I screwed up! šŸ˜«

Ok so I have been doing sooo good and even eating healthy and having smaller portions when I go to my parents house on Sundays.. well for the past 3 days now I have failed. It started off with Saturday I took my son to a birthday party they had pizza and cake. Of course I ate some. THEN Sunday I cook this amazing dessert to take over to my parents house.. well I had some and they didnā€™t even cook healthy at all. Today I had some of the dessert after supper. Blah I failed soo bad!
Anyways I weighed myself this morning and I gained 2 pounds back! This is soo depressing after being good for soo long.
Anyways if your still reading thank you I wanted to vent to somebody.
Tomorrow is a new day which of course I will weigh myself and Iā€™m going to start working off these 2 pounds back off šŸ˜« which by tomorrow it will probably be more

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  • Foxes1994
    Foxes1994 Posts: 2 Member
    Donā€™t beat yourself up about it too much! Just get right back into it, donā€™t focus on how ā€œyou failedā€ focus on how the new day will be and just really try to plan out your meals. Itā€™s all about willpower when it comes to this
  • BMsJourney
    BMsJourney Posts: 106 Member
    You didn't screw up, you saw food that tastes good and decided to enjoy it. That's what humans do. It's unnatural to force yourself to eat a certain way, so many people can't keep that up unless it's so easy for them that it becomes natural. In most cases, idealistic plans have to go in favor of something more sustainable.

    The only thing I see you could have done differently is plan. You went into a situation where you knew you would be exposed to things that look tempting and the only plan you had is to ride your willpower. That rarely works for most people. Next time you know you will be exposed to higher calorie foods that you like, have a strategy in place. For example, you could save up calories in advance to enjoy more food, you could take a couple of days eating at maintenance, you could fill your stomach with lower calorie options beforehand so you aren't tempted to eat more than a couple of slices of pizza, you could decide to limit your choices to a few things you really like...etc. Anything that works, guilt-free. You may need to experiment quite a bit to find something that makes it easier not to overdo your calories in certain situations.

    It's just food, not the boogie man. You're making things harder than they need to be by linking food to negative emotions and measuring your "goodness" level by the foods you eat.

    P.S: that weight gain is temporary. Some foods (and things other than food) can cause the body to retain more water. Your weight can fluctuate up and down after certain things or even for no reason at all. That's not real fat gain, so don't worry about it.


    This! :)
    Repeating - don't worry, the fluctations are more than likely temporary!
    Happy thoughts, straight course, progress is coming!
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,129 Member
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  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    No one does this perfectly right from the start. It's a learning process.

    What did you learn from this? What will you differently next time (if anything)?

    And reference your two pound gain, read this article...

    http://physiqonomics.com/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-weight-and-fluctuations/
  • zeejane03
    zeejane03 Posts: 993 Member
    Ok so I have been doing sooo good and even eating healthy and having smaller portions when I go to my parents house on Sundays.. well for the past 3 days now I have failed. It started off with Saturday I took my son to a birthday party they had pizza and cake. Of course I ate some. THEN Sunday I cook this amazing dessert to take over to my parents house.. well I had some and they didnā€™t even cook healthy at all. Today I had some of the dessert after supper. Blah I failed soo bad!
    Anyways I weighed myself this morning and I gained 2 pounds back! This is soo depressing after being good for soo long.
    Anyways if your still reading thank you I wanted to vent to somebody.
    Tomorrow is a new day which of course I will weigh myself and Iā€™m going to start working off these 2 pounds back off šŸ˜« which by tomorrow it will probably be more

    Unless you ate 7,000 calories OVER your maintenance calorie intake, you did not actually gain 2lbs of fat. It's mostly water retention and will disappear over the next few days.

    Do you have a weight trending app? If not I'd suggest getting one, it will help you learn what your body's normal weight fluctuations are. Remember-your weight will fluctuate daily due to all sorts of things, and this is perfectly normal (I'm up on the scale today because tom started-no biggie). For android it's Libra and for apple its Happy Scale.
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    If you screwed up (one time) then I'm screwed for sure :D My wife makes the best homemade brownies and I murdered a bunch of them this past weekend lol. You're ok, today is a new day. Start new, be kind to yourself. :)
  • JohnnytotheB
    JohnnytotheB Posts: 361 Member
    I just got done with a very heavy weekend of partying and everything else that does with it! I know where you are coming from. I told myself I am not going to let that stop or derail me with my longer term goals of healthy eating, exercise and weight loss. I got back on the good eating train yesterday and that's what I suggest you do. Quickly realize what your past mistakes are, learn from those mistakes and move forward. Good luck to you!!
  • DarianJP
    DarianJP Posts: 95 Member
    Hell, I ate a little extra this weekend. Probably 300 cals over Saturday about 400 Sunday but Iā€™ve got the rest of the week planned out to have a small 100-200 calorie deficit each day to even it out. Donā€™t beat yourself up about it, itā€™s all about balance not perfection.
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
    No one does this perfectly right from the start. It's a learning process.

