Anonymous wrote:Op here. I do think it is sugar related. I have not given up caffeine and today had a coffee with a bit of creamer no sugar and it just wasn't the same! I have been eating a lot of fruit. Do you all think that fruit sugar is ok?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I do think it is sugar related. I have not given up caffeine and today had a coffee with a bit of creamer no sugar and it just wasn't the same! I have been eating a lot of fruit. Do you all think that fruit sugar is ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Be careful to drink MORE water than before. Eating less dehydrates you.
Stick to unprocessed fruits and veggies to ward of constipation and get vitamins and fluids, eat lean protein (I'm buying turkey ham with 0 fat right now, there's also tofu and chicken, etc), and nix the starch (rice, pasta, bread). Take a multivitamin, perhaps iron if you have anemic tendencies.
You must be tall. My normal calorie intake is 1400 and my diet one is half that.
Nobody's caloric intake should be 700 calories. Your metabolism must be so jacked up.
Agree. Such terrible advice from the pro-ana crowd here.
OP, your body is just adjusting. It'll take a week or so.
Once again, criticizing people you don't know, whose shape and metabolism you don't know either. Way to go.
I'm a slim and petite Asian. I'm healthy, but thank you very much for judging!
NP here. Why in the world would a slim and petite person of any race come onto a thread about a person dieting to lose weight and gloat about how they subsist on 1400 calories and diet at 700? According to USDA guidelines, the average woman needs 1600-2000 for healthy weight management. You are so small and below the median that your caloric intake cannot possibly be close to average or close to the caloric intake of a person who is heavy and trying to lose weight.
Why in the world would you come here to rub your low caloric intake because of your diminutive size into the face of someone who is heavy and dieting? How could it possibly be pertinent or helpful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Be careful to drink MORE water than before. Eating less dehydrates you.
Stick to unprocessed fruits and veggies to ward of constipation and get vitamins and fluids, eat lean protein (I'm buying turkey ham with 0 fat right now, there's also tofu and chicken, etc), and nix the starch (rice, pasta, bread). Take a multivitamin, perhaps iron if you have anemic tendencies.
You must be tall. My normal calorie intake is 1400 and my diet one is half that.
Nobody's caloric intake should be 700 calories. Your metabolism must be so jacked up.
Agree. Such terrible advice from the pro-ana crowd here.
OP, your body is just adjusting. It'll take a week or so.
Once again, criticizing people you don't know, whose shape and metabolism you don't know either. Way to go.
I'm a slim and petite Asian. I'm healthy, but thank you very much for judging!
Anonymous wrote:Drink more water, yes. What kind of food are you eating? If you cut back the carbs and get protein and healthy fat within your calorie limit, you'll feel better.
I don't think of 1800 calories as a low-calorie diet, unless maybe you're a pro athlete. I have to stick to 1000 or I gain weight, sadly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Be careful to drink MORE water than before. Eating less dehydrates you.
Stick to unprocessed fruits and veggies to ward of constipation and get vitamins and fluids, eat lean protein (I'm buying turkey ham with 0 fat right now, there's also tofu and chicken, etc), and nix the starch (rice, pasta, bread). Take a multivitamin, perhaps iron if you have anemic tendencies.
You must be tall. My normal calorie intake is 1400 and my diet one is half that.
Nobody's caloric intake should be 700 calories. Your metabolism must be so jacked up.
Agree. Such terrible advice from the pro-ana crowd here.
OP, your body is just adjusting. It'll take a week or so.
Anonymous wrote:I have about 20 lbs to lose to become healthy. I have been on a 1800 calorie diet for two days only and each day I have a terrible headache and I'm lightheaded. I also feel like I don't have energy to do much. Is this normal? Will it pass? I have had Greek yogurt and fish for protein yesterday but still feel like crap.
Anonymous wrote:1200 calories and exercise is the only way that I can lose weight. 1800 calories for me would result in the scale not budging.