Can't seem to lose my last 5lbs - Check out my diary please!

Hi there!
I can't seem to lose my last 5lbs, which is why I joined MFP. So, I was wondering if you all could check out my diary and tell me what I'm doing wrong. I try to eat low-carb/low-calorie and always whole foods :)

My exercise routine is that I run at least 30mins every day and do weight lifting 3 times a week (which I don't log).

I need some help!
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  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    you are eating less than 600 cals per day....What are you trying to do, starve yourself?
    You will not lose 5lbs of fat that way, you will lose muscle and do serious damage to yourself....
    Eat more, you only have 5lbs to lose - set your stats to losing .5lbs per week and stick to it - you will probaby gain at first - all due to the damage you already did to your body....
    I just saw on your profile that you have issues with anorexia - PLEASE get some professional help - you are not doing yourself any favours....
  • rjh1975
    rjh1975 Posts: 71 Member
    I'm no expert, but just at a quick glance, it doesn't look like you're eating enough. You're only taking in 550-800 calories on any given day. Your body could be going into "starvation" mode and holding onto each and every calorie you give it. I would make sure to be eating at least 1200 calories worth of food every day...
  • The only problem is that I'm not hungry. I almost have to force myself to eat what I do.

    And honestly, the thought of eating more scares me. I'm worried that I'll go back to what I used to weigh or that my stomach with bloat/puff out :(
    I don't know what to do...
  • astrampe
    astrampe Posts: 2,169 Member
    Go get help - start with your doctor if you don't know where else to go ....
  • iWaffle
    iWaffle Posts: 2,208 Member
    I'm going to go with what everyone else here is saying. Your diet needs improvement. I know you think that eating more than 1200 a day will make you gain weight but it won't I have several MFP female friends that eat 2000+ calories a day and they're still losing weight. Keep the workouts but up your calories to compensate for the work or else you'll be spinning your wheels for nothing. It's not as hard as you're making it out to be.
  • What will happen initially when I start to eat more? Like, will I bloat really badly, or will all the fat go to my stomach?
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    The only problem is that I'm not hungry. I almost have to force myself to eat what I do.

    And honestly, the thought of eating more scares me. I'm worried that I'll go back to what I used to weigh or that my stomach with bloat/puff out :(
    I don't know what to do...

    Animals (including humans) who are starving lose their appetites.

    You should never be scared of 'eating more' when you are not eating enough to maintain your body weight. You really do need to think hard about what you're doing to yourself and why.
  • How do you suggest that I eat more without getting bloating or gaining?
  • jetabear10
    jetabear10 Posts: 375 Member
    If you are having trouble eating larger meals, eat small portions 6-8 times per day....and you need to at least double what you are eating. Your body is in starvation mode...you might even start to gain weight....I did.

    You should also consult with a dietician and doctor.
  • How do you suggest that I eat more without getting bloating or gaining?

    Eat more HEALTHY stuff.

    At a quick glance, you're eating the same thing every day and very little calories.

    First, I really think that egg yolks helps you lose weight. I lost the last 10lbs before when I was losing weight eating 2 full eggs every morning. I read an article that it helps. It's a good source of protein, too. Try changing it up and starting your days sometimes with 2 eggs.

    Second, don't eat the same thing every day. Your body is getting used to it.

    Try cycling calories. Eat 1500 one day, 1000 another day, 1200 another day, etc. Don't eat less than 1200 calories. If you're afraid to gain weight from that, work out more.

    Finally, cut out starchy carbs (fruits and veggies are ok) and sodium to keep from bloating.
  • monty619
    monty619 Posts: 1,308 Member
    What will happen initially when I start to eat more? Like, will I bloat really badly, or will all the fat go to my stomach?

    no if you eat more food followed by doing anerobic activity (high intensity) the body will add shape and muscle to your frame and be much better off from a health perspective.. if you want more info just add me or send me a message.
  • Skinny_Beans
    Skinny_Beans Posts: 405 Member
    How do you suggest that I eat more without getting bloating or gaining?

