What would you do?
musicmint
Posts: 469
My birthday was yesterday and I gave in today and had like half of my cake!!!! What should I do to make up for it??? Maybe run harder the next day...
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count the cals of the cake and divide it by 7 and remove that many for the week.0
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I would not worry about it, but if you really feel bad then just do a few extra minutes of running tomorrow, a bad meal will not kill you0
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I dont know really how much I had I just kept eating it!!0
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Keep consistent. Use it as a cheat day and forget about it! Just move on and start fresh. Don't reduce your calories or not eat back your exercise calories.0
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eat your cake! don't worry about it.0
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I know that moderation is key and I totally blew that rule up!!0
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I would say "It's my birthday, I get to indulge once a year!" Then I would NOT worry about the calories because tomorrow is a new day!
And...Happy Birthday!!0 -
I would say "It's my birthday, I get to indulge once a year!" Then I would NOT worry about the calories because tomorrow is a new day!
And...Happy Birthday!!
Thank you!! I appreciate it 8)0 -
its impossible to gain weight from this. u will remain the same or gain some water.
if you overate ur body will naturally fix ur diet in the coming days by controlling those cravings.
gets go on a run on empty and get rid of some of the carbs in ur system to prevent them making you eat more carbs 2morrow.0 -
Don't punish yourself over it, it really won't hurt to have a breakout day. Think about how far you've come so far - embrace this strength - and start fresh tomorrow :-)0
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its impossible to gain weight from this. u will remain the same or gain some water.
if you overate ur body will naturally fix ur diet in the coming days by controlling those cravings.
gets go on a run on empty and get rid of some of the carbs in ur system to prevent them making you eat more carbs 2morrow.
sorry I dont fully understand what you are trying to say? How is it impossible? It is sugar...alot at that!0 -
Don't worry about it. Your cake was a lie anyway.0
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1. Ask yourself how you can protect yourself the next time.
2. forgive yourself and just move on
3. Simply pick up where you left off.
4. remember you have time, you dont have to make up for it
Hope this helps,
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You just pick up where you left off and continue. Forget about the incident. And don't try to divide by 7 and spread it over the week; it doesn't work that way.0
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Happy Birthday!!!! So you had a cheat day. It isn't going to throw you off much at all as long as you get back on track and don't do it daily. I wouldn't stress about it or make youself feel bad. Just move on, tomorrow is another day!!0
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Doesn't work that way.0
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Toss the other half in the trash and start eating well now. no regrets!0
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its impossible to gain weight from this. u will remain the same or gain some water.
if you overate ur body will naturally fix ur diet in the coming days by controlling those cravings.
gets go on a run on empty and get rid of some of the carbs in ur system to prevent them making you eat more carbs 2morrow.
sorry I dont fully understand what you are trying to say? How is it impossible? It is sugar...alot at that!
I think the point was that you likely did not eat 3,500 calories worth of cake in one sitting, so you probably didn't gain. More than likely you just ate into your deficit for the day. It will be ok...0 -
I have been told before if you are going to cheat on your diet enjoy it don't feel guilty but make it worth don't cheat just to cheat0
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In your shoes I'd just write today off and start fresh tomorrow.0
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count the cals of the cake and divide it by 7 and remove that many for the week.
This Exactly. Easiest way to make up for any cheat day.0 -
You just pick up where you left off and continue. Forget about the incident. And don't try to divide by 7 and spread it over the week; it doesn't work that way.
It does.. =/ You don't have to do that.. but you can. It helps to even it out.. half of a birthday cake, that is a lot of calories. You can look at calories weekly.. that way some days you can enjoy and some days be more strict.0 -
^^^^this
Happy birthday!!! :-)0 -
I really feel like the best thing for you to do is forgive yourself and move on. It's not the end of the world - or the end of your diet. The guilt will just devour you if you don't forgive yourself. Move on and get right back on track tomorrow. Do not starve yourself, as that well set back your metabolism. I've been there - JUST FORGIVE YOURSELF AND MOVE ON!
Happy Birthday!0 -
You just pick up where you left off and continue. Forget about the incident. And don't try to divide by 7 and spread it over the week; it doesn't work that way.0
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I would think about it and forgive myself. Feel how it feels (probably not too good on the stomach) and realize a smaller piece would have been better. I would hope to try not to repeat it because it does not feel good and it does not get me to my goal. Life is a journey and we live and learn everyday. Relax and have fun on your birthday and every day!0
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it was your birthday !! enjoy it and just keep up the good work !!0
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The occasional indulgence is okay. I'd just smile and eat right the rest of the week.0
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I would probably just work out extra hard tomorrow. Happy Birthday!
Thanks!! yeah I think I need to :P :P0 -
I would think about it and forgive myself. Feel how it feels (probably not too good on the stomach) and realize a smaller piece would have been better. I would hope to try not to repeat it because it does not feel good and it does not get me to my goal. Life is a journey and we live and learn everyday. Relax and have fun on your birthday and every day!
Thats a good point maybe I was feeling bad just because it sucks to have the feeling of to much sweets in the stomach!!0
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