Are food hangovers real?!
Fitnessmom82
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Last night I way overindulged, trying a new Italian place. I tend to eat lowish carb most of the time. When I do go out I try to limit my indulgences to one choice (appetizer, heavy pasta or dessert, not all three). Well I tried it all last night and it was sooooo worth blowing through all of my calories for the day and then some. I felt full but not like I over did it. This morning I feel hungover. I only had one glass of wine. But I'm sluggish, nauseous, craving hangover foods, the whole nine. I read it could be a food hangover. Has anyone else experienced this?! It's so weird to me. I thought maybe I was just very bloated from eating salty foods, but when I stepped on the scale I actually lost weight. What causes this type of reaction?!
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I don't think it's real, like physiologically, but it can be psychologically, as a form of guilt. Don't feel guilty for eating.5
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Yes, TGIs gives me a 'hangover' thanks to the amount of salt they use, especially if I've had an alcoholic drink as well.
Plenty of water, you'll be fine!3 -
kommodevaran wrote: »I don't think it's real, like physiologically, but it can be psychologically, as a form of guilt. Don't feel guilty for eating.
That's the weirdest part. I got over the guilt thing months ago and have a pretty healthy relationship with food. I felt zero guilt about that meal, which is probably why I allowed myself to go all in, rather than restricting here and there. I set out on a mission to eat a good amount of delicious food, without worrying about staying in my limits and succeeded haha!0 -
If you're not used to higher carbs then you're going to get a tiny bit of an insulin crash. esp with higher sodium.5
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I get food hangovers. Part of it could be because I don't sleep as well when I eat out of the norm. I'm way more fidgety after a high caloric meal, so I toss and turn all night, and no sleep makes me feel like garbage.4
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katnadreau wrote: »I get food hangovers. Part of it could be because I don't sleep as well when I eat out of the norm. I'm way more fidgety after a high caloric meal, so I toss and turn all night, and no sleep makes me feel like garbage.
Interesting! I'm the same way. We were super wound up after dinner and went to an axe throwing place Haha! And I slept terribly. Tossed and turned, hot and sweaty. I never connected it to diet, but looking back, those nights happen after a big meal!0 -
I've never had one2
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I get them ALL the time if I overeat the night before1
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I had a hugeeeee refeed a couple weeks ago and felt awful the next day. Could barely workout. Hit over 800 grams of carbs! Yet 36 hours later I was a lb lighter than my lowest weigh in lol. Over indulgence, esp when your body is not used to it can easily make you feel bad the next day1
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i eat ketogenic. if i have a high carb meal i feel like i have been poisoned. why did you lose wieght? if you are eating low carb, and you introduce the "right amount" of additional carbs and increase calories to the "right amount" you will lose a couple of pounds. google dry and wet refeed for info.5
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YESS!!! i get this!!! if i over eat for a weekend with takeaways and junk late at night then i feel terrible the next day. tired, sluggish, yucky. Plenty of water, healthy food and exercise usually flushes it out2
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Yes! Most of my actual hangovers are because I am dehydrated and tired. When I indulge I'm normally consuming food that's higher in salt than normal which makes me dehydrated (and of course I'm eating more of it). And when I overeat, I sleep worse, making me feel tired, and we all know how tiredness affects us diet-wise (for me, baaaadly).1
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Fitnessmom82 wrote: »katnadreau wrote: »I get food hangovers. Part of it could be because I don't sleep as well when I eat out of the norm. I'm way more fidgety after a high caloric meal, so I toss and turn all night, and no sleep makes me feel like garbage.
Interesting! I'm the same way. We were super wound up after dinner and went to an axe throwing place Haha! And I slept terribly. Tossed and turned, hot and sweaty. I never connected it to diet, but looking back, those nights happen after a big meal!
You went out for a big Italian meal and then went to an axe throwing place? I want to hang out with you.4 -
It's absolutely a thing for me, not psychological - it can be headache, lethargy, all the classic hangover signs.0
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I typically eat low sugar, so when we have birthdays or other celebrations where cake and other sugary stuff is served, I have to stay away from the cake because the sugar will give me a splitting headache.1
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Fitnessmom82 wrote: »katnadreau wrote: »I get food hangovers. Part of it could be because I don't sleep as well when I eat out of the norm. I'm way more fidgety after a high caloric meal, so I toss and turn all night, and no sleep makes me feel like garbage.
Interesting! I'm the same way. We were super wound up after dinner and went to an axe throwing place Haha! And I slept terribly. Tossed and turned, hot and sweaty. I never connected it to diet, but looking back, those nights happen after a big meal!
You went out for a big Italian meal and then went to an axe throwing place? I want to hang out with you.
Me three!1 -
I don't see why not. A set of symptoms following (and directly related to) a physical cause. I get migraine hangovers, and trust me they are very real.1
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so real! "The morning after the night before" without the night before1
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