Need a hug :(
ubermagee
Posts: 57
Hi guys,
Needing a bit of a psychological cuddle, so to speak. Feeling a bit down in the dumps after a heavy weekend of easter eating, and now TOM is fast approaching. Feeling huge, spotty, lethargic, and just plain miserable.
I've realised that of course, my weekend of ridiculous food has caused this, and now I feel the guilt. I suppose it's better than *not* realising what I've done wrong and continuing down the same path, right?
A xxx
Needing a bit of a psychological cuddle, so to speak. Feeling a bit down in the dumps after a heavy weekend of easter eating, and now TOM is fast approaching. Feeling huge, spotty, lethargic, and just plain miserable.
I've realised that of course, my weekend of ridiculous food has caused this, and now I feel the guilt. I suppose it's better than *not* realising what I've done wrong and continuing down the same path, right?
A xxx
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A hug is not necessary - you have to learn that its ok to allow yourself that once-in-a-blue-moon foodfest. I had me a power-protein fix for Easter dinner by throwing a HUGE barbeque. Chicken, pork, steak, turkey, seafood - you name it, it was there! I made a broccoli salad for myself, a traditional pasta salad for my husband, classic deviled eggs... yeah.. I had me a good 800 calorie meal... but I chose to plan it out so I could enjoy it.
If you keep allowing yourself to feel guilty, you will become your own worst enemy....
Dont allow yourself to feel guilty...
Ask yourself - did you enjoy the food porn?0 -
I did, and I didn't. I loved it because I got to eat all naughty stuff, but with every bite I just felt guiltier and guiltier. Just don't know whether the guilt is worth the occasional splurge anymore!0
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I think an occasional splurge is okay. You have to be able to live with this lifestyle change in the long run in order to be successful. I also would get discouraged in the past when having a bad day and would tell myself just give up and be fat. Now, I tell myself, today is the last day I will be this heavy/look this way and continue on.0
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I felt the same after Easter weekend, I spent most of yesterday in a funk of feeling bad that I consumed so many jelly beans and candy. This week I m just going to work hard at adding a couple extra minutes to my work outs, making healthy choices all week and stay on track.0
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I did, and I didn't. I loved it because I got to eat all naughty stuff, but with every bite I just felt guiltier and guiltier. Just don't know whether the guilt is worth the occasional splurge anymore!
Why allow an inanimate object to dictate how you feel?
You are human, right? Meaning, you acknowledge that mistakes can be made, and in this case, it can be delicious for a holiday that happens one-time per year?0 -
There, there...It will be alright.0
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Eat better, regardless if it's easter.
go for a long walk/run at the very least today. you'll feel better.0 -
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Hugs! Get in lots of extra water. For some reason, that always helps me.0
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I know how you feel. I started my weight lose journey a month ago and I find that every 4 or 5 days I just get an urge to be bad. I always tell myself it is just one day, or one meal, but in the end I find that when I do give in, it sets be back a couple of days. The key for me is to realized that I have changed the way I look at food and the choices I make to eat them. I am getting results, so I do no tlet it get me down, so neither should you. It is in the past, just refocus and stay the path0
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Here are my thoughts, I don't think we should ever beat ourselves up over what we have done (I used to do it a lot), what is done is done, the weekend is over and you are moving forward, hopefully having learned something and are now headed down the right path again. Beating yourself up, will just lead you to want to quit and quitting every time things go rough is what got most of here in the first place. Just move forward and move on, you can do it.0
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Don't beat yourself up, its going to happen! Just jump back on board. We all have our moments of weakness! ::hugs::0
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Hug, hug, hug!! But the best hug of all will come from eating well/exercising/getting back on track. You can do it!0
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The only way to maintain weight loss is for it to be maintainable. It is not possible to stay away from everything forever. That is why I strongly urge people to eat to lose weight. You don't have to have a 1200 restricted diet to lose weight. So many that do, it is heartbreaking because it isn't maintainable and the moment you eat you gain weight ever faster because you have reset your metabolic rate lower.
I eat 1900 cals daily and I can eat anything in moderation because I keep my macros at 40/30/30...so I don't feel deprived or guilty when I eat. Eating shouldn't bring guilt.
Many times people carb binge because they deprive themselves on the unrealistic restrictive diet. That was me...I didn't lose on 1200, 1350 or even 1500...I started eating 20% less than TDEE and bam...fat started rolling off...I plateaued and upped again to 15% less than TDEE and the weight started moving again...
Take a look at what your BMR is and see if you are eating above it...what about your TDEE? If you don't know what they are, take a look at the "Eat More to Weigh Less" group...just read some of the topics. Learning I could actually eat made the process much easier...0 -
*wraps his arms around you and gives you a gentle squeeze*
Like I need an excuse for a hug
Just get back on the wagon today and move on... it's done and you can't change it so the best course of action is retaliation by tracking and planning0 -
I feel the same - the guilt is terrible, but it is better that you know where you have gone wrong. We are all in the same situation - we just need to get back on it x0
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The way I see it, you're not making a mistake or anything. If you're sick, you take the day off to rest, because that's what your body needs (or at least, you're supposed to, I know myself I try to resist until my body collapses out of exhaustion). I think eating can be the same way. Some days your body needs to take a break from the food and exercise, and relax too. If you look at the year, many of the holidays are in the winter-when your body needs to fatten up and store extra nutrients because of the cold. In the summer, they are spread out over months, because you don't need as much. Sometimes nature plans things out, and we should take note of it. Now I'm not saying that Thanksgiving and Christmas should each have their own pigout session where you gorge on sweets and food and make yourself sick at each family get-together (many people go to a couple houses), or make the holiday season last from Thanksgiving until the new year, I'm just saying that you should relax a little. I also offer no scientific proof to back any of this up, it's just the way I feel about it. I'm also a weirdo who's a little "out there" so no one should probably take what I have to say to heart anyway...
