No carbs please
araffoul
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I am doing a no carb diet, and it seems like everyone at work decided to get together and start teasing me. They bring doughnuts buy pizza, which it's hard enough to walk away from. What's worse is that they beg me to take a bite, like its their sole mission in life to get me to eat crappy foods. It's getting harder and harder to stay strong and walk away... Anyone else feels this way?
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There will always be negative, unsupportive people for whatever reason; jealousy, bad sense of humor etc. that will try to sabotage your efforts.
Be strong, stay focused, walk away, ignore or tell them firmly how you feel... However u decide to handle it.... You just stay focused on what's good for you!
Have dealt with this for years, you are not alone!4 -
Isn't funny how unsupportive people can be? Stay strong...it isn't worth it. There will always be pizza and donuts when you feel like you want to work it in to your eating plan for the day!3
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Your co-workers sound like inconsiderate A-holes! Stand your ground, hopefully they'll get bored soon and move on.6
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This is why I keep my diet preferences to myself.18
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Why would you tell your co workers your goals?9
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No carb diets are difficult to do with the world around you being normal....8
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Teasing and deliberate sabotage is never cool. But what ARE you eating (or aiming to eat)? As far as I know, there's carbs in everything except meat, eggs and oil? Surely you must be eating some carbs?
Maybe it's better not to announce changes in diet to everyone.8 -
You are stronger than me, I would of told them the f off the first time they did that to me and been total biotch to them lol.0
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I am doing a no carb diet, and it seems like everyone at work decided to get together and start teasing me. They bring doughnuts buy pizza, which it's hard enough to walk away from. What's worse is that they beg me to take a bite, like its their sole mission in life to get me to eat crappy foods. It's getting harder and harder to stay strong and walk away... Anyone else feels this way?
Stay Strong! Prove to them that you're determined to keep your word and make your "no, mean no!" When they bring in carbs, get up and walk away, don't even look at it. When they start to beg, say "I thank you for your 'generosity', but NO!" They'll eventually leave you alone... but should you give in EVEN ONCE, they've got you! SO learn not to be tempted.!1 -
It's definitely though in the work environment, I feel you. Though I'm not doing a restrictive diet, I am trying to curb my "at the computer snacking" tendencies, and it doesn't help that we have a snack bar with all sorts of goodies only 10 feet away from my desk and tasty baked goods in the office more often than not. I've managed to stay away from the snack bar (I try to bring healthier alternatives, like an apple, etc with me) and go for a walk if I feel the need to munch on something out of habit/vs hunger. Unless you have coworkers who are willing to support you getting healthy, I would not advertise that you're trying to diet, etc. It's honestly none of their business.0
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I have no idea how anyone can do a completely no carb diet, but anyway - this is a prime example of why you don't share your food choices with others that don't need to know. I would NEVER go around telling all my co-workers I'm on a diet. They have no need to know that. Its just oversharing and an invitation for issues.2
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All you have to say is "I brought my own food", if they continue, take their offering, and dump it in the trash right in front to of them. Last year I dealt with a nosey coworker. I never shared my diet plans if not asked, yet she'd come in my office giving me advice, and offering me food not in my goals.
You're not food shaming them, are you?3 -
I am assuming you don't mean zero carb, you mean no bread/pasta/cake etc.?
I agree with posters who keep their diets to themselves. There's no reason your coworkers should know the specifics of your diet! You're basically opening the door to what you're experiencing.
Disclaimer since I've already been called "nasty" today: This doesn't mean your coworkers are right, they suck.1 -
Probably best not to respond to their abhorrent behaviour by calling their food "crappy", think it (if you really must) but if you say it they will feel it's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
Personally I would confront their behaviour (in a very loud voice) and directly ask them why they "get together and start teasing me". Don't be a passive victim, make them realise how much they are upsetting you. One big argument would be better than a drip, drip, drip of you repeatedly feeling bullied IMO.
Staying strong by walking away isn't a great tactic in my experience.0 -
EvgeniZyntx wrote: »No carb diets are difficult to do with the world around you being normal....
People tend to eat things other than meat?? Who knew?2 -
Don't tell people about your personal eating habits.3
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Don't tell people about your personal eating habits.
