My name is Emily, I am 28 and am huge! I weigh 18stone4lb and have tried everything from calorie counting to fad diets. My problem is I have absolutely no will power, I am good for a morning then screw it up binge eating. I am very active, I have a horse, walk and swim a lot and am on my feet a lot despite my office job.
Has anyone got any tips for overeating in this way?
Thanks
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You sound just like me ... I have put on 3st in a year and on Monday I started this plan. I must say the first two days were very hard, the biscuits and cakes were calling my name! It was horrendous. But yesterday I noticed that I didn't feel or crave for the bad stuff. I Already feel like I've lost weight too. My advice is take it a day at a time....
Thank you Raq36. I just feel like I am addicted to junk food its so hard!
well done for doing so well keep at it.
Its nice to have these forums to get support actually. Im following Myfitnesspal but it all seems to be American people so nice to have something more local!
I love junk too... No I'm addicted! But I know I've got to cut it out all together because once I start I can't stop! I ate a curry with rice for lunch and found the strong flavours really satisfying.
Hi emily - I am also a Myfitnesspal (MFP) as is hannah from this board. I LOVE it - so easy and once I could scan a bar code on my cereal to log my breakfast I was hooked!
MFP actually has a breakdown of protein, sugars, carbs, sodium etc for everything you eat plus what your goal should be for these. Just look at your food diary for today ( or any day) and turn your phone to landscape - all will be revealed!
I am also using Fitbit and interfacing the two of them so it works well for me. I will go through and reply to some other answers you gave - I tend to be pretty mouthy LOL
My ID on MFP is the same as here of you want to friend me.
Quit sugar! It's the sugar which makes you behave like this. Say that you will do it for two weeks and if you don't start feeling better then you don't have to give it up any more.
And make sure everything you do eat that is healthy is food that you love.
but isn't there sugar in everything even fruit etc? or do you just mean the crappy sugar like choc and biscuits * they always have biscuits at work and I sit next to the kitchen
Hey Emily, have you tried slimming world? They don't have any kind of portion control. You can eat as much rice, pasta, potatoes, fruits etc as you want. But like all diets you will have to limit your intake of cakes, biscuits etc.
I am trying it at the moment, week 1 for me and it's not been too bad. I do think I should limit my portions though so I am using the NHS info on what constitutes a portion and I have a portion control plate! Will see how it goes, my biggest problem will always be the lack of exercise but you seem to be getting a lot so hopefully if you trying slimming world it will work.
I have a bit of a 'beef' with Slimming World and that is them saying that you can eat as much pasta, rice and potato as you like as long as they are not prepared with oils or fats. Yes, this is what it says several times in the book (and repeated by the leader) - no limits, no weighing and so on. Well for those of us without an 'off' button and for whom an enormous amount of pasta with a healthy sauce is a walk in the park so to speak, this is errant NONSENSE. Without limits means without limits so I find this dishonest.
The other thing that gets me is talk of Speed Foods which are talked of as speeding your weight loss. No they don't - no food 'speeds' your weight loss, it's just that lettuce and other salad items are low in calories and are, of course, good for you and should always be part of a healthy diet. I'm on a (bread) roll here - the other thing I don't relate to is talk of 'syns' - while it says that 'syn' stands for 'synergy' (whatever the hell that has to do with it) we can all relate it to 'sin' for no other reason than that they are the perhaps 'naughty' little extras you can allow yourself each day. Lastly, I do rather wonder whether the Slimming World chocolate which is peddled when you sign in is full of synthetic nasties but then you don't have to buy it.
Having said all of this, I'm sure a lot of people buy into the Slimming World message and will and do succeed just as long as they have an 'off' button and can put up with the nonsense talk.
As for me, I have joined at least for a short while and will continue to do things my way but use the weekly weigh-ins as a sort of discipline to hopefully keep me on track. Meanwhile I continue with exercise as well as eating healthily and keeping tabs on the amount I eat.
yeah I absolutely hated it. I eat on the run a lot and don't have time to cook meals all the time it couldn't of been worse for me. calorie counting seems to work best as if I do have to grab a sandwich or something least I can base it on the calorie content
I think so many of us on here are victims of sabotage and binge eating! Ive lost the majority of my weight by joining Slimming World 6 years ago, but lately my willpower is faining desperately!
I'm hoping that being on here and sharing our ups and downs will be the encouragement I need to stop the junk! I want to come on here and be positive, share any successes, but know there's support when the bad days(undoubtedly) occur xx
Thanks Ellejay1984, lovely to meet you. how much have you lost so far? I think we will all defo have bad days but its great to see everyone doing so well too!
I've just been repeatedly told that if you quit eating junk for a while, you will realise just how crappy it tastes when you go back to it! So atm, I'm just testing out this theory and going on a 9(?) month strict diet of just fruit and veg (I'm doing this cause my friend did and lost so much weight! She didn't even exercise much as she gets bad migraines)
Hello! You will find this forum really supportive - I come on here regularly (especially when I am craving something as it takes me mind of it!). I only started just under 2 weeks a go and lost 2.6 lb in my first week. I've been to two weddings and a cheese and wine evening since so will be happy to maintain on Monday's weigh in!
