SlimySnake
Flashless at the Golden Globes
you just never feel full. Imagine you just had a 2000 calorie mcdonalds meal and literally 15 minutes later, you are craving something sweet. You can work past it, but then it returns a couple of hours later. Now its not just sweet tooth, but your body is tired and its begging you for food. your stomach is growling. you are lethargic and need a boost. you can do what doctors tell you and drink water but its not enough. you want something salty. so you have a snack. Some lays chips. thats 150 calories AND it didnt fill you up and now your insulin is telling you to eat sugar again.I’m just wondering how ”bad” can these cravings be? Like I mentioned earlier, I have been on a calorie deficit for the better part of a year — nothing extreme, but I’m probably eating 200 calories less a day than would be required to maintain my current (unoptimal) weight.
It’s not exactly pleasant. If left to my own devices and I just ate whatever the fuck I wanted, i could easily eat 3000-4000 calories a day without breaking a sweat. And then I would weigh like 250 pounds. Instead, since I’m ”adult supervising” myself, I’ll end up weighing 150 pounds in a couple of months. It’s not a question of ”if”, it will inexorably happen as a result of my choices and actions.
It’s fucking normal to crave things. I constantly fantasize about hamburgers, pizza, milkshakes, chocolate sundaes, BBQ ribs, etc. etc. Sometimes I’ll go a full day without eating just to be able to eat a 2000 kcal McDonald’s meal and still stay within my calorie budget. So, yeah, I DO give in to my cravings from time to time, but I’m fucking smart about it. The Master of my Domain.
And lets say that even if you didnt give in and just waited for dinner. The dinner that you had is converted into sugar which is then stored as fat because your insulin is all fucked up and works backwards. Good job staying away from milkshakes and chocolate sundaes but it didnt matter because your rice, bread and pasta has turned into sugar/glucose anyway.