Dieting and Vacations
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aeloine
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Hello! I'm in the middle of a LOOOONG term weight loss journey so the upcoming two week vacation is just another bump in the road rather than an end goal. So for all of the ladies out here who have lost large amounts of weight (50-100 pounds), how did you deal with vacations? I'm going to an all inclusive resort, so cooking my own meals is kind of out of the question. I am unusually active when I go to the beach, so usually lose *some* weight but don't want get off track.
Am I crazy for thinking about bringing my bathroom scale (to track progress) and measuring cups (for the dining room food)?
Am I crazy for thinking about bringing my bathroom scale (to track progress) and measuring cups (for the dining room food)?
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I'd say totally yes to the crazy. Enjoy the vacation - you already said you're extra active and expect to lose some weight. Don't eat dessert at every meal. Don't eat non-stop just because you can. Look for healthy choices when you can - but don't be afraid to indulge a bit. Stay active and enjoy.10
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No way would I track and weigh when I am on holiday.
I eat anything I like and deal with any weight gain when I get back. Enjoying lot's of lovely food/wines is a large part of a holiday to me.
Last year I gained 10lbs, dropped most of it within a week of being back and had only a couple of lbs real weight gain.
I'm off again for 2 weeks this Sunday and will do the same again.11 -
Thanks for the input you guys! I think I might leave the measuring cups at home!3
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Enjoy your holiday. On a long weight lose journey I think you also need to work out how to cope with life. How to maintain in the future.
So yes by all means make some sensible choices. At all inclusive I'm very sensible at breakfast, and have rules like no alcohol before lunch. I too am active - join in power walking or aquacise. My big downfall is cocktails-and they are so calorific -so that probably what I limit most. In the restaurant if it's buffet I walk round first and decide what I really want. The anticipation is part of the fun.
Hope some of my experience is useful and you find what works for you. Enjoy !4 -
Funny, I went on a weight loss vacation to Vegas once. Free airline miles had to be used. I walked and walked and ate well. I loved that vacation since I lost a bit of weight. A great memory. I am planning my next "healthy" vacation.3
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No way to bringing the scale and measuring cups. You know what foods are good choices, just make the best choice possible and you will be fine! Enjoy your trip!!4
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Relax and enjoy yourself. Don't go crazy but do indulge. I am leaving on a trip in the next day to France and a big part of it will be the excitement of trying the cuisine and of course the wine. I plan on having a sensible breakfast, light lunch and not worrying when it's dinner time. We will also be doing a lot of walking so that should help keep things a bit in balance. I have waited my whole life to have this holiday and I'm not going to obsess over calories. If you are sensible and reasonable with your food intake you should be just fine. Have a lovely time4
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juliehmaui2016 wrote: »Relax and enjoy yourself. Don't go crazy but do indulge. I am leaving on a trip in the next day to France and a big part of it will be the excitement of trying the cuisine and of course the wine. I plan on having a sensible breakfast, light lunch and not worrying when it's dinner time. We will also be doing a lot of walking so that should help keep things a bit in balance. I have waited my whole life to have this holiday and I'm not going to obsess over calories. If you are sensible and reasonable with your food intake you should be just fine. Have a lovely time
If I was going to France I wouldn't count calories either! Are you excited for all that CHEESE or what??2 -
The last thing I'm stressing about on holiday is my weight. Enjoy it! I may gain 2-3lbs of actual fat in a week (and my TDEE is 23-500 so that's a lot of splurging haha) Try and stay active but please please please take the deserved mental and physical break!2
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I go on vacation next week, I'm going to go see my dad who happens to live near the Beach and to be honest I'm kinda stressed about it too. The thing is, I'll be with my family and that will involve eating A LOT of fast food, Mexican food, and anything in family size(we do it every year) I'm just hoping that since I'm not the only one eating healthy this year, we can change things up especially where we eat and what we eat. I would hate to undo what I've done for Pizza, Mexican food, fried chicken, & barbeque or whatever. I will not be taken my scale, bc I'm afraid that will just ruin my vacation, but I will try to log what I eat the best I can and hope for the best.1
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I just came back from a week long vacation. I had decided to give myself a week off but not go crazy. We ate out every meal. I made reasonable choices but allowed myself some indulgences. Weighed myself about three days after I got back and was thrilled to see a one pound gain which was gone in a couple of days. I went right back on my meal plan. This served as practice for me because I also have to learn how to maintain without fear after I have reached my goal. Yeah! It is possible. Have fun.3
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I figure that calories count the same no matter where I am located. From time and experience I can "eyeball" pretty accurately if I'm in a situation where I must. Husband was amazed when I cut exactly one ounce of cheese off the block for him, for example. So I will log it and I will assume that tons of butter is added to anything that's not salad. It's extra work, but coming back from vacation with your clothes tight and looking like poo is more depressing to me than tracking calories is. YMMV of course.1
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Enjoy yourself, eat reasonably - for the most part - and realize that a few days or even 2 weeks is not going to dictate the rest of your life. And be active - explore the sites, get in lots of walking.2
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I took a maintenance break, but went in knowing I might gain and resolving that I wasn't going to stress overmuch.2
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Enjoy your vacation, indulge within reason, and know that this is just a minor blip on the long term weight loss road.
Also, many factors over vacation can lead to a big water weight gain, so when you get home, don't freak out if you "gained 10 lbs" in a week. Likely 80% or more of it will just be water retention and come off in a few days.2 -
I'm on vacation right now, in fact. I'm eating and drinking what I like, to satisfaction. I am tracking sloppily, and bumped it up to maintenance for the week. I wasn't very hungry this morning so skipped breakfast and just had really good coffee. I took a run through the woods, which was lovely. Tonight is sushi, and I'll have enough for to be sated, but not a blowout. I'll skip dessert because I don't love any of the available options. And I'll have a lightish cocktail or two. Or three. I'll weigh myself when I get home, and will get back to it my usual routine.
Enjoy!1 -
I start a two week vacation on Monday. It's an extended family vacation I've been going on since I was six, lots of traditions...including eating a lot. You know how often times people eat because they see another person is? Multiply that by being around 40 people. I know that I will gain weight, always have, but it comes straight off after I come back.1
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I am heading to the Netherlands and France for a few weeks. I am worried as well about putting on weight. Let's just hope that I can walk and jog it off as I eat it1
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I try to make sensible choices and weigh up my options. So, since I am not that attached to having say toast with my eggs and bacon in the morning I may skip that so I can enjoy dessert after dinner with less guilt. Give half of my fries to someone else (or sub them for something a bit lower cal), keep it to one glass of soda a day, water the rest of the time unless having cocktails, have tacos or fajitas but only one with a tortilla and the rest over salad for example...etc. I try to balance the calories out a bit more but don't track or measure and still get to enjoy yummy food (and if I bite into something that isn't as good as it looked or 'worth' the calories I don't eat it anyway, I stop and find something else yummier )0
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First, tell us where you're going ! .....! I've lost 75# with plenty of vacations along the way. A few tips,
1) get up early and walk (or run) to start the day with a good burn
2) breakfast eggs and vegetables + whole grain toast
3) lunch + dinner - fresh fish, vegetables, fruit, whatever is local and in season
4) Avoid day drinking, stick with club soda during the day and enjoy a few beers, wine or vodka and sodas with dinner. If you do drink, try to avoid creamy things like piña coladas, mud slides, etc - HUGE calorie bombs
5) stay active during the day - swim, hike, ski, paddle, walk
6) have fun!! No reason why you can't come back to same weight as you left, but NO - no scale!!
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