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Subject: Night Eating

To: insideoutweightloss

Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 12:38 PM

I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/ thoughts? ? Thank

you.

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Oh, I'm so sorry. I do not know anything about that particular

condition. I know until I started listening to the podcasts I was

having a terrible time eating in the evening, in particular. It is

such a hopeless feeling. I really think you may also want to get the

book that was recommended on this site by another wise woman - " The

Four Day Win " by Martha Beck. I'm in the midst of it and she has

some very helpful exercises within the book. There's also another

podcast called Mind Theater and in the listing of programs she

actually has a weight loss hypnosis session which might really help

as well.

Best of luck. You are not alone and do not give up.

Joan

> I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

> podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

> I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

> after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

> up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

> don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

> syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

> what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/thoughts?? Thank

> you.

>

>

>

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My sister has the same problem and eats a tablespoon of peanut butter right

before she goes to bed.  It seems to really help her.  I know that seems like a

really simple solution but it might be worth a try.

 

:)

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Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] Night Eating

To: insideoutweightloss @yahoogroups. com

Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 12:38 PM

I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/ thoughts? ? Thank

you.

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I have had the same problem before - it got much better when I started taking

this supplement called 5HTP before bed.  Melatonin, which you can get in any

health food store, works really well to help you sleep through the night

also.  The book The Mood Cure has been a great resource for me in remedying this

problem. 

 

There are audio hypnosis CDs available online that help too.  Glenn Harrold's

Deep Sleep Every Night has worked for me.  I hope that this helps :).  I used to

have the same problem and still do ocassionally, but hardly ever.   

Subject: Night Eating

To: insideoutweightloss

Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 12:38 PM

I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/ thoughts? ? Thank

you.

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Welcome & keep listening,

KK

 

Night Eating

I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/ thoughts? ? Thank

you.

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What are the positive things you get from eating at night? Are you

eating things that you don't eat during the day? Are you thinking

about something that you don't think about during the day?

Every behavior has a positive intent, and this one is strong. Look for

the positive in that behavior and devise an alternative way to provide

the good feelings it gives you.

I found that I ate to comfort me when I was stressed. Now, when I

recognize stress, I often choose to resolve the stress rather than eat

a food.

> Is there anyone who has any suggestions/thoughts?? Thank

> you.

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Thank you for the message. It's true-the more I obsess about it, the worse it

is getting. All day long, I plan for what I'm not going to do and then it all

goes to pieces. I don't keep any bad foods in the house but I don't think it

matters what I'm eating, but that I am. I'm going to try some meditation and

see how that goes.

Thanks a lot-

>

>Date: 2008/07/29 Tue PM 10:17:28 EDT

>To: insideoutweightloss

>Subject: Re: Night Eating

>

>Hi there,

>

>I really feel for you. I do the same thing and have done it for years.

Sometimes it is better

>and sometimes not. Lately, most nights, I get up and eat once. Usually

something like a

>banana or a luna bar.

>

>For me focusing on what I can do when I wake up at night works much better than

>focusing on what I shouldn't be doing. So what can I do: drink water, brush my

teeth,

>listen to my iPod, email a friend or even eat something small. Since I have

been eating

>luna bars lately -- I recently purchased the snack size version of them. I am

still eating, I

>know, but at least it is a step in the right direction.

>

>I will also be interested in any other ideas people have.

>

>I lost about 50 pounds 10 years ago and have mostly kept them off. The night

eating does

>not seem to be affecting my weight at this point, but has in the past. I just

emotionally

>want and need to get past this.

>

>One small suggestion or idea--make sure you are eating enough during the day.

Maybe

>even a bit more than you think you should. Often the night eating is not about

hunger --

>but occasionally it is or at least can be the trigger to begin.

>

>Good luck to you,

>

>Reeze

>

>

>>

>> I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out Weightloss

>> podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

>> I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

>> after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

>> up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

>> don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

>> syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

>> what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/thoughts?? Thank

>> you.

>>

>

>

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>All day long, I plan for what I'm not going to do and then it all goes to

pieces. I don't keep any bad foods in the >house but I don't think it

matters what I'm eating, but that I am. I'm going to try some meditation.

Several folks have offered some good suggestions. The only thing I can say

is that your statement above frames your action in the negative. talks

about framing our actions in the positive. Maybe that is something to

consider. " I plan activities that I can do and I keep healthy foods in the

house " instead of the above. Just a thought.

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Try listening to epsiode #2 of IOWL Podcast. Good starting point.

