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xyem: Another week has come to a close and I'm now 20.1% towards the goal.
So it seems that you need only 4 more months. :)
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Caesar.: Have you made any additional lifestyle changes these last couple of weeks, or is this the reward for persevering with your initial plan?
No intentional changes..

Towards the end of week 3, I found that when looking for food (because I felt hungry), I would end up thinking "do I really want to eat something?" and deciding not to and just making a glass of Vimto cordial instead. This would make the feeling of hunger go away..

I don't have any popcorn with me today though. Might try going without it this week.
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xyem: Towards the end of week 3, I found that when looking for food (because I felt hungry), I would end up thinking "do I really want to eat something?"
I'm not so sure if such decisions are healthy - it depends what food it was and what kind of hunger feeling it was.
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xyem: Towards the end of week 3, I found that when looking for food (because I felt hungry), I would end up thinking "do I really want to eat something?"
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Lexor: I'm not so sure if such decisions are healthy - it depends what food it was and what kind of hunger feeling it was.
Sugary food like chocolate and the kind of hunger that goes away on the first swig of drink.

I don't always just get a drink, depends how close it is to the next mealtime. Close? Drink. Pretty far? Grab an apple or something instead.
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Lexor: I'm not so sure if such decisions are healthy - it depends what food it was and what kind of hunger feeling it was.
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xyem: Sugary food like chocolate and the kind of hunger that goes away on the first swig of drink.

I don't always just get a drink, depends how close it is to the next mealtime. Close? Drink. Pretty far? Grab an apple or something instead.
Grabbing an apple or something like that is a much healthier alternative. That kind of mentality is probably one of the reasons you've been doing so well with your diet and weight loss! Keep up the good work! :)
Post edited April 10, 2018 by RoloTony
Bumping the thread a little bit up.
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Aramandur: Been there, done that... No, scratch that, I've never had enough determination :/
Good luck!
You've been selected as the winner for week #4!

PM me your choice of GOGs (up to $12) or whatever you want to do with your prize.
Remember: the prize doesn't expire, so you can do so at any time (feel free to wait until a sale!).
Malt sugar (found in beer and some other stuff too) is very fattening for some reason. Better to keep intake low.
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xyem: Towards the end of week 3, I found that when looking for food (because I felt hungry), I would end up thinking "do I really want to eat something?" and deciding not to and just making a glass of Vimto cordial instead. This would make the feeling of hunger go away..
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Fairfox: not gud. you should only step back an' ask yourself taht question if youre bored an' wantin' a sugary (etc) snack to pass teh tiem. if youre legit. hungry you should eat, not try 'n' quash it with drink

immanorexic; i kno what its liek to active lee starve mahself. dont skimp if youre hungry
The complication is that both anorexia and overeating are expressions of dysregulated appetite, and short of lots of attention/focus (and a bit of knowledge doesn't hurt) the body has a hard time distinguishing hunger (actual need for food/calories) from appetite (desire for food/calories). Certainly boredom is one expression of appetite but it's not the only.

I've never seen it in actual scientific lit, but there's a popular health theory that many people misperceive thirst as hunger, so turn to snacks in moments where the body is trying to express a desire for water, and it is true that both thirst and hunger have some similar superficial expressions.

https://www.seattletimes.com/life/wellness/hunger-vs-thirst-are-you-eating-when-you-should-be-drinking/

I'm sorry you struggle with that personally though.

edit - oh, and intensive mental focus does deplete glucose in the brain, so working/thinking can create a craving for snacks as well that isn't, strictly speaking, boredom.

I haven't read the thread since the first page or so, so perhaps that's already been covered.
Post edited April 12, 2018 by bler144
Bit of slowdown for week #5 at 22.5%, but still.. progress! Winner will be chosen from posts up to and including #190.

Didn't have popcorn this week and had a couple of treats (triple chocolate muffin and 50g of white chocolate.. both gifted to me) which could be the cause but again, speed is not that important.. only direction!

EDIT #1: The popcorn wasn't replaced with anything, it was just omitted.
Post edited April 16, 2018 by xyem
Good luck to you.

On the positive side, trying to lose weight can be great for saving money, I spend more on food than I do on rent because I have a ridiculously hyperactive metabolism and end up looking skeletal if I have a "healthy" amount of food.

I'm kinda jealous of people who have to work to keep their weight down, eating 5-6k calories per day just to maintain a weight that's 20# under where it should be is a pain, and really flippin' expensive.

I'm sitting here, typing this, with a 40 oz jar of peanut butter with molasses and dark chocolate chunks mixed into it eating it by the spoonful because nut butters are one of the few things that I can get a TON of calories from without stuffing myself beyond capacity.
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Fairfox: we need to swap! i can afford it an' want to eat om nom nom nom
I would in a heartbeat, I'm a broke single parent who can't afford his games unless he plans for them meticulously, if I could go without ever eating again I'd be happy to do it.
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liamphoenix:
You sure it's hyperactive metabolism and not some problem with absorbing nutrients and/or turning unused energy from them to reserves?