Fasting? Anyone? Anyone?

dricefishin
dricefishin Posts: 238 Member
edited November 23 in Health and Weight Loss
Anyone fasting for 24 hours or more ? If so, why? Blood sugar reasons? Weight loss? etc....?
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    driefishin wrote: »
    Anyone fasting for 24 hours or more ? If so, why? Blood sugar reasons? Weight loss? etc....?

    nope
  • alondrakayy
    alondrakayy Posts: 304 Member
    That sounds awful.
  • dricefishin
    dricefishin Posts: 238 Member
    If this question is against forum rules, how do i delete it ?
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    A one day fast is not going to harm a person. I wouldn't do it, mind you, but that's because it wouldn't work for me (restricted eating times aren't my style) not because it's so dangerous. I have a friend who fasts once per week for religious reasons and has for years without any issue.
  • KombuchaKat
    KombuchaKat Posts: 134 Member
    toxikon wrote: »
    This is a very controversial topic, I'm fully expected to get woo'd here, but what the heck. I have anecdotal experience to add.

    I decided to try a 3-day liquid fast (broths, diet drinks, tea) just to see if I could do it. I'd read some articles about the science of autophagy and purported health benefits of fasting. There ARE studies out there - most of them are done on rats and mice though, so it's hard to judge their accuracy. It's definitely a growing field.

    First day was surprisingly easy, second day was rough, third day was a little easier. It mostly just got weird feeling so empty all the time and it was hard to sleep with an empty stomach. I had enough energy to bounce off the walls the first 2 days. Third day I was starting to feel tired.

    After breaking my fast? Felt fine. I actually felt a nice psychological shift in how I thought about food. Before the fast, I felt really controlled by my hunger. Being hungry was bad, and I needed to eat immediately to make it go away. After the fast, it was easier to shrug off hunger and remind myself it's fine to feel a hunger pang and wait to eat till the next meal. It also made sticking to my IF schedule a heck of a lot easier.

    Will I do it again? Meh. Who knows. Whatever benefits I might've received were so short-lived that I don't know if it's really worth it. I know some people do monthly fasts, but I don't really care to do something like that.

    Same principle with the potato hacking, it helps your mental relationship with food to remove the palatability for a bit. And potatoes are very satiating so hunger is not an issue. And you can intermittent fast on the hack.
  • DananaNanas
    DananaNanas Posts: 665 Member
    I have not looked into "potato hacking" and this is OT but I really like raw potatoes >_<
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    I've been reading a lot about fasting recently, and am planning on trying the feast-fast protocol described in the links below, which calls for a 24 hour fast after a day eating at or over maintenance. My primary reason is that I already have one or two days a week where I eat over my calories, but as I've lost weight (almost 40 lbs this year) I'm starting to get to where I'll need to cut my calories back to keep up a moderate rate of loss (about a pound a week, nothing crazy - I've got a bit over 30 to go to a "normal" BMI). I am already eating moderately low calories during the work week to offset the spike day and don't like the idea of going any lower. And after almost a year of dieting, I've learned that I really enjoy letting loose at least one day a week and don't want to restrict those nights in order to keep up my deficit. So, the plan is to try fasting from when I go to bed Saturday night (that is, Sunday morning) until dinner-time on Sunday, probably totaling between 14-16 hours. If that works well, I'd plan to extend the fast through Monday morning, which would probably end up being 24-30 hours. That's step two, though.

    http://romanfitnesssystems.com/articles/feast-fast/
    http://physiqonomics.com/philosophies-dieting-fasting-spike-days/
  • vingogly
    vingogly Posts: 1,785 Member
    toxikon wrote: »
    After breaking my fast? Felt fine. I actually felt a nice psychological shift in how I thought about food.

    I've done very low carb a few times when starting weight loss for the same reason -- it changes your focus on food, particularly carbs if desire for them is a problem for you. Christians, Moslems, Jews, Hindus, and Buddhists all fast for religious reasons, and have been doing so for thousands of years. But that has a different purpose than fasting for weight loss. My guess is that a day or two here and there isn't going to do any harm (but I wouldn't expect it will "supercharge" your weight loss either), but three days seems a bit over the top to me.
  • Good_Morning_Glory
    Good_Morning_Glory Posts: 226 Member
    I don’t eat breakfast.
  • Jackibrazil
    Jackibrazil Posts: 124 Member
    The only fasting I do is when I haven't been regular. Just lots of water for a day or two to help things along :D
  • toxikon
    toxikon Posts: 2,383 Member
    edited December 2017
    I'm having a colonoscopy on Monday :sad: so have to fast all day Sunday. I am absolutely dreading it!!! This is not something I'd choose to do for no real reason.

