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hey! I've got two college degrees and a steady job. if I wanna watch mindless TV, so what? DIS Official Rum Taster I used to be in the all-natural camp. Join Date: Dec 2004
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So hungry i could cry
Today I went to the doctor and she is pretty sure I am pre-diabetic.
I have been on Weight Watchers since April. I hit a plateau in late July and then just kinda lost my groove.I'm on several meds for depression which have the side effects of serious weight gain and increased triglycerides. I've lost 31-lbs, but i have about 50 to go. At the moment I'm just kinda maintaining. I have sleep apnea, high triglycerides, depression, and infertility, all of which point to PCOS. The doctor has ordered several blood tests which she believes will confirm her thoughts. If they do, I'll probably start Metformin. sigh...I am so hungry I could eat a fried hobby horse. She's got me on a 1400cal diet and in just one day I'm already 600cal over. I wake up hungry, I go to bed hungry. I dream of going to restaurants and eating varieties of foods. I don't know how in the world I'm going to stick with this. And I need to because my health is at stake. Mmmm, steak....
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"apple", peaches, "pumpkin pie", who's not ready holler "I"...
i'm just trying to be optimistic! I am SO CLUELESS and I hate it!! Join Date: Mar 2005
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and celery sticks.
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No time for green bananas When the going gets tough, she gets the Palmolive!! If I knew we were going to be graded here, I might try harder Join Date: May 2001
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Unfortunately I have the opposite problem, but I imagine that being hungry and needing to lose weight is every bit as miserable as needing to gain and not feeling like eating - OR eating everything in sight and still not gaining.. Frustrating as all get out..
Do you drink a lot of water? I've heard that doing so helps to make you feel a little more "full".. Maybe when the test results come in they can give you a better idea of what you can and can't eat so that you won't feel so hungry all the time..
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"apple", peaches, "pumpkin pie", who's not ready holler "I"...
i'm just trying to be optimistic! I am SO CLUELESS and I hate it!! Join Date: Mar 2005
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Here is a great recipe from WW's and I included the nutrition facts...
3 cups nonfat beef broth or nonfat vegetable broth or nonfat chicken broth (beef is the best) 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 cups chopped cabbage 1/2 yellow onion 1/2 cup chopped carrot 1/2 cup green beans 1/2 cup chopped zucchini 1/2 teaspoon basil 1/2 teaspoon oregano salt & pepper Serving Size 1 (104g) Recipe makes 6 servings Calories 21 Calories from Fat 0 (4%) Amount Per Serving %DV Total Fat 0.1g 0% Saturated Fat 0.0g 0% Monounsaturated Fat 0.0g Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g Trans Fat 0.0g Cholesterol 0mg 0% Sodium 33mg 1% Potassium 178mg 5% Total Carbohydrate 5.0g 1% Dietary Fiber 1.5g 6% Sugars 2.3g Protein 1.0g 1% |
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The good news is, after a week or two the hunger goes away and you get used to eating less. For now, EAS makes 100 calorie protein shakes that are super filling, the Strawberry and Vanilla ones are good the choco ones are kind of icky. Target has the best price in my area 4.99 for 4.
Or get some protein powder and make your own low cal snacks! Add lots of ice to the blender, the protein really does the trick and helps me when I get super hungry. If you get vanilla and add a crysta light packet you can vary the flavor. Or a can of diet coke and a bag of 94% fat free micro popcorn, not the snack of champions, but it is low points and a lot of crunch. ![]() Hot tea? Lite hot chocolate? You need a little something in your tummy, but it has to make you feel satisfied or the hunger wont subside. THIS TOO SHALL PASS!!!!!!! |
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Oh, my! I can so relate!!