>

> Welcome & keep listening,

> KK

>  

>

>

>

> Night Eating

>

>

> I joined this group after listening to several Inside/Out

Weightloss

> podcasts. I have gained twenty pounds in one year and am miserable.

> I run everyday, eat great all through the day and I wake up an hour

> after I fall asleep at night and eat. I fall back to sleep and wake

> up every hour and eat something. It is horribly embarrassing and I

> don't know what do do about it. I've read about night time eating

> syndrome and I tried the strategies and got nowhere. I don't know

> what to do. Is there anyone who has any suggestions/ thoughts? ?

Thank

> you.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I don't have an answer to your question (only you do), but do you have

any specific triggers that happen at night (besides just the time of

day)? For example, are you tired, watching tv, eating out of habit,

etc.? If you can figure out the trigger, you may be able to figure out

what your body (or mind) is really asking for, rather than overeating.

Is the food specific (like loaded with sugar or salt) or does it vary?

Bev

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Hello :)

A really simple solution for me was to knit. I took up knitting because a friend

of mine was interested in it and I've found it's very hard to eat when both of

my hands are constantly occupied with a task, such as knitting. It doesn't

always work - I've also found knitting is great for being able to put it down

and pick it up without much hassle, which opens doors for snacking. But still,

if it helps some of the time, I'll keep doing it! Is there anything you can

think of where you could occupy your hands like that?

Another option is to keep healthy snacks around. I've found that a half a piece

of toast with lowfat cream cheese, or even a couple hard-boiled eggs feel a lot

better in my stomach than a handful of chips, mostly because I don't feel so bad

about eating them.

Haley

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I do better if I don't stay up late.  If I'm not sleepy, I just go to bed and

read.Hope this helps.

Maura

Subject: night eating

To: insideoutweightloss

Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 12:01 PM

Hi!

I have this uncontrollable eating habit at night. I dont binge, per se. But I do

overeat at night. The problem is, I do tune in with my body and I do know I'm

full and I do know that I shouldnt be eating- but I can't stop! Any ideas?

Thanks!

sabs.

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I think it happens more when I'm working at night (my job is very demanding)or

when I'm tired. It's usually when I'm done with everything and just need to go

to bed. And it's usually something carby. I dont have junk food in the house,

but it's surprising how much I can OD on grapes, Kashi cereal, fat free popcorn

or natural peanut butter. Like I said, the most frustrating thing is that even

WHILE I'm doing it, I know I shouldn't be, and yet I can't stop. I know 's

podcasts would suggest that I'm not alligned, but I dont know how to fix that.

I've been keeping my journal too, but nothing's clicking yet.

I like the idea of knitting, I may try that or drawing instead to keep my hands

busy. Thanks for the suggestions!

>

> I don't have an answer to your question (only you do), but do you have

> any specific triggers that happen at night (besides just the time of

> day)? For example, are you tired, watching tv, eating out of habit,

> etc.? If you can figure out the trigger, you may be able to figure out

> what your body (or mind) is really asking for, rather than overeating.

> Is the food specific (like loaded with sugar or salt) or does it vary?

> Bev

>

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Another thing that came to me is that you could ask yourself, " What

would I like instead (of overeating) " or " What would I like to do

instead? " For instance, someone mentioned knitting. Also, I've found

that if I'm tired, I opt to go to sleep rather than eating. I used to

think sleeping was counterproductive to weight loss because it's

inactive, but the reality is that when it's late and I'm tired, I'm not

doing anything that is active anyway, and I'm more prone to want to eat

when I really just need to sleep.

Bev

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I read your other replies and that you pointed out that you eat when you're

working at night or tired. Food might be how you 'relax.' Maybe find another

way to relax and " recenter? "

>

> Hi!

> I have this uncontrollable eating habit at night. I dont binge, per se. But I

do overeat at night. The problem is, I do tune in with my body and I do know I'm

full and I do know that I shouldnt be eating- but I can't stop! Any ideas?

> Thanks!

> sabs.

>

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I definately do that when I'm overly tired. Are you sleeping ok at night?

>

> Hi!

> I have this uncontrollable eating habit at night. I dont binge, per se. But I

do overeat at night. The problem is, I do tune in with my body and I do know I'm

full and I do know that I shouldnt be eating- but I can't stop! Any ideas?

> Thanks!

> sabs.

