not sure if this is considered binging but
last nite i went to KFC and got 10 half/ wings with no sauce
i ate 6-7 of them and threw the others out....this was like 10pm at night
then when i got home i had 2 spoons full of cooked greens
I FELT SO GUILTY LAST NIGHT and couldn't wait to post this thread to see what you all think?
Earlier in the day I didn't eat breakfast ( i know i was supposed to but no time)
I had a salad for lunch and a salad for dinner and snacked on a small bag of pretzels afterwards....
anyway today starts me monitoring my caloric intake...
my fitday reading recorded almost 3000 calories which explains in part why my weight has "plateaued" despite me going to the gym and working out almost everyday (saturdays off)...
so starting today i am trying to not go about 1800 calories
also doing low carb by the way
it's so hard but i'm trying my best to stay focused....
My 2 cents is that in terms of volume consumed that was not a binge. I'd classify that more as a poorly chosen snack. The grey area, though, is your mindset when you were eating it. Even though you stopped eating before you did serious damage to your program (congrats on that - we know how hard that is to do), if you were in that "binge mindset" (I assume we all know it), it's a red flag for you.
Looking at what you ate yesterday, I'd say the reason for your poorly chosen snack is clearly that you let yourself get too hungry during the day. I'd say you need to eat breakfast EVERY DAY. If you're not hungry when you get up, wait an hour, but definitely have something, even if it's just a yoghurt or something. And while salads are great, eating ONLY salads all day is a) not enough calories, b) not enough to fill you up, so will eventually lead to a binge, and c) not very nutritionally balanced. I think that your choice of snack says a lot - chicken wings. Your body must have known it needed some protein and calories.
Track your calories if it will help you, but aim for a little moderation and variety in your diet. You didn't gain the weight all at once, so eating salads for every meal to lose it quickly is not going to be a sustainable solution. I remember another thread you started regarding a plateau... you've done very well so far, but it sounds like you're having difficulty being patient. Permanent weight loss takes time, so don't be too hard on yourself. Pick (or develop) a program you can see yourself living with permanently, accept that you're in this for the long haul, then just do the program and let the weight loss happen in its own good time. Good luck!
Wow, 4 chicken wings are 1350 calories?! When I looked up the regular chicken wings from KFC, they listed at 500 calories for 6 of them. Back away from the chicken wings...
I would agree that you had some badly chosen snacks. Also I'd say the snack wraps were poorly chosen snacks as well.
Try to make sure you are getting some lean proteins and filling vegetables to help lower your calories. Also, I'd work on not relying on takeout/fast food.
If it felt like a binge and you have the guilt of a binge, then consider it a binge, regardless of actual quantity or caloric total. A binge is different for everyone, and if what you ate was eaten uncontrolably/mindlessly and was more than you would normally eat, then that sounds like a binge to me.
Of course, whether or not you should technically call it a "binge" really doesn't matter one bit--what matters is that you think about why and how it happened and try to work on not falling into those same circumstances again.
thanks janie
lol can't believe i'm talking about chicken but nelie it was the kind that you can dip the sauce on but i asked them not too...
since kfc's website doesn't list the nutrition info without dipping the sauce i just estimated 4 extra crispy regular wings since they are whole wings
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you know sometimes you have to make do with what you got LOL!
but thanks!!!!
and you know what i'll just say I'm a "recovering binger" because i use to down whole bags of doritios cheese curl twist atleast 1 time every two weeks before i started this weight loss thing!!!
[color=indigo]If it felt like a binge and you have the guilt of a binge, then consider it a binge, regardless of actual quantity or caloric total. A binge is different for everyone, and if what you ate was eaten uncontrolably/mindlessly and was more than you would normally eat, then that sounds like a binge to me.
Exactly. We had a thread a few weeks ago about what everyone considered a binge and everybody had their own "criteria" for themselves because everyone is different.
But I agree with Jill. If you think that it is a binge then it is. Even if I have a handful of cookies, if I didn't feel in control and felt totally guilty then I tend to think of it as a "binge."
Improvement is good. I used to eat crazy things (1/2 of ice cream, a box of "fat boys", whole loaf of french bread) but my current binges/eating episodes aren't as extreme but they are still a sign that something is wrong with me and how I deal with food. I'm working on improving. You can improve too and hopefully it'll get better every day.
Something I read in a cognitive-behavioral workbook about binge eating was that there are two kinds of binges, (if I remember correctly, and I am NOT a psychologist
Objective binges are when you eat more than X number of calories in a single sitting.
Subjective binges are when you eat any amount of calories, but feel out of control.