Is cutting calorie intake making me grumpy?
savannahdougherty7
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Does anyone find themselves a little grouchier than they were pre-diet/lifestyle change? I think my body is naturally reacting, when I think about it, I was probably in-taking upwards of 3,000 calories a day. now I stay below 1,500. Is it normal to feel a little on edge while you make the adjustment?
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That drastic of a cut might tend to make one a little grumpy. Sounds normal enough to me.0
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I get more moody when I reduce calories for a prolonged period of time. It's just something that happens. Periodic diet breaks can help. That's when you eat maintenance calories for 2 weeks before returning to a calorie deficit.0
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I tried the Atkins diet for one day and I turned into an absolute monster with no sugar or carbs. The next day I quit and started calorie counting and have not had any issues, I actually feel so much better. I was also eating 3000-4000 calories a day prior and now am set at 1770 (obviously what I eat ranges on the day and exercise). Are you eating enough? Eating the right foods? If you were a snack-a-holic like me I've found several low-calorie treats that are helping me feel like I'm getting a reward (happy!) but aren't breaking the calorie bank.0
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Yep, and I noticed I got grumpier the lower my calorie goal became. I ended up treating myself on my bday and felt great, no regrets except that I had to return to 1650 calories the next day. Xmas I said eff it and ate what I wanted and logged it all. Again, felt great and freeing, but so sad I had to return to eating 1620 calories. Taking January-February to figure out if MFP is accurate with my TDEE at 2150.
Ofc, I've been eating at a calorie deficit for 3 years, so there's that. :P0 -
I used to be more grumpy as undernourished and overfed, than in a slight calorie deficit and well fed
What are you eating? Are you denying yourself everything you like?0 -
It won't last forever. Give it about a month. Once the foods you formerly thought were blah start tasting awesome, because you cut out the junk and your tastes change, you'll degrouch. I never imagined myself getting so much pleasure out of apples and green beans and stuff lol.0
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Oh my lord yes, Thanks for posting this, I am also on a detox, so really kilelr headaches at the mo (Day 3 so hoping it clears soon!)..Even I do not want to be around me!0
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Two weeks into a weight loss cycle and I'm good to go, but yes. Until then I'm a jerk.0
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I get moody when I don't have enough fat in my diet0
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noynoyavery wrote: »Oh my lord yes, Thanks for posting this, I am also on a detox, so really kilelr headaches at the mo (Day 3 so hoping it clears soon!)..Even I do not want to be around me!
Not eating does that. Detoxes are scams.0 -
No, not at all. Perhaps it's because I've been spending so much time on the bicycle (http://www.bicycling.com/news/featured-stories/improve-your-self-esteem-start-riding?).0
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It's normal to begin with. It'll go away soon.
Except I still rage over a few things: 1) you eat my food 2) you delay me getting to eat my meal/snack or 3) my day is perfectly planned out and you want to throw in some meal that makes me have to re-plan, to which I reply "I can't go to taco bell. I'm on an all carb diet. God Karen you're so stupid!"0 -
This time of year in the northern hemisphere doesn't help either - such short days with not much sunlight, and the cold and dark makes lots of people pretty grumpy. So it kind of compounds.
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I think I was a little grumpy, but I think it had less to do with food than it did with change - I don't do changes well and I get pissy about them. So I think that was my main issue.0
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Think about it too, if you have been used to mediating emotions with food(as most of us do), it's going to be a tough transition. I would eat when I was tired, stressed, bored and now I have to work throughout the feeling or commit to the thing(like sleep) that will actually fix things. It's better long term but not easy at the beginning. My suggestion, maybe write a list of things you can do non food that make you feel great like a bath with good bath salts, massage, manicure, binge watch fav show… and space them out as rewards for getting through a few days?? Good luck!!0
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#hangry0
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I was grouchier when A) not eating enough, b) being too strict with my "dieting" approach.
So for me, eating enough and making sure I just eat as I want for breakfast and lunch, and then just monitor the rest of my macros (to meet my protein needs) until I eat to my goal during the evening. I've been doing this for like.. .less than a week and my mood has already improved despite my macros not changing and not increasing (I actually just decreased) my intake. Before this I was being too regimented with myself and making myself eat x calories for each of my 3 meals. Now I eat breakfast, lunch, and then however many meals during the evening that I feel like; sometimes I eat all in one sitting, but usually I'll eat every few hours in the evening just because I prefer doing that.
Some people find that not eating enough fat causes mood issues. So if you are meeting your minimums (0.3x your total weight as a bare minimum) then you might just need to examine your approach to see if there are other factors contributing to your grouchiness.0 -
You can not go from one extreme to the next over night. Drop it gradually and up your activity levels. Do not neglect carbs. They give you energy and without energy you tend to be less happy (stating the obvious but some people don't understand carbs)0
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Thank you everyone, these were great responses! I just used my reports tool in mfp to see how much fat I was getting.. a few of you commented that may be the reason and someone else gave me an equation to figure out how much i should be having... .3 x 228 = 68.4 and I've haven't been going over 40.. i will consciously up my healthy fats, any suggestions on how to do that? Avacado?0
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It's normal to begin with. It'll go away soon.
Except I still rage over a few things: 1) you eat my food 2) you delay me getting to eat my meal/snack or 3) my day is perfectly planned out and you want to throw in some meal that makes me have to re-plan, to which I reply "I can't go to taco bell. I'm on an all carb diet. God Karen you're so stupid!"
I think you're my spirit animal.0 -
Grumpy/grouchy is a choice.
Choose ...0 -
I do when my nutrition/eating is out of balance, like skipping meals or not eating nutrient dense foods.
That being said, I do not "give up" any foods, I try and fit my "junk" into my calorie count.
In addition I also call it "taking a break" from foods that I can't control myself on when I start. I AM TALKING TO YOU POTATO CHIPS....lol.0 -
When I started a year ago, and kept trying through out last year, I went by MFP's suggestion of 1200 calories and I was miserable, always so hungry and mad because I "couldn't" have a snack. I'm starting over,getting close to 50 days tracking but I'm making sure every day I eat 2 cups each of fruits and veggies even if it puts me over my calorie limit. I've continued to have snacks and not good foods but since I've been eating more fruits and veggies I do usually crave less sweets(not all gone but less) and it fills me up a little bit more too. I don't like the thought of not being allowed to eat something so I always try to eat a fruit or something before the snack. Slowly but surely I'm actually eating better each week. Probably slower than most but it's helping keep me relaxed and motivated.0
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It sometimes takes a bit of trial and error to find that magic calorie number that's high enough to keep you feeling full and satisfied without headaches, grumpiness and hunger pangs, and yet low enough so that you'll lose weight.0
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