Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:but good for your kidneysAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drink water with lemon.
I thought this was bad for your teeth.
Use a straw - paper or a reusable metal straw. Best for drinking tea, coffee and wine/soda if you drink them, to preserve your enamel and color.
Anonymous wrote:I eat. That’s how.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to eat a lot more … 1700-1800 calories a day
10 lbs will be gone in a couple of months and the change to maintenance won’t be as hard.
If you starve yourself now you’re going to go awol at maintenance and be back here in 3 months at this weight or higher.
Op - the only day I managed to eat 1800 calories is when I had a cheat meal with two pieces of pizza. Other than that my highest day is 1588 calories.
I think my biggest thing I am noticing with tracking my calories is that I need to get at least 100 grams of protein a day. If I do that I am not super hungry. If I don’t and have more carbs then I am hungry all day.
Exercise for example yesterday was 18,000 steps and 30 minutes of weight lifting.
I say this with kindness … you must be under counting. There’s just no way you can move that much be that height and weight and not be losing weight
Anonymous wrote:Adhering to a very low calorie diet while being very active is going to drive your metabolism into starvation mode and stall weight loss entirely.
Anonymous wrote:but good for your kidneysAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drink water with lemon.
I thought this was bad for your teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to eat a lot more … 1700-1800 calories a day
10 lbs will be gone in a couple of months and the change to maintenance won’t be as hard.
If you starve yourself now you’re going to go awol at maintenance and be back here in 3 months at this weight or higher.
Op - the only day I managed to eat 1800 calories is when I had a cheat meal with two pieces of pizza. Other than that my highest day is 1588 calories.
I think my biggest thing I am noticing with tracking my calories is that I need to get at least 100 grams of protein a day. If I do that I am not super hungry. If I don’t and have more carbs then I am hungry all day.
Exercise for example yesterday was 18,000 steps and 30 minutes of weight lifting.
Anonymous wrote:You need to eat a lot more … 1700-1800 calories a day
10 lbs will be gone in a couple of months and the change to maintenance won’t be as hard.
If you starve yourself now you’re going to go awol at maintenance and be back here in 3 months at this weight or higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- thanks for the suggestions. I hate oatmeal (actually I hate yogurt too) but will try and choke it down. I really love food and have never had to diet before. I am trying to aim for less than 1400 calories but find it hard.
I'd rather carry 10 extra pounds than choke down food I hated. That isn't sustainable.
+1 gd, just buy some new pants. you will be so much happier if you accept your older body than if you are starving yourself, eating food you hate - and resenting every bite - then putting all that weight right back on the second you have a normal day of eating.
i get it op. i put on seven pounds in my early 40s that i spent years trying to get back off. now i just have clothes one size bigger, and i am SO much happier.