Right? I mean, so crunchy and delicious! |
Of course I know about cabbage leaf, used it all 3 times when nursing, and for other issues Cabbage, however, does cause gas, and might be responsible for baby's colic And I'm Russian btw, so cabbage is must have in my house |
Hello Slav brethren! I am from former Yugoslavia. Of course, we all know about the cabbage leaf! And as I mentioned that Dr. Mike is Russian. Though his mom passed away young, and he is a man... so we can make exucses, but he ought to ask any woman in his family! |
| OP here and I eat cabbage. Dont derail my thread! |
Not the OP, but I could have written her post (except I'm short and round). Fwiw, this didn't work for me. I have a scale, and a Fitibt and do log all of my food, including all of the oreos. Logging my food does not stop me from eating it (and if I don't have oreos in the house then it's other carb-y things). |
| None of this stuff is going to work, because you are hyped up right now at this very moment, but will that motivation be there next week? Dieting doesn’t work. You really can’t lose weight permanently until you are able to deal with the urge to overeat and the urge to binge. You’ll be eating through cabbage leaves until you say f*** it and dive into the box of cookies, eating the entire thing, because “I’ll start over tomorrow”. |
GTFOH OP, don't listen to haters. Just build your healthy eating routine one meal at the time. Slow and steady wins this race for sure. And then - occasional binge on box of Oreo won't matter. Just keep going with your routine. |
I can’t relate to this at all. I am skinny but if I bake a batch of cookies “for my kids” I’m eating a bunch of the dough and all the cookies that I can get away with. And if there is alcohol in the house, I drink it. PP you have a lot of self restraint and probably don’t have binge or compulsive eating issues like OP and myself have. PP you sound like me where you really have to kick your sugar addiction. I know people like to hate on keto but it’s the only thing that works for me to reset my obsessive thinking around food and sweets in particular. You sound like a lovely person who is WAY too hard on herself. I would suggest CBT for changing that inner critic and think about keto even tough it’s tough to do when you’re also feeding a family. |
| Intuitive eating may be helpful. |
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Thank you 22:01
The baking idea is actually really helpful. I’d feel super guilty if I ate all of my kids cookies. I don’t feel guilty pounding a bag of bark thins. The answer is pretty simple, I’m realizing. Stop buying it. So I will. I suck at tracking. I either won’t track the Oreos, or I get too bogged down with details so I quit. It’s just not meaningful for me. I don’t care. I wish I knew WHY I didn’t care. I WANT to care! I appreciate everyone’s kind words! |
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OP, I realized I'm a sugar addict and so I cut it out completely. At first I got all sugar products out of the house, but now, 6 months later I'm no longer tempted. My last sugar was pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving until my birthday in February, and it didn't even taste that good. I used to eat ice cream daily - no more.
I know you said WW didn't work for you, but that's what I use. I eat fruit - berries & banana in the morning with steel cut oats, nonfat plain yogurt and nuts. An apple, pear or orange in the afternoon. Munching on grapes works for me. Removing the immediate temptation worked for me, and then as I started to lose weight and fit into clothes I hadn't worn in 10 years, that became my motivation. It sounds to me like you're ready to start. Maybe try Noom? That works for my sister who didn't like WW. Good luck! |
Yes! My parents spend every winter in Europe and always lose weight despite enjoying wine, pastries, and cheese. |
Not OP, but this resembles me. So what advice do you have? |
| Really focus on your "why." Why do you want to lose weight? Is it social pressure, clothing options, your kids made comments, long term health issues? This has been really helpful for me. Also, I'm doing this program that has been mind-blowing for me (BodySmart Fitness) that is coaching/trainer/diet help in one. They focus on baby steps (1% better each day) and that has helped me not try to do it all at once. |
Read ‘Brain over Binge’ and apply it to any overeating. Overeating is a learned habit and until you deal with the urge to overeat, you’ll be white-knuckling dieting and spend years losing and gaining the same weight. There are no “emotional” reasons you binge or psychological hang-ups that force you to overeat, you eat too much because that the thing that shuts up the urge that says “keep eating!” Deal with that urge and you conquer overeating permanently. Everything else is a band-aid. |