Results with 1200 Calories

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  • rosemaryhon
    rosemaryhon Posts: 507 Member
    Let me tell you my story...

    I started dieting after my son was born in 2003, I figured diet was simply "stop eating so much" and 1000 calories sounded like a good reasonable number to go by. I lost all of my baby weight, became weight fixated, and lost more weight. I went from the 1000 calories to anorexia (this doesn't happen to everyone, but let's face it eating 1200 calories is border line anorexia. :D After all 1000 calories is only 200 less!) I was super skinny, I had never been so skinny, 5'8" 115lbs. Eventually I ate normal again, because you know life is a good feeling, being alive and all that jazz.

    2006 I decided at 5'8" 150lbs I needed to get my eating habits under control. I set my goal at 1200, and lost to 129lbs in a few months. I was constantly crabby, I had no energy, I was so ravenous that if I didn't get to eat my scheduled meal I would start biting heads off. I was a real peach to be around. However, I was super skinny!!! YAY! Guess what? Eventually I got sick of starving and ate normal again, and balooned to 150lbs in about a month.

    2008 I started working out, still not eating enough but better 1400 calories with a good work out. I lost the weight pretty fast still, but always felt hungry! (I wonder why? I was burning all of my calories with daily calorie useage, and then I was working out and burning even more.) I eventually made my goal weight, and body fat, and I was very fit! However again, STARVING, again I ATE NORMAL again I GOT BACK TO 150lbs without blinking an eye.

    This time? I am eating normal, feeding my metabolism, making smarter choices, working out like a champion. I would reach my "goal weight" in a few months with 1200 calories, have the worst attitude ever, and be starving 24/7. This time? I am eating 1700 to 2200 calories, the weight is coming off slow, my muscles are beautiful. I am not a complete *kitten* to be around, and am enjoying my work outs. I can eat whatever I want and not have my butt go up three sizes.

    MY SUGGESTION? FEED YOUR BODY. WORK HARD. Or you can ruin your metabolism, and eat 1200 calories the rest of your life, or do it the other way. Oh yes, and lift heavy things up and down, you will not get bulky and your body will thank you for it.


    I got curious what a higher daily calorie diary looked like ~ yours was open so I looked. Honestly I felt hungry reading it, despite being about 1000 more daily calories than me. Mine is usually around 1200 and if you take a look at my (open) diary I trust you'll see I am NOT starving. I am "eating normal" (for me) too. I believe I eat well-rounded and (mostly) healthy.

    I read another open diary from another poster in this thread who explained they disagree with 1200/day ~ again it was not a food menu that I would personally find satisfying (nor particularly healthy IMO).

    just looked too. i see froot loops, some healthy choice crappy frozen dinner, mcdonalds and bud light. i feel sick just reading that. mcdonalds is so disgusting. haven't eaten there in years and have desire to. there is nothing healthy about that diet. hilarious that someone like that is giving me advice.

    I gotta agree. Besides being crappy, those frozen dinners are sky high sodium and leave me, well, frankly they leave me HUNGRY. Which I thought the point was that those of us eating 1200 must be HUNGRY. I'd say even at my 1000 less daily calories I believe my menu is more filling (and healthier). I totally enjoyed my pork chop, vegetarian chili, fresh veggies, cole slaw, & big salad dinner ~ it was very satisfying.
  • Wuffles70
    Wuffles70 Posts: 21 Member
    I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to the people who pointed out the dangers of a 1200 diet. I know it's not what OP was looking for but it was a wake up call for me - the whole reason I'm on a diet in the first place is because I'm recovering from health problems and, alongside gradually building up my activity level again in the hopes of gaining some muscle, I wanted to limit pressure on my heart by loosing some fat. This could have really messed with my recovery and I'm so, so glad I found out now rather than later!

    I have one question though: now I've been on 1200 for a fortnight, is it better to go straight to 1700 where it should be or spend a week eating 1500 first to stagger things out? I don't know which would put less pressure on my body...

    Once again, many thanks - I really feel like I've dodged a bullet! :)
  • csheltra26
    csheltra26 Posts: 272 Member
    Big skinny fat fail thread. Leaves, shaking head and vows to never read another 1200 'success' thread again. The words do not compute. Mind boggles at people who cannot grasp weight loss doesn't have to be this way....le sigh....

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  • sarahz1442
    sarahz1442 Posts: 136 Member
    Let me tell you my story...

