Alcohol ruining my diet :(
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Anyone else out there have problems with binge drinking? I will drink for a couple days straight and barely eat. Then for like 3 days after I will eat everything and anything, which completely sets me back and ruins my diet and my healthy lifestyle goals, lol... So far I've been lucky and kinda staying around the same 110 lbs. for some reason. But, I NEED to stop this and I know if I do I can actually get on track... Also looking for others in the same boat as me to help support each other.
I am 5"2. and I know I kinda have a problem, was looking for other people who have the same problem so we could support each other as well as have an idea of what the other is going through.
I am 5"2. and I know I kinda have a problem, was looking for other people who have the same problem so we could support each other as well as have an idea of what the other is going through.
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Anyone else out there have problems with binge drinking? I will drink for a couple days straight and barely eat. Then for like 3 days after I will eat everything and anything, which completely sets me back and ruins my diet and my healthy lifestyle goals, lol... So far I've been lucky and kinda staying around the same 110 lbs. for some reason. But, I NEED to stop this and I know if I do I can actually get on track... Also looking for others in the same boat as me to help support each other.
I'm going to go out on a very fat limb and say you're trolling. But if not...
are you trying to lose weight at 110lbs? Or just get fit?
And if you have problems binge drinking and not eating that would make you a severe alcoholic. The answer is...stop drinking.0 -
... which completely sets me back and ruins my diet and my healthy lifestyle goals...
Did you want your healthy lifestyle goals to include alcohol?
If getting healthier is really important, then it would be worth not drinking (which includes avoiding situations where you tend to drink) for at least a temporary period so you can focus on your healthy lifestyle goals. This might bring you to a point where you could then return in moderation later to having better control over your alcohol intake decisions. Good luck!0 -
Honestly, your diet getting ruined should be the least of your worries.0
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Anyone else out there have problems with binge drinking? I will drink for a couple days straight and barely eat. Then for like 3 days after I will eat everything and anything, which completely sets me back and ruins my diet and my healthy lifestyle goals, lol... So far I've been lucky and kinda staying around the same 110 lbs. for some reason. But, I NEED to stop this and I know if I do I can actually get on track... Also looking for others in the same boat as me to help support each other.
I'm going to go out on a very fat limb and say you're trolling. But if not...
are you trying to lose weight at 110lbs? Or just get fit?
And if you have problems binge drinking and not eating that would make you a severe alcoholic. The answer is...stop drinking.
what does trolling mean lol, and yeah I need to lose a couple pounds AND get fit.0 -
I have a drink (one) most days, but I just make sure it's included in my limit0
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That;s part of the reason I've gained 50 pounds.0
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Honestly, your diet getting ruined should be the least of your worries.
totally agree, plus how tall ar eyou? because 110 seems a little thin to begin with0 -
Honestly, your diet getting ruined should be the least of your worries.
totally agree, plus how tall ar eyou? because 110 seems a little thin to begin with
I am only 5"2, but I have some excess flab I need to get rid of!0 -
how about AA?0
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Then don't drink!! I mean...really?
I try to avoid alcohol as much as possible. If you're dieting, it's just not a good mix.0 -
How tall are you? 110 lbs would be low if you are tall and i think you'd be more worried about your liver if you have a problem. I understand about wanting to drink as well but the key is to stop drinking SO much. Moderation. :flowerforyou: you can drink and lose weight but at that rate you won't get anywhere good. Good luck!0
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I drink red wine almost every evening. It doesn't make me binge or over eat and it isn't making me gain either.
