Trying to lose weight and obsessed with food!

Anonymous
You need more healthy fat in your diet to feel full. Take a spoonful of fish oil after your carb breakfast if you need to stick with oatmeal. Or add 100 calories of toasted walnuts. I love oatmeal but cannot eat it on a diet and lose weight. Also drink chicken broth or something with salt during your fast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need more healthy fat in your diet to feel full. Take a spoonful of fish oil after your carb breakfast if you need to stick with oatmeal. Or add 100 calories of toasted walnuts. I love oatmeal but cannot eat it on a diet and lose weight. Also drink chicken broth or something with salt during your fast.


Gross and it doesn't look like OP needs additional salt given what she/he is eating.
Anonymous
The worst thing for a food lover is to deny themselves food because... our minds look forward and plan what to eat and then what was IF for again? To reduce calories, but you will overeat every single time.
Anonymous
I chew a piece of gum and drink a sparkling water. It helps.
Anonymous
I hear ya, OP! IF helped in terms of adding structure to my day, but it was so hard to stop eating at night! I would go to bed early too and think about food till I gell asleep. I found that a heavier evening meal helps and mapping out my food for the day did too.
After a week, I decided to increase my calories by 200 because I was still feeling ravenous and found that helped alot.
You said you eat about 1500 calories a day but the food you listed seems to be less than that unless the portions are huge.
Popcorn helped me too with a heavy sprinkle of balsamic vinegar and parmesan cheese. Its a good mindless eating snack.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are you drinking? Are you drinking 3 liters of still water a day? Hot coffee or tea or lemon water in the morning?


I drink a cup of green tea in the morning. I cut out diet soda because it made me hungry. Now I drink a ton of fizzy water, like a ton. But I think it actually makes me hungry.


There is a lot of speculation and some evidence that fizzy water increases hunger. I suspect it simply doesn’t blunt it, which still water does. Try switching and see if it helps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone whose ever lost 40+ lbs through mindful eating? Most people I’ve seen who’ve lost a lot of weight have done so through careful calorie counting (which does take up a huge amount of mental space, I’m doing it now 😕)


I feel like I was able to do it, but I had a few things working in my favor - I have pretty decent metabolism and there was so much obviously wrong with my diet that just replacing unhealthy foods with healthier ones was a simple change (plus adding moderate exercise after being pretty sedentary. It took me about a decade to get from 125 to 155 and about 7 months to get from 155 to 115. I still get hungry all the time and eat all the time like I used to. I just don't eat a lot of sugary, processed junk and don't have it in the house very often.

I had an ED as college student and calorie counting is not for me. If I had to be hungry all the time and track everything to stay relatively slim, I would not bother.
Anonymous
I’m a Dr Mark Hyman devotee - he’s helped me a lot

He’s not a fan of oatmeal - too glycemic. I switched to teff instead

I order Brami Lupini hummus - lower carb

He’s not a fan of lunch meats.

You can look these topics up on his website

Good luck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone whose ever lost 40+ lbs through mindful eating? Most people I’ve seen who’ve lost a lot of weight have done so through careful calorie counting (which does take up a huge amount of mental space, I’m doing it now 😕)
Not 40, but I'm so small basically the equivalent. I got of my meds/supplements and ate as I used to. No calorie counting.
Anonymous
Any chance it could be adhd related?
Anonymous
sparkling water (flavored), chia seed water, mct/coconout oil with water and lemon,
acv water... all curb hunger.
Anonymous
I’m the same. It’s so disheartening. It feels like a constant fight all day to not eat sugar or processed foods. I can last about 4 days. Then I cave and eat a ton. Then back on the wagon. I’ve come to the conclusion that this is just me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Food is on my mind ALL THE TIME to the extent that it impacts my ability to work!
Think about Johnny Depp's butt instead.
Anonymous
I find the apple test surprisingly helpful.
I think I'm hungry. I think I'm STARVING. I ask myself if I want an apple. Sometimes I think "Yes! An apple would be great!" And I eat and enjoy the apple. Most of the time I think "Meh. I don't want a fu--ing apple", in which case I know I'm not actually hungry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find the apple test surprisingly helpful.
I think I'm hungry. I think I'm STARVING. I ask myself if I want an apple. Sometimes I think "Yes! An apple would be great!" And I eat and enjoy the apple. Most of the time I think "Meh. I don't want a fu--ing apple", in which case I know I'm not actually hungry.


I came to write exactly this. -NP
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