It's Not Hunger It's Thirst

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  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    seantnash wrote: »
    My *kitten* is indeed well and truly together ;)

    Oh no Oreos are definitely unique here. In fact we now even have Oreo Thins here too - which are just thinner Oreos - with less cream in them too. Like, what's the point? :angry:

    Best part of Oreo Thins is having 4 cookies instead of 2. 4 is better than 2. ;)

    I can get Double Stuf Oreos in Canada if anyone is will to make a food trade? *winkwink*
  • ladyreva78
    ladyreva78 Posts: 4,080 Member
    I'm always so amused when people tell me that I might be confusing hunger with thirst.

    No *kitten* Sherlock... I drink 3 liters of fluids a day (tea/coffee/water/coke zero). How do you figure I could be thirsty?

    That really drives me up the walls. Good for you for not falling for all that silliness!
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    I have never ever confused hunger with thirst. My signals in that regard are pretty distinct. I've also never mistaken the desire to eat a candy bar for hunger, that's just a pleasure seeking behavior. I'm curious, how does it feel to confuse hunger with thirst? Is it true confusion or is it that low level hunger is just satisfied for a short while for some people by the signals sent when the stomach expands, but it's not a true confusion? I tried it and it doesn't work for me, I just feel sloshy but still hungry.
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    It's so reassuring to hear that I'm not the only who knows it's not thirst. Obviously my "packet of cookies" was an exaggeration but I do know a cookie is much more likely to satisfy me when I'm feeling hungry than a glass of water - even if it's not the healthiest way to satisfy that hunger. It's part hunger cue and part lust cue.

    Can't say I've ever lusted after a glass of water :p
  • evscha
    evscha Posts: 14 Member
    I find that water does help. At least for a moment to reconsider if I actually need to eat/snack or not. If I do, I find that after the water I don't want much so maybe it isn't a bad idea after all. And sometimes I am really just thirsty.
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    I like the philosophy that if you're not hungry enough to eat an apple then you're not really hungry.

    I detest apples so I make sure I'm never hungry o:)
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    seantnash wrote: »


    P.S. No double stuff Oreos here :disappointed:

    yes there are, if you don't mind paying loads for them... american candy shops stock them.

    Peanut butter creme are my personal favourite... again, only from american candy shops. the English peanut butter version are horrible.
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    Oh yeah you can get them on import but they cost the Earth as you said. I did get some of the birthday cake Oreos from Tescos for a friend. They were expensive but LOVELY :smiley:
  • stelly76
    stelly76 Posts: 120 Member
    If i drink instead of eat then i just end up sloshy AND hungry, I have never mistaken thirst for hunger. I wish it was as simple as "I don't want that delicious snack, i'll just have a glass of water instead and it will magically disappear my hunger", yeah, no!

    Me too! My husband thinks I'm crazy when I tell him I just feel the water sloshing around my empty stomach!
  • TheCupcakeCounter
    TheCupcakeCounter Posts: 606 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    If I drink water to curb hunger, I pee more often. My body knows it's not thirsty and basically opens a straight pipeline from my stomach to my bladder. "You're hungry and this ain't food. Eat or pee every 15 minutes."

    It's not about eating a box of cookies either. If hubby wants to take me out for a meal and he gets home a couple hours after I would normally eat, I have to suffer with hypoglycemia symptoms if I want to eat with him. Water or other drinks don't fix that.

    I do that anyway - its how I keep my steps up at work!
  • lkpducky
    lkpducky Posts: 17,644 Member
    edited May 2017
    seantnash wrote: »


    P.S. No double stuff Oreos here :disappointed:

    yes there are, if you don't mind paying loads for them... american candy shops stock them.

    Awwww!! I was going to propose a trade where I send him double stuff Oreos and he sends me Mars bars (just WHY did they stop selling them in the US?) Now he doesn't have to trade. :'(
  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    Large branches of UK Tesco have started stocked double stuff Oreos. They're on offer (54p per packet )at the moment.

    Go on, ask me how I know! No, actually, don't. Confessing how many packets of Oreos are in my cupboard would be deeply embarrassing. :D
  • ladyreva78
    ladyreva78 Posts: 4,080 Member
    Large branches of UK Tesco have started stocked double stuff Oreos. They're on offer (54p per packet )at the moment.

    Go on, ask me how I know! No, actually, don't. Confessing how many packets of Oreos are in my cupboard would be deeply embarrassing. :D

    Soooo... how do you know? :tongue:
  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    ladyreva78 wrote: »
    Large branches of UK Tesco have started stocked double stuff Oreos. They're on offer (54p per packet )at the moment.

    Go on, ask me how I know! No, actually, don't. Confessing how many packets of Oreos are in my cupboard would be deeply embarrassing. :D

    Soooo... how do you know? :tongue:

    Um, I just happened to be passing by that way...? Yes, that's it. And my shoelace needed tying, so I stopped and stooped to tie it, and happened to notice the promotions... *shifty eyes*
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    edited May 2017
    I'm impressed they're still in your cupboard :naughty:
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    seantnash wrote: »
    I like the philosophy that if you're not hungry enough to eat an apple then you're not really hungry.

    I detest apples so I make sure I'm never hungry o:)

    I tell my son this ALL THE TIME! :D
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    edited May 2017
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    I do sometimes confuse thirst and hunger because I don't drink enough water and my hunger signals are pretty borked anyway. I think I'm the only person I've seen on these boards who gives that advice as part of my seven.steps to hunger copy/paste. I see that a lot of people in this thread apparently really hate me right now, but I don't care. Some people have screwy hunger signals. For those like me, drinking more water can help. For those not like me, there are plenty of other things to try. Take the advice you can use and leave the rest.
  • ladyreva78
    ladyreva78 Posts: 4,080 Member
    ladyreva78 wrote: »
    Large branches of UK Tesco have started stocked double stuff Oreos. They're on offer (54p per packet )at the moment.

