Possibly developing stress eating/binge eating disorder??
KaleiAlanaSmith
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I'm looking for anyone who is/has experienced what I'm going through and how to help kick what I'm going through to the curb immediately!
I've been weight lifting for a year and a half and am 5'8, 141 pounds (and am proud of my current progress). I've never struggled watching what I eat and making healthy choices, with occasional sweet treats here and there. Last summer I was 134 lbs and super comfortable with my body, but now I can't make the scale budge downward - in fact I think it's creeping up more and more due to my new bad habits.
I think my bad eating habits have developed due to starting my new career as a nurse 6 months ago. It is highly stressful, with four 12 hour shifts each week, and each shift could vary from a good day to a horrible day. I eat good on the days I work (salads, protein bowls, veggie bowls), but on my days off I am constantly hungry and crave bad food. I experience insatiable hunger (something I've never experienced before my career), and cannot control my portions or cravings. I eat and eat and eat huge portions or constantly snack on junk throughout the day. I don't keep junk in my house, I end up going out of my way to buy them on off days when I crave.
I beat myself up every night and am sad because of my choices. I work out hard every day but I know I will start gaining weight if I don't fix this before it develops into a serious problem.
Any advice to help these cravings and insatiable hunger due to work stressors? I used to log my food before starting my career but I have put that on hold due to time and business.
I've been weight lifting for a year and a half and am 5'8, 141 pounds (and am proud of my current progress). I've never struggled watching what I eat and making healthy choices, with occasional sweet treats here and there. Last summer I was 134 lbs and super comfortable with my body, but now I can't make the scale budge downward - in fact I think it's creeping up more and more due to my new bad habits.
I think my bad eating habits have developed due to starting my new career as a nurse 6 months ago. It is highly stressful, with four 12 hour shifts each week, and each shift could vary from a good day to a horrible day. I eat good on the days I work (salads, protein bowls, veggie bowls), but on my days off I am constantly hungry and crave bad food. I experience insatiable hunger (something I've never experienced before my career), and cannot control my portions or cravings. I eat and eat and eat huge portions or constantly snack on junk throughout the day. I don't keep junk in my house, I end up going out of my way to buy them on off days when I crave.
I beat myself up every night and am sad because of my choices. I work out hard every day but I know I will start gaining weight if I don't fix this before it develops into a serious problem.
Any advice to help these cravings and insatiable hunger due to work stressors? I used to log my food before starting my career but I have put that on hold due to time and business.
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Personally I’d say deal with the main cause, stress at work. I work in care and freely admit I’ve had to seek help from counsellors because I started over eating, over spending, and had angry outbursts, all due to stress at work. Once I learned how to cope with work, everything else slowly fell back into place.12
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TwinThompson wrote: »Personally I’d say deal with the main cause, stress at work. I work in care and freely admit I’ve had to seek help from counsellors because I started over eating, over spending, and had angry outbursts, all due to stress at work. Once I learned how to cope with work, everything else slowly fell back into place.
I definitely have to figure out how to cope in healthy ways. I don't WANT to eat like this at all, my body is just automatically telling myself to eat and eat... and I hate it. I do need to figure out how to make my mind stop this current way of coping.1 -
Meditation? I wish I had a good suggestion. Hugs.0
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Are you employed by the NHS or private?? Ask for a referral to OT, stress is a big cause of sickness in any workplace so they should have support available. Or you can self refer to talking changes, that’s who I went with and they really helped.
In the meantime, stop beating yourself up! If you can talk yourself out of one treat a day, or getting a smaller takeaway/meal, then count that as a win! Focus on one thing, one day at a time0 -
Since you haven’t experienced this before your career maybe your energy expenditure has gone up working your shifts as a nurse. It sounds like you may not be getting enough calories, which is why on your days off you feel this insatiable hunger. Maybe try a Fitbit or some kind of tracker that can give you an estimate of your steps and calorie burns and compare that to how much you are eating normally and see how they compare. You might just need to up your calories a little to avoid overcompensating while not at work.
ETA: I would make logging food a priority if you don’t want to gain. It can really help keep things in check when things are stressful! It will also give you a better idea of whether this is more stress related and you should seek counseling or a purely physical response to too few calories.5 -
Yeah, my first thought was what mariececila10 said - more energy expenditure/need more food.
