"Starvation Mode"

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  • FelizMi
    FelizMi Posts: 79 Member

    Bottom line - just stop shoving food in and workout at SOMETHING until your heart is racing a little and you begin to sweat - two signs you are using energy!! Keep at this and you will see results - PERIOD!!

    Not always true. I have a lapband so with all the work outs I do, there is no way for me to eat the calories it would take for me to gain weight (unless I'm drinking my calories which I only drink zero calorie drink, so that's not it either). And I have not lost anything all year. It's so easy for people to say, stop eating, stop eating, exercise, exercise, but I am living proof that doing that is not always the fix. It's part of the problem that contributes to the stereotype that overweight people are greedy and lazy. People (smaller people even more so) are amazed when they see me eat such small portions, when I say no to sodas and alcohol and treats, and they are equally amazed when I am doing zumba,sweating my *kitten* off, but my *kitten* keeps moving for the whole hour while they are stopping or leaving class! Yes I am ranting a bit, but I am really tired of people making it seem like weight loss is so simple and easy! And that is why so many give up when it's doesn't work like you all say it should for them, because they are made to feel they just aren't trying hard enough or that they are fudging the numbers of what they eat or how much they exercise. There's more to it than any of us will ever know in our life time and what works for you, doesn't work for everybody. If it were so simple, nobody would be overweight, trust me, it's no fun!
  • fteale
    fteale Posts: 5,310 Member
    Thanks for the info. Can you help me with something or a tip on how I can fix things? The other day I woke up late ( i worked nights) so breakfast was at about 1:00pm and lunch around 4. I tracked all my food but since i had a "short day" and had to work an early morning shift the following day, i was only able to eat 1080 cals and then I walked 2 hours, walking 7 miles. while walking a stopped several time to do high knees, tricep dips, planks, push ups, etc. after that walk i was in a cal deficit of about 800. i weighed myself the next evening and it said i had gained weight (but i weighed in at a weird time) and the following morning i weighed myself at my normal time and it said i was the same weight (no including that gain day). How is that possible that i have not only dropped my cal consumption from weeks ago, but had a huge deficit and worked out that much and seen no result 1 week into my weightloss journey.Clearly I don't understand the dietary aspect of weightloss. Can you provide some explanation by chance?

    When I have irregular sleeping patterns or don't get much sleep, I water retain hugely. My hands and feet swell up. It takes couple of nights of good sleep (8 hours) to get me back to normal.
  • candylw
    candylw Posts: 37
    I could not agree with this more and I have this argument about this very subject very often. All the time I am thinking to myself that its not that difficult to understand...thank you for posting this and I hope lots of people read this!!!
  • I just want to say from what I have noticed from my weight loss journey that its specific to your body, and you have to find what works for you. What works for one person , like one piece of advice, might not work for the next. I guess I just do what my body feels is right.

    I mean really you know?

    I try to follow all this stuff that I read, but sometimes its so overwhelming, and I have to remind myself that what I am doing is working for me. You know?

    You have to work past those plateaus and just keep pushing, its a science, you know?
    I'm making sense right?
  • LaComadreja14
    LaComadreja14 Posts: 277 Member
    What I wanted to say to this post was that I am always in "starvation mode" and I have been (at least since) i started taking my ADHD meds, because they take away your appetite and when you first start them, they up your metabolizm too so at first you aren't eating much and you are loosing mad weight.... however, although you never fully get your appetite back your metabolism gets used to the medication and slows back down therefore you still are barely hungry but your body isn't overly burning anymore, ergo you just put on weight even though you don't eat. So basically, if your metabolism isnt being engaged your body will store fat, believe me.
  • itontae
    itontae Posts: 138 Member
    excellent post, and good contributions by Alloranx
  • ATT949
    ATT949 Posts: 1,245 Member
    The reason we rely on science is that little anecdotes like this have too many variables to tell us much, if anything. 1 week is not enough time to evaluate any diet plan. The fact that you did these two back to back also skews the results, we don't know what holdover effects from the first week might have affected the second week. We don't know what your BMR or weight or BF% is. We don't know what your diet was before you began this little experiment. 3lbs is a kind of a huge amount of weight loss, and so is 2 lbs of gain in a week. It makes me wonder if you were weighing at the same time of day each time. 3 liters of water is a lot in addition to your food intake, so water weight variances could be at play. We have no idea of your activity levels during these two weeks. You also sound like you radically altered your diet composition during the first week, so who knows if it just took time for your body to sort things out....about a week, perhaps?

    Way too many variables. Anecdotes are next to worthless.

    This thread has had some interesting discussions — I say this as a person who was castigated by a moderator and, in the same thread, who was "nominated" to be banned for daring to suggest that it was safe to lose weight on 800 to 1000 net cals/day.

    Oh, how times have changed…

    One thought that you might want to keep in your intellectual quiver — "The plural of "anecdote' is not 'data'."
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