Discouraged
Fragilebird24
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I began to change my lifestyle midway through June this year after about four years of yo-yoing with the anticipation of slimming down a little before I left for Disney World on December 3, and my senior prom in June 2014. I was doing Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred and eating around 1200 calories a day, then started C25K. By the time the end of August came I was down about twenty pounds. As soon as September hit and I went back to school I was so hungry and was having trouble staying at 1200 cals a day, so I uped my calories to 1300. I only lost about four pounds during September. I cracked down a bit early October and lost three more pounds. Lately I've been having more and more "cheat days" and my old habits are showing up again. I have been uncontrollably hungry this week and it seems like NOTHING is filling me up. I'm exhausted and have barely any energy. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on how to fix this/push through? Giving up is NOT an option, and I WILL NOT retreat to my old eating habits. I just wish I could get out of this slump. I came home yesterday and fell asleep for an hour, and got eight hours of sleep last night and I'm still tired.
I thought I might add that I did recently stop taking birth control, so that may have something to do with it. Thanks for taking the time to listen!
I thought I might add that I did recently stop taking birth control, so that may have something to do with it. Thanks for taking the time to listen!
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I began to change my lifestyle midway through June this year after about four years of yo-yoing with the anticipation of slimming down a little before I left for Disney World on December 3, and my senior prom in June 2014. I was doing Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred and eating around 1200 calories a day, then started C25K. By the time the end of August came I was down about twenty pounds. As soon as September hit and I went back to school I was so hungry and was having trouble staying at 1200 cals a day, so I uped my calories to 1300. I only lost about four pounds during September. I cracked down a bit early October and lost three more pounds. Lately I've been having more and more "cheat days" and my old habits are showing up again. I have been uncontrollably hungry this week and it seems like NOTHING is filling me up. I'm exhausted and have barely any energy. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on how to fix this/push through? Giving up is NOT an option, and I WILL NOT retreat to my old eating habits. I just wish I could get out of this slump. I came home yesterday and fell asleep for an hour, and got eight hours of sleep last night and I'm still tired.
I thought I might add that I did recently stop taking birth control, so that may have something to do with it. Thanks for taking the time to listen!
Eat more.0 -
Either you log food inconsistently or you drastically under eat then over eat. If you are starving and lethargic you are most likely not eating enough and your body is rebelling.0
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So, should I up myself to say, about 1500 calories for a week and see how I feel and if I lose weight or not?0
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I agree Eat More just keep it really healthy. Maybe add some good carbs for energy and fiber to help keep you full longer (ex. whole wheat). If you like beans they are low calorie and very filling. It sounds like when school started back things changed so you need to adjust your eating and exercising with it.0
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I'd increase the amout of protein you eat - that will make you feel fuller. You can change the %ages of carbs, protein etc under custom goals. And watch your sugary things.
You've done really well so far - what's your goal and how close are you?0 -
be more consistent to eat at your calorie goal, not over or under. eat more protein. eat more nutrient dense foods within your calorie goals. this helps you to feel full longer and gives your body nutrition it needs. also it appears you are not drinking any water? try drinking 8 glasses per day.0
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I began to change my lifestyle midway through June this year after about four years of yo-yoing with the anticipation of slimming down a little before I left for Disney World on December 3, and my senior prom in June 2014. I was doing Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred and eating around 1200 calories a day, then started C25K. By the time the end of August came I was down about twenty pounds. As soon as September hit and I went back to school I was so hungry and was having trouble staying at 1200 cals a day, so I uped my calories to 1300. I only lost about four pounds during September. I cracked down a bit early October and lost three more pounds. Lately I've been having more and more "cheat days" and my old habits are showing up again. I have been uncontrollably hungry this week and it seems like NOTHING is filling me up. I'm exhausted and have barely any energy. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on how to fix this/push through? Giving up is NOT an option, and I WILL NOT retreat to my old eating habits. I just wish I could get out of this slump. I came home yesterday and fell asleep for an hour, and got eight hours of sleep last night and I'm still tired.
I thought I might add that I did recently stop taking birth control, so that may have something to do with it. Thanks for taking the time to listen!
Eat more.
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Man, I know how that never-ending hunger feels! I find that really high fiber things fill me up when I'm like that. Try eating a huge apple or something - it's all that works for me when I can't stop feeling hungry. And if I'm still hungry, I'll just eat another one.
Also, 1300 cals is probably low if you're moving a lot throughout the day. What's your BMR and TDEE? Maybe you need to up your calories a little bit.0 -
Your metabolism has kicked in which is good. Because your burning more calories you feel more hungry.0
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So, should I up myself to say, about 1500 calories for a week and see how I feel and if I lose weight or not?
Yes! I tried eating close to 1200 calories once by doctor recommendation, and it stalled my weight loss. I increased it back up to 1450 and they started dropping off. It is amazing what that little difference will do. Eating less is not always eating better.0 -
If your senior prom is in June of 2014, you are probably too young to be on this site. You are still developing and need more calories. You should see your doctor to see what is healthy for a girl your age.0
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DYEL? If you're not doing any kind of resistance training while calorie-restricted, you're just losing a bunch of lean, calorie-burning muscle along with the fat... Also, I've personally found cardio makes me super hungry, so I've had to put a limit to it (about 75% lifting, 25% cardio) even though I really enjoy running.
