Anonymous
Post 07/24/2019 15:33     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Are you cutting out an entire group of food (I.e., sugar, carbs, etc) suddenly?

I posted a response in the Noom thread and this diet has me eating 1400 calories, a little more if I exercise. I haven’t been hungry at all and I was previously eating closer to 1900 calories per day. I think it has to do with the fact that the diet doesn’t have me cutting out an entire “group” making my body essentially quit something cold turkey.

The diet is based on trying to eat more foods that have a low caloric density—fruits and veggies of course, but also whole grains, which are really satisfying to me and keep me full. Rice, potatoes, egg whites, they’re all in the best category. I’ve been doing well without headaches or hunger pangs.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2019 09:49     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Take some sort of sugar free electrolyte product. There are many!
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2019 09:44     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

I go through that period of adjustment with headaches, fatigue, etc., but that is when I'm getting into ketosis and eating 30-35 net carbs/day. I shouldn't think you'd experience those symptoms as high as 150. Sleep, lots of water, electrolytes (without sugar).
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2019 17:33     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

When i lose 1-2 lbs a week, I’m always “chill”. Meaning tired but have energy to push out a solid 30 min workout.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 18:54     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Anonymous wrote:Take Advil. Head aches are common any time you try to break an addiction. It will pass, stay strong.


Good idea, I’ll keep them handy!
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 18:53     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Anonymous wrote:More fat, less carbs. Gatorade zero also helps.


I just recently started counting macros - sorry meant to say my max fat is 60 and carbs are 150 - so if i have a heavy carb day I go lighter on fat and vice versa. I used to eat mostly lowish carb high fat and wasn’t making much progress due to the lack of protein (even with a deficit). Bumping up the protein has really helped in quickly shedding a few lbs of water weight.

I’ll try the Gatorade zero - thanks for the tip!
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 17:30     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Take Advil. Head aches are common any time you try to break an addiction. It will pass, stay strong.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 15:02     Subject: Re:Diet headaches and fatigue

ibprofen helps me
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:58     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

More fat, less carbs. Gatorade zero also helps.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:58     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

How recently did you make this cut? Your body may just need time to adjust.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:52     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:how many calories were you eating before? and how much do you weigh?

what does your 1400 calories consist of? I find that food quality matters when I diet.


The above is correct. Also, based on my experience, the first week is usually the hardest and I always expect the headache to kick in because I feel hungry from eating less food. However, there are ways to make yourself feeling fuller longer like: increasing your water intake, lower your simple carbs, increase protein and complex carbs. Don't eat sugary food in the morning, I find that the simple hard boiled eggs in the AM keeps me feel fuller longer than eating bread/pancake/ waffles.


I was eating 1800 and weigh 148. I figured 1400 wouldn’t be too much of a deficit.

My macros are 115 grams protein, 150 carbs, 30 fiber, and 60 fat - basically like the zone diet. I’ll keep chugging away and hopefully it gets better!
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:29     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Anonymous wrote:how many calories were you eating before? and how much do you weigh?

what does your 1400 calories consist of? I find that food quality matters when I diet.


The above is correct. Also, based on my experience, the first week is usually the hardest and I always expect the headache to kick in because I feel hungry from eating less food. However, there are ways to make yourself feeling fuller longer like: increasing your water intake, lower your simple carbs, increase protein and complex carbs. Don't eat sugary food in the morning, I find that the simple hard boiled eggs in the AM keeps me feel fuller longer than eating bread/pancake/ waffles.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 14:13     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

how many calories were you eating before? and how much do you weigh?

what does your 1400 calories consist of? I find that food quality matters when I diet.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 13:05     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

Are you cutting back carbs? You may have low blood sugar? Drink more water, take magnesium or electrolytes if you are sweating a lot. Often lighter food intake boosts energy. Maybe this is a transition period.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2019 12:20     Subject: Diet headaches and fatigue

I recently cut back my calories to 1400 per day, and I am drained.

I know that I can up them and lose weight must more slowly but I hate dieting in the first place and this way it’s over relatively quickly.

Anyone have some tips to deal with the inevitable fatigue? I am so drained by the end of the day, why does losing fat hurt so much!

Im trying to lose about 15 lbs.