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i had this problem when i was only eating a TON of carbs.. once i upped my protein intake i havent had this problem.. also having a protein and a carb at one sitting helps... always a combo.
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hey diana,
i can definitely relate to your problem of not feeling full. i would eat 3 meals a day, but HUGE meals. i would not feel full after any meal i ate, so in order to satisfy myself, and refrain from eating another full meal, i instead snacked on junk after my meal, such as cookies, chips, gushers, you name it. About two months ago, i went on a diet. the israelidiet worked like a miracle for me. what it did for me was leave 20% of my stomach open for eating food. i am still using it today, and have no regrets, because now i can control what i eat. So, to conclude, the answer is no, you are not the only one with this problem. i have it too and there is always a way to do something about it. hope i was a help, diana. -Randy |
I am most definitely a carb addict, my entire life I would eat the pasta, the potatoes and leave the meat on the plate. I could eat bread all day long. I started the Wonder Slim diet about a month ago, and for the most part I don't have those hunger pains like I did. For me, it is definitely getting rid of the "bad" carbs. I'm not doing the no carb thing, I don't think I could, but I only have one starch a day now. It's made all the difference in the world.
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I used to be that way, I was scared to be hungry. I have to do a lot of mental wrangling to tell myself I was being ridiculous.
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I don't have this issue anymore since I've changed the way I've been eating. Except for breakfast half of my meals at least are typically composed of vegetables, about one quarter lean protein, one quarter whole grain carb (if that sometimes).
The vegetables give a lot of volume to my food and allow me to eat more without adding a lot of calories. I'm also not eating hardly any junk. I'm generally eating low sugar, lower fat and low-moderate whole wheat carbs. I don't restrict vegetables at all (unless they have a high calorie sauce on them.) I can't eat as much as I used to. I used to be able to polish of a heaping plate of food and go back for seconds. Now I am extremely full at less than half the food I used to eat. I'm not sure exactly why it has happened, but I have found it an extreme blessing. Btw, Luciddepths mentioned protein and that has been proved to have a more lasting filling effect than carbs and fat. |
I've found that I'm very carb sensitive. If I eat too many (the "normal" 6-11 servings of the USDA Pyramid), even if I were counting calories, I'd never feel satisfied. An hour later I'd be looking for something to munch.
As I've lowered my carb intake (and I don't need to go to drastic levels), I've found my satiety increasing and my "munchies" and cravings decreasing. When they begin again, I know I've got too much carb in my diet. It's a slow, steady process of listening to my body and finding what works best for me. |
I have the same problem. I never feel full, but I do get hungry
My body does not tell me that I am full. I could eat and eat and never feel full. I usually stop eating, because I know I should, but it's not from a full perspective. On the other end, I do get hungry. I noticed this when my last daughter was born 5 yrs ago. Ideas?
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What a great thread! It's an issue so many of us struggle with.
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I have that problem a lot, my parents call me the bottomless pit! Sometimes though, I feel a bit sick after I eat, but feel compelled to eat more- then the sick feeling goes away for a bit but then comes back. Do you think this is psychological or might I actually have a problem? Anyway, don;t worry about the not feeling full thing, I'm told that if you diet your body thinks that you're starving so that might be why.
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