I have increased my veg massively - I take carrot sticks, cherry tomatoes and cucumber sticks to work as my snack - and I feel so much better for it. Way more energy now. Drinking lots of water helps too as I found that I often ate when my body was actually telling me I was thirsty! Many trips to the loo though...
I have cut right down on carbs and have had next to no refined sugar. It was hard for the first 3-4 days and I had a terrible headache from it but I got through it and you will to!
my friend was saying cutting sugar from your diet can cause withdrawals an tricks your body into thinking it needs sugar; you just need to avoid regardless and your body will thank you in time x
I've been 100% so far.........I did go into the kitchen earlier and did a sweep of my cupboards, craving something sweet - bad habits are hard to break away from! But I thought of everyone on here and opted for a tiny box of my daughter's raisins instead. Not great I know, but it was an achievement for someone like me who can crave sugar!!
Off for a power walk this evening, every little helps x L x
Hi there, I'm addicted to junk food. I'm gonna really have to try because I don't still want to be 14 stone when I'm 60 next year.
Sounds like you're doing well because you know what you have to do and you're quite active so that's great. It's just the cravings for me and I don't really like veg etc, so it's blinking hard.
Anyway all the best.
Kind regards.
Don't have bickies, donuts, crisps, cake etc in the house, then you can eat them.
When going for a walk avoid popping into the shops.
Don't go checking the discounted sandwich/cake section in the supermarket.
I am 5'11" and 139 kilos (21st plus some) so I am huge as well! I was overweight as a kid and have been obese for 40 long, painful years.
You have a choice to make and you need to stick to that choice. Make a commitment that you will stick to a healthy eating plan like your life depends on it.
Become aggressive about your weight loss, learn to HATE the Maccas and biscuits that have made you fat. Really HATE them. Create urgency, a sense of commitment to shedding all that horrible fat and emerging as the person YOU know you really are on the inside.
Don't be like me who has wasted their life hating their body and failing time after time. Life is waiting for you - go and grab it...in a bikini!!!
I have read through your posts and will reply to a few.
You say you are too busy to eat healthy - millions and millions of people every single day manage to find a way too eat healthy and not load on the pounds and many of them are WAY busier than you and I - there is no reason at all that we can not do the same. Its not easy and requires work and organisation but it CAN be done. You CAN make time in your day to create a healthy meal alternative. You just have to be willing to sacrifice to do that.
We have spent a lot of time and money makes ourselves this big - now we have to invest some time in reversing the damage. There is no "easy way".
It sounds like you enjoy being out and active. Have you thought about a personal trainer - just for a few months to get a routine in place for you?
Yes there is sugar in many things but these process differently I am not saying you can eat 100 apples and not put on weight BUT fruit has a much lower GI than say chocolate biscuits so they burn lower for longer and therefore you do not put on as much weight with a healthier choice sugar like fruit.
At the moment I am working 12 hours a day 7 days in a little shop - the boss is away so its just me and about 5 customers a day so I have to be super organised but I get up and spend an 30 minutes every second morning putting together lunch which I then have 2 days in a row like Pork, White Bean and Kale Soup or a Lamb Power Salad.
And MFP will let you import pretty much any recipe on the web you find and calculate the calories for you.
I have one of these 90 second microwave quick porridge things in the morning - hi fibre and then I add a splodge of peanut butter and tsp of honey. Delicious and quick - and healthy!
Hiding and eating Maccas - OMG - I am SO there with you LOL I used to go through drive through, order a "normal" meal and then say out loud "Hmmm what did Jenny want..ummmoh thats right!" and then order ANOTHER meal and wolf it all down in the car park. I just think its criminal - there SHOULD be higher taxes on junk food. Its making our nations obese and costing the health system trillions of dollars.
My worst WORST time of day is when I am driving home from the shop, tired and grumpy and I pass by a supermarket 2 minutes from home that has my FAVOURITE chocolate of all time right near the door - 300g of delicious chocolate evilness...at least every 2nd night I would buy one thinking "Right thats it - last one EVER" and then much on that sweet chocolate goodness while I watched TV.
I started this diet on Monday. I KNOW this is my last diet. I feel more committed than ever, I have just quit smoking 3 months ago so I know I can quit an addiction and my heads in the game.
But I came here on Tuesday saying HELP ME - 2 hours before I was due to drive hoe I was craving that chocolate - it was like a big empty hole in my gut...and I was actually full from dinner - I guess its the food addict thing.
Anyway I found a pod cast called "Cut The Fat" and thought I would try having that playing in my ears as I drove home. It worked and as I cruised past the supermarket I just smirked and kept trying to understand the difference between complex and simple carbs Its a GREAT podcast and really informative and interesting.
And its really hard when someone is talking about health, health, health in your head to think about wanting chocolate.
Well I think I have blabbed for long enough lol
I hope I have not been "too" honest with you about some things and I hope I have given you some ideas about others.
We are in this together here in this forum and before you pick up that biscuit SOS us and we'll be there to support you.
fads diets dont work my gp told me it they way foward is to change your diet and your eating i lost over a stone in a month and all i did was cut off eating crap junk food nothing else no workouts nothing only more veg and fruit if you want something to nibble on have a apple i found it really easy its called having willpower and nothing more
you dont look fat in your picture you have a lovely face x
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