I seriously need help with my night eating problem

I have tried everything to stop my night eating habit. My husband and I eat dinner and watch shows together. As soon as he leaves to watch his own shows and I watch mine, I have a ridiculous urge to eat something. I just can't stop myself. Any helpful ideas?
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  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,128 Member
    Is your night eating taking you over your calorie allowance for the day?

    @cmriverside makes some good points, you could also try something that distracts you from eating whilst watching tv, I often do my ironing or exercise whilst watching tv. A lot of people recommend knitting too.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    Nancela wrote: »
    I have tried everything to stop my night eating habit. My husband and I eat dinner and watch shows together. As soon as he leaves to watch his own shows and I watch mine, I have a ridiculous urge to eat something. I just can't stop myself. Any helpful ideas?

    I save calories for a night time snack. It's usually something with a good deal of volume, so it's a decent portion size. Low fat popcorn is great. I pop it in a microwave bowl with just a bit of oil.....so the toppings stick.

    Re: eating in front of the TV - Don't. I get a big glass of ice water, throw in a citrus wedge (if I want fancy) and then find something to do with my hands. Just a little bit of distraction like an adult coloring book, solitaire, or crochet will keep your mind off food.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Evening snacking is an ingrained habit for you. Make it work.
  • kenyonhaff
    kenyonhaff Posts: 1,377 Member
    I think you're responding emotionally here.

    My guess would be your husband leaving to watch his own shows prompts you to feel lonely, or abandoned, or have a loss of connection or something. Putting food in your stomach to ease that empty feeling is how you try to stifle that feeling.

    My suggestions?

    * Suggest at least once a week to not retreat to separate rooms to watch TV. Do something else together. I'd suggest not with a screen.
    * That seems like a lot of TV/movie/etc. viewing time. Do you really know how much time? Could you spend some of that time doing something more active, productive, or differently? A lot of passive TV viewing tends to be linked with behaviors that support obesity.
    * Nothing exactly wrong with eating in front of the TV - as long as it fits in with your CICO plan. But of course munching emotionally gets hard to control.
  • Nancela
    Nancela Posts: 78 Member
    edited March 2018
    Thanks for the suggestions. I think that my husband leaving either brings on a lonely feeling OR I just don't want to eat in front of him. Not sure. I think I will try leaving the kitchen clean-up until he leaves. Maybe that will break the tendency to eat. I also will make sure to leave calories for a night snack just in case. The problem is, something shuts off in my brain at a certain time and I just eat anyway. Thanks everyone. I will try everything you have mentioned. I am also definitely open to more suggestions.
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,899 Member
    Fix yourself some nice flavored non caffeine tea! I like ginger!
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,899 Member
    Micowave popcorn and make calorie allowance for it!
  • Nancela
    Nancela Posts: 78 Member
    Thinking about the abandonment issue I don't think that is true. I actually look forward to him leaving so I can watch my own shoes and have my little party. That is bad. We PVR everything so I just ff the commercials. Yikes! I really do have a problem.
  • EricRSRCP
    EricRSRCP Posts: 57 Member
    Nancela wrote: »
    I have tried everything to stop my night eating habit. My husband and I eat dinner and watch shows together. As soon as he leaves to watch his own shows and I watch mine, I have a ridiculous urge to eat something. I just can't stop myself. Any helpful ideas?

    Hi, I posted here. I have the same problem. Perhaps we can support each other because unless someone has this, they do not understand it. I get a lot of advice but most of it I have already tried. Message me if you want to fight this together!

  • bikecheryl
    bikecheryl Posts: 1,432 Member
    Is there room for any exercise equipment in front of the TV?
  • melanieharris097
    melanieharris097 Posts: 4 Member
    I actually plan a lite snack after the evening meal, that way I don’t feel deprived or like I’m cheating.
  • lois1231
    lois1231 Posts: 330 Member
    edited March 2018
    Go to bed earlier. I try and not eat anything past 8:30. This is just what I do. Not everyone has to follow it. If I stay up too late, I start thinking about food and what I can eat. I have low calorie snacks and I prelog them ahead of time for night time. Then I close out my food diary for the day. This way I know I am done eating for the day. Sometimes I just tell myself. You get to eat again tomorrow. It isn't like you will never get to eat again.

    I am/was notorious for "bad" nighttime eating habits including eating in bed which was a serious issue for me. Too me this sounds like more of a habit you got used to doing. You can break the cycle. Maybe eat low calorie snacks. Try doing something with your hands like a craft or maybe when you get the feeling to eat go for a walk. I do that between meals and after dinner. If you still want something when you come back, then have it. The walk gives you a break to think about what you are doing first.
  • LifeWithPie
    LifeWithPie Posts: 552 Member
    Nancela wrote: »
    Thinking about the abandonment issue I don't think that is true. I actually look forward to him leaving so I can watch my own shoes and have my little party. That is bad. We PVR everything so I just ff the commercials. Yikes! I really do have a problem.