My sisters and I have been going to WeightWatchers for several years...yes: years! And we don't seem to be following the program. Ya can't lose when you don't pay attention to what you eat. My point is - you're not alone. We each need to lose the weight for our health. Hang in there! It'll click (this "hunger" issue will lessen). |
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I know it's old news but some foods really do make people hungrier. I have many diabetics in my family and even though I test negative I think my reaction to sugar and carbs is totally abnormal compared to other people. For me to feel really full all day protein and a touch of carbs does the trick...I can never eat carbs or sugars alone because they trigger a binge. In the morning I enjoy a fried egg on a sandwich thin with a big calorie free drink. Lunch is a huge salad with fat free Feta cheese and some craisins and a Purdue Perfect portion sandwich with Ranch dressing. For dinner I always include a soup and a salad with the solids. The different tastes satisfy my need to sample different flavors while the volume keeps my portions down. French Onion and tomato are low cal big flavor favorites.
For late night snacking I'll do fruits, another yummy salad with boiled eggs, or even deviled eggs. For the crunch I like celery or baby carrots with a touch of fat-free ranch. Even an apple with a touch of peanut butter. I keep my house stocked with no sugar treats like sugar free cinnamon or coffee flavored candies. I totally feel the difference. Sugar is not my friend.
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Imagine my shock when my cat slipped me the tongue I've never been all that worried about getting cooties I don't need chewy chunks Join Date: Aug 2004
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That sort of thing always seemed so crazy to me. You're hungry. Your body is telling you to eat. For goodness sake, eat something!
I can't see the problem with eating something healthy when you're hungry. Not "mmm, that looks good" or "I'm bored" or "everyone else is eating" or "it's dinner time" hungry. Real, stomach growling, mouth watering, can't think of anything else but food hungry. Go eat something--preferably fruit and/or veggies and some protein with a bit of healthy fat to make it stick with you. And talk to your doctor about this diet you're on. 1400 calories might not be enough for you, or you might not be choosing foods that are giving you the best bang for your buck. Good luck!
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I'm the only one getting lumpy hummus Join Date: Oct 2004
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I feel for you.
When I'm hungry I can't think of anything else. Being told I'm not supposed to eat or can't eat, has the opposite effect. Again, it's all I think about.
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The visual of a fried hobby horse is hilarious!!!! |
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Hang in there!
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Minkydog, you have some good advice here. Water does make you fuller so make sure you are drinking 6-8 servings. Also, I lost 65 pounds following the WW diet and the trick was to eat vegetables - lots and lots of vegetables. Also, as LuvOrlando said, proteins will keep you filled up better than carbs so opt for high protein meals / snacks. Also, the way to earn more calories is to exercise. If you can fit in a really good workout of some sort you can get away with eating more and you may even find the exercise cuts down on your appetite. When I was losing it was as simple as a brisk walk for an hour a day.
Good luck and hang in there. Once you find some low calorie standards it will fall into place and simply become your lifestyle. Here's a filling, healthy recipe for good measure: Turkey Chili Ingredients: cooking spray small onion 1 lb. ground turkey 1 can kidney beans, well rinsed 1 can chopped tomatoes chili seasoning Instructions: 1. Chop onion into small pieces. 2. Spray large skillet with cooking spray. 3. Cook onion in the frying pan until translucent. 4. Add ground turkey and cook until brown. 5. Drain off excess fat. 6. Add kidney beans and tomatoes and simmer until heated. 7. Sprinkle with seasoning to taste and blend. 4 servings at 5 points each
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For breakfast, I have two morningstar farm veggie sausages - sometimes with a little cheese melted on them. These keep me full until noon - easy - 180 cals. If I eat a bagel (500 cals) or oatmeal (200 cals) - I am STARVING at 10 am. I also eat a salad with protein at lunch. I usually eat whatever protein was leftover - buttoday I have black beans on my salad. I pack a low fat mozzeralla cheese stick for a snack about 4. Eat a normal dinner but very heavy on the veggies and low on any white carbs. Tonight, pulled pork on a whole wheat bun and a big salad. Dessert is tough and I sometimes eat ricotta cheese with splenda and vanilla. Sometimes a skinny cow. I will have to try the deviled egg suggestion. The proteins, veggies and complex carbs keep me full and low in calories and little to no binging. You need to try it. Especially with PCOS! My Dr. told me South Beach Diet is the best for PCOS.
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Grease can't be good
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I eat many small meals with protein throughout the day. By evening I am barely hungry and it is a very small meal.
It will take some adjustment and a little tweaking but you will find your groove. Hang in there.
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