by DogMa » September 19th, 2006, 11:26 am
Ha. Any time, Jo. So far, I think the limit on free days has helped me a lot. I think that if I didn't have a set limit like that, I'd be tempted to have a little treat here, a little treat there, and eventually be right back where I started. Knowing that even though I can't have that brownie today, but I CAN have it in a few days if I still want it, seems to work well for me.
Plus, of course, I've had a lot of practice at this while I was on the program. I think my occasional cheat days have prepared me pretty well, so I know I can eat what I want and then go right back to watching my diet the next day. I also plan my day's eating the night before, allowing for some variations - not for free days, but for regular days. So no matter what I had the day before, I know when I get up that I should just pull out the Egg Beaters and veggies and get breakfast started. Assuming it's not a cardio day.
The other day, I REALLY felt like having some chocolate. But instead of having any, I grabbed a couple of pieces from the jar on my desk and brought them home so they'd be available on Wednesday, if I still want them. But giving in and having them wasn't even a consideration, just like it wouldn't have been a possibility on Medifast. I've changed from "I can't have that" to "I don't eat that most days."
As for the hunger, it just seemed to be yesterday. The other days, I've been fine and today I'm fine. So I figure it's just one of those things. I had hungry days on Medifast, too. (I just wish I'd brought some veggies or something to snack on last night, though. But I actually was OK about an hour after I ate the bar. Got home from work about three hours later, had an RTD and was done for the night.)
I just know I can't commit to a life without any treats ever. And if I don't have the structure of the free day, I think I'd just slip back into old habits. This way I can have what I want under controlled circumstances, plus have one day a week where I don't have to plan or count or anything, which is nice. And they're already becoming less important. Tomorrow's my free day only because I have a friend coming from out of town, and I don't want to have to worry about where I can have dinner or what I can have. I think the rest of the day is going to be pretty much my usual food, except maybe a little more emphasis on grab-and-go stuff because I'll be running a lot.
But my plan will be similar to other days. I'm thinking my regular breakfast, then a bar between the gym and the airport, and some soy crisps as a snack that afternoon. Then dinner will be whatever she feels like having (I'm guessing either Mexican or barbecue, since this is Texas), and probably some more soy crisps or another bar later that night, and an RTD or pudding for my last meal. But it's nice to know I can have barbecue or have chips at a Mexican place without worrying about it or feeling guilty.
I can definitely see myself eating this way forever (with the exception of maybe not running everything through FitDay every single day when I'm more set in the routine, but I want to wait till I've maintained for at least six months or a year before I think about that).
Jo,you've been SO disciplined with Medifast that I think you could do it. I think unrestrained, undefined "occasional" treats would be more of a problem. I know they would be for me. Because for me, "occasional" would become "every day" very quickly.
Robin
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