1000 calories over maintenance today...
viviangirl
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ugh. Just thanks to a multitude of factors- TOM, cravings and restaurant food. I'm feeling kind of defeated 1000 over maintenance, not even weight loss calories! Should I expect any real weight gain from this? I've been doing so well that I feel like I've ruined it. Blah.
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Today is a new day...start over and don't sweat it, you will be fine, just do something postive for yourself and you will feel better.0
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I wouldn't worry about it too much. It happens to all of us. As long as you have been doing good lately and have been exercising you should be fine. I have a day out of every week that I totally do not calorie count at all! It actually helps me throughout the week
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One day isn't going to ruin your weight loss. If it's still today wherever you are, then try to squeeze in a little work out. If I go over, I make myself play wii sports. Or take the dog for a walk. Try to make up for it tomorrow. We all have weak days, but freaking out over them will do you more harm than the extra calories will. Make tomorrow better! You can do it!0
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Not at all! I have a cheat day once a week and usually go 2000 calls over the limit and I still lose. If you were to go a 1000 over the period of a whole week then you might gain a pound of unwanted weight. If its just a one time thing though you have absolutely nothing to worry about. DO NOT THREAT MFP as do or die lol. So many people quit because they have a rough month and they go over the limit a couple of times a week and think that the whole thing is rendered useless!0
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You'll be okay! But expect to see the scale higher than normal due to bloating! If you drink lots of water it should go down in a few days. At least that's how long it takes me lol0
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LOL! This will not mess you up....I do that a lot...I took in 5000 cals yesterday for Cinco de Mayo....
I will go over my maintenance often to spike my metabolism...throw it off!1 -
Well, I don't know what time it is for you, but if your day is not over, you can always work out a little bit.
If you're trying to lose weight, you're in a deficit. So, you didn't go a 1000 over your TDEE. I'm assuming you went 500 over.
A pound is 3500. And really your body doesn't work like OKAY that day I went over 100, so AUTOMATIC WEIGHT GAIN. Doesn't happen overnight.
It was a bad day, wipe it off, do good the other days, and you'll be alright. Don't beat yourself up over going over one time. It doesn't ruin your progress. Find something for today that'll make you feel better, and start fresh tomorrow.0 -
We all have those days when we go way over our calorie limits, for various reasons. Dont feel defeated. Learn from what you did get up and try again. Sometimes Spike days like that will help you loose weight in the long run. You may gain in the beggining then drop real fast after that. It really depends on your body. I know there are people who do a weekly spike day for that reason. The best thing to do is Learn from it and then work to make sure you dont gain to much from it. I bet you will find it comes off real quick.
Also, You shouldnt be having cravings. If you are having cravings then you are limiting something that you actually love completely out of your diet so once you do get around it then you eat a lot of it because you are are "craving" it. I dont limit what I eat, I limit how much I eat. I still eat high calorie foods like pizza (yum) but I dont eat 3 pieces in one setting anymore. Depending on my mood I'll eat one or two slices and then I stop. Most of the time its just one piece. Limiting what you eat vs how much of it you eat it can cause binge eating when you do get a taste of something you truly love. Anyways just wanted to give you my opinion, as that is all it is an opinion. Its up to you to decide whether you will go with it or not.
Good luck and remember you dont have to cut everything you love out just smaller portion sizes and staying in your calorie range is the best.0 -
really one day over cals!!!?? unless you are maintaining a weight loss of 1lb i really wouldnt stress about it and return once more to the real world!0
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you have to eat 3500 calories to gain a pound, and that's after calories burned from just daily living.
If the scale goes up it is likely retention from water since restaurant food and processed foods has more sodium.