The Need for Steady Fuel: Where fueling the fire of our brain and body's metabolism is concerned, carbohydrates can best be described as kindling. Whole grains and legumes are somewhat like twigs; starch, such as cereals and potatoes, and simple sugars are like paper on the fire; and alcohol might best be described as gasoline on the fire. If you're relying on carbohydrates as your primary source of fuel, you need to feed that fire often, regularly, and consistently. You will be craving that fuel. Unfortunately, most people today have forcibly adapted their bodies to this sort of an unnatural dependence by over-consuming carbohydrates in their diet. (Most - if not all alcoholics have - for instance - severe issues with dysglycemia and sugar addiction. Alcoholics are dependent on and regularly seek fast sources of sugar - alcohol being the fastest...because the problem in alcoholism, in fact, isn't really alcohol, per se, but severe carbohydrate addiction (this is interesting to me because most people I know that have completely stopped drinking develop sweet tooths.)...One might get a burst or a ball of flame with respect to energy from many carbohydrate sources, but no one can get long-term, sustainable energy. As soon as the flame starts to die out, which doesn't take long, you're stuck with cravings for fuel or stimulants again. It can be quite a roller coaster ride. This is why dome dietary experts are always telling you to eat every two hours or to eat "numerous small meals throughout the day". If you're sugar dependent - and almost everyone in this culture is victim to that unnecessary reality - then frequent small meals become necessary to maintain an even keel. If you have ever heated your home with a wood stove using paper, twigs and lighter fluid all day, you'd be a slave to that fire and you'd need a mountain of fuel to constantly feed that hungry beast. You'd be forever preoccupied with keeping that fire going, and you'd have little other life...Nature would never have intended for us to constantly live this way. It is a terribly impractical state to maintain, particularly if you view this from the primitive perspective of ongoing survival in a less certain world where food wasn't constantly available. Our primitive (particularly ice-age) ancestors would never have made it this far if carbohydrates were essential to the diet or if glucose were necessary as a primary source of energy. Nature isn't that crazy or stupid...Mind you, it is possible to live in a state of primary glucose dependence. The idea that we are necessarily dependent on sugar as our primary source of fuel is true only conditionally, only if we've metabolically adapted ourselves to that unnatural dependence....It isn't necessary at all and it will age you faster (and cost you much more in grocery bills and health care). Dietary fat, in the absence of carbohydrates, is like putting a nice big log on the fire. Fat's flame burns as a regular, even rate, and is easily dept going, Protein, consumed in moderate quantities, is mainly diverted toward repair and maintenance. Only in excess does it convert to sugar. Fat's even flame keeps the hormone leptin under control, keeps insulin quiet, and keeps our appetite satisfied...One can go many, many hours on this longer-burning type of fuel without experiencing any discomfort or cravings at all. You may eventually get hungry if you really go a long time without eating, which is normal, bu you are far less likely to experience irritability, dizziness, brain fog, cravings, fatigue, jitteriness, or mood swings because of it. That's the say it's supposed to be!0 -
Honestly, your diet getting ruined should be the least of your worries.
totally agree, plus how tall ar eyou? because 110 seems a little thin to begin with
I am only 5"2, but I have some excess flab I need to get rid of!
If it's only some excess flab, I'd tone out. Also to the drinking comment... don't drink so much all the time like that. Maybe have a glass of some wine or something like once a week as a treat... if it really is a problem you should probably see a doctor about your drinking habits...0 -
I think you need to seriously examine your relationship with alcohol. I have never quit drinking, and I still lose weight just fine. However, I can stop drinking after one or two drinks. You need to ask yourself what other negative affects does alcohol have on your life? This is an issue you should take up with a medical professional. Please, take care of yourself.0
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Anyone else out there have problems with binge drinking? I will drink for a couple days straight and barely eat. Then for like 3 days after I will eat everything and anything, which completely sets me back and ruins my diet and my healthy lifestyle goals, lol... So far I've been lucky and kinda staying around the same 110 lbs. for some reason. But, I NEED to stop this and I know if I do I can actually get on track... Also looking for others in the same boat as me to help support each other.
Just for your health you should cut the bingeing, before weight reasons. Alcohol does not provide nutritious calories to your body, but sure does provide a lot of calories! It's also pretty dehydrating on your body. I've pretty much given up drinking. I might once a month, but certainly no more binges. Your skin, health, body and mind will thankyou for taking it easy with it. Plenty of alternatives on a night out or even just sticking to one or 2 drinks and spacing them with softies. For me, I do slimline tonic with gin ir vodka and have slimline tonic or diet cokes in between on their own. x0 -
I don't really know if the binge drinking is related to eating nonstop for 3 days afterwards. I mean, I understand pizza-and-winging it in the drunken moment, but once you sober up grab some celery and get back on track.0
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binge alcohol totally eats my diet too.0
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if you're going to drink, drink low-cal drinks and make sure they fit in your daily calorie allowance. try something like diet coke and captain morgan, bud select 55 calorie beer, vanilla or cherry vodka and diet coke, strawberry vodka and diet lemonade. don't sacrifice eating for drinking, just try to exercise and burn some extra cals so you can drink on the days you want to.0
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I think you need to seriously examine your relationship with alcohol. I have never quit drinking, and I still lose weight just fine. However, I can stop drinking after one or two drinks. You need to ask yourself what other negative affects does alcohol have on your life? This is an issue you should take up with a medical professional. Please, take care of yourself.
