Wow, I'm having a tough time with this problem. I need to eat less . I'm maintaining rather than gaining , but it seems the hormones won't let me stop think food. how are others coping with hungry eyes.
I have turned into a massive pig since starting HRT. Can't stop gobbling food. I genuinely think that any facial changes I'm seeing are me just getting fatter, and I'm convinced that my boobs are just moobs.
Time to get the eating under control. I'll blow the dust off the "My Fitness Pal" app on my phone and try to watch those calories once again.
I'm just finding it a lot more difficult partly because things seem to taste better
I did DIY hormones a few years ago and gained about 20 lbs I didn't need. I'll be starting again soon, the right way this time, and will be watching those calories closely.
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I'm still a noob and all with this but I think I actually eat less now than before. Idk, maybe I am just weird lol, but swear I get full faster. Could change later on too, we will see.
I found I ate less, even though my endo kept expecting the opposite! I think it's because before HRT I was doing a lot of emotional eating just to keep my feelings suppressed and distracted and sated. Once I started HRT I felt a lot happier so the emotional eating dropped away.
Yes, things do seem to taste a little better.
For me, it's pies and sweet food in general. Before HRT I rarely ate them, but nowadays it's rare the day I don't have them for breakfast!
I have become a gluttonous cow and I am proud of it.
What's for dinner?
*removes two pairs of control underwear*
*explodes all over the bedroom*
wheeeee :~o
I put on weight deliberately at the height of my dysphoria (pre-hormones), just to 'round out' a bit I guess.
My endoc wants it gone now, but yeah, the devil is in danish pastry ...
at 19 on mones I gained a lot of weight, I blame my diet, SODA and the lack of exercise. Several year later finally have things under control. #1 cutting soda out of your diet I haven't touched soda in 1o years now hell I don't remember what it taste like anymore. Fast food and processed foods are another bad one. hell the holidays alone are killer. My main problem is trying to eat 5 or 6 small snacks/meals throughout the day which helps promote better metabolism but by dinner I sometimes eat more than I should which leads to purging a battle I have fought for 7 years now. I think being single and living alone also doesn't help where you not apt to cooking as much if you do I find I waste a lot more. a great cheap meal I do a lot is grill a chicken breast a baked potato no butter little sour cream. you gotta come up with a plan and try to stick with it. good luck everyone, theres nothing better than starting off the new year with goals to improve your health and help your transition.
I try to eat as much vegetables as I can, but the CVS is closer then Whole Foods and I found a good way to cook cheap hot dogs that might not be that great of a way to lose weight.
omg..hot dogs horrible :( yay to the veggies I myself have a hard time with veggies besides green beans so I eat a lot of salads to make up for the lack of.
I think I became less hungry for food. But since I desperately needed to put weight on I forced myself to eat that extra few bites at every meal. Now I have fat deposits everywere and (in my oppinion) are that little bit more, extra gorgeous :laugh:
HRT increased my appetite A LOT.
However I was losing weight? About 1lb/week. Today, however, I step on the scale and I noticed I gained two. Ah-ha! Time to start dieting again, and back to the gym I go after the holidays.
Quote from: DanielleA on January 01, 2015, 04:26:50 PM
I think I became less hungry for food. But since I desperately needed to put weight on I forced myself to eat that extra few bites at every meal. Now I have fat deposits everywere and (in my oppinion) are that little bit more, extra gorgeous :laugh:
where the fat is going is a whole lot better. I definitely like the shape , but I need to tone it done a bit especially my stomach
HRT has made me want to eat much more, and I succumbed. Bring on the chocolate and cakes! :embarrassed:
The annoyance is that I like wearing dresses, and a tummy ain't the nicest thing for them. I'm quite skinny despite the extra weight, but in 7 months time it's SRS for me, and since I've been told I'll lose quite a few kilos during that time, is it worth dieting now only to put it on before summer so that I have some ballast for SRS??
I was initially having a pretty difficult time at actually losing weight...I would work out, but would just pretty much maintain my same weight. However, here are some things that helped me (along with working out a few times a week):
- Definitely cut out soda and other sugar rich drinks and stick with water.
- Also, I find that portion control is very important...easiest way to deal with portion sizing is to pre-portion meals and try to be strict about not eating more than one portion (even though it may sometimes be difficult) hahaha.
