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<item><title>Reply by L Roberts</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>The same thing happened to me! I&amp;#039;ve been slowly gaining weight over this year (my senior year), despite half-hearted efforts to eat well and exercise. I had convinced myself that I was okay, though pants were getting tight and I had to stop wearing some of my clothes (thank goodness for skirts!). The week of finals/graduation was one of the most stressful weeks of my life, and the combination of not sleeping, snacking, and going out with my family didn&amp;#039;t help a bit. After one of my aun...</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 01:43:12 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Clifford Chinn</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>Quoting: mindymlui also remember spending nights on the third floor of the undergrad library....

Ahh, the good ol&amp;#039; days of smuggling 3am pizza into Odegaard...

Here&amp;#039;s one other tip I just recently adopted: make eating an event of it&amp;#039;s own. Don&amp;#039;t snack while you study, take a 10-15 minute study break specifically TO snack. Your mind will respond to the break and you&amp;#039;ll feel (a little more) refreshed when you go back to the books, and you&amp;#039;re building a habit of ...</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 06:57:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Jackie Z</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>yah, I&amp;#039;m right there with you too. When I can get to bed at a reasonable hour (before 2) I&amp;#039;m fine eating my last small meal at 10ish, but when I know I&amp;#039;m pulling an all nighter the snacking becomes a free for all and absolutely necessary to stay awake. 

what I try to do is keep tons of healthy snacks in my room so even though in one evening I&amp;#039;ll have about 6 snacks it consists of carrots and hummus, yogurt, cottage cheese, a fiber one bar, grapes, 2 apples (one with a spoo...</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:58:05 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Mindy Lu</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>oh i remember those days! pulling entire all nighters...sometimes days in a row. i&amp;#039;d eat entire frozen pizzas, hit up 24hr fast food places, etc... and be ok with it. (i&amp;#039;m also a stress-eater!) i don&amp;#039;t think i&amp;#039;d be able to feel good about it if i did it now. 

i also remember spending nights on the third floor of the undergrad library.......</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:42:10 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Clifford Chinn</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>If it&amp;#039;s any comfort at all, most likely a LOT of that weight is water weight, it&amp;#039;s unlikely that you&amp;#039;ve eaten 24,500 EXCESS calories for it to all be turned into fat. ONE week of bad eating isn&amp;#039;t good for you, but it&amp;#039;s not going to ruin your health either... you have to REALLY try to make your body change one way or the other; unfortunately gaining weight/fat isn&amp;#039;t as much effort in American society as it probably should be due to ease of access for junk food....</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:17:53 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by johannah larsen</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>yes, i graduate in 2 weeks and i&#039;ve got a very busy few days ahead of me. when i get busy, exercise is always the first thing to get pushed aside. sadly. i hope that in the summer i will be able to do more outdoor activities in the nicer weather.</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:15:38 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by tex girlee</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>i feel your pain buddy! im only a freshmen in college, but i kno what ya mean to be stessed out and eating crap! anyhow, i try not to make excuses, but when it comes down to writing two or three papers or working out, i usually scrap the workout and eat crap too! thank God summer is right around the corner!

tex...</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 03:51:42 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Stand Up Bean</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>consider light cardio to wake up instead of junk food, if you&#039;re looking for a solution.

but congrats, otherwise, on being almost there. it&#039;s hard times for many a student, including myself, this last month.</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:04:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Rachael M</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>I&#039;ve been there before.  (I graduated last May.)  So I feel your pain.  It&#039;s all about surviving sometimes.  The energy/time does not exist in weeks like that it seems to be healthy.  I&#039;m not trying to make excuses, but there are only so many hours in a day.</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:54:20 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Reply by Daniel Lackey</title><link>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</link><description>In order to graduate, I&amp;#039;ve had to pull several all-nighters just getting projects done and stuff. Also, been eating a ton because, well, I&amp;#039;m stressed out. After losing 12lbs, I put back 7ish lbs in one week of college freak-out. Granted, a bunch is actually the real weight of the food (several 1lb pasties a day, some subs, etc :-P ) 

Just happy that on May 1 I am officially done and can just start working out regularly, no class projects to hinder me anymore. 

Anybody else in the...</description><comments>http://www.traineo.com/8_5768_0.html</comments><pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 05:31:04 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>