Any shift workers out there?
chcwgrl
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hello
I'm new to this and i need some support, specially because I don't work the "normal" 9-5 hrs like most people out there. My work schedule requires me to work 12hr shifts and switch from days to nights every 2 weeks. I wonder if there are any other people on this site that work similar schedules and deal with similar issues (no sleep, etc...) and we could motivate each other and help each other out.
I'm new to this and i need some support, specially because I don't work the "normal" 9-5 hrs like most people out there. My work schedule requires me to work 12hr shifts and switch from days to nights every 2 weeks. I wonder if there are any other people on this site that work similar schedules and deal with similar issues (no sleep, etc...) and we could motivate each other and help each other out.
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Hey!
I work Sun-Wed nights 11pm-9am every week. It's hard really hard working nights because on my days off I switch back to sleeping at night so my eating and calorie counting gets all kinds of crazy.0 -
i'm a midnight to 8Am worker0
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I work 5am - 5pm or 5pm to 5am. it's on my 4 days off in-between where I usually fall off the wagon. Very often I sleep all day and skip meals. i not sure how to tackle this whole thing.0
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I work Sunday - Tuesday and every other Wednesday from 6 PM to 6 AM. I also switch back to sleeping at night on my days off so I often go on very little sleep.0
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my work is all over the place as well, i keep it simple by starting my day when i wake up0
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I work mostly 3pm-11pm and sometimes 3am-11am SUX0
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I've found that I do really well counting calories on the days I work, it's just my days off that go crazy. I seem to catch up on sleep on the first day and then eat like crazy the next few days because my husband is a terrible eater. I know, no excuses haha.0
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I work 12 hour night shifts 7p-7a. 3 days one week 2 the next and have small children so on my days "off" I am up at 7 am. So I understand the challenges of switching back and forth and how it can cause havoc on your body! I have had my own challenges with it. Especially on my days off where I am starving at 10 pm even though I have eaten all day. It is so hard for your metabolism to figure it out. I have had success in counting my calories from Midnight to midnight. That seems to help me keep track. My first meal of the day is always counted under breakfast. Even if it is my lunch break at 1 am. Good luck on your journey And welcome!0
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I also work shift work, 11pm-7am Monday thru Friday.0
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I am a housewife but I am always up during my husbands work hours though the evening and night hours, I treat it like im awake during the day its just dark out lol0
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Hey I am also new to this site and work 12 hr shifts. The best thing to do is plan ahead for meals!0
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2300 to 0700 Sunday to Thursday myself.0
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I thought I was the only one. Working graveyard or late swing for over 7 years. I work rotating 4on/4off 9pm to 7am. I hate. It makes it hard to lose weight cause you so all over the place. Glad to see there are a few of is out there. ;-)0
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I try cooking light meals for lunches that I take to work and snacks like apples and yogurts But then come the 4 days off, with I love, but then I start eating bad, or in other words whatever comes my way. My husband and I got out or order in quite a bit. And then there are the nights in the hot tub where the "meal of the day" is beer. We both work the same shift in the same company, not sure if that makes it easier or harder....0
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That does sound exactly like me.0
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I've found that I do really well counting calories on the days I work, it's just my days off that go crazy. I seem to catch up on sleep on the first day and then eat like crazy the next few days because my husband is a terrible eater. I know, no excuses haha.
That's exactly like me. Sleep all the day the first day and eat all the day the next and then do whatever piled up the next 2 days and then back to work.. :-)0 -
How does everyone log their food at the odd hours? When you come to work is that breakfast or when you first get up even though it might be 3 pm...0
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How does everyone log their food at the odd hours? When you come to work is that breakfast or when you first get up even though it might be 3 pm...
3pm is when we have breakfast in my house due to hubbys work schedule he works 6p-6a
Lunch is around 9/10p and dinner is around 2/3am sometimes 4 on his off nights
so we are pretty kcabsdraw :laugh:
It's okay though with me cause Ive always been a night owl and I prefer it think he does too :drinker:0 -
im a train driver so shifts range from a 0400 start to a 2325 start... i find if i make my meals in advance i dont snack or get a takeaway plus i always keep plenty of fresh fruit on hand and tons of water. works well for me x0
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How does everyone log their food at the odd hours? When you come to work is that breakfast or when you first get up even though it might be 3 pm...
i log my days from midnight-midnight.... regardless of what order i eat meals in... seems best way for me as otherwise one day has loads of cals and next not many... guess is just a numbers game but makes me happier not going over cal goal x0 -
Wow I never even thought of asking this question before . I work long hrs all the time . Feel free to add me everybody I think we can all benefit from our experiences as shift workers .0
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That's exactly the problem I'm running into, it's like every other day or so I end up over my calorie goal based on traditional meal schedules. Especially when I get off on my "Friday" at 0700 hrs, then I've ate some over night but it's also my first day off with my family so it seems to peak that day, but I also don't get much sleep that day. Ehh, I'm a mess...LOL My boyfriend works similar hours, he goes in between 1600-1700 hrs and works til 0200, and we don't have any coinciding days off, so even if I'm off, I keep a similar schedule.0
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How does everyone log their food at the odd hours? When you come to work is that breakfast or when you first get up even though it might be 3 pm...
I log from wakeup to sleep. Usually 2100 to 1200. but days like today it is 1800 to 1200. To make tracking easier on my diet doctor, I adjust the chart up to midnight for start times.0 -
I work 7p to 7a, 3 to 4 times a week. On my days off I switch back to a day schedule for my family. This is hard on that first day off because I have eaten during the night. I have to really watch what I eat that last day (night) of work so I don't go overboard on my calories that day. I log my meals by time of day, such as when I am working, if I eat at 2300, it is supper and if I eat at 0100, it is breakfast. Sometimes that is fun because if I am "out" of calories for the day, I just wait an hour or two til the next day. Ha Love my NIGHT SHIFT!0
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No such thing as normal when you work as a chef for a living - I work predominantly second shifts that never end - often Im not leaving until the wee hours of the morning... I dread the mornings where Im getting home at 2am and they expect me to work at 7am that same day, UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.... Thank goodness for our coffee shop serving espresso at a moment's notice! LOL!!!!!0
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hello and welcome here. I have been there and done that for over 30 years now I just wrok 8 to 12 days 7 days a week but at least I am on days but I still only sleep 2 to 4 hours.0
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