    I started dieting after my son was born in 2003, I figured diet was simply "stop eating so much" and 1000 calories sounded like a good reasonable number to go by. I lost all of my baby weight, became weight fixated, and lost more weight. I went from the 1000 calories to anorexia (this doesn't happen to everyone, but let's face it eating 1200 calories is border line anorexia. :D After all 1000 calories is only 200 less!) I was super skinny, I had never been so skinny, 5'8" 115lbs. Eventually I ate normal again, because you know life is a good feeling, being alive and all that jazz.

    2006 I decided at 5'8" 150lbs I needed to get my eating habits under control. I set my goal at 1200, and lost to 129lbs in a few months. I was constantly crabby, I had no energy, I was so ravenous that if I didn't get to eat my scheduled meal I would start biting heads off. I was a real peach to be around. However, I was super skinny!!! YAY! Guess what? Eventually I got sick of starving and ate normal again, and balooned to 150lbs in about a month.

    2008 I started working out, still not eating enough but better 1400 calories with a good work out. I lost the weight pretty fast still, but always felt hungry! (I wonder why? I was burning all of my calories with daily calorie useage, and then I was working out and burning even more.) I eventually made my goal weight, and body fat, and I was very fit! However again, STARVING, again I ATE NORMAL again I GOT BACK TO 150lbs without blinking an eye.

    This time? I am eating normal, feeding my metabolism, making smarter choices, working out like a champion. I would reach my "goal weight" in a few months with 1200 calories, have the worst attitude ever, and be starving 24/7. This time? I am eating 1700 to 2200 calories, the weight is coming off slow, my muscles are beautiful. I am not a complete *kitten* to be around, and am enjoying my work outs. I can eat whatever I want and not have my butt go up three sizes.

    MY SUGGESTION? FEED YOUR BODY. WORK HARD. Or you can ruin your metabolism, and eat 1200 calories the rest of your life, or do it the other way. Oh yes, and lift heavy things up and down, you will not get bulky and your body will thank you for it.


    I got curious what a higher daily calorie diary looked like ~ yours was open so I looked. Honestly I felt hungry reading it, despite being about 1000 more daily calories than me. Mine is usually around 1200 and if you take a look at my (open) diary I trust you'll see I am NOT starving. I am "eating normal" (for me) too. I believe I eat well-rounded and (mostly) healthy.

    I read another open diary from another poster in this thread who explained they disagree with 1200/day ~ again it was not a food menu that I would personally find satisfying (nor particularly healthy IMO).

    just looked too. i see froot loops, some healthy choice crappy frozen dinner, mcdonalds and bud light. i feel sick just reading that. mcdonalds is so disgusting. haven't eaten there in years and have desire to. there is nothing healthy about that diet. hilarious that someone like that is giving me advice.

    Considering the OP of these has had amazing success with how she's eating, I think she probably knows what she is doing. She offered her opinion and didn't insult anyone in the process. Also, she wasn't giving you this advice, it was directed to the OP, not everything is about you, sweetie :flowerforyou:

    Her entire point about not eating enough before is useless if she was eating 1200 calories or 1400 calories and half of it was beer and the rest mcdonalds and frozen dinners. Of COURSE she was starving on a diet like that. When I eat 1200 calories, I'm not drinking all that alcohol or eating that crap.
  • sarahz1442
    sarahz1442 Posts: 136 Member
    Big skinny fat fail thread. Leaves, shaking head and vows to never read another 1200 'success' thread again. The words do not compute. Mind boggles at people who cannot grasp weight loss doesn't have to be this way....le sigh....

    This

    I'm happy with my 109 pound body tyvm.
  • GeekAmour
    GeekAmour Posts: 262
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  • servilia
    servilia Posts: 3,452 Member
    Let me tell you my story...

    I started dieting after my son was born in 2003, I figured diet was simply "stop eating so much" and 1000 calories sounded like a good reasonable number to go by. I lost all of my baby weight, became weight fixated, and lost more weight. I went from the 1000 calories to anorexia (this doesn't happen to everyone, but let's face it eating 1200 calories is border line anorexia. :D After all 1000 calories is only 200 less!) I was super skinny, I had never been so skinny, 5'8" 115lbs. Eventually I ate normal again, because you know life is a good feeling, being alive and all that jazz.

