Hunger pains!!! What can I do?

Hi all,

I've only just joined on here. And i'm wondering if anyone has any advice about how to get rid of the nasty hunger pains I seem to be getting. I'm trying my best to stay motivated, but every time I feel like i'm getting somewhere I start getting really bad pains again.

I'm trying to lose the baby belly and improve my confidence, but feel like i'm failing. I'm also unsure on what I should and shouldn't be eating.....So far today I've had a bowl of porridge for breakfast and a bowl of bran flakes with sultanas for lunch.

Really appreciate any advice. :)
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  • deepavignesh
    deepavignesh Posts: 63 Member
    hi,
    initially when i started dieting, i had hunger pains too. just keep some berries or apricots in handy. a cup of blueberries are just 60 clories. or u can try salad without dressing. a cup of italian salad with no dressing is just 20 calories. just replace ur high calorie food with healthy ones. drink lots of water, that will prevent from hunger pains!! hope it helped!!
  • I think a lot of my trouble is being so fussy with food :( It does me no favors. I try keeping topped up with water as best I can and still ache.

    I'd try appetite suppressants. But for all I know they could have bad side effects and they cost SO much money!!
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    Well I think you should start by letting people see your diary so they can offer advice

    To be honest, it doesn't sound like you have eaten much so far. If you don't eat again until dinner then you have gone all day on a bowl of bran flakes and some porridge! I would be STARVING by then!

    I have 6 x 300 calorie meals a day so I'm never more than a couple of hours from eating - works for me

    So by dinner time I have eaten 300 at breakfast, mid morning, lunch and mid afternoon = 1200 calories
    You have probably eaten around 300 by that time!
  • nannon2
    nannon2 Posts: 1
    Water, Water, Water. It totally makes you feel full and keeps you ok between meals! (and i NEVER drank water before I started)
  • tlamarch
    tlamarch Posts: 105
    try a good whey isolate? that always fills me up
  • marcusdee123
    marcusdee123 Posts: 7 Member
    Really, I think the answer is that you need to eat the calories that MFP recommends. I have a long history of going on drastic diets, then suffering from hunger pains and weakness. Of course, then I'd stop dieting and start gaining weight again. This time around, I'm eating just enough so that I don't feel very hungry, and it's working. I'm losing weight very slowly, but it's staying off and I haven't gone back to my old ways. I eat about 250 calories for breakfast, 450 for lunch, 500-600 for dinner, and maybe 100 for a small snack or two. At first, I was a little bit hungry, but I got used to it. You can do it...just count those calories!!!
  • patchesgizmo
    patchesgizmo Posts: 244 Member
    protein makes those hunger pains go away. eat a small handful of nuts or a hardboiled egg or something like that.
  • carlabarlaboo
    carlabarlaboo Posts: 1 Member
    Drink a huge glass of water! It helps.
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    Drink a huge glass of water! It helps.

    I've heard this one many times and WISH it were true for me - fact is that drinking water doesn't make me feel even the tiniest bit less hungry!
  • BerryH
    BerryH Posts: 4,698 Member
    Make your diary public so we can better comment on it :flowerforyou:

    Chances are you're not eating enough - many people start MFP on too few calories. Set yourself to lose 1lb a week and eat back a good proportion of your exercise calories.

    If you're still hungry look at changing what you eat to more satisfying foods (a bit more protein, for instance) of if you "run out" of calories do a bit more exercise to eat more.

    A bit of it is getting used to it, unfortunately. Before I joined MFP I worked out I was easily eating and drinking 3,000 calories a day. Although my starting MFP recommendation of 1,640 calories was quite modest, it was a lot less food for me!
  • msusol
    msusol Posts: 11
    your metabolism is probably geared towards protein more than carbs..i have this problem in the morning. if i eat an egg sandwich (sometimes with sausage patty) on an english muffin..i can go all day. if i have the same calories all in carbs i have hunger pains in 2 hrs.
  • chels1605
    chels1605 Posts: 206 Member
    Drink hot blackcurrent squash!
  • mamasmaltz3
    mamasmaltz3 Posts: 1,111 Member
    You probably need to eat more. Ditto on the protein. I really like Fage Greek Yogurt. A serving has something like 13 grams of protein and you are getting calcium and probiotics with only 100-120 calories. I am eating between 1400 and 1500 calories and I am losing weight. You don't have to starve yourself.
  • Pedal_Pusher
    Pedal_Pusher Posts: 1,166 Member
    Hi all,

    I've only just joined on here. And i'm wondering if anyone has any advice about how to get rid of the nasty hunger pains I seem to be getting. I'm trying my best to stay motivated, but every time I feel like i'm getting somewhere I start getting really bad pains again.

    I'm trying to lose the baby belly and improve my confidence, but feel like i'm failing. I'm also unsure on what I should and shouldn't be eating.....So far today I've had a bowl of porridge for breakfast and a bowl of bran flakes with sultanas for lunch.

    Really appreciate any advice. :)

    I like your screen name. \m/ \m/
  • losingitincollege
    losingitincollege Posts: 70 Member
    Just to reiterate what a few posters before me have said: consume fluids! For me, it's water or unsweetened green tea.

    It allows me to feel full without taking in any extra calories. Hope this helps!
  • RuthSweetTooth
    RuthSweetTooth Posts: 461 Member
    Before we give you any advice, make your diary public. Doesn't sound like you had enough protein so far, and that will make you hungry. You need to eat a piece of cheese or meat with most cereals because they don't have enough protein. Those are good foods but perhaps not enough as some others have said.