I bet you're doing wonderfully, and this one day won't even matter in a little while. Keep up the good work, and let yourself live a little! This is a lifestyle change, and if you're going to deny yourself for the rest of your life, you're probably going to go crazy from it, or feel guilty for the rest of your life each time you "cheat". It's better to allow yourself the simple pleasures with acceptance, but plan them so you don't feel guilty. Maybe work out a ration, or something that you feel comfortable with. I wish you all the best!!!0 -
Good morning doll...listen yesterday is where it should be in the past...so not to worry today is a new day and you are going to move ahead...no looking back...have a wonderful day...look at everything that is coming your way....hugs hugs hugs0
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I read on a posting here several weeks ago: There is no good food or bad food.......it's just food.....
Here's a hug ........squeeze-squeeze0 -
I did, and I didn't. I loved it because I got to eat all naughty stuff, but with every bite I just felt guiltier and guiltier. Just don't know whether the guilt is worth the occasional splurge anymore!
I have felt the same way! I try to give myself a cheat day once in awhile but I get that guilty feeling. Im afraid of going back to how I used to be with my eating habits! dont beat yourself up over it!! Its a new day! forgettaboutit!!!0 -
I was fine until Sunday myself and then went to the in-laws where I started and then continued to make bad food choices for the rest of the day. I also felt pretty crappy yesterday, but then did my workout and felt so much better afterwards. We're only human and every has a hick-up now and then...don't beat yourself up. Just get back up, dust yourself off and continue your journey! You got this!!!0
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It's okay once in a while to splurge, Just don't do it all the time. I ate a huge Easter dinner...... It was a holiday after all. Tomorrow's a new day and a new start. Let's do this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Add me if you would like0
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I have stumbled a bit too. Couldn't work out for a week due to back problems, tried to eat better but just kind of lost the ooomph, I guess. I'm back on the wagon though and feeling good. We all deserve a break every once in a while. Just got to get back on track and never give up completely!0 -
Ok, Here's my take. Two years ago, my house underwent a mjor remodel, because we were adding an inlaw suite. I read up on the subject and realized not one time did everything during a major remodel go right--just doesn't happen. So, I warned both my Wife and my Mom (the person the suite was for) and most importantly myself: This remodel is going to, at one point, go bad. It's going to go over budget, and there are going to be delays. No way arond it. Now--do we want to stress and get upset when that happens, or do we want to be comfortable in the knowledge we know thengs are not going to go as planned, but we will get there in the end anyway? Needless to say, we had a series of issues, and eventually resolved them all...with very little stress, because we planned and understood not everything was going to go right at the beginning of the process.
Diets, and remodeling our bodies, so to speak, can be approached the same way.0 -
There is such a thing as "Moderation in all things, including Moderation"
Special events are part of life, and to be enjoyed (not avoided). This is about LIVING HEALTHY (in the long term) - and about the entire journey, not just the ocasional pot-holes.
Just keep on with the day-forward "what is my healthiest choice for this meal" - and before the next big event that comes along (maybe the May Long Weekend?) do some pre-planning about "this is the extra goodie I would enjoy the most - substitute new choice for that" and how you will exercise before (and after) to compensate.
ANewLucia makes some good points - maybe check out the group readings she suggests. So does the post comparing house renovations and body renovations - they really aren't so different!
Hugs always available here, and for any, all, (and no particular) reason.0 -
Wow! Never expected such a response!
Thank you guys for your kind and wonderfully supportive comments. I do feel like I've had a great big virtual hug!
It's time to put it all behind me, re-focus, and get back on track. Off to the gym!
Thank you!
A xxxxxx0 -
You have to leg go sometimes, just dont feel guilty. Feel that you will have to do something to offset what you ate, like go for a walk or something. Then the world of eating is back in balance.0
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Hi guys,
Needing a bit of a psychological cuddle, so to speak. Feeling a bit down in the dumps after a heavy weekend of easter eating, and now TOM is fast approaching. Feeling huge, spotty, lethargic, and just plain miserable.
I've realised that of course, my weekend of ridiculous food has caused this, and now I feel the guilt. I suppose it's better than *not* realising what I've done wrong and continuing down the same path, right?
A xxx
I will hunt down every one of those bunnies and bite their heads off and eat their unborn chocolate children!0 -
Group Hug! I am right there with you! Family dinners are hard! Also TOM is next week, so this week is shot due to water weight! BUT I am heading right to the gym after work to get back in the groove of things. I think my break from logging and restricting has made me more driven to work out. Keeep going on this journey, cause there will be speedbumps!0
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