What do you do to avoid eating when you are stressed?

Melanie B.
on 7/28/09 4:17 am - Doylestown, PA
I would love to hear what you do (or don't do) to avoid stress eating. Or if you're in the mood to be honest and join the "I eat when I'm stressed" club with me

      

jojobear98
on 7/28/09 4:23 am - Gettysburg, PA
I don't have an outlet for stress eating. That's one of my issues. If I am stressed........I just eat. So I try to avoid stress as much as possible because I know what happens to me.

When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila & salt and give me a call!


 

 

J. M.
on 7/28/09 7:40 am
same. i just eat.

other thinks just never work for me. it'd be great if they did.

~ Jen   

Happy to be in
Onederland

on 7/28/09 4:27 am
I chew s/f gum

Some days your the dog and some days your the hydrant.

SPatel4
on 7/28/09 4:30 am - Levittown, PA
Melanie,
I am a stress eater as well but have found a few tricks that work for me. I got out for a walk no matter what time it is. That is a real eye opener as once I was walking the neighborhood at around 4 in the morning. Hey I got my 3 miles in early that day. lol. Seriously though you have to use the tricks that work for you. I get out of the house go drive around just not where I am able to pull up to a drive thru though. I hope this issue gets better for you. Hang in there sweetie. Nobody said this was an easy journey. Are you coming to the next Saturday Barix meeting? NOW that keeps me grounded as well...

 
-Shilpa

People comment on my over 100 pound weight loss and attribute it to my WILLpower, but it is my WANTpower: I WANT to be thin and healthy more than anything else! 

 

kgoeller
on 7/28/09 4:32 am - Doylestown, PA
I walk or exercise in some way (which helps work out the frustration, as well)... I've also found that to be a great time to talk about the eating impulse with a supportive family member (usually my elder daughter).  By "publicizing" the impulse to eat, I am then responsible for following through on NOT eating because I've explicitly acknowledged what's driving the impulse.

I will say - this is one of the toughest challenges - the urge to eat when stressed or upset.  I've been a food-soother for my entire life, so breaking that habit is hugely hard.

K.
tanya72100
on 7/28/09 4:39 am - Schuylkill Haven, PA
I wish i was help but im not.. most of the time Im not a stress eater. I get sick when im stressed and cannot look at food.
 
dit657
on 7/28/09 4:41 am - Boothwyn, PA
I clean - usually the kitchen for some reason. I scour the stove, sink, fridge - and  because I'm usually up to my elbows in cleaning solutions it makes me stay away from the food.

Now at work, that's a different story....and trust me, I'm no saint - I will eat at times if I'm really stressed and its never healthy stuff - its usually salty/crunchy carbs.

Hey, nobody said the surgery was going to make us perfect, right??


'One shoe can change your life'...Cinderella
dhenise
on 7/28/09 5:12 am
I've always been a stress eater, and I'm also a tv watching evening eater.  That's a pretty ugly combo. lol
I think the exercise idea works, but I'm not sure I'm gonna do that every time the problem/opportunity arises.  I need that little guy to pop up and ask "are you really hungry?".  It probably would be even better if he'd also give me crap about the choices I make.

NerdBall72
on 7/28/09 5:39 am - Emmaus, PA
Honestly, I didn't realize I was a stress eater until I had my surgery. What I do now is have a protein shake; go for a walk or call folks to talk to so I'm not looking for the salty/crunchy/bad things.
    
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