    What did you learn from this? What will you differently next time (if anything)?

    And reference your two pound gain, read this article...

    http://physiqonomics.com/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-weight-and-fluctuations/

    @quiksylver296 I won because I posted it first. :triumph:
  • jenniferkaye22
    jenniferkaye22 Posts: 84 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: Ā»
    If you screwed up (one time) then I'm screwed for sure :D My wife makes the best homemade brownies and I murdered a bunch of them this past weekend lol. You're ok, today is a new day. Start new, be kind to yourself. :)

    Omg my dessert had brownie on the bottom layer. Brownies are my favorite I canā€™t turn them down. The rest of my dessert I had I threw away in the trash so I canā€™t be tempted to eat it šŸ˜€
  • jenniferkaye22
    jenniferkaye22 Posts: 84 Member
    Ok so I have been doing sooo good and even eating healthy and having smaller portions when I go to my parents house on Sundays.. well for the past 3 days now I have failed. It started off with Saturday I took my son to a birthday party they had pizza and cake. Of course I ate some. THEN Sunday I cook this amazing dessert to take over to my parents house.. well I had some and they didnā€™t even cook healthy at all. Today I had some of the dessert after supper. Blah I failed soo bad!
    Anyways I weighed myself this morning and I gained 2 pounds back! This is soo depressing after being good for soo long.
    Anyways if your still reading thank you I wanted to vent to somebody.
    Tomorrow is a new day which of course I will weigh myself and Iā€™m going to start working off these 2 pounds back off šŸ˜« which by tomorrow it will probably be more

    Unless you ate 7,000 calories OVER your maintenance calorie intake, you did not actually gain 2lbs of fat. It's mostly water retention and will disappear over the next few days.

    Do you have a weight trending app? If not I'd suggest getting one, it will help you learn what your body's normal weight fluctuations are. Remember-your weight will fluctuate daily due to all sorts of things, and this is perfectly normal (I'm up on the scale today because tom started-no biggie). For android it's Libra and for apple its Happy Scale.

    Yes I have the happy scale app šŸ˜€ I downloaded it a couple of years ago
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    No one does this perfectly right from the start. It's a learning process.

    What did you learn from this? What will you differently next time (if anything)?

    And reference your two pound gain, read this article...

    http://physiqonomics.com/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-weight-and-fluctuations/

    @quiksylver296 I won because I posted it first. :triumph:

    I really wanted to make sure it got read by the OP?!? :*
  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    Phirrgus wrote: Ā»
    If you screwed up (one time) then I'm screwed for sure :D My wife makes the best homemade brownies and I murdered a bunch of them this past weekend lol. You're ok, today is a new day. Start new, be kind to yourself. :)

    Omg my dessert had brownie on the bottom layer. Brownies are my favorite I canā€™t turn them down. The rest of my dessert I had I threw away in the trash so I canā€™t be tempted to eat it šŸ˜€

    @jenniferkaye22 I get it, I really do :D

    I don't know as much as a lot of the folks posting tips here, but one thing I know for sure is I am without a doubt my own worst enemy. I can berate myself over having done absolutely nothing wrong.

    That said, the proof is in the pudding, pun very much intended because I love pudding too lol. What I mean is that as much as I love foods that aren't very packed with nutrients, like desserts, my scale is still showing a downward trend. So I'm ok.

    Like I said earlier, be kind to yourself. Speedbumps are temporary.
  • valleylhc
    valleylhc Posts: 7 Member
    I consistently have a blizzards a week and another ā€œcheatā€ item and consistently lose weight. I donā€™t call them anything though, itā€™s factored into my life. There is only one way to gain weight, eat more than you burn. Opposite if you want to lose weight. Burn more than you eat. Always track your food even if you donā€™t stay on plan that way you can see itā€™s only water weight. It takes 3500 calls will put on 1 pound of fat. Itā€™s hard to burn 3500 cals so I always ask myself can I substitute what I want for something else? Sometimes I wonā€™t have a 500 cal blizzard and I will do a 120 cal choc bar instead, depending on my activity level or if Iā€™m craving unwanted loaded bread carbs how about a mango instead. I compromise a lot. Instead of junking out on pizza I have 1 slice with a healthy salad and veggies. Turn unhealthy meals healthy by doing it in moderation and small portions. If someone serves unhealthy food, I eat before I go then limit myself to a half cup or cup of what they have (1 item) you can enjoy all foods in moderation. Guilt free eating is a result of moderation and portion size, itā€™s the only way to live. Feeling bad about what we eat is unhelpful-focus on portion and moderation, balanced meals, compromise on unhealthy items burn more than you eat. Enjoy what you eat and find an exercise you love, rejoice in the progress release food negativity itā€™s all a lie. The biggest abusive relationships many have are with themselves, what you say to yourself can be more harmful then food. Stay positive. šŸ’•
  • Seffell
    Seffell Posts: 2,244 Member
    Most everyone does it make sure you make it up with exercise

    Making up with exercise after overeating is under "purging" in various eating disorders. Don't do it.