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The first week: what is happening and why it eases

FerazMay 29, 2026

The first serious stretch of eating far less, or a fast of a day or two, does not read as progress while you are in it. You are hungry in a way that seems urgent. You are irritable. Your energy dips and your mind keeps offering reasons to stop. The instinct is to treat all of that as a sign that something is wrong. It is the opposite: it is the The automatic, practiced behaviors you default to — especially around food and routine.Full definition → losing its grip.

Where the hunger comes from

Your body has run on a feeding schedule for years. Food at certain times, snacks between, something after dinner. That timing is deeply practised, and your body expects it. When a meal does not arrive on cue, your body does not register a fast; it registers that food is late, and it pushes back with hunger, irritability, and a dip in energy. The hunger of the first twelve to eighteen hours is that expectation, not starvation. You are overriding a habit, and a habit can be waited out.

Hunger comes in waves

Hunger does not climb in a straight line. It rises and falls. In the first day there are usually two or three waves, and each one seems like the one that will not pass. Then it passes. Somewhere around the first full day the intensity drops, because the body starts drawing on Fat is a macronutrient that provides a concentrated source of energy at 9 calories per gram.Full definition → instead of waiting to be fed, and the hunger changes from sharp and demanding to dull and easy to carry. The worst hour is usually the one right before it eases, and that is exactly when people stop. If you have tried before and quit early, there is a good chance you stopped at the peak and never reached the part where it settles.

Why the old routine fights back

An eating habit runs as a loop: a cue, a behaviour, a reward. A time of day triggers hunger, hunger triggers eating, eating delivers relief, and thousands of repetitions make it automatic. When the cue still fires but you skip the behaviour, the loop is interrupted, and the system that kept it running protests. That protest is what the first week is.

What to do with it

You do not have to fight it cleverly. You have to outlast it, and it helps to know the shape: loud at the start, milder by the third day, and easier each time you do it. Keep the food simple so there are fewer decisions, drink water, and when a wave hits, wait twenty minutes before acting on it. The first week is the price of changing the pattern. It is not a sign you chose wrong.

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