Upped my calories - losing finally!
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tchnlrn
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I wanted to report back. I've been lurking for a while, frustrated that I was eating 1200 calories a day, and exercising and not losing. I had logged everything I put in my mouth for 20 days, and no real loss. Very frustrating. I read everything posted here about TDEE - 20%, did a Google search on TDEE, went to all the websites, did all the math, then set my MFP calorie intake at my TDEE - 20%. For me that's about 1600 calories. I was worried about it, but the other way wasn't working. Guess what?! I'm losing! I've lost 7 lbs in the last two weeks and I am not, repeat not, starving! 1200 calories was MUCH harder. This could easily become a lifestyle.
The other thing I've changed in the last two weeks is paying attention to the quality of my calories. I like carbs. I like bread, rice, pasta, potatoes, popcorn, chips, anything with sugar. I've increased my calories but really focused spending those calories on whole foods, veggies, protein, and fruit. I am amazed that my body knows what to do when I'm feeding it properly. (I know. Right?)
Anyway, thank you to all the MFPers who post important information about why it may not work at 1200 calories (even if that's where MFP says I should be) and what to do to help myself. Invaluable. Thank you, people.
The other thing I've changed in the last two weeks is paying attention to the quality of my calories. I like carbs. I like bread, rice, pasta, potatoes, popcorn, chips, anything with sugar. I've increased my calories but really focused spending those calories on whole foods, veggies, protein, and fruit. I am amazed that my body knows what to do when I'm feeding it properly. (I know. Right?)
Anyway, thank you to all the MFPers who post important information about why it may not work at 1200 calories (even if that's where MFP says I should be) and what to do to help myself. Invaluable. Thank you, people.
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Congratulations! Thanks for sharing!0
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Congratulations on finding a result that works for you
I had exactly the same issues to start with (not enough calories to make a difference)
Keep at it, and you'll see the weight just fall away
Very well done xxx0 -
Good for you!!
That is exactly the same thing I went through!! Thank God for TDEE-20%0 -
Wow well done - 7 lbs in 2 weeks is certainly something to be proud of!! You should reward yourself with a manicure or something you'd enjoy
I think I'm in the situation you used to be. I eat around 1200 calories a day, and I'm very hesitant about eating any more because I'm terrified I'll gain weight... but at 1200/day I'm hardly losing any weight at all. What is TDEE? How does it work? (is this the right place to ask? Where can I find out more?)
Again - well done!! And I'm glad you think you could make this a lifestyle, not just a fad that seems to be the key to long-term weightloss! :P0 -
awesome to hear the tdee method is great hey!!!0
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Wow well done - 7 lbs in 2 weeks is certainly something to be proud of!! You should reward yourself with a manicure or something you'd enjoy
I think I'm in the situation you used to be. I eat around 1200 calories a day, and I'm very hesitant about eating any more because I'm terrified I'll gain weight... but at 1200/day I'm hardly losing any weight at all. What is TDEE? How does it work? (is this the right place to ask? Where can I find out more?)
Again - well done!! And I'm glad you think you could make this a lifestyle, not just a fad that seems to be the key to long-term weightloss! :P
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975025-in-place-of-a-road-map-short-n-sweet?hl=short+and+sweet&page=1#posts-14887744
The above link should have everything you need.0 -
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Wow well done - 7 lbs in 2 weeks is certainly something to be proud of!! You should reward yourself with a manicure or something you'd enjoy
I think I'm in the situation you used to be. I eat around 1200 calories a day, and I'm very hesitant about eating any more because I'm terrified I'll gain weight... but at 1200/day I'm hardly losing any weight at all. What is TDEE? How does it work? (is this the right place to ask? Where can I find out more?)
Again - well done!! And I'm glad you think you could make this a lifestyle, not just a fad that seems to be the key to long-term weightloss! :P
TDEE is the total daily calorie expenditure (including working out) http://www.fitnessfrog.com/calculators/tdee-calculator.html keep under 20% of your maximum figure then you won't been eating more calories than you burn
Good luck xxx0 -
awesome, and thank you for posting. I just made the change too a few days ago and I am waiting for the pounds and inches to shed:glasses:0
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Wow well done - 7 lbs in 2 weeks is certainly something to be proud of!! You should reward yourself with a manicure or something you'd enjoy
I think I'm in the situation you used to be. I eat around 1200 calories a day, and I'm very hesitant about eating any more because I'm terrified I'll gain weight... but at 1200/day I'm hardly losing any weight at all. What is TDEE? How does it work? (is this the right place to ask? Where can I find out more?)
Again - well done!! And I'm glad you think you could make this a lifestyle, not just a fad that seems to be the key to long-term weightloss! :P
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975025-in-place-of-a-road-map-short-n-sweet?hl=short+and+sweet&page=1#posts-14887744
The above link should have everything you need.0 -
Congrats! Remember to recalculate your BMR and TDEE when you've lost 5 Ibs and above. Good luck!0
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Ooohh, thank you for the reminder! I'd completely forgotten about recalculating after every 5 lbs. If you hadn't posted that I'd soon be wondering why this isn't working anymore.
To those of you who are hesitant to eat more - I was too. I stewed for a long time and finally figured the scale was not budging, so I wasn't out anything by eating more. Give it two weeks and see if it works for you. The link posted above is where I got my information. Thank you again, everyone.:laugh:0 -
It's great isn't it! I am 5'7 and started at 231 lbs, I began with a 2000 daily calorie allowance and have slowly dropped to about 1800 calories (not including exercise calories) as the weight has come off. I've lost 18 lbs in less than 2 months and that's with a thyroid disorder too! In the past when I tried 1400-1500 calorie diets, I failed miserably.
Sometimes less ISN'T more :happy:0 -
Bump...for more people to see this!! Congrats by the way!! :flowerforyou:0
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Congratulations! I hope this works for me, too. Been at the TDEE-20% approach for 3 weeks but haven't lost anything yet. Trying to be patient!0
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What is TDEE-20%?0
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Amazing!! Thank you for sharing0
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What is TDEE-20%?
It's a method of calculating your total daily expenditure of calories, and then "cutting" 20% (or 15%, or 10%) off that to lose weight. Go up to the far right "Search" button (next to My Topics and Settings, above) and type it in and you will find many links to the calculators.0 -
1600 cal sounds great. How many calories do you burn, usually-per day?0
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That's so good to hear! After doing my own research on TDEE, I upped my calories last Thursday evening, so we'll see how it goes.
It's nice to see that it works for so many people. Thanks for sharing!0
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