Night Ranger!

robbienjill
robbienjill Posts: 456 Member
edited November 21 in Health and Weight Loss
Yes, I'm a fan of their music!
But I'm talking about waking up in the middle of the night to snack. It's a habit indeed, but what works for you to stop night snacking?

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  • debbiew716
    debbiew716 Posts: 1 Member
    I use to do the same thing. You get in a habit and it’s hard to break. What I did is finally realized I was self sabotaging by doing this. I decided if I wake up besides trying or go back to sleep,I would read and tell myself kitchen closed. If I had to have something, it would be carrots,celery or water. I was surprised after a couple weeks I no longer look to eat after bedtime. I truly believe if you work on training your brain,you will have different results. Hope this helps.
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    Yes, I'm a fan of their music!
    But I'm talking about waking up in the middle of the night to snack. It's a habit indeed, but what works for you to stop night snacking?

    Don't have this problem, but your thread title hooked me. As a guitar player (hacker actually), it's my type of music - hard rock, but pleasing melodically - and these guys were/are extremely tight. Great band.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    Why are you waking up in the middle of the night at all? I'd work on improving your sleep habits.
  • DX2JX2
    DX2JX2 Posts: 1,921 Member
    I value sleep too much to wake up in the middle of the night. I'm out by the time my head hits the pillow.
  • Meghanebk
    Meghanebk Posts: 321 Member
    I don't snack in the middle of the night (sleep is good), but I curbed snacking in my bedroom by buying a 2 story house :) I won't hike down the stairs for food unless I'm actually hungry, not bored/stressed/angry/sad.

    Have you tried altering the macros of your last meal at night? I know if I don't get enough protein, I'm hungry again in a couple of hours. You could try drinking water when you want to snack, but then you'd have to get up to pee anyway...
  • robbienjill
    robbienjill Posts: 456 Member
    Yes, I'm a fan of their music!
    But I'm talking about waking up in the middle of the night to snack. It's a habit indeed, but what works for you to stop night snacking?

    Don't have this problem, but your thread title hooked me. As a guitar player (hacker actually), it's my type of music - hard rock, but pleasing melodically - and these guys were/are extremely tight. Great band.

    Seen them in Detroit over the Summer. They were awesome!
  • robbienjill
    robbienjill Posts: 456 Member
    debbiew716 wrote: »
    I use to do the same thing. You get in a habit and it’s hard to break. What I did is finally realized I was self sabotaging by doing this. I decided if I wake up besides trying or go back to sleep,I would read and tell myself kitchen closed. If I had to have something, it would be carrots,celery or water. I was surprised after a couple weeks I no longer look to eat after bedtime. I truly believe if you work on training your brain,you will have different results. Hope this helps.

    You are speaking truth! It does sabotage!
  • ProdigiousDigit
    ProdigiousDigit Posts: 49 Member
    Ambien
  • mabearof6
    mabearof6 Posts: 684 Member
    I have a daughter with health issues that require at least 2 middle of the night checks.....I actually save some calories just for these times. I set aside a snack before I go to bed.
  • x_stephisaur_x
    x_stephisaur_x Posts: 149 Member
    I used to be terrible for this!

    I remember waking up in the night hungry once, and taking a packet of crisps upstairs to eat in bed. This was at 2/3am. My boyfriend (now Husband) was staying over and I woke him up with my munching!

    He made me feel pretty bad about the fact that I was eating crisps literally in the middle of the night, so that was when I realised I had a real problem!

    Now if I wake up hungry, I go downstairs and have some water. If I'm still hungry 10 minutes later, I might have a small chocolate bar or something, but usually I don't have anything in so it's tough luck lol

    To be honest though, if you could at least count your snack that would help keep you on track. It doesn't matter what time you eat :)
  • robbienjill
    robbienjill Posts: 456 Member
    I used to be terrible for this!

    I remember waking up in the night hungry once, and taking a packet of crisps upstairs to eat in bed. This was at 2/3am. My boyfriend (now Husband) was staying over and I woke him up with my munching!

    He made me feel pretty bad about the fact that I was eating crisps literally in the middle of the night, so that was when I realised I had a real problem!

    Now if I wake up hungry, I go downstairs and have some water. If I'm still hungry 10 minutes later, I might have a small chocolate bar or something, but usually I don't have anything in so it's tough luck lol

    To be honest though, if you could at least count your snack that would help keep you on track. It doesn't matter what time you eat :)
    You are right! I bought some grapes just in case. So far it's helped the past 2 nights. I just wake up and walk around inside the house, check door locks, peep out and the pups and mosey on back to bed lol.
  • Polo265
    Polo265 Posts: 287 Member
    I was also a horrible middle of the night eater. Sometimes I still am. In order to fall back to sleep, sometimes it's as simple as a glass of water, but sometimes I snack on cucumbers or have a glass of unsweetened almond milk (30 calories).
  • ruqayyahsmum
    ruqayyahsmum Posts: 1,513 Member
    mabearof6 wrote: »
    I have a daughter with health issues that require at least 2 middle of the night checks.....I actually save some calories just for these times. I set aside a snack before I go to bed.

    Im the same. One child with disabilities and one breastfeeding so i keep some cals in case i need something
  • robbienjill
    robbienjill Posts: 456 Member
    At least u ladies have a great plan!
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