If you still choose to eat less than 1200 calories a day...

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  • Amellej
    Amellej Posts: 197 Member
    Just saying, I am SO SICK AND TIRED of seeing these posts.


    Yes, Some people do it unhealthy. If they bother you, bump them off your friends list. You *****ing about it isn't going to change them and SOME PEOPLE ARE ON DOCTOR CONTROLLED DIETS IN WHICH THEY EAT LESS THAN 1200. Welcome to the life of morbid obesity.

    Get off your goddamn high horses already.

    Well said!
  • randomgyrl
    randomgyrl Posts: 111 Member
    Sometimes, I try to eat 1200 and I think I do, but after entering my food it is under. Not hungry either. What am I to do? I wish I fully understood what my body needs to lose weight properly without having to go to a dietician.

    Maybe that's when you need to incorporate some full fat/calorie cheese, or real mayo/avocado instead of light, healthy oil instead of light margarine, full fat salad dressing, natural nut butter, etc. I am not saying you need to start eating poorly, but there are tiny adjustments you can make. If you are having trouble getting in your 1200 calories because you are "full" then take a look at what you ARE eating and see what you can sub.
  • CoCoMa
    CoCoMa Posts: 904 Member
    This is one of those posts....
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    ^^^Hahahaha!!
  • Everyone on MFP should read this. :flowerforyou:

    totally agreed. I hate doing my 1800 calories and seeing in other's diary that they made 800 calories. I feel like I could have eating less and I don't want that... I want to be healthy =)
  • oh_em_gee
    oh_em_gee Posts: 887 Member
    I don't judge under 1200, but I cringe when I see posts like, "I'm only allowing myself 500 calories a day until I lose 10 pounds. At nearly 200pounds, I sometimes eat 1200-1300, so I can easily see how someone smaller could be full off less, but there's a point when it becomes dangerous because of either purposely going hungry or just not eating enough to get needed nutrients.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Im not sure why you feel the need to vent?? Why does what somebody else eats affect you in any way?? Surely the only food intake you need to be concerned about is your own?? Unless that person has specifically asked for your help. Surely we all have the right to choose what and how we eat:ohwell:

    Maybe because the OP wants to help people avoid known pitfalls? A little thing called empathy?

    I realize I sometimes come off as a born-again-evangelist. I used to follow very low calorie, and have "seen the light." Losing weight with a small to moderate deficit was much easier in every way than following low cal.

    I lost weight both ways, but low cal not only trashed my body, leaving me a lot of excess body fat, but my self-esteem. I couldn't understand why weight loss was so slow and so hard. I was eating to lose 2 pounds a week, and barely losing a half pound every other week. I thought there was something wrong with me or that I lacked discipline, that my metabolism was shot because I was "getting older" (in my mid 30s at the time) and that I had to cut calories even MORE to lose.

    On a moderate deficit, weight loss wasn't slow. I lost what I was supposed to lose. When I was aiming for one pound a week, I lost one pound a week on average. When I was closer to my goal and aiming for a half pound a week, that's what I lost, too. It was a relief to know my body was functioning properly! And since I was fueling my body properly, I lost more fat and retained more muscle.

    The bottom jeans are the size 8s I wore at 130 pounds about 6 years ago when I lost weight eating about 1000 calories or less a day. The top jeans are the size 5s (in juniors, I'm a 2 or 4 in misses) I wear now at about 135 eating about 2300 calories a day.

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    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/752778-how-wrong-i-was-600-days-of-mfp-lotsa-pics
  • Im not sure why you feel the need to vent?? Why does what somebody else eats affect you in any way?? Surely the only food intake you need to be concerned about is your own?? Unless that person has specifically asked for your help. Surely we all have the right to choose what and how we eat:ohwell:

    *high five*

    I worry about what I put in my mouth...and that's about it. I don't spend a single minute worried or venting about what someone else on an internet message board chooses to eat.

    This...and this. Once someone else starts to play such a huge role in YOUR life (to the point you write a long post most wouldn't bother to read) you're doing too much. Concentrate on you and let those you don't approve of learn from experience. Its not hard I promise.
  • I am eating healthy and still maintain the 1200 calories per day...I work out after breakfast and then again before dinner...so the healthy food I eat fills me up just fine...oh and I drink two bottles of water before each meal...I am moving towards my goal which is to be healthy and change my life style which now includes workouts on the treadmill..walking instead taking the bus, Tai Chi in the mornings and Wii workouts......all this from having Lupus too.....I feel your sabotaging yourself instead of looking at all the goods things you can add to your daily healthy living and just have become bored with it........try to turn it around....and keep going with positive outlooks..for every positive action you'll get positive reactions.......but that's just me...and my outlook.....:-)
  • Jay_Jay_
    Jay_Jay_ Posts: 194 Member
    I'm going to eat 1100 calories today just to piss off OP. I can be SO BRAVE too.
  • angdpowers
    angdpowers Posts: 311 Member
    Everyone on MFP should read this. :flowerforyou:

    ^^^agreed!

