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Foskeylady
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Menstral cycles can be exhausting and make me feel depressed even! I almost feel like for 1 week out of a month, it's ok to just not care what I eat. Is there any medical proof that this is ok? :<)
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If you're OK with going over your calorie goal and not losing weight, sure.
You might need a few more calories during menstruation... not sure about that... but nowhere near the level of just stuffing your face for a whole week.0 -
Yeah I know, this is more of a venting post, but seriously was wondering if our bodies during this time require a bit more for our energy levels. I just feel so run down.0
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For the most part I believe the answer is YES. You do need a little more calories... but only a little. Try your darndest to stay away from extra sodium (or any if possible) and be sure to drink lots and lots of water. No matter what you consume for water usually try to up it by a couple glasses a day. It will help you to feel more full, and will help with bloating :flowerforyou:0
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I always crave chocolate and sugary foods when I've got my TOTM, to the point where I stuff myself without registering what's going in. While that's not healthy either, life is too short to leave yourself miserable. Have a small treat here and there for that one week, but make sure it's only for that week and it doesn't turn into a binge! And only have it if you really, really want it.0
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Totally hear ya! I blew it, calorie-wise, for three days leading up to that TOTM... but sort of validated it by taking an extra long walk one day and hitting the weights harder on another. I didn't lose a single pound that week... but figure, at least everyone around me, got through it unscathed!0
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I get the chocolate squares and let myself have one when I'm having bad day, but going overboard 25% of the time won't help you reach your goals or keep you there once you reach them.0
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I have a lot of hormone problems that cause me to be out of control for 2 weeks out of the month. For real, I feel like a crazy monster has taken over my body the 2 weeks leading up to AF. It's so horrible. So 2 weeks I do really well and 2 weeks I do TERRIBLE! That's why losing is taking me so long, 2 steps forward, 1 back. Blah. Being a woman sucks sometimes.0
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Do some exercise to get your energy level up. Sounds counterintuitive, but it works.0
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Ugh! I know what you mean, I feel ravenous at that time. I just want to eat all the time. I try to eat some good treats that don't have to be horrible. Fiber One brownies are really yummy for when you are craving chocolate, otherwise going over a bit on "bad" days is ok.0
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All you TOM posters.....just weight for menopause, that's the real struggle0
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Caution... you may be feeling a bit run down because you are becoming a bit anemic (not enough red blood cells). Check with your doctor first, but you may need an iron supplement, not more calories.0
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You need to be more selective about your eating. Planning, planning, planning. If you know your week is coming, then plan meals around less caloric, higher density food. Use that week to go vegetarian once a month.IDk if there are foods you dont eat, but you can eat a pound of broccoli,eggs, fish or turkey, and green vegetables or fruit several times a day and keep calories easily under 1400. Easily.
You know its coming each month, dont wait for it to show up and then seem clueless. Plan. factor in regular eating to keep your energy from waning. Figure out what you will eat daily, and then split it up into however many meals you need to.0 -
Caution... you may be feeling a bit run down because you are becoming a bit anemic (not enough red blood cells). Check with your doctor first, but you may need an iron supplement, not more calories.
Ditto! I also heard that chocolate has a lot of iron which is probably the reason for the cravings.0 -
Depending on whether you are trying to conceive or some other medical reason you cannot take birth control you might talk to your doctor about taking the pill continuously for 3 months (skipping the week of sugar pills you take to get your cycle) so it cuts down on the number of cycles you have. This could help with the hormone and craving fluctuations as well.
I know I have to take BC because of heavy and painful periods after having my daughter and my doctor told me that if the pill helped regulate (I was getting my cycle twice a month) but was not helping the other issues that I could do one cycle every 3 months.
Other than that the only advice I have is try to be as good as possible and not binge.0 -
I always make sure I eat more protein, especially protein with lots of iron, like red meat. You lose iron during your TOM, because, well...blood has iron in it...0
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All you TOM posters.....just weight for menopause, that's the real struggle
A prophetic misspelling of wait, perhaps? I've just started menopause so am now falling on both sides of the fence, never knowing when TOM with come, or as I said to my DH, TOQ - time of quarter. LOL. and then feeling crap when it does. My DH's response is usually that he has it worse because he has to shave every day. Come ON!0 -
Actually your caloric requirements really are not increased during your cycle, but emotion makes us eat more. You need to eat more iron rich foods to replace what is lost, but overall it is a pretty passive process. It's all about snacking sensibly. I personally go for white cheddar popcorn and sugarfree fudgesicles. Satisfies both of my cravings without being super high in calories.0
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Ugh, mine was last week. I over ate on several different days and now I am so mad at myself. Its like I was an uncontrollable eating machine. I hate TOM weeks.0
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You need Iron. And water.