    2006 I decided at 5'8" 150lbs I needed to get my eating habits under control. I set my goal at 1200, and lost to 129lbs in a few months. I was constantly crabby, I had no energy, I was so ravenous that if I didn't get to eat my scheduled meal I would start biting heads off. I was a real peach to be around. However, I was super skinny!!! YAY! Guess what? Eventually I got sick of starving and ate normal again, and balooned to 150lbs in about a month.

    2008 I started working out, still not eating enough but better 1400 calories with a good work out. I lost the weight pretty fast still, but always felt hungry! (I wonder why? I was burning all of my calories with daily calorie useage, and then I was working out and burning even more.) I eventually made my goal weight, and body fat, and I was very fit! However again, STARVING, again I ATE NORMAL again I GOT BACK TO 150lbs without blinking an eye.

    This time? I am eating normal, feeding my metabolism, making smarter choices, working out like a champion. I would reach my "goal weight" in a few months with 1200 calories, have the worst attitude ever, and be starving 24/7. This time? I am eating 1700 to 2200 calories, the weight is coming off slow, my muscles are beautiful. I am not a complete *kitten* to be around, and am enjoying my work outs. I can eat whatever I want and not have my butt go up three sizes.

    MY SUGGESTION? FEED YOUR BODY. WORK HARD. Or you can ruin your metabolism, and eat 1200 calories the rest of your life, or do it the other way. Oh yes, and lift heavy things up and down, you will not get bulky and your body will thank you for it.


    I got curious what a higher daily calorie diary looked like ~ yours was open so I looked. Honestly I felt hungry reading it, despite being about 1000 more daily calories than me. Mine is usually around 1200 and if you take a look at my (open) diary I trust you'll see I am NOT starving. I am "eating normal" (for me) too. I believe I eat well-rounded and (mostly) healthy.

    I read another open diary from another poster in this thread who explained they disagree with 1200/day ~ again it was not a food menu that I would personally find satisfying (nor particularly healthy IMO).

    just looked too. i see froot loops, some healthy choice crappy frozen dinner, mcdonalds and bud light. i feel sick just reading that. mcdonalds is so disgusting. haven't eaten there in years and have desire to. there is nothing healthy about that diet. hilarious that someone like that is giving me advice.

    Considering the OP of these has had amazing success with how she's eating, I think she probably knows what she is doing. She offered her opinion and didn't insult anyone in the process. Also, she wasn't giving you this advice, it was directed to the OP, not everything is about you, sweetie :flowerforyou:

    Her entire point about not eating enough before is useless if she was eating 1200 calories or 1400 calories and half of it was beer and the rest mcdonalds and frozen dinners. Of COURSE she was starving on a diet like that. When I eat 1200 calories, I'm not drinking all that alcohol or eating that crap.

    I'd be starving for nutrients eating all that crap too..
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Bump...

    ...for more self-righteous indignation.


    My diary is open too...feel free to provide your analyses of it next.
  • mdearmond
    mdearmond Posts: 76 Member
    Bump...

    ...for more self-righteous indignation.


    My diary is open too...feel free to provide your analyses of it next.

    holy crap... 2000+ calories of mcdonalds sweet tea, jimmy johns, aaaand chipotle every now and then?! how could you ever consider yourself healthy or properly nourished

    (would be much more enjoyable if i could more easily portray a tone of sarcasm. looks about like mine so cheers!)
  • dawniee
    dawniee Posts: 143 Member
    It's not natural for you body to lose weight...its not meant too...so with every person it's going to be a different experience...i've lost weight every single time after each one of my 4 babies by reducing my calories to 1200 with diet and excersise. If I felt hungry I would eat something regardless of the calories being over with protein snacks and lots of water. I always ate more on workout days!!! If i didn't I was evil lol!! Even when dieting you need to listen to your body...if your hungry ....eat.....just eat something that's a rich protein snack like piece of lean turkey, chicken, fish, lowfat cheeses, nuts.... that equal 100 to 200 calories and then tons of water!!!!..dont wait too long to eat cuz you will become ravenous and eat too much....eat often like every 3 to 4 hours with high protein....lots and lots of veggies...some healthy fats and you will do well. When you reach your goal...you DO NOT just up your calories right away...this is something that you do over about 6 weeks.....i started by added about 300 calories for 2 weeks and then the next 2 weeks i added another 300 calories and I add in some more food groups like a serving of fruit and whole grains....and then the next two weeks i added more calories again and allowed my body to slowly up my metabolism to bring it back up to a high burning level for my healthy calorie intake to maintain...this will be played around with of course depending on your activity level and stuff so if you notice your self still losing you need more calories to maintain or if you start to gain eat a little less....or workout more so you can eat more!!! That's what i prefer!! It's all in discovering your bodys needs and it's awesome!! I eat super clean with lots of veggies! I eat good 80% of the time and allow myself 20% of whatever I want and it works for me.
  • rvhorsburgh
    rvhorsburgh Posts: 53 Member
    1200 calories worked great for me. Exactly as MFP calculated my results would be. I worked out 4-5 days a week and ate back the calories when I was hungry and 1200 when I wasn't. Wasn't a big deal. I ate fruits and vegetables with every meal and took a calcium chew, fish oil and multi vitamin everyday.