Sometimes, they will make a notice. My pesky coworker asked why I suddenly started bringing lunch, and I said I'm trying to eat healthier (of curse, they didn't wanna hear about CICO after asking about how I've lost, lol). This person would constantly say I'm not eating enough, I needed less fat and carbs etc. They literally came I to my closed office to lecture me about a sandwich and chips.
But if OP is constantly going on about their diet, they do need to let off, I agree. Just like we don't want to hear about you lr huge Italian meal when it's not in our goals at the time, they don't want to hear about our protein powder.0 -
hollyrayburn wrote: »Don't tell people about your personal eating habits.
Sometimes, they will make a notice. My pesky coworker asked why I suddenly started bringing lunch, and I said I'm trying to eat healthier (of curse, they didn't wanna hear about CICO after asking about how I've lost, lol). This person would constantly say I'm not eating enough, I needed less fat and carbs etc. They literally came I to my closed office to lecture me about a sandwich and chips.
But if OP is constantly going on about their diet, they do need to let off, I agree. Just like we don't want to hear about you lr huge Italian meal when it's not in our goals at the time, they don't want to hear about our protein powder.
I would have just said "because I want to." No mention of healthier or anything.3 -
kommodevaran wrote: »Teasing and deliberate sabotage is never cool. But what ARE you eating (or aiming to eat)? As far as I know, there's carbs in everything except meat, eggs and oil? Surely you must be eating some carbs?
Maybe it's better not to announce changes in diet to everyone.
There's even some (very low) level of carbs in meat and eggs. Only processed oil and fat is completely carb free.0 -
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My co workers are pretty supportive. I mean I don't expect them to not bring in treats or order pizza. They will offer as a kind gesture but I usually decline and say no carbs for me today! But I get it....it's tough being around pizza and donuts lol.
The best you can do is have low/no carb snacks ready to go. I have some 100 calorie packs of nuts in my desk. Pushing you to eat a donut? Eat your snack instead. Drink some water, or whatever beverage you like. I have some teabags I keep in my desk. It's not easy but you can do it.
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You could quit your job. Then you can focus all your attention on not eating carbs and there will be no one to upset you.4
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My friend is low carb -she never joins in at pizza party or donuts in lunch room- I always make sure I bring a low carb item for office potluck to support her and because it's a great way to eat- she knows what works for her( lost 120 pounds 8 yrs ago) she eats pizza if she wants one day a week- it works for her! Good luck - th3
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Christine_72 wrote: »Your co-workers sound like inconsiderate A-holes! Stand your ground, hopefully they'll get bored soon and move on.
Took the words right out of my mouth.2 -
It appears saying that you don't eat carbs makes people minds do a backflip. They also make snide and unhelpful comments. "Oh, I couldn't give up carbs." "It's not normal!" Etc...
These comments are par for the course, and should be dismissed.2 -
ivanfawcettgibson wrote: »It appears saying that you don't eat carbs makes people minds do a backflip. They also make snide and unhelpful comments. "Oh, I couldn't give up carbs." "It's not normal!" Etc...
These comments are par for the course, and should be dismissed.
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rankinsect wrote: »kommodevaran wrote: »Teasing and deliberate sabotage is never cool. But what ARE you eating (or aiming to eat)? As far as I know, there's carbs in everything except meat, eggs and oil? Surely you must be eating some carbs?
Maybe it's better not to announce changes in diet to everyone.
There's even some (very low) level of carbs in meat and eggs. Only processed oil and fat is completely carb free.
Plot twist: she's eating only oil and that's why her coworkers are after her to eat normal food.
On the bright side, she'd be the perfect candidate to answer the question from the thread about gaining more than a pound if you eat a pound of oil.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »[
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Can't someone make a post on here without some smart comment?
What are you supposed to do in this situation? Slap the colleagues with a hunk of rotting fish until they relent with their teasing?
You can't physically do anything so ignore the comments. They'll soon get bored.
You've just to stick to your guns and focus on the goal. In other words, these comments are par for the course and should be dismissed.0 -
carbs are my fuel, I do 2 to 3 hours cardio a day, I need it.0
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I am doing a no carb diet, and it seems like everyone at work decided to get together and start teasing me. They bring doughnuts buy pizza, which it's hard enough to walk away from. What's worse is that they beg me to take a bite, like its their sole mission in life to get me to eat crappy foods. It's getting harder and harder to stay strong and walk away... Anyone else feels this way?
Gotta ignore people ignorance I went through the same thing. Now everyone is asking how I lost the weight lol.
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