    And I always tell people, you might be at your calorie goal (or under), but your body is NOT liking all that processed crap and sugar. For the most part, a calorie is a calorie, but spikes in blood sugar for example changes everything AND how your body FUNCTIONS!

    So what do ppl do? Cut their calories even more, still eat the same crap but LESS of it and wonder why they aren't losing wt. And IF by chance they ARE losing wt, it comes right back!
  • BamaBreezeNSaltAire
    BamaBreezeNSaltAire Posts: 966 Member
    Wow - this one this morning too.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/871157-ending-1200-calorie-bashing-respecting-your-peers
    :drinker:

    *grabs bowl of popcorn*

    Who wants to pull up a chair and watch with me?
  • nopeekiepeekie
    nopeekiepeekie Posts: 338 Member
    Just saying, I am SO SICK AND TIRED of seeing these posts.


    Yes, Some people do it unhealthy. If they bother you, bump them off your friends list. You *****ing about it isn't going to change them and SOME PEOPLE ARE ON DOCTOR CONTROLLED DIETS IN WHICH THEY EAT LESS THAN 1200. Welcome to the life of morbid obesity.

    Get off your goddamn high horses already.
    You didn't read the whole post. The OP stated that unless you are under doctor supervision, it's a dangerous road to follow.
  • BigDave1050
    BigDave1050 Posts: 854 Member
    Wow - this one this morning too.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/871157-ending-1200-calorie-bashing-respecting-your-peers
    :drinker:

    *grabs bowl of popcorn*

    Who wants to pull up a chair and watch with me?

    Got my Lazy Boy all ready
  • SoViLicious
    SoViLicious Posts: 2,633 Member
    Im not sure why you feel the need to vent?? Why does what somebody else eats affect you in any way?? Surely the only food intake you need to be concerned about is your own?? Unless that person has specifically asked for your help. Surely we all have the right to choose what and how we eat:ohwell:

    *high five*

    I worry about what I put in my mouth...and that's about it. I don't spend a single minute worried or venting about what someone else on an internet message board chooses to eat.

    This...and this. Once someone else starts to play such a huge role in YOUR life (to the point you write a long post most wouldn't bother to read) you're doing too much. Concentrate on you and let those you don't approve of learn from experience. Its not hard I promise.

    While I could not live on 1200 calories, I also agree that you should focus on your goals and offer advice only when solicited. People are very sensitive and don't like to hear what they should or should not be doing, even more so when what they are currently doing seems to be working. Thus, the push back and anger. However, when they slow in their weight loss and start feeling sick and tired, they would have learned from their experiences.
  • Wow; 227 lbs lost. that's amazing and good for you.
  • wrests
    wrests Posts: 84 Member
    When I'm eating healthy foods that make me feel good, I don't know how to get over 1200 calories. When I start eating gross stuff like bread, butter, jams, etc, that's when I get close to/over my goal. I know there are subs I could make to get closer on days where I've only eaten 600 or so, but they just don't make me FEEL as good as a plate of veggies. I go over sometimes, I go under sometimes, it works itself out :)
  • SoozeE512
    SoozeE512 Posts: 439 Member
    Im not sure why you feel the need to vent?? Why does what somebody else eats affect you in any way?? Surely the only food intake you need to be concerned about is your own?? Unless that person has specifically asked for your help. Surely we all have the right to choose what and how we eat:ohwell:

    We do all have the choice of what to eat, BUT I think most of us joined this site with a lack of understanding of how to eat well and can stand to take some good advice. Undereating can be just as harmful as overeating. I think the OP has a right to be concerned about the fellow members of this site.
  • DavidC1857
    DavidC1857 Posts: 149 Member
    Why is it everyone seems to feel the need to tell everyone else how it IS. So much BS.

    They generally include things like "ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS", and of course how it's going to destroy your body, hair loss, gallstones, etc, etc, etc. Oh and of course they are doomed to failure.

    So here is my story. I am 6'4". At my highest I weighed 340+ pounds. When I started MEDIFAST (OMG EVIL Very LowCal DIET) I weighed 328 pounds. I ate less than 1200 calories (actually around 1000) for 9 months and lost 128 pounds. Then I did the transition (I'm in the 8th week) and lost more for a total of 134.5 pounds.