    Easy Peasy
  • sarahz1442
    sarahz1442 Posts: 136 Member
    Bump...

    ...for more self-righteous indignation.


    My diary is open too...feel free to provide your analyses of it next.

    not self-righteous. i'm criticizing the diaries of people who are telling me that i did it wrong merely for the fact that i ate 1200 calories while dieting. they are the ones being self-righteous, not me.
  • DalekBrittany
    DalekBrittany Posts: 1,748 Member
    I like it when people assume that you are specifically talking to/about them...it makes me giggle inside.
  • mjsamee
    mjsamee Posts: 215 Member
    bump for later... :)
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    I like it when people assume that you are specifically talking to/about them...it makes me giggle inside.

    In my experience here, that consistently happens to the same people too.



    Personally, it would make me dizzy...

    ...from the world always revolving around me.

    holy crap... 2000+ calories of mcdonalds sweet tea, jimmy johns, aaaand chipotle every now and then?! how could you ever consider yourself healthy or properly nourished

    (would be much more enjoyable if i could more easily portray a tone of sarcasm. looks about like mine so cheers!)

    Let's be fair here...my Chipotle has been *slightly* more frequent than "every now and then"...

    (Admittedly, this little exercise would have been far more interesting during 2012 when I was a mostly-strict adherent to a "clean" diet...or perhaps it is more illustrative as it is now.)
  • sarahz1442
    sarahz1442 Posts: 136 Member
    I like it when people assume that you are specifically talking to/about them...it makes me giggle inside.

    They are talking about people who eat 1,200 calorie diets. I am one of those people.
  • sunneh1
    sunneh1 Posts: 1
    I'm 23 about 5'7 and went from 336 to 274 in a couple months of getting rid of the soda and cooking all my meals. I literally just joined MFP and now that I realize what I am eating, 1200 ish calories feels fine for me. Is it still so unhealthy eventhough I am so big and trying to lose? I am going to up it once I join the gym I'm looking into but for now doing basically nothing, I'm never hungry. Should I still up it a little? Just looking for advice, not looking to be yelled at. thanks =/
  • redhearted
    redhearted Posts: 11
    I'm 54. I've spent about 40 years dieting with a 1200 cal limit. Basically, for my entire life I have been over-weight while dieting to 1200 calories per day. This is insanity, yet I've been doing it my whole life. Wait! Until I started eating a Ketogenic Diet (also known as Paleo or Lifeprint or Caveman). For the first time in my life, I feel GOOD. I eat quite a bit of fat. Hard to wrap my head around that initially, but it has become easier. I have no cravings, no "got to have a candy bar now" feeling, and am emotionally stable. I never realized that I was starving myself every day of my life, while still being overweight. Within a week of changing my glucose burn to fat burn, I lost 11 pounds. Every day I lose 1lb without feeling hungry or deranged. This is the truth. I am so grateful to be off the high protein, low carb, and low fat diet-go-round. I feel so good and I will never go back to the "traditional" way of dieting. And, for the first time in my life I feel certain I will reach my goal and maintain it. I do not miss carbs at all. Oh and I don't exercise either. I plan to, but I am recovering from cancer treatment and I haven't been able to. Imagine, I lose 1lb a day without exercising. I have 60 lbs to do. I will get there, no doubt. If you want to learn more about Ketogenic Dieting, start at this basic site: www.http://markmaunder.com/2012/07/22/the-basic-ketogenic-diet/#comment-29204
  • DalekBrittany
    DalekBrittany Posts: 1,748 Member
    I like it when people assume that you are specifically talking to/about them...it makes me giggle inside.

