1200 calorie meal plan for road trip?
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What she says her activity level is (in this thread): i walk on the treadmill daily for 1.5 hours walking at 10% incline and 3.1 mph and i eat back the calories burned.
What she says her activity level is (in the old thread): Weekdays: treadmill for 1.5 hours at 3.1 mph at 10% incline =330 calories burned.
She asked many times in her old thread that she's taking a 20 hour road trip from and what to eat. And suddenly here's this brand new person, who JUST SO HAPPENS to be going on a 20 hour road trip, and needs advice on what to eat.
It's so blatantly obvious she's using MFP to enable her disordered eating. Her own husband even broke her scale because she's so obsessed with it.
This girl needs help. Not advice on how to lose weight.0 -
she needs a head shrinker. Not well doing ne'er do wells telling her that 1200 is peachy keen.0
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PB sandwich, nuts ,bananas, and yogurt. The possibilities are endless. Don't waste $$. Bring your own. Safe travels.
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The second photo of the bone thin girl was apparently taken around Dec. 9. The one above that - who knows when that was taken - or if it's even her.
Dec. 9 was also when she posted in the Chit Chat forum (of her old account) that she was asking for road trip songs for her 20 hour trip from Washington back to Colorado with her husband. Right before the account was deactivated.
There is no way these are different people.0 -
0somuchbetter0 wrote: »They may be the same girl (similar posting styles), but I don't think the pics are of the same girl (could be fake pics, who knows)
Or she intentionally used the older pic where she was at a healthy weight so that no one would balk at giving her weight loss advice. Because people refused to give her weight loss advice with her current pic.0 -
0somuchbetter0 wrote: »They may be the same girl (similar posting styles), but I don't think the pics are of the same girl (could be fake pics, who knows)
I dunno, top one's face looks like the bottom one kinda, full nutritional refugee status can weather someone a lot.0 -
0somuchbetter0 wrote: »They may be the same girl (similar posting styles), but I don't think the pics are of the same girl (could be fake pics, who knows)
I dunno, top one's face looks like the bottom one kinda, full nutritional refugee status can weather someone a lot.
How long would it take to atrophy an arm to that point, because I doubt it happens very quickly. So yea, I could see it being the same person given the time it would take and the effects of such an extreme loss in LBM.0 -
It's hard to say...the nose looks different, but the pics are small and my eyes ain't what they used to be. Anyway, she does seem to ignore most of the advice given and just focus on ways to eat low calories...in both threads. If it is the same girl from the other post, I'm very sad for her and I hope she gets help.0
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You're also seeing the face from two different sides, so the angles are changed. And her face is very small in the first one. I can't be 100% certain either, but it's a close enough resemblance that combined with the writing styles, I'm willing to call it close enough and say it's time to pull this thread before she gets any more dieting advice.0
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Back in June of this year she posted that she was an anorexic who had been in recovery for the last 2 weeks. She's obviously back on that road.
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I just put my stats into that scooby calculator. And the calories I should eat to lose weight were less than my bmr!!!0
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Oh gosh, I didn't realize this was the same OP. OP, have a lovely trip. Please look after yourself.0
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Yes, I do think you're right. Some other pieces besides what were already mentioned in this thread fell into place after you brought it up. I am rooting for things to get better for you, OP.0 -
Then based on the above, I'd say it would take about 5 months to atrophy that much.
Man, what a crazy choice to make.0 -
TimothyFish wrote: »I've been doing the McDonald's cheeseburger on road trips. The employee's will give you a really funny look when you ask for just a cheeseburger, but it works. Even their larger sandwiches aren't terrible in terms of calorie count, as long as you don't order fries and you don't eat one for every meal. Their coffee isn't terrible, so that gives you something to wash it all down with too.
I do it all the time and never get funny lucks. (Maybe it's gender bias, I don't know)
Chicken nuggets are usually a lower calorie option, too.
Generally, when I do fast food, I get either chicken nuggets, a chicken sandwich, or a plain cheeseburger and instead of fries, a side salad. The side salad calories vary greatly depending on restaurant. Generally not more than about 60 calories (not including dressing).
Best advice is just be knowledgeable about what you're eating, and don't over think it. 20 hours really is nothing. That's just.. what? 2 or 3 meals? Depending when you leave.0 -
What she says her activity level is (in this thread): i walk on the treadmill daily for 1.5 hours walking at 10% incline and 3.1 mph and i eat back the calories burned.
What she says her activity level is (in the old thread): Weekdays: treadmill for 1.5 hours at 3.1 mph at 10% incline =330 calories burned.
She asked many times in her old thread that she's taking a 20 hour road trip from and what to eat. And suddenly here's this brand new person, who JUST SO HAPPENS to be going on a 20 hour road trip, and needs advice on what to eat.
It's so blatantly obvious she's using MFP to enable her disordered eating. Her own husband even broke her scale because she's so obsessed with it.
This girl needs help. Not advice on how to lose weight.
Oh yikes. Did not realize that before I posted.
I hope she does get the help she needs... Disordered eating is no fun. I speak from experience there.0 -
Wow.... this is getting out of hand. The original question was just to know how many calories on the road trip if I had an eating disorder then wouldn't I be eating LESS than 1200 calories? I am NOT the same person. This is really offending all I was asking about was calories in a road trip, and now all of a sudden I need to seek help? For those of you who have helped thank you for your advice we are already at our final destination it was a fun 20 hours0
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Honey, yes it is you. It's obvious that you are the same person with a different account. You can deny it all you want, but absolutely no one could possibly miss the glaringly obvious similarities in both your old and new posts.
You posted this on June 19, 2014 (your old account): "anorexia recovery eating between 3500 and 5000 cals?I have been in recovery for 2 weeks, I weighed myself two weeks ago and I weighed in at 93lbs but I haven't weighed myself recently..."
Why did you fall off the wagon of recovery? What makes you think you need to be underweight? And what on earth makes you think for a minute that 1,200 calories is enough for someone in "recovery" of anorexia??
YOU NEED HELP. Quit denying that you have a problem. Everyone around you is trying to tell you that you have a problem but you're so wrapped up in your eating disorder that you refuse to see it or acknowledge it.
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Tell you what, prove to everyone you're a different person. Take a photo of yourself in a bathroom mirror with something with today's date on it and then post it here.
I can tell you right now you'll find a way to explain away why you can't do that. lol0 -
Date may be backward lol0 -
snowbunny711 wrote: »
Date may be backward lol0 -
EDIT: recanted, OP and girl in picture are the same.0
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I see the similarities, though... tattoo on the forearm, freckle on the upper chest on the opposite side from the tattoo. It is almost like the other girl and you are mirror images of each other, with different hair colors.
So back on topic - how did you handle food on your trip?0 -
The similarity I see is the exact same haircolor on the roots and the exact same highlight on the strands of hair around the face. (Only a woman could notice that)0
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Same necklace too.0
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