    Clearly I didn't fail.

    My hair didn't fall out (not even a little)

    My gallbladder is fine.

    I am healthier than I have been since I started college.

    I don't take blood pressure medication anymore.

    I don't take cholesterol medication any more.

    My knees don't hurt any more. I can walk further than the kitchen without huffing and puffing.

    I could go on but I think you get the point.

    My doctor approved me going on Medifast. It is recommended by many doctors. There is a fairly decent body of in house and peer reviewed clinical studies showing it is safe and effective. So apparently ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS do not agree with you.

    So maybe you ought to do what works for you. And let us do what works for us. And give it a rest already.

    OK, I gotta add this.

    I wasn't tired and listless. I had so much energy that when winter hit I had a hard time figuring what to do with myself.

    It didn't hurt my self esteem at all. In fact, losing 135 pounds has been a great boost.

    I lost 3.5 pounds per week average. I was not hungry all the time. I was hungry some times, but I ate something about every 3 hours and hunger is not a bad thing.
  • Juliane_
    Juliane_ Posts: 373 Member
    I would actually rephrase your 1200 calorie a day statement to "an average daily calorie amount of 1200".

    What matters is what you average in a week. It is ok to eat a little less one day and a little more another day. So, I'm assuming you are referring to those who chronically eat below 1200. I know it is possible to sustain a temporary diet on very low calorie and NOT feel hunger. Why? Because of food density and satiety levels of different foods. Some foods are more filling than others. If you fill your day with those foods you would end up eating a low calorie diet and NOT feel hungry. I did this back in November by eating a lot of veggies/protein sources. I could barely hit 1200. Just couldn't. Not only would I be satiated but with all that I ate I could not hit 1200. You also need to realize that people with a very low activity level and smaller people tend to have to eat way less than someone who is taller/bigger than them. For these people dieting/exercise is way much more challenging than for the person who can eat afford more leeway because their calorie needs are higher.
  • cpa6533
    cpa6533 Posts: 12
    Frankly, it creeps me out that people are stalking my diary! That's bonkers! To "private" I go!
  • SashaMegan
    SashaMegan Posts: 110 Member
    *pop corn*
    :bigsmile:
  • Shanni827
    Shanni827 Posts: 76 Member
    I don't know how people can stay under 1200cal. I have such a hard time staying close to 1200 without going way over.

    It's all in what you eat...I eat healthy mostly and fall under. I don't count my calories during the day, I eat what I want to eat at the time and then if the number is low it's low. If it's a little high so be it. Eating Chicken breast, fish, veggies and fruits keeps your calories low. If I notice my body is craving something I eat it in moderation. But I'm not going to force myself to eat just to reach a number.
  • lesita75
    lesita75 Posts: 379 Member
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  • HotrodsGirl0107
    HotrodsGirl0107 Posts: 243 Member
    Just saying, I am SO SICK AND TIRED of seeing these posts.


    Yes, Some people do it unhealthy. If they bother you, bump them off your friends list. You *****ing about it isn't going to change them and SOME PEOPLE ARE ON DOCTOR CONTROLLED DIETS IN WHICH THEY EAT LESS THAN 1200. Welcome to the life of morbid obesity.

    Get off your goddamn high horses already.
    You didn't read the whole post. The OP stated that unless you are under doctor supervision, it's a dangerous road to follow.



    ^^^This! Thank You I was about to post the same.
  • DavidC1857
    DavidC1857 Posts: 149 Member
    Just saying, I am SO SICK AND TIRED of seeing these posts.


    Yes, Some people do it unhealthy. If they bother you, bump them off your friends list. You *****ing about it isn't going to change them and SOME PEOPLE ARE ON DOCTOR CONTROLLED DIETS IN WHICH THEY EAT LESS THAN 1200. Welcome to the life of morbid obesity.

    Get off your goddamn high horses already.
    You didn't read the whole post. The OP stated that unless you are under doctor supervision, it's a dangerous road to follow.

    Then the OP is contradicting his own post. If ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS (that's a quote) say that you have to eat above 1200 calories, how can a doctor supervised diet below 1200 calories exist? Unless the doctor isn't a MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL?
  • HotrodsGirl0107
    HotrodsGirl0107 Posts: 243 Member
    Why is it everyone seems to feel the need to tell everyone else how it IS. So much BS.

    They generally include things like "ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS", and of course how it's going to destroy your body, hair loss, gallstones, etc, etc, etc. Oh and of course they are doomed to failure.

