Help I’m hungry all the time

toretty
toretty Posts: 4 Member
edited November 22 in Health and Weight Loss
Hello It’s my first time posting I need advice on my journey... i been dieting for ever . I been always overweight, now I want to make changes on my life style because of health my knees hurt my back and I don’t want to gain anymore weight. I’m 5’3 225 lbs, last year I had my baby he’s 1 yr old now and still not loosing my baby weight I’m always hungry sometimes I can control myself but when I’m feeling down or in my period I just can’t stop eating makes me feel so good, I need an advice how to control myself on those days i exercise some times walking or do cardio but then I stop I’m really wanna change my life but I can’t .. my husband love to eat too and that don’t helps a lot please tell me joe do you control your appetite o need to lose and I need advice tricks or some help ... thank you
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  • ashliedelgado
    ashliedelgado Posts: 814 Member
    Easy fixes - fill up on things that add bulk without calories. There is a reason we always hear salad salad salad when we want to diet. Without the extra cheese and dressings and nuts, low calorie and filling. Start each meal with a large glass of water ahead of it by about 10 minutes.

    I feel like there are deeper issues at play here that may be worth looking into, but habits will need to be altered. You need to find something else that makes you feel good.
  • ritzvin
    ritzvin Posts: 2,860 Member
    also foods with high fiber, like split pea soup, can be very filling for low calories.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    Harsh truth? You'll be hungry at first. Another harsh truth? Being hungry is just part of eating less than you are used to.

    There are ways to help that. Change what you eat. Eat lots of fiber, fat and protein, less carby bready stuff.

    I know you are new to this, but you need to drop the excuses. All of them. And just do what you need to do to get the weight off. Excuses are barriers against our goals. Never blame others for what you can control. Adults sometime have to put their "big girl panties" on and just be responsible for themselves.

    harsh truth...no you don't have to be hungry to lose weight.

    appetite <> hunger
    Thrist <> hunger
    Boredom<>hunger

    but lots confuse them.

  • LeslieB042812
    LeslieB042812 Posts: 1,799 Member
    I think that @toxikon hit the nail on the head when she said that "everyone is different". That is so true! I know a lot of people who have had success with Low Carb High Fat, like @dhadley1970, while for others (me included) that doesn't work (I need a balanced meal to feel satisfied). Therefore, I would strongly recommend trying different things (like the ones that toxikon listed). Personally, I find that I feel most full on the fewest calories when my foods are high-volume and low calorie, minimally processed, high protein, balanced macros (fats, proteins and carbs).

    The key is understanding yourself and your own triggers, whether those are emotions, foods (like chips--I'll eat them all), or situations (like parties or eating out). The thing that seems to have the most evidence in helping with weight loss is writing down what you eat, when, and how much. Tracking your hunger levels and emotions before, during and after eating, will also help you gain insights into your own patterns and triggers, which you can then strategize for.

    Good luck!
  • toretty
    toretty Posts: 4 Member
    Thank you all , I been trying meals every 3 hours and still hungry and one large meal by day and this is the one is working more for me but then I got bored and need something to chew and then I go back with my bad habits, I supposed to eat 1200 calories some days I’m perfect it some not and i drink lots of water like 10 16 oz water bottles.... thank you I’m really grateful with this advices next Time I’ll post will be to share my progress thank to you
  • sjd421
    sjd421 Posts: 54 Member
    Where did you come up with 1200 calories? Did you do the guided set up on MFP? Also make sure you log any exercise and eat back those calories.
  • Lean59man
    Lean59man Posts: 714 Member
    edited October 2017
    It's ok to feel hungry.

    It really is.

    I'm not trying to be silly when I say that.

    What you wrote indicates that eating is tied into you emotionally in some way. You are eating to feel good.

    Overeating is a habit like biting your nails or smoking. You need to become aware of the things that lead to your overeating habit and substitute other things. Watching TV is often a precursor to overeating for example.

    So do not put yourself in that situation. If you are an alcoholic don't hang out in bars.

    When you start to feel like overeating go for walk or do something that occupies your mind.

    And like others have said, don't be too extreme in your calories. Set achievable goals.
  • toretty
    toretty Posts: 4 Member
    sjd421 wrote: »
    Where did you come up with 1200 calories? Did you do the guided set up on MFP? Also make sure you log any exercise and eat back those calories.