    Go on, ask me how I know! No, actually, don't. Confessing how many packets of Oreos are in my cupboard would be deeply embarrassing. :D

    Soooo... how do you know? :tongue:

    Um, I just happened to be passing by that way...? Yes, that's it. And my shoelace needed tying, so I stopped and stooped to tie it, and happened to notice the promotions... *shifty eyes*

    Ah!!! So it was self-defense! Happens to me and peanut M&Ms when they're on promotion... :wink:

    You turn your back for a second and the buggers launch a surprise attack at you. You have no choice but to buy them...
  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    I do sometimes confuse thirst and hunger because I don't drink enough water and my hunger signals are pretty borked anyway. I think I'm the only person I've seen on these boards who gives that advice as part of my seven.steps to hunger copy/paste. I see that a lot of people in this thread apparently really hate me right now, but I don't care. Some people have screwy hunger signals. For those like me, drinking more water can help. For those not like me, there are plenty of other things to try. Take the advice you can use and leave the rest.

    Fear not. The discussion had gone off-piste, so I didn't mention it, but I did find that I used to unthinkingly gravitate to food when I was actually slightly thirsty. I don't know to what extent that was habit, and to what extent it was borked body.

    Now? It's still difficult to tell the difference between a genuine light urge and habit, iyswim, but I drink a lot more.
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    lkpducky wrote: »
    seantnash wrote: »


    P.S. No double stuff Oreos here :disappointed:

    yes there are, if you don't mind paying loads for them... american candy shops stock them.

    Awwww!! I was going to propose a trade where I send him double stuff Oreos and he sends me Mars bars (just WHY did they stop selling them in the US?) Now he doesn't have to trade. :'(

    What you really want is a Lion Bar.
  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,753 Member
    I do sometimes confuse thirst and hunger because I don't drink enough water and my hunger signals are pretty borked anyway. I think I'm the only person I've seen on these boards who gives that advice as part of my seven.steps to hunger copy/paste. I see that a lot of people in this thread apparently really hate me right now, but I don't care. Some people have screwy hunger signals. For those like me, drinking more water can help. For those not like me, there are plenty of other things to try. Take the advice you can use and leave the rest.

    I like your copy/pasta!
  • HeliumIsNoble
    HeliumIsNoble Posts: 1,213 Member
    The House of Helium would like peanut butter M&Ms. We'll give you Cadbury's for it.

    The local shop sells tiny packets for £1.41 in their speciality American sweets display, which I call ruinously expensive.
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    Fear not @diannethegeek - nobody will hate you :) everybody is different so, whilst it may not be true for me, it may be true for you.

    This thread was intended as a very much light-hearted observation. I do wonder though if it's thirst that's making you hungry and not just boredom - something the act of going to get a drink will cure as it gives you something to occupy your brain with.

    I'd still choose an Oreo over a glass of water any day of the week :naughty:
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    seantnash wrote: »
    Fear not @diannethegeek - nobody will hate you :) everybody is different so, whilst it may not be true for me, it may be true for you.

    This thread was intended as a very much light-hearted observation. I do wonder though if it's thirst that's making you hungry and not just boredom - something the act of going to get a drink will cure as it gives you something to occupy your brain with.

    I'd still choose an Oreo over a glass of water any day of the week :naughty:

    If I were you, I wouldn't start down the road of believing you know more about my body than I do. I've been studying my hunger signals for half a decade. Sometimes it's boredom. Sometimes it's anxiety and depression. Sometimes it's exhaustion. And sometimes it's even thirst, which I know many here believe is just a myth. I'm apparently a unicorn or something, but it happens.

    Keep in mind that when left to my own devices I have a cup of coffee in the morning, a diet soda with my afternoon snack, and then I won't drink again until maybe right before bed. I get a lot of hydration from foods, but not enough.
  • seantnash
    seantnash Posts: 77 Member
    edited May 2017
    Sorry I didn't mean you personally @diannethegeek - I meant a general "you" rather than specific "you" if you see what I mean. I was just pondering out loud if it's the act of doing something rather than the water in itself for some people.

    As I said though, everyone is different so for some it will be true and others it won't.
  • Gianfranco_R
    Gianfranco_R Posts: 1,297 Member
    seantnash wrote: »
    Fear not @diannethegeek - nobody will hate you :) everybody is different so, whilst it may not be true for me, it may be true for you.

    This thread was intended as a very much light-hearted observation. I do wonder though if it's thirst that's making you hungry and not just boredom - something the act of going to get a drink will cure as it gives you something to occupy your brain with.

    I'd still choose an Oreo over a glass of water any day of the week :naughty:

    If I were you, I wouldn't start down the road of believing you know more about my body than I do. I've been studying my hunger signals for half a decade. Sometimes it's boredom. Sometimes it's anxiety and depression. Sometimes it's exhaustion. And sometimes it's even thirst, which I know many here believe is just a myth. I'm apparently a unicorn or something, but it happens.

    Keep in mind that when left to my own devices I have a cup of coffee in the morning, a diet soda with my afternoon snack, and then I won't drink again until maybe right before bed. I get a lot of hydration from foods, but not enough.

    Ah no, you are not :smile: if I forget to drink after a long run, I become ravenously hungry (and sometimes I forget because I rarely am thirsty).
  • MaddMaestro
    MaddMaestro Posts: 405 Member
    Give drinking Pedialyte a try.
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,149 Member
    Give drinking Pedialyte a try.

    No thanks. That stuff is vile.

    I will confess that I drink more water so I don't stress/emotionally/boredom eat.
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