. Don't be afraid to try a different way and see if it helps.

    6. Wait it out. If you know you're eating enough and the other steps above aren't helping, you may just have to wait it out. Our bodies send out hunger signals partially out of habit. If you eat at a certain time every day your body will start to get hungry at that time. The good news is that these signals can be retrained to stop telling you to be hungry all the time. The bad news is that you may just have to be hungry for a little bit while that happens.

    7. I also think it's important to remember that there's a habitual component to hunger. This goes along with point #6, but if you eat because you're bored or you're used to eating in front of the TV or in the car or whatever it is, then you can replace those habits with others that are better for you. Things like keeping water on hand to sip instead of snacking or picking up hobbies that keep your hands busy or that get you out of the house more can help out a little while you're retraining your hunger cues. You might need to pay attention to why you're eating/hungry or what you're feeling when you eat and try to replace food with other things, but it can be really beneficial over time.
  • skvbrevity
    skvbrevity Posts: 14 Member
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    This isn't exactly a healthy suggestion, but sometimes a cup of coffee with cream to make it brown bag brown, & just sipping it slowly will help me through a need to cheat time. I've also been keeping a large container of Publix fresh fruit (melons, strawberries, grapes, pineapple) in the frig at all times. A few bites of melon eaten slowly is a great mini-snack that I enjoy. Hey, if all else fails -- go to sleep. LOL