I'm 5'0" and eat 1500 calories. My story of weight loss.
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Great read for me when I get back to exercise. Still struggling with the last 5lbs and of course consistency!0
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bookmark for later reading...
I am glad that finally someone said the truth, not simply judging other "you are not losing because you are eating more than you think...".
thank you ~:flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks for the inspiring advice, everyone!0
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good post. i think you would have helped loads of people today0
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Great post. I'm 5ft3 (5ft 21/2 if you ask my boyfriend!) and had been eating 1200 cals and was still hungry so have now upped it to 1400 gross and feeling much happier with this.0
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I wish that I had seen this when I started MFP 6 weeks ago!
I'm 5'2", SW 150, CW 144, GW 120. I put in all of my presets and blindly followed MFP for a while, which put me at 1200. I noticed I was starting to plateau a bit after losing some initial weight, so I did a bit of research on TDEE and found that I should probably be somewhere in the 1400-1500 ballpark. Basically, I've added some sunflower seeds, a banana, and a protein bar to what I normally eat. It's too early to say whether or not it's going to make any progress, but I definitely feel better and less "spacey". My muscle aches have gone away, and I feel much more alert and motivated to continue my routine. Yay for more calories! :-)0 -
Great post. I'm 5ft3 (5ft 21/2 if you ask my boyfriend!) and had been eating 1200 cals and was still hungry so have now upped it to 1400 gross and feeling much happier with this.0
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I have been on this journey for 6 1/2 months. I am 5'2". I started at 1500. Stayed there for six weeks, but I was losing too fast. Went to 1600. Only stayed there a couple of weeks because I was still losing too fast. Went to 1800. Stayed there for a while, eventually deciding to try 2000. It was a bit scary, but I've been there now for quite a while, and I'm still losing. I know I would not be able to eat this much without exercise, which really helps.0
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bump0
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great post. BUMP for later0
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You're supposed to eat back your exercise calories, that's why people are so hungry! I'm at 1200 calories, too...BUT I EAT back my exercise calories.... So I end up eating about 1400-1500 calories, but still netting 1200. No one ever clarifies if they are netting 1200 or grossing...big difference.0
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