Just a real quick yes or no please??
Hannahp1402
Posts: 85 Member
Hi
I know the subject of not loosing weight bores a lot of people to death, I also skip those posts and questions and don't even read them.
I just want to know one thing... my BMR is 1600 , but now I am eating more than I was when I was turning into a fat person.
Do you think that I should stick with the BMR thing?:ohwell: Although I am eating more than I have for a long time and staying within the same KG but can't drop out of it ?
I know the subject of not loosing weight bores a lot of people to death, I also skip those posts and questions and don't even read them.
I just want to know one thing... my BMR is 1600 , but now I am eating more than I was when I was turning into a fat person.
Do you think that I should stick with the BMR thing?:ohwell: Although I am eating more than I have for a long time and staying within the same KG but can't drop out of it ?
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yes stick to it as you'll probably be making healthier and more filling choices0
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But no weight change at all ?0
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This depends on a lot of things like your goals and activity level. If you generally move more, you should eat more. If your goal is weight loss, stay in a consistent but not dramatic calorie deficit. And vice versa if you want weight gain. How fast you gain our lose depends on how much of a calorie deficit or surplus you are in. Weigh yourself every morning post pee and post poop (if you manage lol). Take weekly averages and adjust calories accordingly0
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Yes, stick to it for another week or two, see if there is any weight loss, if not reevaluate the number! X0
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Thanks for responses just want to add I have been stuck at the same weight for a month now but varies by 0.2kg each day. I just thought being stuck for a month meant that something is going wrong and I need to change what I am doing.
Just feel like I am eating too much at the moment and the scales are sort of agreeing with me, I do measure myself and although that changed at the beginning that is also not changing aswell.
I do still receive compliments from people about weight loss but I think I have over-complimentary friends lol
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This depends on a lot of things like your goals and activity level. If you generally move more, you should eat more. If your goal is weight loss, stay in a consistent but not dramatic calorie deficit. And vice versa if you want weight gain. How fast you gain our lose depends on how much of a calorie deficit or surplus you are in. Weigh yourself every morning post pee and post poop (if you manage lol). Take weekly averages and adjust calories accordingly
I haven't changed one bit for a month !! Is a month not a long time weight loss wise?? Am I too impatient? Lol feel free to tell me I am being too dramatic about the whole thing ? lol Just to me one month should see some change even if its was just a pound or even to just drop 0.2kg and get out of this KG and get to my lowest weight ever??? I am eating to stay at the same weight which makes me feel I am eating too much????0 -
What does loosing weight mean?0
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Sorry smarty pants I meant LOSING0
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no weight your food you are probably eating more than you think.0
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Sorry smarty pants I meant LOSING
Ah, that makes much more sense now.
Sorry, dont know how to advise though.0 -
Sorry smarty pants I meant LOSING
Ah, that makes much more sense now.
Sorry, dont know how to advise though.
Only joking when I called ya smarty pants...0 -
Yes, if you're losing weight....No, if you're not losing weight.0
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my BMR is 1600 , but now I am eating more than I was when I was turning into a fat person.
Do you think that I should stick with the BMR thing?
Read this: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants0 -
Sorry smarty pants I meant LOSING
Ah, that makes much more sense now.
Sorry, dont know how to advise though.
Only joking when I called ya smarty pants...
You are actually quite accurate though in calling me smart.0 -
I know the subject of not loosing weight bores a lot of people to death, I also skip those posts and questions and don't even read them.
It might be a good idea to stop skipping over those types of threads. (read the link listed in this thread and all of the links in it)0 -
no weight your food you are probably eating more than you think.
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Sorry smarty pants I meant LOSING
Ah, that makes much more sense now.
Sorry, dont know how to advise though.
Only joking when I called ya smarty pants...
You are actually quite accurate though in calling me smart.
OK, So why haven't you given me the magic answer yet smarty pants!!!!!!0 -
That is definitely not a yes or no question.
Who-what-when-where-why-how
OK... What are your settings? Usually if you tell MFP you are sedentary and want to lose 2lb a week it gives you 1200 calories a day.
The plan is for you to eat the 1200 plus your exercise calories and you end up with a deficit..... and lose weight.
If MFP gave you 1600 you must have told it you were more active (or only wanted to lose 1lb a week) The activity level is for what you do at WORK so you don't have to add it every day.
It isn't asking if you go to the gym every day. I see a lot of people that end up with a high number because they told MFP they were "very active" They spend an hour at the gym and play basketball or something every day-- and eat back their calories- and can't figure out why they aren't losing weight. They are actually eating too much so the system will not work.
I only ask because I was 190lb when I started- MFP put me at 1200 plus exercise.
Now I weigh 115-120 and MAINTAIN at 1700 so your origional goal of 1600 seems a little high.
I saw your goal changed to 1300 and change today. Since you have been eating back your exercise calories I think it'll work out for you.
Good luck with your journey. Feel free to send a message if you have any questions or need to vent. I have 6 kids so I know how hard it is to lose weight when you have to cook for them too.0
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