Donald Trump's shock election victory was so unexpected it led traumatized Hillary Clinton voters to do the one thing that could comfort their wounded psyches – eat.

Americans who voted for Hillary were so upset that they stopped counting calories on their emails and gorged on ice cream and cheesecake, according to Bloomberg News.

While people are more likely to watch their weight and go to the gym in the earlier part of the week, there tends to be a drop-off on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Lose It!, a popular app which gauges caloric intake, noticed that there was a drop-off of four times the usual number of users in the days after the election.

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Hillary Clinton (center) makes her concession speech in New York on November 9 with her husband, Bill Clinton (left), and her running mate, Tim Kaine (right), looking on

That means that people were more eager to ditch the gym and stay home and eat, according to Bloomberg.

'There was definitely a post-election slump,' Lose It! CEO Charles Teague said.

The period of grief and mourning, though, lasted a few days.

'The start of the next week, things returned to normal,' Teague said. 'On Monday, people said, ''OK, I'm going to get back on this thing".'

Clinton voters were so distraught by the loss that a large number of them simply stopped watching their weight, according to Lose It! (above), an app which measures caloric intake

An overwhelming majority of Lose It! Users can be broken down into two primary demographics – women (75.8 percent) and those whose ages range from 18 to 44.

Caviar (above), a food delivery app used in 15 large cities that heavily lean Democrat, reported a huge increase in the number of desserts ordered in the days following the election

According to Caviar, app users ordered ice cream (left) and cheesecake (right) to help comfort them during their period of grief

These two voting blocs voted mostly for Clinton.

Another app which is used for ordering meals also found that residents of large cities had ordered 72 percent more desserts, including cheescake, pie, and ice cream.