Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1800 calories sounds like quite a lot. For people that were previously heavier, those estimates of calorie requirements are not accurate, unfortunately.
If you want to lose more weight, you will need to eat less.
Don't listen to this, OP. 1800 is healthy number for 6' tall male. Don't kill your metabolism for quick weight loss. Just keep going, and remember that it doesn't really matter what's your weight going to be tomorrow. Much more important is what is your weight in a year from now.
Anonymous wrote:1800 calories sounds like quite a lot. For people that were previously heavier, those estimates of calorie requirements are not accurate, unfortunately.
If you want to lose more weight, you will need to eat less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your sleep? Are you done eating at least 3 hours before you go to bed? Do you drink enough water?
As for doctors questions - I'd start with standard blood tests - glucose, A1C, thyroid function, vit D/B and iron levels.
And yes, stress might be a key factor here, affects both - glucose levels and sleep, and both are critical for weight loss.
Don't eat after 7. Sleep 6-7 hours. But I go to bed around midnight or 1am. Who couldn't drink more water. But I do OK on that. I will ramp up water. Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, lots of stress, I could understand it causing me not to lose rapidly, but gaining after a night in the hospital and 3 days of barely eating seemed weird.
Hospital/3 day episode - I wouldn't even worry about that - most likely water retention/constipation. Just keep going, it'll normalize in couple of days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I eat no more than 1800 calories a day. I've looked up my metabolic rate stuff (in terms of what I need to make a calorie deficit at 6' 225 lbs now) and it says I shouldnt go below 1800.
I eat zero bread or grains.
I eat only fish, lean protein, and good fats and veggies. Like anal about it.
Maybe add some for breakfast only? Like plain oatmeal or buckwheat/quinoa/your choice of whole grain. Just a thought. No-carb diet is not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I eat no more than 1800 calories a day. I've looked up my metabolic rate stuff (in terms of what I need to make a calorie deficit at 6' 225 lbs now) and it says I shouldnt go below 1800.
I eat zero bread or grains.
I eat only fish, lean protein, and good fats and veggies. Like anal about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is your sleep? Are you done eating at least 3 hours before you go to bed? Do you drink enough water?
As for doctors questions - I'd start with standard blood tests - glucose, A1C, thyroid function, vit D/B and iron levels.
And yes, stress might be a key factor here, affects both - glucose levels and sleep, and both are critical for weight loss.
Don't eat after 7. Sleep 6-7 hours. But I go to bed around midnight or 1am. Who couldn't drink more water. But I do OK on that. I will ramp up water. Thanks for the suggestions. Yes, lots of stress, I could understand it causing me not to lose rapidly, but gaining after a night in the hospital and 3 days of barely eating seemed weird.
Anonymous wrote:How is your sleep? Are you done eating at least 3 hours before you go to bed? Do you drink enough water?
As for doctors questions - I'd start with standard blood tests - glucose, A1C, thyroid function, vit D/B and iron levels.
And yes, stress might be a key factor here, affects both - glucose levels and sleep, and both are critical for weight loss.