    Eat a healthy amount of healthy foods-foods that have a lot of nutritional value and protein, fats, and carbs. Exercise and eat back all your exercise calories, and pay attention to your measurements and not just the scale.
  • iWaffle
    iWaffle Posts: 2,208 Member
    How do you suggest that I eat more without getting bloating or gaining?
    Eat good nutritious foods that don't have tons of simple carbs (sugars) and aren't too high in fat (fried stuff). Protein is a great food source that helps you retain muscle mass while you diet and it makes you feel fuller. You want to keep that muscle because it keeps your metabolism running higher and it makes you look awesome.
    What will happen initially when I start to eat more? Like, will I bloat really badly, or will all the fat go to my stomach?
    No, you won't blow up like a cow. Will the fat go to your stomach? You're not going to gain weight if you're eating under what your body needs so no. Don't obsess about the scale so much. Measurements are more important than anything and your weight can fluctuate a few pounds each day depending on your hydration levels and the amount of waste in your intestines. Neither one of these have anything to do with looking good and healthy even though they might make the scale seem higher for a day or two.

    Check out my friend's diary. She eats a ton and is in fantastic shape. You should follow her example on how it's done.
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/almondbuttalovah
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Your profile says recovered from anorexia but eating 600 or less calories a day and exercising those off is not recovered. Please seek help to get your head in the right place. No one here is qualified to help with an ED.
  • My problem isn't eating larger meals, it's eating more in general.

    My question really is, at what rate should I increase calories per day/week to prevent water weight or bloating. I know that if I suddenly eat 1200cal tomorrow that I'll blow up like a balloon and feel awful

  • Check out my friend's diary. She eats a ton and is in fantastic shape. You should follow her example on how it's done.
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/almondbuttalovah

    Wow, she's beautiful!

    How does she eat so much and stay so thin? If you don't mind, could you please tell me her workout routine?
  • iWaffle
    iWaffle Posts: 2,208 Member
    How does she eat so much and stay so thin? If you don't mind, could you please tell me her workout routine?
    Ask her. I think she's online atm.
    My question really is, at what rate should I increase calories per day/week to prevent water weight or bloating.
    First of all I would up it to at least 1000 net calories. Then adjust it up about 100 a week until you find the magic spot that works for you. Again, don't worry so much about water weight. It isn't real or permanent. Do you freak when you drink a glass of water? Na, it doesn't count. Just because your body holds onto more one day over the next isn't anything to worry about.
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    My problem isn't eating larger meals, it's eating more in general.

    My question really is, at what rate should I increase calories per day/week to prevent water weight or bloating. I know that if I suddenly eat 1200cal tomorrow that I'll blow up like a balloon and feel awful

    No you won't. You don't need to eat high volume of food, eat higher calorie food. Full fat yogurts, full fat milk, cheese, nuts, eggs, red meat, avocado, nut butters. Just replace some of the things you eat now with higher calorie choices.
  • My problem isn't eating larger meals, it's eating more in general.

    My question really is, at what rate should I increase calories per day/week to prevent water weight or bloating. I know that if I suddenly eat 1200cal tomorrow that I'll blow up like a balloon and feel awful

    No you won't. You don't need to eat high volume of food, eat higher calorie food. Full fat yogurts, full fat milk, cheese, nuts, eggs, red meat, avocado, nut butters. Just replace some of the things you eat now with higher calorie choices.

    Mentally, I don't think I could do that...
  • geekyjock76
    geekyjock76 Posts: 2,720 Member
    I recommend you go back to your doctor because, psychologically, I don't think you have fully recovered from your disorder. I don't know if you went through a supervised refeeding but if you haven't changed your relationship with food and been properly educated as to what food - specifically energy from calories - does for you, then you are in danger of relapsing.

    If you want, read this abstract. It's about the disproportionate gains in fat vs lean body mass which occurs in persons with disordered eating and others who lost huge amounts of weight rapidly on a VLCD:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8696417
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    I recommend you go back to your doctor because, psychologically, I don't think you have fully recovered from your disorder.

    Agreed. While the advice re upping calories is good, you do not appear to have recovered from your ED.
  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    I recommend you go back to your doctor because, psychologically, I don't think you have fully recovered from your disorder.

    Agreed. While the advice re upping calories is good, you do not appear to have recovered from your ED.