I would go back to logging for a couple months and really try to dial this in. How long were you in Maintenance and logging food before this job started?
I can see how emotional stress could be part of it, but you won't know unless you get a firm grasp on how much you're actually eating.
The other part of this is - lots of people eat more on weekends. I know I do and I always have, for ten years in Maintenance. I over-eat my calories but I'm still maintaining my weight, so it's all good. If it ain't actually broke I don't worry about it.1 -
...and to just add: I'm also 5'8", 140. I am retired (so - older and not doing daily work.) I do about four to six hours of moderate exercise per week. I maintain my weight on Lightly Active (activity setting on MFP) and then I log 200-300 calories per hour additional for purposeful exercise.
My base calories are set at 1800 per MFP, but I eat 1900-2200 six days per week, and then 2500+ on Saturday.1 -
RN here
You probably need an extra 400-600 cals a day when you are working if you are on the floor. Bring something dense like nuts or an energy bar because you rarely have time to eat. Try not to just drink coffee and energy drinks to get through the day...you need to fuel your body because our work is mentally and physically demanding
If you are working nights, you will need to be extra careful with your sleep hygiene too.3 -
I’m a personal support worker and ever since I’ve started working in the field, my eating habits are just like yours. Literally eat well on my days at work but on off days when I’m alone I find myself eating bad foods - the worst part is, I am AWARE when I reach for the foods, but I just don’t seem to care in the heat of the moment. I acknowledge that I shouldn’t eat it, but I do anyways.
It’s a stressful field to be in.
Honestly I don’t know many people who are in good shape in the health care field and I swear it’s just because we get so caught up in taking care of others we don’t have the energy to take of ourselves... I love my job so so so much but somedays I want to quit and change career paths because it’s really taking away from my own self care.
I don’t really have any advice but to seek help because I’ve been at my job for a year and the scale has just gone up and up because even when I control my eating for a bit, it’s never for long because I’m not truly tackling the main problem.
Although I’m not diagnosed, I hit almost every symptom for binge eating, and it’s just awful. I just keep believing that I can overcome this on my own, but I can’t. I’ve been trying for a while year and it just keeps getting worse and worse :c
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I find that an awesome stress killer is a gym work out or a walk. taking whatever is annoying you out of your system
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KaleiAlanaSmith wrote: »I'm looking for anyone who is/has experienced what I'm going through and how to help kick what I'm going through to the curb immediately!
I've been weight lifting for a year and a half and am 5'8, 141 pounds (and am proud of my current progress). I've never struggled watching what I eat and making healthy choices, with occasional sweet treats here and there. Last summer I was 134 lbs and super comfortable with my body, but now I can't make the scale budge downward - in fact I think it's creeping up more and more due to my new bad habits.
I think my bad eating habits have developed due to starting my new career as a nurse 6 months ago. It is highly stressful, with four 12 hour shifts each week, and each shift could vary from a good day to a horrible day. I eat good on the days I work (salads, protein bowls, veggie bowls), but on my days off I am constantly hungry and crave bad food. I experience insatiable hunger (something I've never experienced before my career), and cannot control my portions or cravings. I eat and eat and eat huge portions or constantly snack on junk throughout the day. I don't keep junk in my house, I end up going out of my way to buy them on off days when I crave.
I beat myself up every night and am sad because of my choices. I work out hard every day but I know I will start gaining weight if I don't fix this before it develops into a serious problem.
Any advice to help these cravings and insatiable hunger due to work stressors? I used to log my food before starting my career but I have put that on hold due to time and business.
Do you have a pedometer or other activity tracker? Many nurses here do an incredible amount of walking per shift - that needs to be fueled.
I bet you're not eating enough on your work days which naturally leads you to overeat the next day. I recommend you do you back to logging for a week or two so you can get a handle on this.0 -
I have a fitbit Versa and I walk about 10-15,000 steps on my work days and burn around 2200 calories. On my off days I only burn around 1700 calories, but I do go to the gym and weight lift every day! I think a lot of this is extra energy expenditure on my workdays as well as stress. I still want to kick it all to the curb!0
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Just try eating a bit more on your work days ... you might find that sorts out your hunger. I get really hungry on work days - particularly if I do a work out as well.0
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