Don't feel bad, I eat "bad food" pretty much daily. And still have lost 37 pounds in 2.5 months, its not about being perfect just making changes!0 -
I know it's easy to feel defeated but don't. REALLY. I had wings, nachos, margaritas on Friday. When I logged it in I felt like I blew it and almost fell into a funk. We all do it. Once in a while isn't a bad thing if you eat healthy and exercise the other days.0
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Just like everyone here said, its only one day. If you still have time in the day, go for a walk or eat very clean and light the rest of the day and go back to normal tomorrow. Also, i like this quote that i read on MFP at one point...'Saying "Oh, Ive already ruined my good eating today, ill just eat crap" is like saying, "Oh, i dropped my phone on the floor. Ill just smash it til it breaks."'
You will have days that you will "fall off the wagon" probably more times. It will not hinder your weight loss or gain weight, as long as you pick yourself back up and go back to where you left off before the bad day or meal, you will be fine.
This is exactly why (or one of the many reasons why) weight loss is not easy. Just pick yourself back up and continue looking forward. What you just explained happens to all of us. Its part of the game. If it was easy, no one would be over weight or need to lose anything.
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It didn't take you one day to put on the weight you're trying to lose. And this is only one day.
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We all have those days when we go way over our calorie limits, for various reasons. Dont feel defeated. Learn from what you did get up and try again. Sometimes Spike days like that will help you loose weight in the long run. You may gain in the beggining then drop real fast after that. It really depends on your body. I know there are people who do a weekly spike day for that reason. The best thing to do is Learn from it and then work to make sure you dont gain to much from it. I bet you will find it comes off real quick.
Also, You shouldnt be having cravings. If you are having cravings then you are limiting something that you actually love completely out of your diet so once you do get around it then you eat a lot of it because you are are "craving" it. I dont limit what I eat, I limit how much I eat. I still eat high calorie foods like pizza (yum) but I dont eat 3 pieces in one setting anymore. Depending on my mood I'll eat one or two slices and then I stop. Most of the time its just one piece. Limiting what you eat vs how much of it you eat it can cause binge eating when you do get a taste of something you truly love. Anyways just wanted to give you my opinion, as that is all it is an opinion. Its up to you to decide whether you will go with it or not.
Good luck and remember you dont have to cut everything you love out just smaller portion sizes and staying in your calorie range is the best.
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The key to weight loss is making sure that there are 10 good days for every bad day. If you are normally short 500 calories a day and stay true to that most of the time, you'll see progress. The downside is that instead of losing 4 pounds per month...you'll only lose 3. Instead of losing 50 lbs in the year, you'll be closer to 40 lbs. That would still be a pretty good year.0
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If you're eating at a 500-calorie deficit the rest of the week, you've still got a 2000-calorie deficit for the week.0
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Honestly, don't sweat it. You sound like me: If I fall off, I'm likely to fall all the way off.
My semester ended this past week and I "celebrated" with food. TONS of food.
The next day I was back on track as usual and this week I lost 2 pounds.
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Don't beat yourself up and don't get upset if you see a gain on the scale. You are probably going to be up, as others have said, due to water gain. Drink lots of water and watch what you eat, and within the week, you will be back to where you were. (or after TOM - that can really mess with things). I am one of those who actually plans a high day every week. My day is Friday. I will eat almost double my allotted calories on that day and I will eat and drink whatever I want. Last week my gain was 7.5 pounds after the spike. By this Friday, I was back down to where I started because I drank lots of water, ate lots of salad, and watched carbs and fat intake. I will be spiking every Friday. I have been losing about a pound a week most weeks by doing this and I don't feel deprived or like I'm missing out because I know I will have what I want on Friday! The weeks I haven't lost anything, just broke even, are the weeks that I don't stay on my "lo carb,no fat" days during the rest of the week. So get back on the bandwagon and drink lots and lots of water to help get the sodium out of your systerm. You will be fine!:flowerforyou:0
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I am dealing with that right now. TOM time and being on vacation doesn't mix at all. Now I am drinking a ton and hopefully getting back on track with the new week coming up. Hang in there, I feel your pain.0
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