Cheat day set backs
rdl619
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Had a huge cheat day yesterday.. I'm up 7lbs today. I know it's mainly water weight but it's very disheartening seeing them scales jump up! What's you're biggest weight gain from a cheat day? And how long did it take to drop the weight?
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0 pounds. I don't believe in cheat meals or days. I think labelling them as such is counterproductive.5
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Had a huge cheat day yesterday.. I'm up 7lbs today. I know it's mainly water weight but it's very disheartening seeing them scales jump up! What's you're biggest weight gain from a cheat day? And how long did it take to drop the weight?
Question is: why would you weigh yourself after a cheat day?3 -
pancakerunner wrote: »Had a huge cheat day yesterday.. I'm up 7lbs today. I know it's mainly water weight but it's very disheartening seeing them scales jump up! What's you're biggest weight gain from a cheat day? And how long did it take to drop the weight?
Question is: why would you weigh yourself after a cheat day?pancakerunner wrote: »Had a huge cheat day yesterday.. I'm up 7lbs today. I know it's mainly water weight but it's very disheartening seeing them scales jump up! What's you're biggest weight gain from a cheat day? And how long did it take to drop the weight?
Question is: why would you weigh yourself after a cheat day?0 -
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If you find that you have to cheat on your diet perhaps you have the wrong diet.
I eat under, at, or over maintenance every day. It doesn't matter which as long as I meet my goals for the week. My current goal is to be at maintenance so if I over eat one day I just eat less the next couple days to balance it out. No need to cheat.8 -
Had a huge cheat day yesterday.. I'm up 7lbs today. I know it's mainly water weight but it's very disheartening seeing them scales jump up! What's you're biggest weight gain from a cheat day? And how long did it take to drop the weight?
I never weighed myself after a cheat day. I do track my calories sometimes and eat a average of 7,000 to 10,000 calories1 -
Probably not the most. I had a salivary gland infection last week. Ate about 500 cal/day 3 days in a row. Couldn’t eat more cause of the swelling. The first day I felt better, I ate all day and went 700 calories over. Gained 3 pounds that day. I weigh every day cause it’s part of history.
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I weigh myself every day. Try not to panic when there’s a big jump.
I agree with others about not framing it as a cheat day. It’s just a day where you chose not to eat at a deficit.0 -
I weigh daily too and I had pizza and cake and went up about 6lb in 2 days which took about a week to normalise on the scale, I'd eaten just over maintenance.
As others have said I don't see it as a cheat day though, it was a birthday celebration and those happen often. I'm learning how to deal with that so that I can enjoy such events without stressing over it.2 -
I stopped cheating years ago and prefer to be flexible with my intake. I treat my calories as a weekly total instead of daily. If I exceed my daily total Monday, I’ll compensate for that over the next couple of days. I find excess Carbs are easiest to bounce back from. Plus high potassium foods like bananas and coconut water post binge can help get rid of the water retention. I’ve put on 8lbs overnight easily and still do occasionally. Nothing to worry about. As long as your weight is trending in the right direction you’re all good.5
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I eat 1500 cals/day, then have a 3000 cal cheat meal every 14 days. Lost 30 lbs this way since the 4th of July. My weight the next day hasn’t been affected by it.0
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I gained (temporary) 5lbs after a Chinese meal.
But having a tasty meal socialising with my family isn't cheating - it's just enjoying life and food.
A couple of days later and the mostly water weight gain is gone.
A sense of perspective matters for long term success, you don't succeed or fail in a day.5 -
I do not cheat. I have made mistakes that end in overages and sometimes I just plan to have an overage. I eat maintenance and sometimes a little more on some days (usually holidays and special occasions).
I also do not view weight fluctuations as set backs. I call them upticks because I do not even consider them weight gain... at least not meaningful weight gain.2
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