    Idk when I set up MFP my weight height and activity level was sedentary it show me 1200 calories and when I do excersices almost never eat back the calories burned
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    toretty wrote: »
    sjd421 wrote: »
    Where did you come up with 1200 calories? Did you do the guided set up on MFP? Also make sure you log any exercise and eat back those calories.

    Idk when I set up MFP my weight height and activity level was sedentary it show me 1200 calories and when I do excersices almost never eat back the calories burned

    1200 is a default. If you put in a high enough weekly weight loss goal, MFP spits out 1200.

    1200 is for petite & sedentary OR elderly & sedentary. If this is not you.....you set a too high weekly weight loss goal.

    1200 is BEFORE exercise. Be hungry if you want to. Don't use the site as designed....but that's why you are hungry.
  • NotGuiltylawyer
    NotGuiltylawyer Posts: 39 Member
    1200 cals is too extreme. Remember, you are just starting out. You are not used to eating healthy and practicing portion control. Start with a goal that's more realistic. Trust me, you will still loose. I am sure that before you started your weight loss journey, you were prob eating over 2500 cals per day, on good days!

    Start small, cut down on junk, sugar and be mindful of your portions. Up your water intake as well. You don't want to send your system in shock by starting a 1200 cals per day, you will get discouraged and quit!

  • bebeisfit
    bebeisfit Posts: 951 Member
    There's a thread with lots of information at the top of the forum page for General weight loss. It links to nearly a dozen topics. It's a great place to start and might answer some basic questions.

  • bebeisfit
    bebeisfit Posts: 951 Member
    1200 cals is too extreme. Remember, you are just starting out. You are not used to eating healthy and practicing portion control. Start with a goal that's more realistic. Trust me, you will still loose. I am sure that before you started your weight loss journey, you were prob eating over 2500 cals per day, on good days!

    Start small, cut down on junk, sugar and be mindful of your portions. Up your water intake as well. You don't want to send your system in shock by starting a 1200 cals per day, you will get discouraged and quit!

    Yes! Just start logging what you are currently eating, and then cut back your portions. Weigh and measure - don't eyeball it, because when you start weighing things, you just might be surprised to see what a "portion" is. Start adding more vegetables and other high fiber foods, drink that water and ditch or cut back on liquid calories.

    You don't need to do it all the first day. Gradual changes are those that stick for most people. Yes there will be those people that started strict on day one, but for many of us, we made one or two changes a week/month.

    Start walking if you can, bring the baby, and if you can only go for 5 or 10 minutes that's what you do. But do it consistently, and after a week or two or three, up that time by a few minutes.

    This isn't a race, there is no finish line, you will need to maintain these habits for life if you want to keep the weight off.
  • JuliaHaleFitness
    JuliaHaleFitness Posts: 56 Member
    I think it's a bit of a 2-part issue: you're always hungry but you've also picked up a habit that you want to kick!

    Fill up on fiber and protein and veggies! Veggies are low cal, high in fiber and fill you up. My favorite thing to make when I just want to EAT is a BAS (Big *kitten* Salad). Mix of my favorite greens, raw and roasted veggies (roasted mushrooms are amazing), a handful of avocado and protein (my favs are smoked salmon or grilled chicken). Fills you up BIG time and totally healthy.

    It sounds like you already recognize that over-eating is a thing for you. Try to recognize it in the moment and immediately (I mean don't even think about it), remove the food. Find something else that you love to do - make tea, take a bath, go for a walk, garden, etc. Healthy and you'll feel proud of yourself which will do wonders to motivate you next time.

    Goodluck - you've got this!
  • toretty
    toretty Posts: 4 Member
    Thank you and I’ll take all the advice it’s been really motivational all this thanks all
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    toretty wrote: »
    sjd421 wrote: »
    Where did you come up with 1200 calories? Did you do the guided set up on MFP? Also make sure you log any exercise and eat back those calories.