    They are talking about people who eat 1,200 calorie diets. I am one of those people.

    Check and mate.
  • kikilareggae
    kikilareggae Posts: 289 Member
    1200 was the way to go, for me! Once I was faithful and started eating clean calories I was losing weight like crazy- at least a pound a week most of the time- and I've kept it off for a year, too. I lost 20 lbs from Feb 2012 when I started to May 2012. I didn't feel starved at all! The beginning is the hardest part, where you are retraining your mind/body/eating habits to healthier choices and a lot less, if not zero, of the junk food I ate before. Once I started eating a lot healthier, fruits/vegetables/whole wheat/chicken/fish/energy bars, sometimes I wouldn't be hungry at the end of the day and have at least a couple hundred cals left (this was always including my exercise calories, I always eat most of them back).
    Good luck and do what you feel is right for your body! And keep in mind, your body is a lot stronger/capable of all these changes than you think.
  • Zilla100
    Zilla100 Posts: 139 Member
    I am sticking to a 1200 calorie intake, sometimes slightly more, sometimes slightly less, not eating back exercise calories and I am doing ok, no complaints. I think the real gist is *what* you are eating. Almonds, for example, are a real miracle food, imo and great at leveling the blood sugar.

    I feel like the things I am eating are keeping me fueled all day long, and they are healthy and wellbalanced, to the point where while I will be very happy when I am done losing weight, it will feel a little odd to be at a point where I could/should be eating more to maintain it. Go figure, you eat things that are better for you, you stay fuller, lol.
  • maggs155
    maggs155 Posts: 258
    when i'm not working out heavily I eat 1200 and lose weight. When I work out, i eat at about 1700 cals.. depending on my burn. My TDEE is around 1800. That means eating at 1200 is putting me at a 600 cal deficit .. so it's fine IF I"M NOT WORKING OUT.

    When I work out.. I measure my burn and I eat to keep the appropriate deficit. Feeding my body with good healthy foods. No packaged stuff, but natural food with great flavor.

    I did lose a great deal of weight at 1200 calories.. but i plateaued and got stuck. When i started eating more I felt better and could work out more. I love eating more food, so I'm happy to work out more. The more muscle I have the more calories I can burn.. the more I an eat.. ah.. I love this world!
  • lyssad86
    lyssad86 Posts: 31
    Mine isn't a success story, but I think you need to hear it. It's my 1200 calorie mistake story.

    I thought that I could lose weight on 1200 calories---and I did! It was awesome! I had about 10 pounds left (of 30 or so), and began personal training. I found myself tired and dizzy sometimes. But I stuck with it. And I lost 1 more pound. Then my weight stalled completely. I could not lose weight for the next 12 weeks at 1200 calories.

    Then I stopped logging. I wasn't exercising much. I gained back 45 pounds.

    I joined MFP, started at 1200 calories again. I lost a few pounds. And then I realized after reading this thread that the SAME thing would happen to me again if I kept eating 1200 calories. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12

    So I upped to 1700 and lost 5 pounds in two weeks. I eat what I want and enjoy it, always logging. From then on, I've lost at least a pound a week. I'm 10 pounds from my goal, and I'm NOT going to screw it up again.

    I hope you'll take this "success" story to heart--eat more, and you WILL lose weight. Not only that, but you will keep it off because you can eat food like a normal person.

    Best of luck.
  • maggs155
    maggs155 Posts: 258
    Yes you make since to me:) I am just starting to do this! I was not eating exercise cals back and now working on it. I realized i was working out to much and not feeding my body!
  • Jashwood92
    Jashwood92 Posts: 38 Member
    I am 5 foot 3 and currently 126 pounds with a goal weight of 115. I exercise every monday through friday as of 2 weeks ago and I have been eating 1200 calories or less for awhile now. I find it hard to eat above 1200 because usually I eat healthy and obviously most healthy food is not high calorie. I only eat when I am hungry and I don't deprive myself. Everyone is different. Just because one person is always hungry and deprived eating 1200 calories does not mean it is bad for another person.
  • lyssad86
    lyssad86 Posts: 31
    Oftentimes in the beginning with people who are quite overweight, they will recommend 1200 calories. I'd suggest eating more sometime soon if you want to begin working out. You are really going to need the fuel. Also, you want to KEEP the weight off, right? 1200 calories will NOT allow you to do that. Please read this:

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12

    Follow it. And trust me, you will enjoy your life so much more. :)
  • I have lost 25lbs in the last year and a half (from 185 to 160lbs), which i believe is a healthy rate of weight loss. It has also been easy to MAINTAIN. I am 5' 4" and an athlete. I do p90x, and when I am not doing this I am on a soccer team and exercise regularly. I honestly think that my fitness pal is a good tool, BUT it is more of a guideline ladies. It is not the bible. I eat sometimes almost 3x the recommended amount of protein, because if you don't want to be flabby then that is what you need to do. I am pretty cut as far as women go, and I use the 1,200 calorie a day diet.
    With that said if I go a little over or under it is not a big deal. I do not suggest just dieting. You need to work out too if you want to look healthy, and YOU NEED MORE PROTEIN than Myfitness pal alots. Protein helps you stay fuller longer and build muscle. It is not the amount of calories you are eating that is leaving you feeling unsatisfied it is the **** you are eating. Hell, if I ate all salad all day I'd be hungry too, or if I only ate a bag of chips and 2 slices of pizza all day because I wanted to stay under this calorie limit and eat crappy I WOULD BE HUNGRY TOO!
    MORAL OF THE STORY......IT IS NOT HOW MUCH YOU EAT AS MUCH AS WHAT YOU EAT (and putting in some quality MUSCLE BUILDING, NOT JUST CARDIO GYM TIME) that gives you the ideal results. A 1,200 kcal diet is doable, but if it isn't for you and the 1,5000 kcal is because that is what you can maintain LONG TERM, then do what you feel is right. Either way you will get results if you stick to it.
    Myfitness pal should be a teaching tool rather than something you become a slave to. It should be something to teach you portion control and the basic amount of food you should be eating to attain certain results. So.....pick something that is maintainable for you, so when the time comes that you get sick of micromanaging what you eat using myfitnesspal, you don't go binge just because you don't have the ****tieness of what you ate staring you down from your computer screen. Eventually, you should be able to *kitten* the healthiness of your diet by yourself, and your body will naturally be able to feel what is excess and unhealthy.
  • ALSO! Eat clean!!! Anything natural is the way to go! Some carbs here and there won't kill you, but if it doesn't grow in the countryside or walk around the earth BEFORE us humans came to be (not everything but you catch my drift) then it has probably been chemically altered and not as good for you. Fresh is the best!
  • SherryTeach
    SherryTeach Posts: 2,836 Member
    UUURRRGG here we go...'you're starving at 1200'. What a load of cr**. I have tons of energy, I'm losing weight, my periods haven't stopped, I've not suddenly gained weight and you know what, I enjoy not eating f*** loads of food.

    I'll see you at the finish line (I'll be there before you)!
    I actually didn't say you were going to lose your period, and you obviously have a bad relationship with food if you thinking eating what your body NEEDS to simply maintain it's functioning level is "loads of food." Also it is starving yourself, the average body needs at least 1700 calories to function every day, anything less than that is starving it.

    Do you expect your car to run without gas? Do you use your cell phone without charging it? Stop thinking of your body as a number

    on a scale, and start thinking of it as a machine that needs energy to function. The bottom line is losing weight at 1200 calories is not healthy because a) you aren't feeding it properly b) it's not ideal to live on 1200 calories for the rest of your life. The damage it does to your metabolism, and yes the potential harm it can do if your body goes into starvation mode and starts to consume it's own muscle. (Also your period doesn't need to stop for your body to be doing this, I was anorexic and my period never stopped not even when I was 115lbs :D so that's a mute point.) Also talking about muscle and starvation, guess what's a muscle in your body? YOUR HEART :D

    You really can't talk about the "average" body. I lost all my weight on1200 calories, but then I'm small-framed, short and older. Hence my BMR is1050. I'm maintaining on about 1350 and feeling fine.
  • sarahjalink
    sarahjalink Posts: 40 Member
    I am what the workout more eat more people like to call "skinny fat". Oddly enough I am just happy to have the word skinny in there somewhere so they can keep saying it to me. :-)

    While I was losing I averaged 1200. Now a days I live at about 1600 and have been maintaining and actually losing a little since Sept.

    The first pic is 218.6lbs and the second was taken this morning at 116lbs

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    You look AMAZING!! Well done :)
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