people who LOST weight eating MORE

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  • jbakerak
    jbakerak Posts: 76
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    Some days I eat more, some days I eat less. If I'm hungry, I eat. I try to eat more protein and dense foods if I feel that I'm not eating enough to exert myself with exercise. But it's hard for me to try and eat back my exercise calories all the time. When you eat healthy, sometimes it seems impossible. I mean, who can eat that much while you're exercising off calories??? Not me, not usually. I personally tried to stuff the food down and was uncomfortably full for a couple days and decided I couldn't do it anymore! I added some other things to my diet that are naturally higher in calories, and it's still hard to eat all those calories.
  • i_miss_donuts
    i_miss_donuts Posts: 180 Member
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    In the same boat. Trying to up my calories. I am really active and my Fitbit tells me I earn about 500- 800 calories from exercise. I tried to eat near the amount it told me yesterday and couldn't sleep last night because I was awful, bloated and gross from overeating (maybe TMI but I eat LOADS of veggies and fiber). This week I am going to focus on eating back 50-75% of my exercise calories to stay up near 1200-1300 net and see what happens.

    Reporting back on my original post. Ate back my calories to get my net calories up to the 1200 range and lost 2 lbs. Nice side benefit is that I am not freezing cold and snarly all day from being so hungry!

    :angry: Reporting back again. Gained back 3 lbs., so drumroll, total weightloss for 30+ days of exercise and healthy eating? Zero lbs! Inches lost? 0! But wait - it gets better - my waist increased 1.5" and my thigh .5". I am so frustrated! :sad:
    If you are doing core muscle exercise, you may be gaining more muscle then you realize.
    How does your tone look verse before?

    Yes, I am showing more muscle definition and feel more "solid" versus squishy. I was prepared to be frustrated by the scale, but I wasn't surprised that my measurements didn't go the opposite direction. I am now focused on lifting heavier, since my goal is defined muscle.
  • i_miss_donuts
    i_miss_donuts Posts: 180 Member
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    Reporting back on my original post. Ate back my calories to get my net calories up to the 1200 range and lost 2 lbs. Nice side benefit is that I am not freezing cold and snarly all day from being so hungry!
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    :angry: Reporting back again. Gained back 3 lbs., so drumroll, total weightloss for 30+ days of exercise and healthy eating? Zero lbs! Inches lost? 0! But wait - it gets better - my waist increased 1.5" and my thigh .5". I am so frustrated! :sad:
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    If you are doing core muscle exercise, you may be gaining more muscle then you realize.
    How does your tone look verse before?
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    Yes, I am showing more muscle definition and feel more "solid" versus squishy. I was prepared to be frustrated by the scale, but I wasn't surprised that my measurements didn't go the opposite direction. I am now focused on lifting heavier, since my goal is defined muscle.
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    Oops - should have been "I was surprised"
  • littlelily613
    littlelily613 Posts: 769 Member
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    Yep! I lost a lot ORIGINALLY eating 200-1000 calories per day two summers ago when I was anorexic-like (but too fat to actually be considered anorexic). Much to my excitement, I lost about 60 pounds in two months..then I plateaued and no matter how low I went, I could not lose anymore. If I went up to 1200, my weight would shoot up in a matter of days (VERY few days were 1200s as a result), and if I went up gradually to 1000, I would still stay at my plateau. Obviously it was unsustainable, and I ended up gaining back all my weight and then some.

    Starting last summer, well, actually sometime in September to be more accurate, I began eating healthier but with a healthier amount of calories as well. This mean MORE. When I started, I can't remember what MFP set me at, but it was either 1400 and something or 1500 and something. I lost without plateauing. Then when I went down some I altered my calories again, and am now down to 1300 and something. Even though MFP has asked, I have not allowed it to lower my calories anymore than that because I am still losing. There is no point of me going down to 1200 a day while I am still losing at my current amount.

    Other people my height and weight eat more and lose, but I should add that I have a very slow metabolism and always have. I can gain weight VERY quickly (it only took a couple years or slightly less to put on 120 pounds). If I go over my calories by several hundred several days in a row, I WILL gain. That being said, I frequently DO eat my exercise calories--I just don't get many of them right now since I am a busy student. If I burn off enough calories, I can eat up to 1800 or more calories a day and still lose, but I HAVE to exercise enough first. 1800 calories does NOT work for me unless I exercise, despite my current size. I figure when I get to goal weight, I will have to maintain a 1200 cal diet (plus exercise cals) for the rest of my life or else I will gradually regain.
  • smilebhappy
    smilebhappy Posts: 811 Member
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  • MissTattoo
    MissTattoo Posts: 1,203 Member
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    I'm learning that eating more is helping me. MFP has me set at 2170 calories a day and I found when I was only eating 1400-1600 I wasn't losing. Now that I get closer to 2170, I find the weight coming off. It's a hard concept to accept after years of being told you should eat 1200 calories to lose weight. I learned that I was starving my body and it was just holding on to anything because I wasn't fueling it properly.
  • Kim55555
    Kim55555 Posts: 987 Member
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    Also, are you taking pictures? My weight and measurements are virtually the same as they were in July, but my body shape sure has changed. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/LorinaLynn/view/same-weight-since-july-224635

    This is good to hear! because at my latest 2 monthly appraisal (a month ago) the scale weight and measurements didnt move but funnily enough my clothes were getting looser and people kept commenting I was losing a lot more weight. So I'm thinking my body must've been recomposing itself but it just wasnt showing up on the scales or with the tape measure yet. This gives me more encorougment and motivation. Thanks for sharing! I'll be having a body fat test taken soon so I'll be curious to compare my results to that from 3 months ago!