I agree! Please put your health first- MFP forums may not be the best place to deal with this issue. Please consider consulting with a health care provider.0 -
I call them as I see them and believe in tough love. What's the point of this posting? You weigh all of 110 lbs and you admit that you freely binge drink and eat unhealthy. You are not serious about whatever fitness goals you have set for yourself and are simply wasting your time at this point. IF you really want to lead a healthy lifestyle then stop the binge drinking and eat healthy foods more often than not. Exercise regularly. Again, my intention is not to demean you but YOU have to accept responsibility for your actions and then take positive steps toward your goals.0
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AA. Seriously.0
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If you're 5'2'' and you weigh 110, that's already on the low end of your healthy weight range. You don't need to lose weight. You might need to tone, but your weight is fine.0
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I'll step away from the obvious 'don't drink' or 'drink less' solutions since they're...obvious. I will say that if you are actually binge drinking multiple times a week as you say, it may be very difficult to meet your goals. Alcohol in moderation can be worked into a diet and fitness plan, but too much and it becomes VERY difficult to juggle.
It sounds like one of the problems is controlling food intake after drinking. If you can get a handle on that it might help with the other stuff. I generally find, after a night of drinking (like today for me...stupid Superbowl) it's easier for me to eat nothing for the first half of the day rather than try to go right back into my diet. I just drink a lot of water, and get my food in in the afternoon or evening. The short fast, for me at least, helps me get back into the groove of things.0 -
One answer ... see a medical professional ..... end off.
You have a problem and need serious help.0 -
I had the same problem in my 20s and the alcohol always won. Five years and a whole lot of legal trouble later, I quit drinking. When you're ready, there's a lot of help at your fingertips.
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Why are you drinking for 2 days straight? Do you do this often? I can understand a couple of nights having some drinks.
Its a pretty simple solution. STOP DRINKING. If you want to tone up, at 110 and 5'2", you don't need to lose any more pounds. What you need to be doing is increasing your protein and start weight training. Most importantly, lay off the alcohol.0 -
I call them as I see them and believe in tough love. What's the point of this posting? You weigh all of 110 lbs and you admit that you freely binge drink and eat unhealthy. You are not serious about whatever fitness goals you have set for yourself and are simply wasting your time at this point. IF you really want to lead a healthy lifestyle then stop the binge drinking and eat healthy foods more often than not. Exercise regularly. Again, my intention is not to demean you but YOU have to accept responsibility for your actions and then take positive steps toward your goals.
LMAO My point was to see if there was other people like me, not to get smart *kitten* comments from people who don't know me! but whatever, that's what life is about. right? For one thing, if I wasn't serious about wanting to lose weight then I wouldn't be on here trying to connect with people, etc.0 -
I have a glass of wine per week, but I prefer not to drink because it causes me to crave everything in sight. LOL.
Seriously, wine improves digestion, so that combined with it being a high glycemic food, it makes sense that it causes someone to overeat. It stimulates hungry by two different ways -- BG "crash" and stimulating appetite by improving digestion.
There's really no way around it -- alcohol has a lot of calories and sugar. If you are going to drink, some of those calories will have to be reduced in your diet to offset your overindulgence in alcohol. Obviously, choosing alcohol over real food is not a healthy choice, and if a person is unable to limit their alcohol intake then this speaks to a larger problem than simply trying to diet.0 -
Alcohol is a killer for fat loss... Its not food but has tons of calories. Your body turns alcohol into sugars which are easily stored as fat. 110 pounds is not overweight - it is totally in the middle of the healthy BMI range. If you have noticeable flab, its because you have too little Lean Body Mass compared to the amount of fat.
Are you exercising? Does it include Strength training? If the answer to either of these questions is NO, this is a big part of your problem.
You probably don't have a huge amount of fat to loose (just guessing based on your weight). I suspect if you forego the binge drinking and hit the gym you should be successful. Binge drinking is dangerous for a number of reasons, best to learn to limit your intake or quit drinking entirely.0 -
I'll step away from the obvious 'don't drink' or 'drink less' solutions since they're...obvious. I will say that if you are actually binge drinking multiple times a week as you say, it may be very difficult to meet your goals. Alcohol in moderation can be worked into a diet and fitness plan, but too much and it becomes VERY difficult to juggle.
It sounds like one of the problems is controlling food intake after drinking. If you can get a handle on that it might help with the other stuff. I generally find, after a night of drinking (like today for me...stupid Superbowl) it's easier for me to eat nothing for the first half of the day rather than try to go right back into my diet. I just drink a lot of water, and get my food in in the afternoon or evening. The short fast, for me at least, helps me get back into the groove of things.
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