    Idk when I set up MFP my weight height and activity level was sedentary it show me 1200 calories and when I do excersices almost never eat back the calories burned

    It might be useful to take some time to read the link I posted up above. It has a couple of different ways to set your calorie goals and it sounds like 1200 might not be working out for you.
  • Rickster1967
    Rickster1967 Posts: 485 Member
    Good tip:

    make a green salad to eat before you main course - dressed with salt and a squeeze of lemon juice

    I like romain (cos) lettuce, cucumber, scallions (spring onion), radish.. a large bowlful is virtually nothing calorie wise, drink a glass of water with it

    then eat your normal, healthy lunch or dinner

    do this consistently and you won't feel so hungry.

    Oh, and MUSHROOMS are a big filler upper food. Just grill or griddle them with no fat or a One Cal Spray

    100g of mushrooms is 10 calories, make a side dish of them with your protein and fill your tummy

    Noneed to be hungry, eat LOTS of very low calorie foods
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    Good tip:

    make a green salad to eat before you main course - dressed with salt and a squeeze of lemon juice

    I like romain (cos) lettuce, cucumber, scallions (spring onion), radish.. a large bowlful is virtually nothing calorie wise, drink a glass of water with it

    then eat your normal, healthy lunch or dinner

    do this consistently and you won't feel so hungry.

    Oh, and MUSHROOMS are a big filler upper food. Just grill or griddle them with no fat or a One Cal Spray

    100g of mushrooms is 10 calories, make a side dish of them with your protein and fill your tummy

    Noneed to be hungry, eat LOTS of very low calorie foods

    This is great advice IF fiber is the thing that keeps you satiated. The problem is that's not one size fits all. I would need some dietary fat with this to have any staying power for me.
  • Rickster1967
    Rickster1967 Posts: 485 Member
    TeaBea wrote: »
    Good tip:

    make a green salad to eat before you main course - dressed with salt and a squeeze of lemon juice

    I like romain (cos) lettuce, cucumber, scallions (spring onion), radish.. a large bowlful is virtually nothing calorie wise, drink a glass of water with it

    then eat your normal, healthy lunch or dinner

    do this consistently and you won't feel so hungry.

    Oh, and MUSHROOMS are a big filler upper food. Just grill or griddle them with no fat or a One Cal Spray

    100g of mushrooms is 10 calories, make a side dish of them with your protein and fill your tummy

    Noneed to be hungry, eat LOTS of very low calorie foods

    This is great advice IF fiber is the thing that keeps you satiated. The problem is that's not one size fits all. I would need some dietary fat with this to have any staying power for me.

    I'm assuming most people will be getting approx 30% of their calories from fat (well I do)

    I prefer to get my fat from my eggs, meat and a bit of butter which is why I don't add fat to my salad

    That 30% of cals from fat should be enough to provide satiation if fat is the key.

    Bulk though WILL tell the brain that the belly is full if you actually do FILL the stomach and if this bulk is slow to digest then hunger can be delayed until it's time to eat again
  • pinzgauer
    pinzgauer Posts: 6 Member
    We've likely all been through good times (diet under control, healthy lifestyle, "the good old days" etc.) and bad times (weight gains, sloppy diet, "letting go", etc.). It always baffled me how my appetite could be completely out of control during some months or years (gaining 20lbs in a short time), and then under control again during other times.

    Then I noticed it doesn't have anything to do with my appetite, discipline or willpower. Rather, it always had something to do with my lifestyle, such as where I lived, the job I had, the partners I had, and other emotions affecting me. Once your environment is set up for a healthier lifestyle, your appetite and good habits can follow more easily.

    That said, my advice based on my experience (even though I'm not married): allow your husband to support you and partake in this journey. I believe that partners have a crucial influence on our diet success, especially if you consider that they share the same grocery list or restaurant menu.
  • eatyogarun
    eatyogarun Posts: 59 Member
    MFP tells me 1200 as well if I plug in my numbers and like you, that leaves me really hungry. I decided to figure out how many calories I would need to sustain me at my goal weight and I eat those. I realize my weight will come off slower than I'd like but I am OK with that. It's a better alternative than doing nothing or being very hungry. (I realize this might be still be too low of a number for people with more weight to lose, so in that case you could start eating for an intermediate goal and adjust down as you lose.)
  • KayTeeOne
    KayTeeOne Posts: 122 Member
    Drink green tea with lemon or sugarfree lemonade whenever you feel hungry
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