    I'll check out your blog! I'm about 2 or 3 kgs from goal weight. I expect it will take quite a few months as I'm going through a recomp and adding muscle/losing fat. I'm 5 foot 2 and currently hovering between 61 and 62.5 kgs. I do weights and im toned. I'm looking good at this weight so maybe now I just need to throw out the scale lol and concentrate on lowering my body fat % I'd like to lose a bit more off my tummy so its not so rounded in appearance but more flat. I can start to see some tummy definition on my left side. I'm getting excited.
  • silkandsugar
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    I have lost eating more only because what I was eating before was like 1 big meal a day which is horrible already. I would eat one pretty bad high cal meal a day and be set. Now I eat throughout the day averaging 1300 or so of ONLY GOOD CALORIES and I have lost quite a bit. I have definitely seen the difference in my tummy area which has flattened thank god. That 1 big meal I used to eat would be around 1000 calories and that would basically be it for me. Tsssk tsssk old habits die hard but this is much better and I can definitely feel an increase in my energy as well and overall health of course =)
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,394 MFP Moderator
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    Yep! I lost a lot ORIGINALLY eating 200-1000 calories per day two summers ago when I was anorexic-like (but too fat to actually be considered anorexic). Much to my excitement, I lost about 60 pounds in two months..then I plateaued and no matter how low I went, I could not lose anymore. If I went up to 1200, my weight would shoot up in a matter of days (VERY few days were 1200s as a result), and if I went up gradually to 1000, I would still stay at my plateau. Obviously it was unsustainable, and I ended up gaining back all my weight and then some.

    Starting last summer, well, actually sometime in September to be more accurate, I began eating healthier but with a healthier amount of calories as well. This mean MORE. When I started, I can't remember what MFP set me at, but it was either 1400 and something or 1500 and something. I lost without plateauing. Then when I went down some I altered my calories again, and am now down to 1300 and something. Even though MFP has asked, I have not allowed it to lower my calories anymore than that because I am still losing. There is no point of me going down to 1200 a day while I am still losing at my current amount.

    Other people my height and weight eat more and lose, but I should add that I have a very slow metabolism and always have. I can gain weight VERY quickly (it only took a couple years or slightly less to put on 120 pounds). If I go over my calories by several hundred several days in a row, I WILL gain. That being said, I frequently DO eat my exercise calories--I just don't get many of them right now since I am a busy student. If I burn off enough calories, I can eat up to 1800 or more calories a day and still lose, but I HAVE to exercise enough first. 1800 calories does NOT work for me unless I exercise, despite my current size. I figure when I get to goal weight, I will have to maintain a 1200 cal diet (plus exercise cals) for the rest of my life or else I will gradually regain.

    There is a good chance that you killed your metabolism due to your ED. When you eat so little calories, your body can't function probably, it starts to cannibalize your lean muscle mass for the amino acids to convert to energy. This is more than likely why people your age and size can lose more while eating the same calories. If you would look at your body fat as compared to your weight to get your lean body mass, you would probably be surprised that you have very high body fat and little weight. The best thing to do though is heavy weight training and stay away from cardio. If you want a cardio effect, then do compound moves where you do a lower body and upper body exercise at once which will go into your anaerobic threshold. But to gain lean muscle mass, you need to eat close to maintenance.
  • katie133
    katie133 Posts: 210 Member
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    Just thought i'd share my success for anyone on the fence about eating more.. I went from eating 1200 cals a day, and ended up not losing weight anymore, and feeling pretty darn tired all the time.. upped my cals to 1600 and the weight is coming off every week, and i feel great
  • katie133
    katie133 Posts: 210 Member
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    all thanks to lemon ^^
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,394 MFP Moderator
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    all thanks to lemon ^^

    Thanks, I am glad I can help. Do you remember how much you lost so far since we changed your thinking and eating habits?
  • katie133
    katie133 Posts: 210 Member
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    all thanks to lemon ^^

    Thanks, I am glad I can help. Do you remember how much you lost so far since we changed your thinking and eating habits?

    ive only been eating more for two weeks but lost 2 lbs the first week and this week 1... i was stuck at the same weight for weeks eating 1200
  • mysticwonder
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    I'm 5'4", started at 176. I ate 1200 net month 1 and did home workouts + ate better food. I usually ended up at 1100 total calories per day. I lost 8.5lbs Month 2 I joined a gym. Stayed at 1200 net, which ended up being around 1300-1500 total cals after inputting my exercise calories. I lost 8.5 lbs. Just started month 3 about 2 weeks ago. Upped my calories to 1300 net, which ends up being close to 1600-1700 total after exercise. For the last two months I've been burning an average of 600 calories a day. I've now lost 18.1lbs.
  • phatmess
    phatmess Posts: 3
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    Very interesting.
  • mtcHavingItAll
    mtcHavingItAll Posts: 69 Member
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  • Cheri_Moves
    Cheri_Moves Posts: 625 Member
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    I'll try to make this short:
    I used to eat 1200 a day lost apx 70 pounds in 7ish months. I've slowly increased my daily intake to between 16-1700 over the past 2 months with a roughly once a week "cheat" day of apx 2000. I am doing NRofLFW 2-3xwk and cardio triathlon/marathon training 3-4 days a week.
    I have 15 pounds to loose and the scale hasnt budged. yet.

    Do I just need to be more patient? I want to gain muscle as well, but I am still struggling to make the daily calorie goals as is. For now, Im just focusing on making the muscle I have stronger and *hoping* it will help shed more of the fat/ increase my TDEE in the long run.

    Anyone have advice for me? I have gotten some advice from Lemon and I am trying to increase the calories... main question is basically, DO I NEED TO WAIT LONGER TO SEE THE SCALE GO DOWN???
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  • Dch2012
    Dch2012 Posts: 19
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  • kah2606
    kah2606 Posts: 2
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    bump for later reading