Can’t gain weight on 4000 calories
aiharasanae7
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I am female, 23 years and recently I’ve struggled to gain to a healthy weight
I used to have slightly chubby face a few years ago and now its gaunt and boney especially if I eat a normal amt (1500-2000 calories)
I usually binge and try to be in a caloric surplus, im not active
I have been eating 4000 calories but I still look and feel unhealthy skinny
I eat balanced meals with healthy fats, lean proteins and even unhealthy fast food
I don’t want my life to revolve around eating
I don’t have hypothyroidism
Why could this be?
I used to have slightly chubby face a few years ago and now its gaunt and boney especially if I eat a normal amt (1500-2000 calories)
I usually binge and try to be in a caloric surplus, im not active
I have been eating 4000 calories but I still look and feel unhealthy skinny
I eat balanced meals with healthy fats, lean proteins and even unhealthy fast food
I don’t want my life to revolve around eating
I don’t have hypothyroidism
Why could this be?
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I am 5’7” and 114 lbs, used to be 126 and lost it without trying. I also struggle with depression and anxiety but force myself to eat a lot1
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How are you calculating the 4000? Digital food scale?0
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What does your doctor say about the situation?
If you've consistently been eating 4000 daily for at least 4-6 weeks, and not gaining, try eating 4500.0 -
I'll second the doctor recommendation - 4000 seems very high for a woman. You could 'simply' be a statistical outlier, or something medical could be going on.
If this is a fairly recent development, I would definitely see a doctor.
This isn't a very fun list to read: https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/unexplained-weight-loss/basics/causes/sym-20050700
Intestinal parasites could also be a cause.
In the meantime these strategies might make it easier to eat more:
- increase your fats (more calories per gram than protein and carbs) for example cooking oils and dressings
- liquid calories (for example shakes and smoothies) because they tend to be less filling1 -
Definitely see a doctor.
No way you can be 114 pounds, not active, eating 4,000, and not be gaining weight.
If you've been increasing calories in recent weeks and still dropping weight, something else is going on with your health. See a doctor.2 -
maybe you have a tapeworm...........lol, but seriously, if you're not gaining, then eat more. But at 4000 calories, most MEN would gain if not active.
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Have a test for parasites. My daughter had a time when she came back from the far east and we couldn’t figure out what was wrong with her, I.e. unhealthy looking, pale skin, weak. A tropical disease specialist finally told her of the 3 different parasites she had. They were very difficult to get rid of.
Even in North America parasites are common, but not supposed to be so harmful. Just a thought.2 -
Could be a medical condition, if it’s not a medical condition you’re most likely NOT actually eating 4000 calories everyday.5
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