Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hate hate feeling hungry.
Here are some questions for you: Why are you so afraid of feeling hungry? What do you think is going to happen? Do you think your body is really in some danger? Do you understand that the hungry feeling typically passes in 10-15 minutes if you just ride it out? Do you really believe that your body is unable to make it between meals without eating? Have you considered that you have some emotional issues tied up with eating that make the slightest feeling of hunger into an emergency for you?
Your hunger doesn’t work like mine. Once I am hungry, I stay hungry until I eat again. Do other people really just atop being hungry after 10 minutes? That is so weird to me.
PP didn’t say that the slightest bit of hunger is an emergency. You are putting words into her mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Black coffee and herbal tea work for me, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hunger was (and is) always a big issue for me. What has helped:
- Being in ketosis (I can tell when I'm not because I'm just hungry all the time versus not unless it's a meal time)
- Drinking 1/2 my body weight in water
- Eating enough non-starchy vegetables (bell peppers, zucchini, bok choy, broccoli, cauliflower, red onion, asparagus) and NOT just a few strips or florets in salads
- Getting regular protein
Can you expound upon this? I am 5'2" and 130 pounds. I need to lose 10 pounds. How much water should I be drinking daily according to this poster's calculation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hate hate feeling hungry.
Here are some questions for you: Why are you so afraid of feeling hungry? What do you think is going to happen? Do you think your body is really in some danger? Do you understand that the hungry feeling typically passes in 10-15 minutes if you just ride it out? Do you really believe that your body is unable to make it between meals without eating? Have you considered that you have some emotional issues tied up with eating that make the slightest feeling of hunger into an emergency for you?
Your hunger doesn’t work like mine. Once I am hungry, I stay hungry until I eat again. Do other people really just atop being hungry after 10 minutes? That is so weird to me.
PP didn’t say that the slightest bit of hunger is an emergency. You are putting words into her mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hate hate feeling hungry.
Here are some questions for you: Why are you so afraid of feeling hungry? What do you think is going to happen? Do you think your body is really in some danger? Do you understand that the hungry feeling typically passes in 10-15 minutes if you just ride it out? Do you really believe that your body is unable to make it between meals without eating? Have you considered that you have some emotional issues tied up with eating that make the slightest feeling of hunger into an emergency for you?
Anonymous wrote:Hunger was (and is) always a big issue for me. What has helped:
- Being in ketosis (I can tell when I'm not because I'm just hungry all the time versus not unless it's a meal time)
- Drinking 1/2 my body weight in water
- Eating enough non-starchy vegetables (bell peppers, zucchini, bok choy, broccoli, cauliflower, red onion, asparagus) and NOT just a few strips or florets in salads
- Getting regular protein
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate hate hate feeling hungry.
Here are some questions for you: Why are you so afraid of feeling hungry? What do you think is going to happen? Do you think your body is really in some danger? Do you understand that the hungry feeling typically passes in 10-15 minutes if you just ride it out? Do you really believe that your body is unable to make it between meals without eating? Have you considered that you have some emotional issues tied up with eating that make the slightest feeling of hunger into an emergency for you?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I fell off the wagon last night after trying to eat better and smaller portions. I was doing a lot of veggies, fruits, salads along with a protein but always felt hungry. Last night, I cut loose and got my fill of chocolate chip cookies, ice cream and chips. And a little soda.
It felt so good and all so yummy. But the strange thing is that I still felt hungry. It's like my body is making fun of me and my efforts to do better. I hate hate hate feeling hungry.
Getting back on track this week....
Anonymous wrote:I hate hate hate feeling hungry.