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Overeating and hunger have very little to do with each other, for me. I overeat because eating is pleasurable, not because I'm hungry.
I agree with those who have said that learning to experience hunger, tolerate it for a while, and not make a crisis or emergency out of it, is part of the weight loss process. It has been for me.
This is true for me as well. I haven't really had the experience kaplods has with overwhelming maybe-hormone related hunger, except on rare occasions that I can really quantify. I get hungry when its time to eat right now. I tolerate it for a while before I eat, because I like to eat my primary meals later in the day than most people. It is routine for me to eat dinner at 7 or 8 p.m., and this is ideal for me because late evening is a tough snack time for me. By eating later, I'm never hungry before I go to bed.
Am also doing the "eating a truckload of veggies" thing. I definitely feel more satisfied now, and am better able to tolerate hunger for a longer period. Obviously, everyone has a different NORMAL, but for me satiation is
important when I am eating healthfully. I do not feel happy or satisfied if I am not satiated after a meal, and am much more likely to go off course if I don't get that feeling, so I manage that by adding veggies to both lunch and dinner, and eating dinner in courses - with plenty of veggies as the first 'course'.
So, no. I'm not wandering around hungry all the time, and I don't go to bed hungry. But I do
get hungry and am okay with that, as long as I have a solid plan before I get ravenous.