    So here is my story. I am 6'4". At my highest I weighed 340+ pounds. When I started MEDIFAST (OMG EVIL Very LowCal DIET) I weighed 328 pounds. I ate less than 1200 calories (actually around 1000) for 9 months and lost 128 pounds. Then I did the transition (I'm in the 8th week) and lost more for a total of 134.5 pounds.

    Clearly I didn't fail.

    My hair didn't fall out (not even a little)

    My gallbladder is fine.

    I am healthier than I have been since I started college.

    I don't take blood pressure medication anymore.

    I don't take cholesterol medication any more.

    My knees don't hurt any more. I can walk further than the kitchen without huffing and puffing.

    I could go on but I think you get the point.

    My doctor approved me going on Medifast. It is recommended by many doctors. There is a fairly decent body of in house and peer reviewed clinical studies showing it is safe and effective. So apparently ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS do not agree with you.

    So maybe you ought to do what works for you. And let us do what works for us. And give it a rest already.

    OK, I gotta add this.

    I wasn't tired and listless. I had so much energy that when winter hit I had a hard time figuring what to do with myself.

    It didn't hurt my self esteem at all. In fact, losing 135 pounds has been a great boost.

    I lost 3.5 pounds per week average. I was not hungry all the time. I was hungry some times, but I ate something about every 3 hours and hunger is not a bad thing.

    YOU WERE UNDER DOCTOR SUPERVISION! Actually read the original post. Op was NOT talking about those on doctor supervised VLCD!

    I am glad you did well on VLCD though that isn't any proof that people should do them on their own. I was under doctor supervision and eating vlcd. I got rid of my doctor when I developed heart problems, stomach issues and slew of other proboems due to not eating enough.
  • kingofcrunk
    kingofcrunk Posts: 372 Member
    Why get so wound up about someone elses food choices?
  • DavidC1857
    DavidC1857 Posts: 149 Member
    YOU WERE UNDER DOCTOR SUPERVISION! Actually read the original post. Op was NOT talking about those on doctor supervised VLCD!

    I am glad you did well on VLCD though that isn't any proof that people should do them on their own. I was under doctor supervision and eating vlcd. I got rid of my doctor when I developed heart problems, stomach issues and slew of other proboems due to not eating enough.

    NO I WASN'T.

    I called him on the phone and said "Hey. I want to do Medifast. Is it OK and will it hurt me?" He said, "No, go ahead." Actually I didn't even talk to him, it was relayed through his staff. I saw him once, somewhere in the middle.

    And I will reiterate. How can a DOCTOR SUPERVISED DIET under 1200 calories exist if NO MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL will recommend it? And I didn't develop heart problems, stomach problems or any other problems. So not everyone is like you. Or anyone else. And that is my point.

    If someone doesn't want to do a very low cal diet, DON'T. If they do, make it healthy and do it. And if someone doesn't like what someone else is doing, tough.
  • kirstyfairhead
    kirstyfairhead Posts: 220 Member
    You have some really good points on here but it is a shame you put it on as a vent.

    It would be considered cruel to say to an overweight person what is wrong with you, you've got to be crazy shoving all that food in your mouth until you got obese. Do you not know what this does to your body etc etc

    It is equally unkind to be less than encouraging to an under eater

    Both of these people have eating issues, just different ones and maybe both of them are trying to address their problems by being on this site. I see loads of excuses from overweight people about why they aren't losing as well as excuses from under-eaters.

    I totally do not understand how anyone can struggle to eat 1200cals but then again I don't get 5000cals a day either.

    Highlighting the risks is all good in both cases but lets try to be positive!!!!!
  • HotrodsGirl0107
    HotrodsGirl0107 Posts: 243 Member
    YOU WERE UNDER DOCTOR SUPERVISION! Actually read the original post. Op was NOT talking about those on doctor supervised VLCD!

    I am glad you did well on VLCD though that isn't any proof that people should do them on their own. I was under doctor supervision and eating vlcd. I got rid of my doctor when I developed heart problems, stomach issues and slew of other proboems due to not eating enough.

    NO I WASN'T.

    I called him on the phone and said "Hey. I want to do Medifast. Is it OK and will it hurt me?" He said, "No, go ahead." Actually I didn't even talk to him, it was relayed through his staff. I saw him once, somewhere in the middle.

    And I will reiterate. How can a DOCTOR SUPERVISED DIET under 1200 calories exist if NO MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL will recommend it? And I didn't develop heart problems, stomach problems or any other problems. So not everyone is like you. Or anyone else. And that is my point.

    If someone doesn't want to do a very low cal diet, DON'T. If they do, make it healthy and do it. And if someone doesn't like what someone else is doing, tough.


    Wow I bow out because I see what you are doing and feel people like you are useless to talk to.