Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will not be popular here, but just eat 900 calories a day. Make sure it’s well balanced, perhaps more protein balanced, and eat it all once a day. It’s more satisfying and your body eventually gets used to it.
I’ve tried eating 900 calories in the past and was never able to do it, but it’s so much more tolerable when I can have one satisfying meal a day.
Yeah, and then gain it all back once you stop doing this non-sense..
Anonymous wrote:This will not be popular here, but just eat 900 calories a day. Make sure it’s well balanced, perhaps more protein balanced, and eat it all once a day. It’s more satisfying and your body eventually gets used to it.
I’ve tried eating 900 calories in the past and was never able to do it, but it’s so much more tolerable when I can have one satisfying meal a day.
Anonymous wrote:It was super helpful for me. The math equations said my resting metabolic rate was 1700-1850 calories per day. Actual results: 950. (I'm very short.)
Sorry, no local recommendations -- I had it done at a university lab in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:I am mentally and emotionally prepared to lose the weight I gained over a decade in a marriage I didn’t want to be in.
Now for the physical part - I’ve been tracking but realize that I have no friggin clue how many calories my body actually needs.
Has anyone had metabolic testing done as part of a weight loss / life style shift? Where? Was it worth it? Helpful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was super helpful for me. The math equations said my resting metabolic rate was 1700-1850 calories per day. Actual results: 950. (I'm very short.)
Sorry, no local recommendations -- I had it done at a university lab in Florida.
Wow! What a difference. Did you change your caloric intake? What was that like?
Anonymous wrote:It was super helpful for me. The math equations said my resting metabolic rate was 1700-1850 calories per day. Actual results: 950. (I'm very short.)
Sorry, no local recommendations -- I had it done at a university lab in Florida.