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No To Binging At Night
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I think I'll post here cause I do need weight loss support. Night time is soooo hard for me. I usually dont get to bed until 11 or 12 at night. I could probably do it by 10. I have done this before, lost weight... why does it seem so unattainable to me this time? Is it the fact that I have done it before? It is has become so normal for me to eat without any guidlines, whenever I want , what ever I want... a lot of eating just to be eating. Butter sandwiches, spoons of peanut butter, candy, cheese. I was filling up my nights with this and now its really hard not to just act on my impulse to open the fridge. I know I can do crafts and read and take a bath and call a friend and post here but when I finish there is this long stretch of time ahead of me still. I know I have issues... sorry to be a drama queen but this is really the main part of my struggle. I believe I need to find something I am passionate about. this will be my salvation. Thanks for listening.:dizzy: |
For me, cross stitch was the answer. Admittedly I already liked it (I had done it 10-15 years ago), but it keeps my hands busy and I don't want to eat while I cross stitch so I don't get stains on the fabric. I know you mentioned that you already do crafts, but I can literally cross stitch from the time I walk in the door until the moment I go to sleep. I think you're on to something when you said that you need to find something you're passionate about. If I only cross-stitched for 30 min per night it wouldn't have the same effect.
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It sounds like eating at night is part of your routine.
Try changing your routine. Plan out your food for the day and then establish a routine that will tell your body and mind you are done eating for the day. My routine is a full glass of water, a chocolate calcium chew, and then brushing my teeth. That is my signal to myself that I am done eating for the day. It might take a week or so for your body to be conditioned to the signal, whatever it is you choose, but you can change your habits and routines. |
Kriss,
Night time eating was my biggest problem. Sure, I would eat some during the day but then I was binging every night. I would eat dinner with my family and then after everyone went to sleep I logged on my computer and made my plate--sometimes two. I knew I shouldn't have been doing it but it became my habit. I started changing my life in June. My answer for the night time problem was simple. I GO TO SLEEP! I read that more calories are burned sleeping than when you are watching TV. Because I am usually in bed by ten, getting up at 5:30 to run isn't a problem for me. Best of luck. Recognizing where your mistakes are puts you that much closer to your goal. Good work. |
I eat at night too now I bought an exercise bike and put a little TV in front of it on a stand also with a radio to listen to talk radio (not the political ones, Money Matters, Clark Howard etc.)
At night if I am tempted to eat I will go in there and ride a little bit and watch TV or listen to the radio. It's funny if I go on the bike 10 minutes later someone will call or come by and interupt me, never fails! LOL! seriously though I used to do 70% of my eating after 7pm because I keep late hours so I know what you mean it's hard. |
I usually never eat at night any more, but lately I had been trying these diet supplement pills and they have thrown me out of whack. So, being wide awake because of the caffeine in these things and hungry I had a 1am snack last night lol. Well for me it was a meal to be honest.
Ahh well...no more of that then! |
I already feel better~Thank you all so much for the quick reponses. I am on vacation now until the 4th and I am kinda pinging around the house!!! Going out here consists of eating out to eat so thats not an option for me.
I used to needlepoint and I know it is easy to get lost in it. Its a good idea murphydoodle to take up something like that again. I was thinking crochet because then [ hopefully] I would have masses of throws or scarves and I could donate them here. Flatiron I recently saw on a TV special that some offices have set up computer stations where employess could walk on a treadmill while at the computer! They say that preformance is up and people are happier! Look at you doing the same! Thanks for the suggestion about a nightime routine Midwife , a great idea. especialy brushing your teeth. Jaquie can't you take the supplement at another time. way earlier in the day. No More 1 am snacks!! You have lost so much weight already. Anyway its about 6:30 pm here and I am still really full from dinner and feeling encouraged. i know if I can get that 1st 5 pounds off I will get the ball rolling. |
Oh, the night binging. I know it well. I think it's part habit, part weakness due to tiredness. when I was single, I could retreat to bed with a book at 7 if I wanted. Now haveta stay up and deal with family's needs. The bingeing becomes a stress reliever.
The good news is, I joined here two days ago, and last night, for the first time in forever, I did not binge! I immediately lost four pounds of water weight and am enjoying that "lighter" feeling this morning. That's the kind of jump start that I need! |
yes...no to binging at night. :)
I am also planning to go to sleep much earlier than I currently am. When I started my journey that was part of my lifestyle change. I've been sliding backwards. Now I'm heading forwards again and I'm gonna get into bed earlier!! post often... good luck! :) |
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It also did something to my appetite and I found I wouldn't eat, I wasn't hungry, but then I would be ravenous at night lol. So, I think no more of the supplements. lol I did read that supplements with caffeine can make people with a sensitivity a bit nutty. Perhaps I'm one of those people. I know I usually don't have caffeine, not in daily amounts. :dizzy: I agree, no more eating late night snacks! :D |
The bad habit i need to break about binging is doing it while dinner is cooking. I seem to be either so hungry, or just wanting to snack. So...tonight, i will just have to make it a healthy snack or else no snack at all. I think i am going to have some popcorn on my way home tonight (and i do mean one of those single serving, 100 calorie bags). And the bbq chicken breast i am cooking tonight shouldnt' take that long to cook anyways. Also, i have to drink my water at home too. I tend to either grab a can of soda or nothing at all. So, i need to drink my water to help flush the sodium out of my body while i sleep. I can tell i'm not doing it at night because my shoes are looser on my feet now at 4pm than they were this morning at 7am when i put them on. And normally, your feet sweel during the day, not the opposite.
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Ug I have this terrible habit too- I'm so good all day then bam it hits 7 or 8 pm and I want to eat- I will try the brushing my teeth thing and I'm also going to try the drink a glass of water thing- hopefully that helps!
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This is a HUGE problem for me too, and it has become more of one lately -- the more fatigue and stress I have in my life, the worse it is. And, of course it's a vicious cycle.
Maybe we could make this an accountability thread? I truly believe I would drop some pounds if I cut my night eating... |
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maybe? ~CGH~ |
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