Angry and upset
Mrsindepenant1
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I’m feeling so angry tonight. We had an amazing dinner within my calories (1200) but I wanted to pig out on the leftovers so bad! We had meatballs and pasta. I’m partly hungry and partly just have a bad attitude. I don’t want to cave. I have a 30kg weight loss goal.
I’m more angry that I was always very small and I have never struggled with my weight and had to diet until the last few years.
How does everyone stop themselfs from giving up? It’s day 12 for me on mfp and I haven’t struggled much at all until today.
I’m more angry that I was always very small and I have never struggled with my weight and had to diet until the last few years.
How does everyone stop themselfs from giving up? It’s day 12 for me on mfp and I haven’t struggled much at all until today.
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Doing big exercise days 1-2 days a week helped me.
I could eat quite a bit more on those days, plus the exercise was great for mood and stress-relief.5 -
I practice gratitude. Having access to an abundance of great food is a blessing, and it's my responsibility to take what I need, but not more.15
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I will workout more and try and use that to increase calories but when it happens on days that I don’t exercise do I just suck it up and be hangry or should I allow myself to eat a little extra to take the thoughts away from completely giving up?1
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Mrsindepenant1 wrote: »I will workout more and try and use that to increase calories but when it happens on days that I don’t exercise do I just suck it up and be hangry or should I allow myself to eat a little extra to take the thoughts away from completely giving up?
First you have to determine if you are eating enough. Heigth, weight?
If you're eating too little, eat more.
If you're eating enough, suck it up.2 -
Mrsindepenant1 wrote: »I will workout more and try and use that to increase calories but when it happens on days that I don’t exercise do I just suck it up and be hangry or should I allow myself to eat a little extra to take the thoughts away from completely giving up?
Are you on 1200 because MFP gave you that amount?
Personally, I raised my calorie limit to 1250 because it gave me enough for a small evening snack which suited me just fine.
I also found there were good choices and poor choices. Pears and cashews, for example, aren't worth it. They are relatively high in calories and I was hungry about 20 minutes later. Brown rice, chicken and veg, on the other hand, seem to work better for me.
And yes, there are times when I was hangry. But then I'd tell myself that I could wait till the weekend when I did a long bicycle ride. It wasn't forever.0 -
Fighting feelings of deprivation is part of the process.
Do you need to be at a 1200cals because you have to be there to lose? Or because that’s the strictest program MFP would allow? The WL sweet spot is where you lose but are satisfied with how you are living. This shouldn’t require suffering. A good plan is one we will actually follow.
Try to think in terms of limits. Life has limits. Lots of them. If we consistently eat too much we gain weight. It’s just the laws of physics. It’s not an injustice to have to correct it. And it’s not written anywhere that you have to lose weight. It’s a decision you’ve made. Respect your own decision.
Sorry this is so long, but a couple more points. I fight deprivation by having a daily treat. It has worked. Usually some kind of low fat ice cream. It seems like I get more satisfaction out of frozen treats. The portions are bigger. But I’ve experimented with nearly everything. Some days I eat dark chocolate. But about 7% of my daily intake goes to a treat.
You will find you will likely need to alter your food choices. Please don’t twist this into good/bad food thinking. Food is food. But some picks are more helpful than others when trying to hit a calorie number. Maybe today you found out that you don’t get a lot of meatballs and pasta on a 1200 calorie program. Next time throw in some broccoli. In fact, start putting broccoli in everything. It’s your friend. Really. Plan for more volume and you might feel better. Egg whites and veggies go a long way for not many calories.
Eating at a deficit you can live with long term has a substantial learning curve. Give yourself time to learn the process. Good luck.
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I will do really well for a few days and stay within my 1800 daily calorie limit and then have a 2,500 calorie day.
MFP put me on 1900 calories limit to lose two pounds a a week. Scale was moving very slowly so I dropped to 1800. Think I am going to drop to 1600.
In 38 days I have lost 13 pounds.
Please don’t give up. And also wondering if 1200 is your own goal. I know it can be very very frustrating to have those moments when you get hungry or overeat or gain back a couple of pounds.
But talk to us because we understand. We are here for you.
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I will do really well for a few days and stay within my 1800 daily calorie limit and then have a 2,500 calorie day.
MFP put me on 1900 calories limit to lose two pounds a a week. Scale was moving very slowly so I dropped to 1800. Think I am going to drop to 1600.
In 38 days I have lost 13 pounds.
Please don’t give up. And also wondering if 1200 is your own goal. I know it can be very very frustrating to have those moments when you get hungry or overeat or gain back a couple of pounds.
But talk to us because we understand. We are here for you.1 -
That is what I am wondering. I posted that very question under Need suggestions!
Please offer any and all advice!!
Thanks.
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With 30kg to lose, I doubt 1200 is an appropriate goal for you (combined with the fact that it's making you upset and angry about food). Faster /= better most of the time (barring severe obesity-related medical issues that can be improved with rapid weight-loss).
Patience is key. You didn't put the weight on overnight. Get used to the idea that it's going to take a while to get it off, and settle into some sustainable habits that won't leave you feeling punished and miserable.4 -
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kommodevaran wrote: »I practice gratitude. Having access to an abundance of great food is a blessing, and it's my responsibility to take what I need, but not more.
wow... that's deep stuff....0 -
psychod787 wrote: »kommodevaran wrote: »I practice gratitude. Having access to an abundance of great food is a blessing, and it's my responsibility to take what I need, but not more.
wow... that's deep stuff....
Actually, I have found weight management more of a mind thing than a body thing, and as time goes by, more and more a spiritual thing. What can you say about something that is in its essence "eat less, move more", which sounds so simple, but is a pretty hard thing to do for real, consistently, and forever?5 -
^^^ I couldn't agree with @kommodevaran more. For me, it's been about the mental aspect of how I used food and working through that along with coming up with different coping mechanisms for when I'm angry, sad, bored, etc.. Give yourself some grace when these moments come around and as they will for quite some time. Find other things to do to divert your attention and keep going.0
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try the volumetrics approach, add fiber and water rich veggies and broth based soups like a chicken vegetable as an appetizer it adds few calories but will enable you to feel full with less pasta . It also adds to the fluid and where vegetables take a bit to digest it will make it easier to avoid eating up the left overs . the first month or 2 is the hardest . I have been at this a while and what saves me is adding fiber and vegetables . and remember even if you add 100 or so cal to the day with a soup loosing a touch slower and avoiding the hangrys is a good move . I was loosing much faster at 1100 but was always feeling a bit stressed and annoyed so I moved up to allowing up to 1480 I do not always use it all ,,and I need to remember to move to stay on track .0
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kommodevaran wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »kommodevaran wrote: »I practice gratitude. Having access to an abundance of great food is a blessing, and it's my responsibility to take what I need, but not more.
wow... that's deep stuff....
Actually, I have found weight management more of a mind thing than a body thing, and as time goes by, more and more a spiritual thing. What can you say about something that is in its essence "eat less, move more", which sounds so simple, but is a pretty hard thing to do for real, consistently, and forever?
Just a note off topic. I can remember, not the date, the tone of your posts changing and thinking you had taken a very zen approach. I like it.
Cheers, h.3 -
Thanks for all the advice. So I had a look over my diary’s and I have been leaving about 500-700kj most days not by choice, iv just eaten enough for myself. I decided to have a sandwich and just accept it, I was very hangry! My food choices have been pretty good so I’m not going to let it ruin my journey. Back to it today and I’ll just get some workouts in to makeup for whatever calories iv consumed. Normally once I cave I just give.
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