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Mary M.
on 5/17/06 12:39 am - Neverland, CA
Topic: Food Addiction
6 Ways to Ease a Food Addiction - How to break free from the power food has on you. by Daryn Eller Don't let the word addiction scare you: Experts agree that food addictions are not nearly as strong as alcohol and drug addictions. While it might not feel like it at times, you have the power to control what you eat a lot. Here are 6 ways you can loosen the stranglehold a food addiction may have on you: Smaller Plates = Smaller Portions Food addicts often overeat because the signals that traditionally tell the body to stop eating don't sound off. But according to Mark Gold, MD, chief of addiction medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine, you can actually retrain your brain to feel full on less food. Begin by using smaller plates and bowls, which will force you to dish out smaller portions. Over time (it may take a few weeks), your brain will begin to get used to the reduced portion sizes and you'll feel less compelled to keep eating. Once you've mastered that, try reducing your portions even further by leaving a little space on your plate; again, your brain will slowly but surely adapt. Lower the "sweet" volume. If sugar is your weakness, start by removing it from areas of your diet where you're less likely to notice it. Choose sauces, dressings, breads, crackers and other "nonsweet" foods that contain hidden sweeteners (look not only for sugar but high fructose syrup and corn syrup on ingredient lists). After a while, your taste buds will become more sensitive to sugar, making the foods you really want to avoid--cookies, cakes, candy--a little less appealing. Keep your hunger in check Food addicts often get tripped up by resisting food to the point of being ravenous, then overeating as a result. Rate your hunger on a scale of zero to ten, zero being "starving" and ten being overstuffed, then try to stay somewhere in the middle. Work it out by working out Exercise can actually change the body's biochemistry, helping to make up for some of the physiological imbalances that can lead to food addiction. Also, time spent working out is time that you won't be eating, which can help, too. Find other ways of coping Just as some addicts turn to drugs and/or alcohol to help them deal with pain and anxiety, food addicts turn to food. Instead of running away from those feelings, consider talking to a therapist or finding support from a group like Overeaters Anonymous. Don't return to the scene of the crime Drug addicts get into trouble when they go back into the neighborhood where they used to buy drugs. Similarly, returning to the same patterns can trip you up. So shake up your routine. If tortilla chips are your weakness, don't go to Mexican restaurants. If the sight of a certain donut shop weakens your resolve, walk another route. If you always have ice cream while watching TV at night, read a book instead (or knit as you watch Law & Order so your hands will be occupied). Daryn Eller is a freelance writer in Santa Barbara, CA.
sradcli74
on 5/16/06 11:33 pm
Topic: More to Lose, Wednesday..May 17, 2006
Good Morning Everyone, I am so surprised how filling the frozen meals are. In another live, I would have to eat the meal and then a big salad to be satisfied. Yesterday, I was just fine with the meals. I didn't have such a bad day...I did eat about 4 doritos and 3 starburst. But today I am seeking 100% Compliance. Breakfast SB American Breakfast Burrito Snack Protein Snack Mandarin Oranges Lunch WW Low Carb Chicken Marsala Snack Yogurt and Grape Nuts Dinner Lean Cuisine Pork Something?? Snack philly Swirl I also logged into fitday. Haven't done this in quite a while. Calories 1018 Fat 21 Carbs 122 Protein 102 Have a great day!
IrishIze
on 5/16/06 11:21 pm - NJ
Topic: RE: Nova Scotia is the Key..!!!!
Thanks for the support, Karen. I've already lost 3 pounds, so that's motivating! I am over the initial first day and don't feel the cravings anymore. I'm really working on keeping myself busy, and that's a big part of it for me. I'm sending you an email re: N.S. - when are you going this summer?
Irene S.
on 5/16/06 12:58 pm - NJ
Topic: RE: No one recognized me!
Yup it is weird. I can definitely relate. But I got used to it. I love going up to ppl I haven't seen in a long time and tell them to stop pretending they don't know me... If it's someone that I don't like it's especially handy... I just don't say anything... But here's a weird one, even for me... My son is in HS marching band, and i went to the competition last fall. It was a very cold night and I decided to wear my brand new black leather jacket with fur trim hood. Since it was so windy, I put the hood up to keep the wind off my ears. As I was walking around that night I spotted my SON and went over to him stood in front of him and looked him straight in the eyes. His were blank. NO recognition. I wasn't until I spoke to him that he realized it was me... That was totally weird! Spooky. Like the kid got instant alzheimers... Nope - u r not a nutcase. it's very unnerving to some people when this happens. Yes you HAVE lost a lot of weight. Trust me- you'll get used to it and perhaps like me you'll even have fun with it... Irene
Irene S.
on 5/16/06 12:40 pm - NJ
Topic: RE: Roll call... weighly weigh in.....
I'm late on this one. But better late than never, right? Today's weight: 147 Starting weight: 330 Goal weight: Not sure. Didn't think I'd ever get this low. Category: "still losing" and waiting for plastic surgery Celebration: Went bike riding this Mother's Day. Looped around about 5 miles, and went down a steep trail (really the side of the mountain) with my bike - and then carried myself AND my bike back up the steep trail. Never would have been able to do this without wls and woriking out!
on my W.
on 5/16/06 7:32 am - Canada
Topic: RE: Nova Scotia is the Key..!!!!
Hi Nancy, I am rooting for you. I want you to get back into those 160's again. You motivated me when I was having a rough time and I know you can do it. It is funny how in a matter of about 3 or 4 days I went from 175 to 169 after likely 5 months of having the scale never move.....it can happen and you deserve it when it does. I remember how I used to post on and you were always a few steps ahead of me...or we were at the same point. I know it is now your turn because I just had a drop this past week so I won't be seeing anything too eventful for a while now....Keep going...you can do this..Hugs Karen. p.s. do you have family in N.S. It is beautiful and we go every summer as my hubby was from Cape Breton and we own land on the ocean...just land...no house on it yet.
(deactivated member)
on 5/16/06 6:07 am - 'Burbs of St. Louis, MO
Topic: RE: More to lose... Tuesday (5/16)...
I was below 1200 calories yesterday, for the first time in ages! Here's today's menu: B~bran flakes with milk L~chicken wrap, cottage cheese, crackers D~pork cutlets, sweet potato, green beans S~protein shake, 1 piece of candy, carrots Exercise: Not sure yet...I'd rather take a nap than exercise. If I DO exercise, it will be 30 minutes on the treadmill Cheers! Pamela
jewelcrown
on 5/16/06 2:57 am
Topic: RE: No one recognized me!
This doesn't happen to me too often.... I know I would love it, though! Just more reinforcement of how proud we should be of our accomplishments to date.... Have a great day! Denise
jewelcrown
on 5/16/06 2:56 am
Topic: RE: More to lose... Tuesday (5/16)...
Hey Nancy!!! Great minds think alike... Asiago cheese is my favorite too!!! Okay, now I've got to stop drooling!!! We can do this!!! !
jewelcrown
on 5/16/06 2:55 am
Topic: RE: More to lose... Tuesday (5/16)...
I'm planning on attending the meet and greet in Chicago.... should be fun....
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