I can't stay under my calories...HELP!!!
wildcard29
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I can't stay under 1200 calories and not be starving. I'm always over on protien and fiber and that doesn't seem to help either. I want to do this but lose it by the time I get to work and am surrounded by nothing but unhealthy choices and feel like I've been starving all day. I bring my dinner to work and healthy snacks but by that point none of it is satisfying and I go over on calories anyway munching on that. Is this all mental or what. It drives me nuts. I do better of course the days I workout and am allowed more calories but that's not possible everyday.
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how much water do you drink a day?0
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Maybe adjust your goals to lose less per week so you can eat more. Then after you get used to it drop down a bit more. Try eating several smaller meals so you feel like you're eating more often/a lot. High protein snacks can help hold off cravings. Hard boiled egg whites? Almonds? Good luck!!!0
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try working out. WheI run first thing in the morning I am lss hungry during the day. I know it is strange, but...0
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yes. I would suggest water, hot unsweet teas, and most especially raw fruits and veggies. I would also not stress about going over fiber and protein, the suggestions on this site are rather low. If you find you are going over sugar, sodium and carbs, that would be a red flag for me...
pack a baggie with carrots, grapes, asian pear, apples, bell peppers, celery, any combo you really like!! low cal and filling.0 -
I had the same problem. I started burning around 300 calories a day on an elliptical trainer (giving me 1500 calories) and also started taking vitamins. I take fish oil, B-12, and a multi-vitamin. When I forget and don't take them for a day or two, I want to eat everything in sight.0
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i get chocolate cravings, i buy the 100 calorie packs to help when i have those, otherwise i eat a lot of fruits and veggies throughout the day, i also have a 1200 cal goal0
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Do you have your calories set so that you are losing 2 pounds a week? If you are, I would suggest scaling it back to 1 pound a week - you get a few more calories, and you are still losing steadily - nothing wrong with going a bit slower and easing yourself in. I get 1700 a day, plus exercise cals a few times a week, and I am losing weight pretty easily. (Despite what it says on my ticker, I had gone up 8 pounds from my starting weight here... so I've lost like 9 since I restarted my tracking...)0
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Make sure that you are not drinking wasted calories like: soda, juice, and subsitute with water which is ZEO Cals, if you have to flavor with Lemon or line or Crystal Light. Milk is another if not eaten with cereal. Try oatmeal plain and get some agave nector, it's natural and only 60 per tbsp. Drink lots of water throughout the day that helps me..0
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your body will definitely go into shock for a while, especially if your used to eating like 2000 cals a day...how long have you been attempting 1200? I would say increase it to 1500, then slowly decrease it untill your back down to 1200 but that way it wont be as much of a shock0
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for me, it's psychosymatic. Since I know I can't eat anymore, it makes me want to eat that much more. But I find edamame is relatively filling and since it's a llittle tedious to eat, it's a distraction from the hunger. Always eat whole wheat and like pinkissheek is hinting at, drink a looooot of water. It flushes your system and fills you up for the time being. Plus, you may want to eat salad with dressing on the side as an appetizer for lunch and dinner to help stay within your calorie goal. That takes away from the hunger so you don't eat as much of the entree. I also find bananas and peanut butter are filling. There's tons of tricks to eating right and staying within reccomended calories. And the good news is, once your inner stomach gets used to eating so little, it will shrink. And it will no longer be a hard task to eat 1200 calories a day.0
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it's in your head. if you think youre hungry, drink water first. most people don't drink enough water and out bodies confuse the feeling hungry and thirsty. if you have trouble getting yourself to drink that much water, try seltzer. I started drinking seltzer to stop drinking soda. the carbonation can satisfy you more, plus the bubbles will make you feel full faster.
coffee is also really great while dieting, it supresses your appetite.0 -
I drink plenty of water, it's all I drink all day and sometimes I pound a bottle trying to hold off cravings lol but I am horrible bout taking vitamins. I'll do good for a week and then I forget. I have an extremely fluctuating schedule that is never the same two weeks in a row. I am going to put a little more focus on vitamins I didn't realize they would do much to help that. All your comments are helpful....thanks:)0
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You should probably be eating more calories..my doctor told me that people eating only 1200 calories
a day should be being monitored by their doctor..it's hard for me to stay under 1600 calories and feel good, I am
considering talking with a nutritionist to get some ideas of healthy meals to eat that will make me feel satisfied
and energetic, maybe thats an idea for you as well..good luck!0 -
MFP generally doesn't recommend you eat under 1200 calories. And not to mention, if you are hungry, there is a reason for that! Like, that your body needs fuel...
I'm curious what it is going on. So can you give us some more details? What does MFP say your goal is and what amount of weight do you have it set for you to lose? And why are you trying to stay under your calories? Sounds like you are trying to starve yourself.
Also, the point about empty calories is a good one.0 -
If you workout then you can up your calorie intake. I stay under my 1490 cal a day plan however that's what MFP recommends... I workout to the P90x and it says I should be consuming 2380 calories a day. But I am completly satsified @ 1490 calories a day. I would up your calories by 600 more a day if you workout and workout hard!
