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__________________ 150.6/140/130 Restarted 5/1/2007 Female 5'6" Cardio 5x week Weight Training 3x week |
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| I would eat a higher fat dinner, drink some water, going to the gym or doing something physical is great - it gets you away from the food, and then usually you're less hungry after working out for a bit. Also, if you're going to eat something, try something higher fat, lower carb. It looks like a lot of the things you're eating at night have high carb... well, higher carb. Hope this helps.
__________________ 27/f/5'10" HW - 312, LW - 172 (Jul 2007), CW - 205, GW - 160 |
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| YOu know, Conqueso, I could have written that thread...What I do is eat...legal foods...normally (usually) I eat pork rinds...I got the microwave ones so they are nice and fresh...and they are salty enough that I drink at least 2 glasses of water with them and end up too full to want to eat anything else. I know the salt isnt great, but it is better than binging on doughnuts! |
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| When are you eating your carbs during the day? I find that if I have my higher carb foods at night with dinner, I not tempted to eat as much as if I'd had them for breakfast or lunch or earlier in the day. Are you eating fat with those berries or those apples? An apple is pretty high-carb (13g for a small, 17g for a medium) and you NEED to eat something high-fat with it (like peanut butter or cheese or nuts), otherwise it will cause a major blood-sugar spike. In fact, maybe it's not a bad idea to stop eating some of those higher carb foods for a while until you feel more in control. Did these habits develop after the addition of a certain food or food group? I agree with Lyssie--head to the gym, get that endorphin high, burn some calories, and get your mind off food!
__________________ MG1: 220-12/2/06~~MG2: 210-1/07~~MG3: 199-3/2/07~~MG4: 190-4/27/07~~MG5: 180-7/04/07~~GOAL: 170 F / 26 / 5'8" FITDAY Missoula Marathon 7/13/08 5:41 ![]() Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerance GLUTEN-FREE since 10/08 CORN-FREE since 10/08 DAIRY-FREE since 11/08 SOY-FREE since 11/08 |
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| Actually, I eat the majority of my carbs during the day. I eat veggies in my scrambled eggs at breakfast and a nice big salad at lunch. I usually have a small amount of veggies at dinner. Right now I'm trying to stay away from cream cheese and peanut butter... learned a while back that I like to eat these in excess way too much. I will cut out the apples and see how that goes. Apples don't seen to give me cravings though. I'm worried that this is going to become a habit! I do my cardio in the mornings, usually run 5 miles at 430am! If not this then I do elliptical for 65 minutes. Maybe do my cardio in the am and do my weightlifting in the pm? I think I just need an activity to keep my hands busy and off of food! The other bad things is is that I LOVE to cook and bake. I like keeping busy this way. It sucks that my DH is doing low fat and low calorie. He did Atkins for two weeks, lost 8 pounds, but he does not like the food choices, and so he quit. But, he relies on me to make his food! Ugh! I feel like I'm running a restaurant! Anyhoo, I will hit the gym and see if that helps.
__________________ 150.6/140/130 Restarted 5/1/2007 Female 5'6" Cardio 5x week Weight Training 3x week |
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| Eating more of your carbs earlier in the day might be a problem. I do better if I space them out evenly, or even save more of my carbs for dinnertime. Holy cow, if you're running 5 miles in the morning, your metabolism is going crazy. What I've noticed from doing longer runs is that my hunger FEELS different. Instead of a grumbling-tummy type feeling, it's like my WHOLE BODY is craving energy and fuel, and it's almost like I could eat anything I get my hands on. Make sure you're eating lots of small things here and there, all legal, to keep your hunger at bay. Don't be afraid of those calories. Do you do cardio and weightlifting EVERY SINGLE DAY? Give your hubby a cookbook and tell him to start reading. I loved to cook and bake, too, I used to do it almost daily, just for fun. But I realized the reason I liked to do it so much is because I would eat half of what I was making! Since I've given it up as a constant hobby (and only done it for special occasions or once in a blue moon) I do not have those same longings or cravings for food.
__________________ MG1: 220-12/2/06~~MG2: 210-1/07~~MG3: 199-3/2/07~~MG4: 190-4/27/07~~MG5: 180-7/04/07~~GOAL: 170 F / 26 / 5'8" FITDAY Missoula Marathon 7/13/08 5:41 ![]() Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerance GLUTEN-FREE since 10/08 CORN-FREE since 10/08 DAIRY-FREE since 11/08 SOY-FREE since 11/08 |
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| Julie and Lyssie have given you some pretty good advice! I agree with everything they've said. I also think you've developed a habit. If you are binging most nights of the week, your body and mind are expecting you to continue. Getting away from your usual binge enviroment and making food unavailable at your usual binge times will help you to break this habit. Best of luck to you. Habits are so hard to break but you'll feel so much better having done it. |
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| Juli-I do cardio 5 or 6 times a week, but I don't do weightlifting with it everyday! Ugh! I think I'd completely pass out! And I know what that feeling of hunger is like! I almost think that my body wants all the food before I go to bed just because it knows I'm gonna be running in the morning! It's trying to stock up on fuel! But I will try everyone's advice and I'm definitely going to give it my all to break this bad habit! Thanks for everyone's help!!!
__________________ 150.6/140/130 Restarted 5/1/2007 Female 5'6" Cardio 5x week Weight Training 3x week |
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| Conqueso, eating more food at night is not all bad, unless it really is a binge. Do you just eat more at night because you're hungry, or does it feel out of control/are you worried it's bad because people give you that hooey about "not eating after 7pm"??? I actually eat the majority of my calories in the evening. But, I eat a small breakfast, a small lunch, a small snack, and my workout is usually in the evening before dinner. I would only be worried about this if I ate huge breakfasts and lunches. I'm giving my body what it wants, and it compensates by not needing a huge breakfast, etc. I'm relieved to see you're not strength training everyday! I was worried there for a minute. Keep us posted on what happens!
__________________ MG1: 220-12/2/06~~MG2: 210-1/07~~MG3: 199-3/2/07~~MG4: 190-4/27/07~~MG5: 180-7/04/07~~GOAL: 170 F / 26 / 5'8" FITDAY Missoula Marathon 7/13/08 5:41 ![]() Non-Celiac Gluten Intolerance GLUTEN-FREE since 10/08 CORN-FREE since 10/08 DAIRY-FREE since 11/08 SOY-FREE since 11/08 |
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| Make sure you are eating enough during the day. I also do this, Some nights I just go to bed so I wont eat. I love watching a movie and snacking!! I try to have a snack before I leave work so i am not starving when i get home. |
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