Just take your time and don't do too much or try to hurry it along. You're doing good
31 Mar 21 by member: RN16
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Morgan Stuart— when your stomach is used to being overstretched all the time it literally does not recognize the concept of what it means to be full. That can take quite a while to relearn, meanwhile you feel hungry and not satiated. That is also an issue that many people who do the OMAD program run into. They are trying to shove a whole day’s worth of calories into a fairly narrow eating window so for some it perpetuates that uncomfortably full sensation in order to register FULL.
31 Mar 21 by member: Kenna Morton
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Bad habits, like eating huge portions, are something almost everyone on FS is guilty of from their past. It takes practice over time to get used to eating normal sized portions. Just keep cutting -- your stomach will shrink and it will get easier. Whether you approach this super slow or drastically and urgently depends on what your doctor is telling you, and whether they've predicted anything serious like heart attack, stroke, or diabetes episodes. That kind of news always speeds up my commitment to health ASAP.
31 Mar 21 by member: JustBananas
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Morgan Stuart ... keep up the great work! Cutting back on portions, moving your body and choosing healthy choices is key. Proud of your progress!!
31 Mar 21 by member: malloryft
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Add a little extra lean protein might help. Personally, for me, I eat more HCLF so I always have cooked potatoes 🥔 in my fridge. It’s amazing how filling a 100 calorie potato can be.
31 Mar 21 by member: Chow moore
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You Are doing this thing. Keep up the good work is what I say.
31 Mar 21 by member: ladytanker
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You've got this Morgan! Keep up the good work!
01 Apr 21 by member: Eidetiker
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