    The actual procedure does not worry me, it's the not eating thing that I'm going to struggle with.

    I did a c-scope prep a couple months ago! I don't know what kind of meds they're going to flush you out with, but for me, it was actually not bad at all. I was on Ducolax and Pico-Salax for my prep and it wasn't terrible - I had plenty of 'warning' to get to the bathroom before the urge was too strong. Slept through the nights no problem as well. We have a bidet attachment and that helped a lot too LOL. This may be TMI - but coat your bumhole with a layer of vaseline during your prep, it'll make you way less sore.

    Stock up on jello cups (just not red/purple/blue flavors), they help your stomach feel a bit more full during your fast.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    toxikon wrote: »
    I'm having a colonoscopy on Monday :sad: so have to fast all day Sunday. I am absolutely dreading it!!! This is not something I'd choose to do for no real reason.

    The actual procedure does not worry me, it's the not eating thing that I'm going to struggle with.

    I did a c-scope prep a couple months ago! I don't know what kind of meds they're going to flush you out with, but for me, it was actually not bad at all. I was on Ducolax and Pico-Salax for my prep and it wasn't terrible - I had plenty of 'warning' to get to the bathroom before the urge was too strong. Slept through the nights no problem as well. We have a bidet attachment and that helped a lot too LOL. This may be TMI - but coat your bumhole with a layer of vaseline during your prep, it'll make you way less sore.

    Stock up on jello cups (just not red/purple/blue flavors), they help your stomach feel a bit more full during your fast.

    I have the picolax stocked up. I think I'm overly stressing, there are people all over the world who don't eat for days at a time and don't know where or when their next meal will come, and here I am stressing over a one off piddly day!!
  • toxikon
    toxikon Posts: 2,383 Member
    toxikon wrote: »
    I'm having a colonoscopy on Monday :sad: so have to fast all day Sunday. I am absolutely dreading it!!! This is not something I'd choose to do for no real reason.

    The actual procedure does not worry me, it's the not eating thing that I'm going to struggle with.

    I did a c-scope prep a couple months ago! I don't know what kind of meds they're going to flush you out with, but for me, it was actually not bad at all. I was on Ducolax and Pico-Salax for my prep and it wasn't terrible - I had plenty of 'warning' to get to the bathroom before the urge was too strong. Slept through the nights no problem as well. We have a bidet attachment and that helped a lot too LOL. This may be TMI - but coat your bumhole with a layer of vaseline during your prep, it'll make you way less sore.

    Stock up on jello cups (just not red/purple/blue flavors), they help your stomach feel a bit more full during your fast.

    I have the picolax stocked up. I think I'm overly stressing, there are people all over the world who don't eat for days at a time and don't know where or when their next meal will come, and here I am stressing over a one off piddly day!!

    You'll be fine! :) Just don't watch any cooking shows LOL. Distract yourself with non-food-related stuff.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    toxikon wrote: »
    toxikon wrote: »
    I'm having a colonoscopy on Monday :sad: so have to fast all day Sunday. I am absolutely dreading it!!! This is not something I'd choose to do for no real reason.

    The actual procedure does not worry me, it's the not eating thing that I'm going to struggle with.

    I did a c-scope prep a couple months ago! I don't know what kind of meds they're going to flush you out with, but for me, it was actually not bad at all. I was on Ducolax and Pico-Salax for my prep and it wasn't terrible - I had plenty of 'warning' to get to the bathroom before the urge was too strong. Slept through the nights no problem as well. We have a bidet attachment and that helped a lot too LOL. This may be TMI - but coat your bumhole with a layer of vaseline during your prep, it'll make you way less sore.

    Stock up on jello cups (just not red/purple/blue flavors), they help your stomach feel a bit more full during your fast.

    I have the picolax stocked up. I think I'm overly stressing, there are people all over the world who don't eat for days at a time and don't know where or when their next meal will come, and here I am stressing over a one off piddly day!!

    You'll be fine! :) Just don't watch any cooking shows LOL. Distract yourself with non-food-related stuff.

    LOL, definitely no food related shows! Thank you for the insight, much appreciated :flowerforyou:
  • augustremulous
    augustremulous Posts: 378 Member
    For health and weight loss reasons - no.

    For spiritual reasons - absolutely. However in these cases I was mostly meditating and breathing during the fast - I wasn't living a regular day to life of activity and decision making.
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