Those two will stop your cravings.0 -
Yes I plan on getting on the treadmill and/or stationary bike tonight when I get home, it does make you feel better and seems so backward in thinking!0
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Yeah I know, this is more of a venting post, but seriously was wondering if our bodies during this time require a bit more for our energy levels. I just feel so run down.
Yes., body requires a few more calories.. I would say carbs during that period. I would say..eat whatever u feel like at that time but if your body permits try to do little walking or anything small... A friend of mine suggested that "during those days, we tend to burn more cals in less time".. she was on MFP and lost 20lbs in 3 months with healthy eating and exercise and thats what she mentioned while telling her story.
So eat as you want and try to do a little work-out along. It should be good. And if 1 week of eating gives energy to go for 3 weeks of doing it right then i believe we should take it as long as we aren't off track completely!0 -
I agree with planning and exercising. I work three jobs so run-down is par for the course, but that TOTM is even worse. But exercising really will make you feel better. I usually run, but when I'm really down, I tell myself all I have to do is just walk, for 20-30 minutes. Once I get up and going, I usually end up running and feeling much better. But small steps are key. Knowing that all I have to do is walk makes it easier to get up and moving.
I also plan on having treats and other things I know I will crave. Iron is important and I will crave red meat, so I have a steak or something, 4-5 oz. I will want ice cream, so I have some. Knowing that I am allowing myself makes me feel in control and less likely to overdo it. Plus I still track everything and keep it sensible, I just include those cravings.
And if I really have a bad day and blow the diet out of the water, I just let it go and start fresh the next day. Feeling bad about it only increases my awful hormonal mood and I will end up doing it again!0 -
I ate what i wanted mostly chocolate! No one dare stop me i would have been likely to bite their head off0
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I ate what i wanted mostly chocolate! No one dare stop me i would have been likely to bite their head off0
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Thank you guys, you have comforted me and also motivated me to get home and put in a little exercise. Some months are better than others, this one is just a rough one. I normally run about 3 miles 4-5 times a week, and do some stationary biking. I ran my 3 miles last night and ever since I just felt really run down, so I think I'll just do the bike tonight and take a rest day, get a good nights sleep and pray tomorrow is a better one. Thanks all!0
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Yeah I know, this is more of a venting post, but seriously was wondering if our bodies during this time require a bit more for our energy levels. I just feel so run down.
My docs (both GP and OBGYN) say we need a little more iron and protein, less sodium and caffeine, and both recommend more frequent but not necessarily more strenuous exercise during TOM.
I usually make it a point to have a steak around "day 2" and don't drink coffee the first 3 days (coffee makes my cramps worse), and I try to get in a few lunchtime walks. The walks help with my cramps and energy levels too.0 -
All you TOM posters.....just weight for menopause, that's the real struggle
A prophetic misspelling of wait, perhaps? I've just started menopause so am now falling on both sides of the fence, never knowing when TOM with come, or as I said to my DH, TOQ - time of quarter. LOL. and then feeling crap when it does. My DH's response is usually that he has it worse because he has to shave every day. Come ON!
Lol to the above, I'm stealing it - Time of Quarter and I reach for the chocolate when the period finally does come, I can't wait to have no Tom at all !!!0 -
I read somewhere (I think Women's Health Magazine) that your metabolism is slightly higher around that time of the month.0
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I have definitely noticed since doing more cardio and actually eating meals and snacks albeit small ones that my energy levels are much higher.0
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You need to be more selective about your eating. Planning, planning, planning. If you know your week is coming, then plan meals around less caloric, higher density food. Use that week to go vegetarian once a month.IDk if there are foods you dont eat, but you can eat a pound of broccoli,eggs, fish or turkey, and green vegetables or fruit several times a day and keep calories easily under 1400. Easily.
You know its coming each month, dont wait for it to show up and then seem clueless. Plan. factor in regular eating to keep your energy from waning. Figure out what you will eat daily, and then split it up into however many meals you need to.
You couldn't be more right. A good plan can help eliminate a lot of mistakes. I dont use TOM as an excuse to eat a bunch of crap. And I've found that excercise really helps me feel better during those few days. Evening Primrose Oil capsules help too.0
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