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jonesal45
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Hi everyone,
I started this program on the 18th and have lost 4 lbs already. I am very excited and feeling pretty motivated so far. I realized I won't lose this much every week but I hope to keep it to at least 1 lb every week. I have not started an exercise plan as of yet. I have just started trying to get used to going to bed hungry. How long before that goes away I wonder? Good luck to everyone, keep the faith!
I started this program on the 18th and have lost 4 lbs already. I am very excited and feeling pretty motivated so far. I realized I won't lose this much every week but I hope to keep it to at least 1 lb every week. I have not started an exercise plan as of yet. I have just started trying to get used to going to bed hungry. How long before that goes away I wonder? Good luck to everyone, keep the faith!
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Hi Jones!
I think that the key to not going to bed hungry is to start to exercise! That way the number of calories you can eat increases when you add your exercise to the exercise log. Having an extra 200-300 calories from exercising REALLY helps the hungries! Also, my advice is to make sure that your foods have a lot of fiber in them - it helps fill you up.
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Welcome to MFP :flowerforyou: you are gonna love it here!
To answer your question, one thing is to start exercising so that you can eat more.
second is the kind of food you choose, slowly you will be able to recognize calorie dense foods from the non dense ones. Load up on those low calorie ones and you will not be hungry. Include lots of fresh fruits and veggies.
Also drink loads of water, that helps too.0 -
I'd say save some calories so that you can have a small snack before bed, I am no expert but I have lost 25 lbs in two months and there have been nights that I had a bowl of popcorn before bed or a piece of fruit or a yogurt cup- a healthy choice, it won't stop you from losing.0
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I'd certainly save some calories if you get hungry before bedtime and have a piece of fruit for example. I don't always have a night snack now as I'm not always hungry - not sure what's changed but it's good!!
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Good Luck
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