    That's just one of the super features of myfitnesspal that wasn't available with the old diets.
    -We can share our food intake and get advice
    -We can fine tune our intake in advance before we overeat
    -We can be reminded to exercise more if we go over
    -We can scan our food labels which is half the work

    I love myfitnesspal.
  • Thanks for all the help guys, just one question how do I make the diary public?
  • iris8pie
    iris8pie Posts: 224 Member
    water doesnt seem to help the pains for me either.... so Im trying hot home made vegetable broth....the warmth seems to calm me, fill my tummy and the flavor is nice, and tricks me into thinking im eating....
  • plbrown81
    plbrown81 Posts: 32 Member
    The other thing that helps me a lot is a handful of almonds. If I have a meal that's low in fat, I'll grab a few almonds (6-10) at the ends and munch on those. The small amount of fat helps ME with satiety, as well as provides a healthy fat source for that meal. So long as I grab dry roasted, unsalted the amount of caloric, sodium and fat intake is minimal and helps me keep from getting hungry quickly.

    But I'm in the same camp as the other poster who said they eat several 300 calorie meals per day. I usually eat 5-6 meals per day around 300 calories each. I generally try not to eat any food after 8 pm, and usually have the almonds with my last meal to help me out overnight. A little healthy fat along with protein in each meal will go a long way towards staving off hunger!
  • brebrum
    brebrum Posts: 2 Member
    sorry but i can't help but laugh at your bowl of porridge, i didn't know anyone other than the three little bears actually ate that!:laugh:
    As far as eating i am no expert however, after many years of trial and error i have discovered it is best not to go on a crash diet and deprive yourself. It makes for a slower progression of results however, a easier maintainable weightloss program to just eat smaller portions and add in some healthier choices. I try to incorporate more fruits and veggies, like one always hears they should do (and snacking on one of these helps with those hunger pains). I also like to keep a crunchy gronola bar on hand if i'm hungry and need a quick snack on the go. I do however, get a desire to eat ice cream and so i have some but just one scoop as opposed to 2 or 3. Addtionally, i have found Edy's makes an awesome sugar free vanilla churned ice cream that is only 100 calories per 1/2 cup. I think the biggest key to weightloss is exercise exercise exercise and eating the suggested amount of calories for your body/age. Lastly, keep those indulgent drinks limited to one or two days a week and only a couple of glasses/bottles. Cheers!:drinker:
  • BerryH
    BerryH Posts: 4,698 Member
    Thanks for all the help guys, just one question how do I make the diary public?
    Click on your Food tab, then Settings. Scroll down to Diary Sharing and click Public.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    If you're having hunger pains, it probably means you're hungry and your body needs some food! Try dividing up your calories to make sure you're eating a little more frequently. Also, if you're nursing, you need to calculate that into calories burned. I'm not sure how, but someone on here will. Make sure you're netting at least 1200 calories a day.
  • iris8pie
    iris8pie Posts: 224 Member
    To make your journal open : Go Under "my home" click "settings tab" towards bottom of page is "diary sharing", change to "friends only". or public or whatever option you prefer....
  • MsEmmy
    MsEmmy Posts: 254 Member
    You need to eat little and often so it doesn't build up to pain. I eat the recommended cals and eat my exercise cals back and can honestly say I don't feel hungry very often. I've also just given up eating bread completely as it seemed to be taking up far too many of my cals and it was my 'go to' snack that I would eat without thinking. Now if I want a snack I have to think about what to have and often the time it takes makes me realise I'm not actually hungry!

    I also like the user name....just saw Black Sabbath at Download a couple of weeks ago \m/
  • Loko_Ino
    Loko_Ino Posts: 544 Member
    It's not hunger, its fat cells dying....
  • Il_DaniD_lI
    Il_DaniD_lI Posts: 1,593 Member
    If you have hunger pains EAT. Geesh....don't let yourself go hungry.
  • lizash729
    lizash729 Posts: 3
    i would def. say you need some protein.. its recommended that you consume one gram for every pound. if you weigh160- shoot for 160 grams of protein.. ive read this alot of many times through my dieting experiences.. from what you said you ate.. that is all carbs.. which turns to sugar basically .. spiking your insulin and causing you to be hungrier-quicker I'm sure.. when i consume more carbs than anything i feel fine but you get the crash later after your blood sugar crashes from the insulin being pumped to digest those carbs. Eat a good source of lean protein.. I would suggest 99% fat free ground turkey.. or egg whites... i make those together for my breakfast.. throw in some veggies...(as Much as you'd Like ) I do bell peppers, mushrooms,spinach, onions.. more veggies in the mix.. less the calories and yet your full with a good source of calories and nutrients.. Hope this helps.. just my tips that ive learned through reading and changing my eating.
  • FiercelyBeautiful
    FiercelyBeautiful Posts: 590 Member
    Eat! You need to listen to your body, just make wise choices. Eat a small 1oz. wedge of cheese, a whole grain slice of bread, carrots, broccoli, or other raw veggie with a sprinkle of sea salt, choose one and see if it helps. You may need to up your protein, try a boiled egg.
  • MizCJ84
    MizCJ84 Posts: 335 Member
    My best advice is to eat plenty of healthy fats and protein throughout the day. I used to feel hungry all the time also, but this stopped once I started eating healthy foods and plenty of it.
  • marieautumn
    marieautumn Posts: 928 Member
    i would say you should eat food with more substance and you wont be hungry. 2 servings of egg beaters and 4 slices of turkey bacon is under 300 calories and will keep you feeling full plus give you nutrients.