    OMG! This is me! Every night around 9pm my husband goes upstairs to read and go to bed. I go much later. If he's not heading up those stairs by 9:15, I'm like...Go to bed! He just laughs. He knows I'm snacking, he told me he can hear the cabinets opening and bags rustling. LOL. I dont know what it is, I LOVE eating snacks, at night, alone...Just me, my cat and my British mysteries.

    Anyway, I usually have enough calories banked to have those snacks'. So its not an issue. But if I don't, I try not to eat too much, or just have some popcorn or something really low cal.
    Sometimes, I'll brush my teeth at night way before bed. It does help curb the craving sometimes.

    I know its a habit. I know its psychological. I'm not even hungry when I do it. But I'm super close to goal weight. ...and it makes me happy.
  • Rocknut53
    Rocknut53 Posts: 1,794 Member
    Nancela wrote: »
    Thinking about the abandonment issue I don't think that is true. I actually look forward to him leaving so I can watch my own shoes and have my little party. That is bad. We PVR everything so I just ff the commercials. Yikes! I really do have a problem.

    OMG! This is me! Every night around 9pm my husband goes upstairs to read and go to bed. I go much later. If he's not heading up those stairs by 9:15, I'm like...Go to bed! He just laughs. He knows I'm snacking, he told me he can hear the cabinets opening and bags rustling. LOL. I dont know what it is, I LOVE eating snacks, at night, alone...Just me, my cat and my British mysteries.

    Anyway, I usually have enough calories banked to have those snacks'. So its not an issue. But if I don't, I try not to eat too much, or just have some popcorn or something really low cal.
    Sometimes, I'll brush my teeth at night way before bed. It does help curb the craving sometimes.

    I know its a habit. I know its psychological. I'm not even hungry when I do it. But I'm super close to goal weight. ...and it makes me happy.

    Guilty as well, a recent phenomenon. Totally psychological and I'm going to blame it on winter...it just won't go away.
  • amgreenwell
    amgreenwell Posts: 1,267 Member
    Okay, so maybe just change up your routine. Don't watch some shows tonight. When you husband goes up to watch his stuff you should go clean out a closet or spruce up your bathroom. Do something so that your hands are busy and so is your mind.
  • Momepro
    Momepro Posts: 1,509 Member
    Moat people have most of the same suggestions here that I'd give. You know why you do it, you know of you are actually hungry or not, and you know to plan for it nowby setting aside calories specifically for that and finding lower calorie substitutes. The only thing I'd really add here is maybe finding a relaxing hobby you can do in front of the tv to keep ypur hands busy. I play stupid phone games or draw (really badly. Like my second grader is much better than me badly, lol). Others crochet, knit, cross stitch, make jewelry, basically anything you can do that keeps ypur hands and mind stimulated enough, while still chilling in front of rhe tv.
  • Lean59man
    Lean59man Posts: 714 Member
    edited March 2018
    Don't watch TV at night since it appears to trigger your eating. How about exercising instead?

    There is also a point where you just have to say "NO". Show some backbone.

    Stop eating at night!



  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Lean59man wrote: »

    There is also a point where you just have to say "NO". Show some backbone.

    Stop eating at night!



    Harsh advice perhaps but I actually agree.

    (unless some calories have been set aside for night time of course)
  • kenyonhaff
    kenyonhaff Posts: 1,377 Member
    Nancela wrote: »
    Lean59man wrote: »
    Don't watch TV at night since it appears to trigger your eating. How about exercising instead?

    There is also a point where you just have to say "NO". Show some backbone.

    Stop eating at night!



    Well if it was that easy I would not be here asking for help.

    It isn't easy. But it may be that simple.
  • Nancela
    Nancela Posts: 78 Member
    Okay, so maybe just change up your routine. Don't watch some shows tonight. When you husband goes up to watch his stuff you should go clean out a closet or spruce up your bathroom. Do something so that your hands are busy and so is your mind.

    Yes I agree this is a good idea. Years ago when I was trying to quit smoking I told myself that I could do anything I wanted except smoke. It worked. I can't really exercise because of a mobility problem but I will try slowly to do a little. Every time I decide to exercise I end up in pain. I have been playing Worsearch on my iphone while watching TV and that seems to be helpful also.

  • david95d
    david95d Posts: 3 Member
    Try intermittent fasting! You you push your calories later on the day