I've of course tried that too.. the earlier I go to bed the worse the NES is. With NES you only have a very very vague recollection of eating.. some that have it worse than me don't even recall at all. It's really awful because your choice to evaluate whether you are really hungry or not is taken away from you. I try to save either my anytime bar or one of the snacks for night time. If I am up just watching tv, on the computer or reading.. i won't even think of food.
Hubby's away...ahhh!
#21
Posted 24 April 2011 - 05:19 PM
I've of course tried that too.. the earlier I go to bed the worse the NES is. With NES you only have a very very vague recollection of eating.. some that have it worse than me don't even recall at all. It's really awful because your choice to evaluate whether you are really hungry or not is taken away from you. I try to save either my anytime bar or one of the snacks for night time. If I am up just watching tv, on the computer or reading.. i won't even think of food.
#22
Posted 24 April 2011 - 07:52 PM
Just a nosy question Lin and I apologize in advance if it is too intrusive but do you take any medications for sleep? (No need to answer if you feel I've overstepped here---just wondering.)

"If hunger is not the problem, eating is not the solution."
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#23
Posted 24 April 2011 - 10:58 PM
Congrats for the 80 lbs lost though....what an accomplishment! Your getting all the closer to that 190 goal
Melissa---Regardless of our differing opinions of the value of planning, I do think we agree that any forum is strengthened by its members being able to hear different viewpoints. In this thread you seem sure I'm encouraging people to focus primarily on food when in reality I'm proposing people plan ahead so they don't have to worry about their choices regarding food. I'd like to think that honest discussion can continue in future threads without us having to ping pong back and forth over the intent of our messages. You and others can state your advice, and I will continue to do the same. I will continue to offer a structured approach and mindset that support the JC program and give people (new and old) a way to be successful and work towards freeing themselves from being consumed by food. Yes, I challenge people to think differently and to expect more of themselves---that's what personal growth is all about. As my friend Glen has said, this isn't just about food---it's about life and our happiness. We're worth the effort.
AJW--good job with dealing with your sweet tooth the prior night. Another tip I've heard many people offer for the evenings is to brush your teeth. Once you have that "clean, minty feeling," other foods/tastes don't seem quite so alluring. Linwalker, I know that approach probably doesn't help with your NES---you're really working hard to make your program work despite that and I commend you. Do you notice that your NES food urges vary depending on sugar intake, caffeine, or any other evening/night intake? Do any changes in your nutritional intake (e.g. higher protein or lower refined sugar, etc) help, or is it just a matter of what's around and accessible?
Margie
SW 299.8 (8/11/10)
Halfway 244.9 (1/26/11)
GW 190 (12/12/11)
#24
Posted 25 April 2011 - 05:00 AM
Linda, I know you have mentioned NES before, and forgive me for asking and making you repeat it...but what exactly is this? Can it be treated? Sorry, I dont "claim" to be a doctor on the forums, so I cant offer advice. It sounds miserable though and I hope you get some relief somehow.
Margie, am I going to have to pull this car over? lol
Seriously though, like I said before I'M DONE .....enough already with TRYING to justify yourself.....the proof is in the pudding (your post)....I think we have been disrespectful enough by inappropiately disagreeing on someone else's thread, so if you would like to pm me I will gladly continue this conversation there if you feel you have something worthy to add.
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#25
Posted 25 April 2011 - 08:57 AM
Margie, am I going to have to pull this car over? lol
Seriously though, like I said before I'M DONE .....enough already with TRYING to justify yourself.....the proof is in the pudding (your post)....I think we have been disrespectful enough by inappropiately disagreeing on someone else's thread, so if you would like to pm me I will gladly continue this conversation there if you feel you have something worthy to add.
Nothing more to say on this one, publicly or privately, that I haven't already said.
SW 299.8 (8/11/10)
Halfway 244.9 (1/26/11)
GW 190 (12/12/11)
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