How bad is this?

bubbletop

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hello,


i am a 27 year old male, 5'7. in April of 2011 I weighed 235. As of yesterday, I weighed 156. I did this by cutting out sodas, cheese, milk, white breads, fast foods, etc. I eat slow oats + blueberries in the morning. a tuna or lean meat sandwich on whole wheat bread with a piece of fruit for lunch. chick peas with brown rice and a vegetable for dinner. mainly drink water + green tea. and snack on light popcorn or almonds or fruit when i get cravings.

i only walked for the first 8 months. then i incorporated pushups. so i walk maybe 1.5-2 hrs a day, and do pushups every other day. i haven't jogged or anything (yet.). anyway, i've gone down from a 42 waist to a 34. i feel great. and can't believe i've lost as much as i have and never hit the gym/done any tough cardio. it's been slow and steady. which i think is the best way?


but for whatever reason, i've let it all go in the past day. completely. for instance, today...instead of my oats with blueberries i ate three pouched eggs (i never eat the yolk if i eat eggs. today i did.), two pieces of toast with butter (i haven't eaten butter in over a year), 5 pieces of Canadian bacon (i never eat bacon. but my roommate offered. and i rationalized in my mind that CB is healthier than regular bacon. but it's still fried meat!). and coffee with lots of cream (if i have coffee, i just do black.). then for lunch i had about a dozen perogies (boiled) topped with fried onions and sour cream. then for dinner...ugh. two of those healthy solution frozen dinners (which are still like 7 grams of fat each plus 700 grams of sodium) and about a half a box of triscuits with about half a brick of cheese (haven't had cheese in almost a year.) as an after-snack. add to the fact that i haven't walked or done pushups in about 3 days, i feel like crap.

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how much damage do ya'll think i've done here?


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secondly. i eat chickpeas almost every night as a substitute for meat. is this healthy? i always eat it with brown rice. is brown rice as healthy as i think it is?

i eat a lot of tuna (light, in water). should i cut back due to sodium/mercury?


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none other than you might feel a bit sick because your body isn't used to such high fat foods. your body can only handle so many calories in a day and the rest finds it's way out. You may put a pound or two back on, but you should have no problem getting that off in the following day or so.
 
I am on my diet challenge as well.
Dieting is not about what we lose but what we gain.<3


We are on the right track to gain confidence, health and beauty!

Good luck buddies!!
 
Eating like that for a day or few won't really have any significant damage. Just try to get back on track as soon as possible. However, don't let this be the start of going back to bad habits.
 
I don't think you've done any damage! - if you've not had butter for a year then you've obviously done amazingly well. I think the important thing is to get back up on the horse and not let this blip make you think of failure....
 
If you didin't want to gain weigh tthen your damage is = your total cal consumed on your pig out day - your daily energy expenditure


Probably not all that much...


What's important is what you do MOST of the time. Eating 1 healthy meal doesn't make you healthy. But eating healthy meals MOST of the time does. Jonny321 is right, it's about getting back on the horse :)
 
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