No lifting + lots of cardio = less muscle, lower TDEE, more hunger.0 -
If your senior prom is in June of 2014, you are probably too young to be on this site. You are still developing and need more calories. You should see your doctor to see what is healthy for a girl your age.0
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Upping your cals is YOUR choice- if you think it's a good idea then go for it. If you think it's not right for you then maybe look into other things that could be causing this:
Are you under more stress? Are you around more people who are eating unhealthy? Have you gone through a major life change (death of a loved one, you moving/friend moved away, new job, new school)?
In my opinion saying that your eating more because you've been "starving" yourself is the easy way out. Yes it could be true that you need more calories, however it's also very likely that your increased eating and lack of energy are due to emotional issues.
Think hard about what's going on in your life and make the decision accordingly. See your Dr., talk to a therapist, and then try the idea that you like best. If that doesn't work then move on to the next idea.0 -
If your senior prom is in June of 2014, you are probably too young to be on this site. You are still developing and need more calories. You should see your doctor to see what is healthy for a girl your age.
glad i'm not the only one who caught the senior prom is NEXT june comment. i also never thought i would think this but (deep breath) i'll say it. the fact that she is just got off birth control and is a junior in high school shocks me. damn i'm getting old.0 -
Nope, definitely not pregnant!0
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If your senior prom is in June of 2014, you are probably too young to be on this site. You are still developing and need more calories. You should see your doctor to see what is healthy for a girl your age.
glad i'm not the only one who caught the senior prom is NEXT june comment. i also never thought i would think this but (deep breath) i'll say it. the fact that she is just got off birth control and is a junior in high school shocks me. damn i'm getting old.
I took birth control to help regulate my menstrual cycle. I'm not at all sexually active (I have a purity ring!) so it shouldn't worry you. As far as me being a senior (not junior, I graduate next year) goes, several seniors are eighteen, it's not a rarity!0 -
I'd increase the amout of protein you eat - that will make you feel fuller. You can change the %ages of carbs, protein etc under custom goals. And watch your sugary things.
You've done really well so far - what's your goal and how close are you?
I try to eat as much protein as I can get in (cottage cheese, peanut butter, yogurt, the occasional bar) and I'm usually in the red but I'll keep that in mind. I do notice that eating sugary things definitely make me more hungry. It stinks that I love sweets so much!
Starting Weight: 205
Current Weight:181
December Goal Weight: Somewhere in the 160s
Ultimate Goal Weight: 135
So, I'm about 46 pounds away from my ultimate goal.0 -
So, should I up myself to say, about 1500 calories for a week and see how I feel and if I lose weight or not?
Don't just pick an arbitrary number. Read this and it will tell you where to go to calculate how many calories you should be eating.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/974888-in-place-of-a-road-map-2k130 -
So, should I up myself to say, about 1500 calories for a week and see how I feel and if I lose weight or not?
Don't just pick an arbitrary number. Read this and it will tell you where to go to calculate how many calories you should be eating.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/974888-in-place-of-a-road-map-2k13
Thanks!0 -
If your senior prom is in June of 2014, you are probably too young to be on this site. You are still developing and need more calories. You should see your doctor to see what is healthy for a girl your age.
glad i'm not the only one who caught the senior prom is NEXT june comment. i also never thought i would think this but (deep breath) i'll say it. the fact that she is just got off birth control and is a junior in high school shocks me. damn i'm getting old.
I took birth control to help regulate my menstrual cycle. I'm not at all sexually active (I have a purity ring!) so it shouldn't worry you. As far as me being a senior (not junior, I graduate next year) goes, several seniors are eighteen, it's not a rarity!
i have to say thank you for responding - most would not have replied back. guess being 18 at the beginning of your senior year is a rarity to me - gosh i had just turned 18 when i graduated. and yes i am getting old.0 -
I looked at several days of your diary. It looks like you eat a lot of sugary foods. Try eating more fruites and vegetables and lean meats like chicken.0
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Peanut butters not the best source of protein. Tuna, chicken, steak, eggs are better.0
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I looked at several days of your diary. It looks like you eat a lot of sugary foods. Try eating more fruites and vegetables and lean meats like chicken.
Yepp, I have to say I'm very guilty of this. It's my biggest obstacle.0 -
Peanut butters not the best source of protein. Tuna, chicken, steak, eggs are better.
Thanks for the advice!0 -
Your hormones being off (like going off of birth control) can affect hunger (in my experience).
Try to drink water before meals so you can tell if you are really hungry or not. And if you still are- eat. I'm not saying you are too young to be here- but you ARE still developing. Good luck! And nice work on the purity ring and commitment. That IS a rarity and you deserve praise for sticking to your guns!0 -
I'm not sure where you live, but here in Minnesota, if anyone tells me they start to get super hungry for sugary carbs in October, I immediately think of Seasonal Affective Disorder. I've struggled with it since high school myself. Once the days start to get shorter in Sept/Oct, I get extra tired, and extra hungry and just want to lie in bed and eat sugar. Is this a possibility?0
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I'm not sure where you live, but here in Minnesota, if anyone tells me they start to get super hungry for sugary carbs in October, I immediately think of Seasonal Affective Disorder. I've struggled with it since high school myself. Once the days start to get shorter in Sept/Oct, I get extra tired, and extra hungry and just want to lie in bed and eat sugar. Is this a possibility?
Definitely!0 -
Your hormones being off (like going off of birth control) can affect hunger (in my experience).
Try to drink water before meals so you can tell if you are really hungry or not. And if you still are- eat. I'm not saying you are too young to be here- but you ARE still developing. Good luck! And nice work on the purity ring and commitment. That IS a rarity and you deserve praise for sticking to your guns!
Thanks!0
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