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I now am working until Midnight and HUNGRY after 8:00pm. My band seems to stop working late at night. I eat dinner at 6:15pm and then around 8:00 - 8:30 I start getting hungry and thinking what can I eat! When I get off work at midnight I go home and end up eating bad stuff.

Any ideas on how to curve the hunger late at night??? Thinking of getting another fill but am afraid I will be to tight during the day.

Any thoughts?????

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When do you have Breakfast?

There is nothing wrong with having a snack at night, IMO. If eating a small snack, that you plan for and account for the calories, at 8 or 9pm keeps you from going nuts at midnight, it's all good, IMO.

Or maybe you could shift your meals around so you are eating dinner later?

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If you allow yourself to get overly hungry . . . it just sets you up for dissapointment later by the time you get home. I would suggest having a snack when you are hungry and just build it into your day (cut out a few calories earlier if you need to).

At night the best hunger busters for me were something along the line of a cheesestick, cottage cheese, boiled egg, etc. There is no reason to stay hungry if it is physical hunger you are battling.

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