Alright, well good luck!
portion control is my main problem.
Quote from: stephaniec on January 01, 2015, 05:09:21 PM
portion control is my main problem.
Yea, mines too, but pre portioning should help a little along with sort of changing your mindset in that you don't really need to eat until you are super full.
Quote from: Kaley on January 01, 2015, 05:25:05 PM
Yea, mines too, but pre portioning should help a little along with sort of changing your mindset in that you don't really need to eat until you are super full.
that again is the problem . Its like I'm preparing for a hike up a mountain without bringing food along
My medication for BPD makes me actually have to think about eating meals. I'm still having trouble losing weight though because of other medications I was on before that one and my thyroid decided it wanted to become hypo this summer. I actually wonder if being on hormones triggered the hypo-thyroid or not since it runs in the females in my family.
I've lost a lloooottt of weight since initiating HRT. Much of it has been muscle, and the fat I lost has probably been regained by now. So, for me, HRT caused me to eat a lot less. As in, I was as low as 1,000 kcal/day at one point. I'm not near the metabolic machine I used to be.
Everything is about balance, the body favors homeostasis -- we become attuned to a lifestyle, and interrupting that lifestyle is difficult. When we begin to attempt to eat less, our body tells us that it wants to eat the amount that we normally do, you'll feel hungry, because your body wishes to maintain your current body weight. Maintain it's current balance. You have to stick with a different routine, until you adjust.
Most importantly though, without the food you're used to, you'll start to burn less calories, your metabolism will slow rather than burn more fat. So you have to eat small amounts regularly, like a couple hundred calories every 2-3 hours or so.
Also sitting for over an hour can reduce your metabolism by upwards of ninety percent, but if you do a cartio activity for only two minutes every hour, it will result in an after burn that will keep your metabolism up.
You should also eat something just before going to bed, to help keep your metabolism up while you spend hours without eating anything, sleeping.
When(quite a while) I start HRT hopefully it makes me eat more, because though I don't think technically I have an eating disorder it's just that a lot of food isn't very appealing to me, and I don't really keep myself in check very well.
I think my main problem with dieting, is that I dont quite grasp the concept :~o
I am currently on what I like to call "the forever diet".
I used to be slim, then in my mid twenties I gained about 15kg! I went from 55kg(121lbs) to 70ish kg(155lbs). I'm not that tall either about 178cm (5'10 for the american folks). HRT has cause my metabolism to slow down. Pre HRT I could eat pizza everyday if I wanted. Now...I probably gain weight on lettuce :'(
As for my hunger, I would say it has increased. However some of that hunger might just be my body telling me i'm still hungry because I'm trying to eat less. Hmmm ???
Omg, I'm glad I'm not the only one! Before I was pretty much eating two salads a day, entree size salads but yeah mostly vegetables with fat free dressings and now all I want is pizza and chocolate!
Part of mine I have to blame on the holidays and it being winter in the US. In the summer I eat a lot more fresh veggies because they're available, in the winter not so much and with the holidays over now there will be a lot less baking being done at my house, so yay for that. :) my job also plays a little into it as I don't have time for the gym anymore when I used to go 3 to 4 times a week. I'm hoping my work schedule eases soon so I can get back to it.
The really good thing though is that I VERY rarely drink since starting HRT... I don't need to any more. :)
But yeah, all of that aside..... ummm, someone pass the pizza and chocolate! :P
QuoteThe really good thing though is that I VERY rarely drink since starting HRT... I don't need to any more.
*Has 5th cup of milk today*
Thirsty? Who me? Never.
I eat a lot less, but I started to control my intake and exercise more a few months before starting. I feel hungry much more often and stronger, but also found that I need less intake to make it go away. So it took adjusting when and how much to eat, but I have lost a lot of weight and hope to continue on that path. A big difference is that as previously I could've easily skipped meals and extend times between eating pretty extremely, but now it's practically impossible and I become very irritable and very unproductive if I don't eat fairly regularly.
More fluids, yes. I drink a heck of a lot more water than before.
