Leo segovia 54 Posted October 7, 2022 I am entering 20 days after surgery and I find my self craving food in the evenings. I have always had bad habit of eating late at night. I am trying to drink fluids but now that I can have some crackers I find I'm binging. Any one else falling into this situation and how are you dealing with it?? What are your suggestions to help me with this. 2 Tomo and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tomo 1,194 Posted October 7, 2022 I have that habit too. I haven't found a way to stop it though. I tend to use food as a sedative. On a good note though, studies have shown that eating Protein like string cheese or Greek yogurt before you go to bed helps build, repair and nourish our muscles, and maximize our workouts. Pistachios and cherries are good at night too. Those help with sleep 1 Leo segovia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpartanMaker 893 Posted October 7, 2022 Ideally, you wouldn't eat right before bed, but we don't live in an ideal world. The thing for you to figure out is are you really hungry, or is it head hunger due to habit or maybe self soothing? For head hunger, most of the time I just have to find other distractions. Especially ones i don't associate with food. I'm not really a TV watcher, but I know a lot of people tend to mindlessly snack when watching TV. If this is you, find something else to do. If you really are hungry, then do as @Tomo suggested and look for healthier options. 2 1 Tomo, Leo segovia and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leo segovia 54 Posted October 7, 2022 6 minutes ago, SpartanMaker said: Ideally, you wouldn't eat right before bed, but we don't live in an ideal world. The thing for you to figure out is are you really hungry, or is it head hunger due to habit or maybe self soothing? For head hunger, most of the time I just have to find other distractions. Especially ones i don't associate with food. I'm not really a TV watcher, but I know a lot of people tend to mindlessly snack when watching TV. If this is you, find something else to do. If you really are hungry, then do as @Tomo suggested and look for healthier options. Head hunger is what I call my fat brain. I'm trying to select new and better items. Protein and it was suggested warm milk. Thank you for suggestions. I will try them. I'm kinda glad I'm not the only one with this struggle. Thank you.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheLosingGame 10 Posted October 7, 2022 i’m kinda the same way so i save my favorite Proteins for that part of the day. usually a chobani yogurt drink or babybel cheese. yummmm 1 1 Leo segovia and Tomo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,003 Posted October 7, 2022 I seem to want to snack after dinner as well and I try to eat things that are very low calorie like popsicles or pickles depending on what I am craving. If you are actually hungry of course a Protein snack would be your best option. 2 Leo segovia and Tomo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spinoza 1,452 Posted October 7, 2022 Oh wow - I also cannot go to bed hungry. I thought I was alone in this (seems so weird but I just cannot sleep if I am). I would rather be hungry all day than risk not being full at bedtime. So - as soon as I could eat solid food after my sleeve I purposely hoarded calories to eat at bedtime. Probably 20% plus of my daily allowance. And ideally carby - so, porridge with fruit, or toast, etc. I kind of relate this to my night owl metabolism generally. I know that morning people (larks) mightn't understand that but as a fellow night owl I totally totally do. Chronotypes are real and they have an impact on weight loss. 2 Leo segovia and Tomo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,414 Posted October 8, 2022 Breaking those habits & identifying what may be behind the head hunger is one of the hardest things you’ll have to do. I go to mum’s & I want to nibble in the afternoon - 4 o’clock is the devil’s time. It’s not that we don’t get on but we can have interesting discussions. A lot of it is years habitual pre dinner drinks eating. I’ll visit my brother & his wife & family to get out of the house for a while - a distraction & a break from my mum 😉. You’ll find ways to take your mind off your desire to eat. Go for a walk, Water your garden, check your socials or this forum, read, craft, play a game. Since your devil time is at night, try having a shower or even cleaning your teeth can act as a distraction & the the minty taste can be satisfying. 2 Leo segovia and Tomo reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recidivist 1,141 Posted October 8, 2022 This might sound strange, but I've found that if I brush my teeth and floss right after dinner, I'm less likely to snack in the evening. It might not work for everyone, but it has for me. 1 Leo segovia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeanniebug 473 Posted October 8, 2022 Maybe chew gum? I've been an ex-smoker, for years and I've got quite the gum habit. I've been told that once I'm 6 weeks out, I can have gum again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites