Do you log your cheat days?!
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dlwhyatt makes in interesting point. Cheating is another word for choosing. Placed in the realm of making the choice to eat something higher calorie, cheating loses its power to make us guilty and gains strength in self-determination.0
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Why would you not? Cheat days are part of your diet, not a break from it. When I was losing weight, I considered cheat days an indispensable part of my weight loss plan and logged it just like my "good" days.
Also, the point of logging and monitoring your weight is to learn the relationship between what you eat and what you weigh. Leave off your cheat day and you're depriving yourself of important info, IMO.
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This is an interesting question. My wife and I don't have cheat days. She has been able to search for, find and cook some very tasty dishes that are healthy and fit into our goal set. We do on occasion eat Taco Bell or go out to eat at local establishments. We are stationed in Hawaii and can find restaurants that have pretty healthy menus. Fresh wild caught fish is excellent. But, to answer your post, we log everything that we eat and drink into our diaries.0
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First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
Girlfriend, you might want to have some cheat days yourself. I am sorry, but a weight loss goal to be 88 lbs. is ridiculous.
LOL! Yeah to be honest, I'm a little concerned too about the 88 lb goal you set for yourself.
I'm pretty short so I find it acceptable. You might think it's a too small goal weight, but that's your opinion, not mine.
Girl, you need to see a doctor.............your "blog" photo's are sick. Anorexic's should not be on a weight loss/health and fitness website. You should go and join a site for anorexics, you're in the wrong place, virtually and mentally!0 -
No way. Cheat days are speant guilt free My man likes to log his cheat day (easy for him he has a billion more calories to eat than me) so I usually end up finding out close to what I ate in calories :sad:0
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First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
ignore the haters. if 88 pounds is the goal youve set for yourself than let it be. people get a little too concerned about eachother here on mfp. your goal weight of 88 pounds will have absolutely no effect on their lives so no need to waste your time getting upset over their opinions : )
just be happy. thats all that matters hun ; )
Yes, heaven forbid people show concern about another human being. How dare we. Haters we are, indeed.
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i log cheat meals... had a cheat meal yesterday that put me 700 cals over check it out it was popcorn with melted peanut butter over it 0,o
the only time i dont log cheating is when im out partying where i basically dont keep tabs on how many beers im drinking etc or how much food im eating but any time i sit down to eat im logging it in. it keeps you honest and minimizes binge eating.0 -
Yes I do, I log everything that I put in my mouth, even on my cheat days that way I can also keep track of how many calories I am averaging a week so that I have a better idea of how to start my new day/ week.0
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No! I can't enjoy my cheat day if I know i have to log0
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Yes- I like to still keep tabs on the calories.0
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LOL- depends on how bad I had been. One day I "quick added" 25,000 calories. I would have weighed nearly 500 lbs in 5 weeks if every day were like today. It was more to be comical, and also to see that I do not need to go crazy on a day that I am enjoying myself with food. I probably ate around 4000 cals that day, but it felt like so so so much more. Sometimes I will try and log it all to just see what I actually ate, sometimes I won't log....depends on my mood I guess!0
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Yep I log everything. I just feel better about knowing everything I've been eating!0
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I try. I have successful cheat days and unsuccessful days based on whether I log it or not. I always do better when I do though.0
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I log it. On my cheat days I still stay within my calorie goal I just trade some healthy foods for unhealthy foods.0
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Yes people gang up on me. Because it totally wouldn't trigger anything, right?
Whatever, just don't go around claiming that I'm 'pro ana'. I'm not. Yell at me, lecture me, I don't care. But you're wrong if you think I'm actually going to listen.0 -
i log everything. it's the way I keep track of how bad my cheat days actually are-if I didn't they would probably be much worse, i still think about what I'm eating on my cheat days too because I don't want to be over by thousands. It's also pretty cool to see how awful you used to eat too. Everyone deserves cheat days and it actually jump starts some weight loss too, especially if you're usually under like most people try to be. I do have to admit i hate clicking the "complete your diary" button when i'm way over on those cheat days though! haha0
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Yes people gang up on me. Because it totally wouldn't trigger anything, right?