    This. Please go see your doctor. It sounds like you do want to try so seek advice and support from your doctor!
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Cut it down to 400 calories a day. Eat Ice chips, air and Benefiber. Then run 7 miles a day for 10 days a week!
    That's how to do it!

    Obviously the OP has some mental issues still happening around food. My advice is to stop feeding into the whole thing. Making fun of her isn't productive and she isn't about to change because of our advice.

    OP, please seek medical advice.
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    Cut it down to 400 calories a day. Eat Ice chips, air and Benefiber. Then run 7 miles a day for 10 days a week!
    That's how to do it!

    I really hope you are not serious. If you are, this is one of the most irresponsible pieces of advice I have seen on here.

    Agreed. There is sarcasm, and then there is giving dangerous advice to a potentially sick person. How about learning the difference, so you don't go inspiring people to hurt themselves while you get your giggle on?
  • FITNLUVINIT
    FITNLUVINIT Posts: 119 Member
    Go get help - start with your doctor if you don't know where else to go ....








    Totally agree she needs to get medical help. Will do no good to starve themselves and that is what she is doing. Will be praying for her and her situation!!!
  • c2111
    c2111 Posts: 693 Member
    Oh sweetie big hugs to you, darling please see your Dr and take a copy of your diary. Im worried for you, get some help see a nutritionist. :flowerforyou:
  • Rita_Rocker
    Rita_Rocker Posts: 43 Member
    Hi Squeekycat! I sure wish people on here would be a little less blunt with their advice. A person who is a closet Twinky eater is in pain, and you are in pain but with an opposite problem. I really feel for you and your situation. You know you eat too little so we don't need to revisit that. I wish I had something fancy to tell you but I don't. All I can say is that I hope from the bottom of my heart that you get a counselor or someone you can really open up to about emotional issues. That will unlock the key to why you just can't (or don't want to) eat more from fear of, whatever. Take a step back, regroup. I believe people can change, even what has been burned into their brains for years. You must do this for yourself before you continue to count calories. So don't worry about those last 5 lbs....please consider working on you, a mentally and emotionally stronger you. You can do it. If you are strong enough to eat as rigid as you do you have a toughness inside you already! Some people wish they had that naturally. I bet you have artistic talent too...don't you? See, I know you already. Write me anytime for a HUG! Best of luck, Rita in VA.
  • Jenny_Rose77
    Jenny_Rose77 Posts: 418 Member
    Please go see a doctor and/or a nutritionist. I think almost everyone on MFP tries to be helpful, but we are not experts, and I think you need to seek expert advice in this case. If you have a doctor's referral, visits to a nutritionist are often covered by health insurance. Good luck, sweetie.
  • anggxo
    anggxo Posts: 102
    I know it's probably really hard for you to even think about eating more, but you really need to. And I know it's scary, and you don't want to bloat, but I promise you, it's going to be fine. Maybe jumping right to 1200 calories will be too much, but you should try to increase your cals slowly to eventually get to that point, and actually even more.

    I definitely think talking to a professional will help you. If you don't know where to start, your doctor is always a good place to look for resources. And if you need any support i'm always here for moral support, don't hesitate to drop me a message. :)

    Also, anyone who jokes around about eating disorders is a *kitten*. Would you do the same with depression, or schizophrenia? They are legitimate psychological disorders and people need to understand that.
  • The only problem is that I'm not hungry. I almost have to force myself to eat what I do.

    And honestly, the thought of eating more scares me. I'm worried that I'll go back to what I used to weigh or that my stomach with bloat/puff out :(
    I don't know what to do...

    I think you shouldn't worry about the tummy getting bloated and puffy. Just remember that after you have eaten, the food IS physically in your tummy after all! It will pass after it's all digested so try not to obsess about it too much. I notice my tummy looks the best in the morning so I don't pay attention to it's shape throughout the rest of the day.

    Or what if you ate 5-6 smaller meals instead so you feel less bloated after each meal?

    I hope you can find a healthy balance in your diet. Carbs are not your enemy as long is it is not from processed junk food, but you don't have to cut that out entirely either. Like what the others have said, I believe you will benefit more from professional help.