>

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I have exactly the same problem! The minute I am up too late, I eat Kashi

cereal, bread, peanut butter and jam, granola...hello carbs! And like me, you

have already figured out the problem:

" It's usually when I'm done with everything and just need to go to bed. "

So how have I been dealing with it? Trying to find something to occupy myself

(such as knitting) doesn't work for me at night because like you said, I just

need to sleep. So my new thing is to get ready for bed, most importantly brush

my teeth, as soon as I start overeating (Well, I try to do it BEFORE I start

eating, but that usually doesn't happen). Then I dont want to eat because a)

food tastes nasty mixed with minty toothpaste and B) I know I'll just have to go

brush my clean teeth again, which seems like a lot of work when I am exhausted.

Good luck!

Kirsten

> >

> > I don't have an answer to your question (only you do), but do you have

> > any specific triggers that happen at night (besides just the time of

> > day)? For example, are you tired, watching tv, eating out of habit,

> > etc.? If you can figure out the trigger, you may be able to figure out

> > what your body (or mind) is really asking for, rather than overeating.

> > Is the food specific (like loaded with sugar or salt) or does it vary?

> > Bev

> >

>

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Thank you everyone for your suggestions! It's nice to know I have some company

:) I think you guys are right, I'm too wired to sleep so I use eating as a way

to " relax " before I go to bed. My new strategy: Brushing my teeth and doing

something to re-center, like yoga or drawing. We'll see how that works. Thanks

again.

> > >

> > > I don't have an answer to your question (only you do), but do you have

> > > any specific triggers that happen at night (besides just the time of

> > > day)? For example, are you tired, watching tv, eating out of habit,

> > > etc.? If you can figure out the trigger, you may be able to figure out

> > > what your body (or mind) is really asking for, rather than overeating.

> > > Is the food specific (like loaded with sugar or salt) or does it vary?

> > > Bev

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Everyone!

Thanks for all the replies & messages about the meditation, adhd & exercise

questions. I am going to write back, I've just had to limit my computer time

because I tend to get stuck here! I'm going to write this one real quick &

" hang up " !

I really hear ya about the late night eating. I've always been a terrible

sleeper, so I tend to prowl the house after everyone has gone to sleep. I don't

know why, but I always wait until very late to start making lunches for the next

day. Well, of course, with getting out all the foods to put in the lunch bags,

I end up snacking away, too. It's a terrible habit & one I'm really trying to

break. I love to knit, as suggested earlier, but lately haven't been able to sit

still long enough. The only time I actually will sit in one place seems to be

in front of the computer & I'm trying to cut back. I will " stay " in one place

gladly, but that is only on my treadmill, elipctical or exercise bike. I

usually walk my dogs after dinner & also get on some piece of exercise

equiptment for a bit. I'm always in the middle of a book & that seems to be the

only time I read anymore. I hop on an exercise machine to get a few pages out of

the way. Unfortunately, reading has become a chore sometimes :( Sad, because I

love to read. I used to read in bed every night & that would put me to sleep.

That is actually my favorite way to fall asleep. Well, my husband goes to bed

before me & for the past few years has NOT been ok with my reading lamp on while

he is trying to sleep. I guess I can pinpoint the change in my sleeping & night

eating habits to this exact reason. I can't really blame him, because he needs

to sleep. The problem is, I really need to sleep, too, & that's the only way I

can go to bed at a decent hour... with a good book. I do sleep with my ipod,

usually listening to talk shows or, lately, meditation. It helps, but I still

need to get myself in there sooner, both to avoid the kitchen & so I can get up

refreshed in the morning. Uggg, it's a constant struggle.

Have a good night all!!!

Barb

>

> Hi!

> I have this uncontrollable eating habit at night. I dont binge, per se. But I

do overeat at night. The problem is, I do tune in with my body and I do know I'm

full and I do know that I shouldnt be eating- but I can't stop! Any ideas?

> Thanks!

> sabs.

>

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I'm new here, first post -- hi! I'm 47, happily married, no children, live in

New England, looking to lose 27 pounds.

Regarding night eating, I obviously don't know specifically why you are, but

I've found when I am eating seemingly uncontrollably, if I stop and assess what

happened just prior to the eating, I can usually figure it out. It doesn't mean

I don't eat! But the first step is to begin identifying it. What were you doing?

Who were you talking to? What feelings came up? For me, I found I was eating

every time I talked to my husband about the house we're building. Conversation,

even a non-argumentative conversation, led to me wanting to eat. Result? The

house is a stressor for me!

As a newbie, I've only just started listening to 's podcasts, but plan on

catching up to the current ones in just a few days. So far I love her :-)

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