Whatever, just don't go around claiming that I'm 'pro ana'. I'm not. Yell at me, lecture me, I don't care. But you're wrong if you think I'm actually going to listen.
BUT, you're also not going to convince anyone that you're right.
When pretty much everyone around you tells you it's unhealthy, they can't ALL be wrong. It's you darlin. Get help.0 -
First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
Girlfriend, you might want to have some cheat days yourself. I am sorry, but a weight loss goal to be 88 lbs. is ridiculous.
LOL! Yeah to be honest, I'm a little concerned too about the 88 lb goal you set for yourself.
I'm pretty short so I find it acceptable. You might think it's a too small goal weight, but that's your opinion, not mine.0 -
First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
Your diary consistently shows you are eating less than 800 calories a day. You probably don't want to hear it, but you need help.0 -
i don't believe on cheat days so I don't have them. I try to eat healthy every day and I log everything, unless I am on vacation with no access to the internet.
If for some reason I go over by a good amount, I don't call it a cheat day. I look at what I did that put me way over and try to avoid doing it in the future.0 -
yes I do log my cheat days. Because some days like yesterday I end up having a super hard shift at work and burn 500 calories over my expected burn but by then it is 2 am when I get off work and to tired to eat more. So I have an extra deficit. And sometimes it is an extra hundred or 200 etc. So that is where the cushion comes for my cheat meals or cheat day. I go more for a weekly average of daily calorie deficit and logging my cheat meals helps me keep track.0
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I don't have cheat days, I look at a week and try to keep it in balance a few days over a few days under. I will not say no to invite out with friends to avoid going over because it is a part of life and I always eat birthday cake at parties, I just even it out with exercise or a cut in another day.0
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No, I do not log...I have a food that says Cheat Day Friday 2000 calories. But, i do not worry about it. I want to cheat on Fridays and not worry about it. I cheat for 2 reasons, it keeps my sanity with any cravings that I have during the week....I can handle it because I know I can eat it Friday. And, I read that it is good to have spike days....so I want Friday to be my carb and calorie spike day. And if I logged everything, I would freak out and stop at 2000 calories.
So, I do not log nor worry about it. it is nice to take one day a week off! (I do still exercise and log that in)0 -
yes, I do. I get obcessive and log everything, though
Yup!!! I sure do.0 -
Most of the time I dont....one time I did and I was about 1,000 calories over my limit for the day. Didn't look good. LOL0
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not logging my cheat day gives me a break from Logging routine, a rest so to speak :happy:0
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First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
I consider 88 to be okay - if it's natural and the girl is petite, but! Unfortunately I took a look at the diary and saw... 430 calories a day? Vinegar, vinegar, vinegar every day? But why? I just don't get it.0 -
Just like I would log any other day, I don't have cheat days though, I eat whatever I want in moderation on any given day.......0
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I always log mine. Granted I don't have as many as I used too. But still they are there. Best to always know what you are doing.0
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First of all, I don't believe in cheat days. Those will only set you back. Second, yes, log in everything. Don't try to fool yourself into thinking that you're losing weight. You might not be recording those calories, but your body definitely is.
Girlfriend, you might want to have some cheat days yourself. I am sorry, but a weight loss goal to be 88 lbs. is ridiculous.
LOL! Yeah to be honest, I'm a little concerned too about the 88 lb goal you set for yourself.
I'm pretty short so I find it acceptable. You might think it's a too small goal weight, but that's your opinion, not mine.
Not an opinion but a fact - by medical standards you would need to be about 4 ft 6 inches tall for 88 lbs to be healthy. From what information you provide on your profile and elsewhere, that is clearly not the case. That you make it public says to me that you do need some help and I hope you get it. You are a beautiful young woman.0
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