Plus they never recommend eating less than 1500 calories a day. Go to a diet nutrienstist and they will go over all of that with you.0 -
I don't know if this is within your budget (they're rather expensive) but someone gave us a package of Miracle Noodles. They are like Japanese celophane noodles, but they're O calories. I eat them with a teaspoon of Brummel and Brown spread and salt, or a half cup of tomato sauce and it fills my craving for carbs. 1 package is a decent sized serving for 1 person. Just a thought.0
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I just changed my thing to lose a pound per week and that upped my calories to 1620 which seems way more realistic to me and like something I can do. Thanks so much!!!!0
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Best of luck. One of the things my dietician recommended was to watch portion sizes and to eat more often in smaller quantities.
Also if hungry is a problem, I find green tea sweetened with Stevia helps.0 -
Can you get the noodles from your local grocery store?0
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Hit the gym lady! I try to burn about 1000 calories a day that is pretty high but it allows me to eat 2200 calories and still lose weight the more you work out the more you can eat with out going over! Good luck0
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Also, try to eat Tofu Shirataki noodles! They aren't too expensive but they look and taste like real noodles but for a lot of them it's only about 40 calories! You can get them a some grocery stores, and definitely at a Whole Foods0
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I just changed my thing to lose a pound per week and that upped my calories to 1620 which seems way more realistic to me and like something I can do. Thanks so much!!!!
There you go!
Way too many people think they have to starve or that the best way is lots all at once. Good luck! And I bet you'll feel tons better now.0 -
I find that I can stay in much better control by starting my food day at 5PM. Just like you I find it much harder to stay within my food plan in the evening. This way if I have an evening transgression I have the next day to eat more modestly to compensate or get some exercize. Good luck!0
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No matter how few calories you eat, you won't lose the weight if you can't be consistent over the long haul. So please if it's that difficult, it's better for you to slow down and eat more. You didn't put on the weight by eating a few hundred calories over 1200, you put it on most probably by eating a few thousand calories over 1200. You may have been eating between 2500-3000 calories before (I know that seems huge know but you'd be surprised how many calories are in the everyday fast food/starbucks coffee, processed foods diet).
So relax, slow it down, find a good middle to start with and avoid anything that has a high amount of sugar + fat. Either way, whether you're eating 1200 cals/day, or 1500 cals/day you won't see results immediately, so don't be in too much of a rush thinking somehow eating at 1200 cals will get you THERE sooner. Most likely it will get you to give up sooner.
Also, if you're gonna hit the gym, I'd suggest it's better for you to take long walks, high intensity activity will make you hungrier and you'll probably end up eating back the calories you've burned. Something low like a walk will still burn cals and won't hit your appetite as hard.0 -
The key to losing weight and sticking with it is in the calories. Instead of trying to bust your butt to burn as much as possible, try eating around 1600 a day. 1200 was completely unrealistic for me and I suffered for it. Now it's easy to stay within 1600 calories, still have everything I love (even Hershey kisses) and lose weight. If you feel like you're starving, you probably ARE starving.0
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Exactly what everyone else said. Lose the weight a little more gradually. Also try to remember how badly you want to lose weight. You will no doubt have days when you are surround by bad choices, and you feel hungry and you just want to eat something. It happens to all of us all the time.
Just last night, I was at the girlfriends who insisted that we go out at 10 p.m and buy toll house cookies, because she needed them oh so badly. Of course, I couldn't stop her.. But I did stop myself form eating any. It just comes down to how badly you want it. Do you want the cookie more then the weight loss?
Be prepared to ask yourself those questions often.
P.S remember, the more healthy food you eat, the more food you can have during the day. For example 8oz of baked chicken is 280 calories. So that means you could eat a POUND of chicken for 560 calories! Which I do every day0 -
i also find that adding exercise so i can eat a few more calories per day really helps.
i make sure that i have one fruit or veggie with breakfast (or as a morning snack) something like half an apple, half a grapefruit, or, now that they are in season, a clementine orange.
and then i make sure i have two veggies or fruits with both lunch and dinner or as an afternoon snack. for me carrots and / or broccoli save my afternoons.
a half cup of black or pinto beans can save me if i'm struggling and want to eat while i'm making dinner.
realize that 1200 calories is not very many (i know, i'm trying to get by on that, too) and maybe go up to 1320 (or 1500) for a couple weeks and then "step down" gradually.
doing a 20 minute yoga routine helps me with my hunger, too. i don't know if it's just slowing down and reflecting for that amount of time or if it's the opportunity to really get in touch with my body, but it makes a major difference for me.
best of luck, you can do it!!0 -
I've taken to making homemade soups and eating wheat bread (together are only about 200 calories). Having that for lunch and a fibre packed breakfast (weetabix anyone?) comes to about 400 calories so far. The cereal keeps you less hungry throughout the day (and not constantly needing the loo after drinking so much water) and low calorie soups with a bread roll fill you up! I don't usually need to eat again until about 8pm If anyone would like some recipes drop me a message!0
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