Omg I have this problem right now too. It's levelled out a bit, but I got a Zoladex implant last year that really kind of took the edge off the hormones and delivered better results. My boobs grew and my hips started to fill out, but I just thought to myself.. 'I SHOULD EAT MORE FAT!' Big mistake of course and so I had to tone up again after that month long phase. So now I find it quite difficult to keep my figure in trim and make sure I'm getting the right amount of fat in my diet without blimping out :/
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For whatever reason, I don't worry about what I eat or how much. I hover around 175 and have been like that for years. But what helps is eating till you are content instead of full.
A bit of a roller coaster, but forced weight loss before HRT and have tried to stick to "good" eating habits, except at celebration times and big nights out.
But it takes a lot of hard work, not excercise but not eating yummy and sweet foods. I avoid fast food and pizza as much as possible, especially Pizza where I just 'gorge'...
Keep weight between 63 to 66 Kgs maximum!
L Katy
Quote from: katrinaw on January 02, 2015, 07:42:33 PM. . . especially Pizza where I just 'gorge' . . .
I just ate a whole large one by myself. Now wondering whether it's time to stick my fingers down my throat...
Quote from: Brenda E on January 02, 2015, 08:33:59 PM
I just ate a whole large one by myself. Now wondering whether it's time to stick my fingers down my throat...
Um, how about no?
It ended up being yes, unfortunately. :(
I am 'that person' that is losing weight. And I needed to. I have lost 12 lbs since starting HRT and I am well on my way to losing more. I put on a LOT of weight in the last few years (depression) and now I have a new sense of self worth that is giving me that little SHOVE that I needed!
I'm 182 cm tall and around 68 kg have been for the Last 18 years ...eat a lot, or eat nothing. Since starting HRT,I'm now getting hunger pains,whereas before I could go all day and forget to eat.my partner is happy about this as she always tried to encourage me to eat but now doesn't have to.just looks for the 'gnawing on my leg' prompt. I haven't weighed myself since I started but notice I'm putting on some extra girth around my thighs from my denim jeans tell tale(was loose now close fit). And my stomach is putting some extra layer on,maybe three or four mm thick not much but I can tell.
pre transition in the days when I didn't like myself I found I was about to hit 300 lbs - since going on hormones 11 months ago I have shed 60 lbs and find I have no problem with a much better food regimen than I used to have - I only hope it continues - would love to lose another 60 - let's just take all holidays off the calendar though
jenifer
Ugh I am having the opposite problem with my weight on hrt. I've been really frugal with my money since starting hrt, so I think my calorie intake must be too low. Saving up for Orchiectomy. I don't even exercise in the winter. Just weighed myself the other day and I am at 144.5 when I used to be 155.5 lbs before hrt. 11 pounds is a lot to lose for someone 6'3 like me.
I've read it may be due to my body developing and/or muscle loss. I just really didn't think I had 10 pounds of muscle to lose.
The 1st 4 days after I inject E I am so hungry all the time. Even when I eat now I need to wait 20 minutes for the hunger to go away. I am trying to eat better but I am maintaining 210 pounds, I am 6'3". I have more lean muscle now though from exercise.
Odd, some people say I am too thin while others say I have a bit of a stomach. I need to lose 20 pounds.
Quote from: Brenda E on January 02, 2015, 10:16:26 PM
It ended up being yes, unfortunately. :(
Works... But I just can't bring myself to do it.
L Katy
Quote from: Brenda E on January 02, 2015, 08:33:59 PM
I just ate a whole large one by myself. Now wondering whether it's time to stick my fingers down my throat...
Just Google what it does to you and that would be a deterrent enough for me. It affects your heart, throat, lungs, teeth and more... If you are really doing this, get help. Seriously... get help. My ex had this problem and had a heart attack at 28 and lost most of her teeth by 31. Now she is very much overweight and has ZERO coping skills with being overweight. Sadly, I am afraid she won't ever reach 40.
Re: the "sticking my fingers down my throat" statement I made earlier...
Should have realized that it's a weird topic for many of us, particularly given the fact that we're often unhappy with how our bodies look and will do anything to become smaller, thinner, and more feminine. Yes, it did happen a couple of days ago after gobbling down an entire pizza. Yes, it used to happen very regularly in the past too, but recently it's not been so much of a problem. People outside this board know about my past eating disorder and keep an eye on me - I have been receiving help dealing with it - but once in a while I still slip up and do something stupid.
I didn't mean to sound so lighthearted about it, but I sincerely appreciate concern many of you have shown, both in the public forums and via PM. Sorry. :(