Anonymous wrote:5'6" and 120 lbs, you probably already look too thin, get a grip on yourself!
Your "diet" is weird, plus one Banquet sausage link is like 60 calories, try them instead.
More salad, some fruit, a little protein, minimal carbs, but yikes, you really don't need to lose weight, slap whoever told you you did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't cut calories too much. Your body thinks it's starving and holds on to everything.
No, no it doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Don't cut calories too much. Your body thinks it's starving and holds on to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut out all of that fruit! Too much sugar for a diet.
No fruit or corn.
And the Belvita crackers!
OP you are nuts if you think you will lose weight eating this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall are you?
5’6 and change
People keep saying not to focus on the # but I can’t help it. This is the heaviest I’ve weighed in years.
Seek therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given your height and weight, I am going to guess that your body is not going to give up lbs. You are essentially starving yourself and your body is in a starvation and storing mode. I am around 120 and 5'4" and 48, trying to lose 5 lbs for a while, goes down comes back up. Basically I started eating more, fruit too, ton of fruit and low carb, and I lost 5 lbs. Depending on your age( did I miss that?) you might need to accept the new you, which is great slim weight. The only thing you will accomplish with this is to gain weight and abuse your body and mind.
Fruits are all carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Given your height and weight, I am going to guess that your body is not going to give up lbs. You are essentially starving yourself and your body is in a starvation and storing mode. I am around 120 and 5'4" and 48, trying to lose 5 lbs for a while, goes down comes back up. Basically I started eating more, fruit too, ton of fruit and low carb, and I lost 5 lbs. Depending on your age( did I miss that?) you might need to accept the new you, which is great slim weight. The only thing you will accomplish with this is to gain weight and abuse your body and mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So fruit and corn are bad? No yogurt?
Today I had a small bowl of oatmeal (160 calories), a leftover sausage link (140 calories) and piece of corn (150 calories), and I was planning to grill some salmon for dinner.
Supposedly an 8 oz piece is around 300 calories. Is that too much for a diet?
I also had an apple already (80 calories) and I was hoping to have a bowl of fruit and a yogurt later for "dessert".
I guess I am still eating too many calories?
You aren’t eating the right macros. It’s not about calories. Plus 120 is fine, you do not need to lose.
Everyone says dieting is "calories in, calories out."
No it is true for everyone without a medical condition. If you eat more than you burn through activity, you will gain. If you eat what you burn, you'll maintain. If you eat less than you burn, you will lose. The reality is most people overestimate how much they move and underestimate how much they eat.
What people don't understand or want to acknowledge is this is only true sometimes, and it varies from person to person.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to the above, consider getting your thyroid checked.