1000 calories a day
KaytiWindham
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Hey all my name is Kayti I am working on losing weight. At least 70 by October 26! With two kids it's gonna be hard! I need all the support and motivation I can get. I can help you as well. I'm a good listener.
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1000 cal /day , that's what the site recommended to you ? Seems a little low to me, but anyway I wish you the best of luck0
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Where are you getting this 1000 calorie goal from?0
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Hi
I've been a member of this site for 6 years now, welcome
I think you'll find this site very supportive. The trick is to talk if you feel the need to, and remind yourself of the reasons on why you want to lose weight. I find after a couple of days, I fall into the routine and don't really feel tempted. (...except, maybe chocolate! Hehe!).
Sarah x0 -
I would be so hangry on 100 calories a day. 4 kids here.0
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1,000 seems pretty low to me. MFP doesn't recommend below 1,200.0
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Dr told me to lower calories between 1500 or lowest at 1000 now I always end up eating about 1100.0
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Thank you Sara. Its hard for me because I come from a big family. And no not genetics we just like to eat lol! So it's hard when I go visit my parents and they have cooked.0
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IMO, 1000 calories if you intended on quitting a in a few months, or 1500 if you see yourself reaching your GW. (And that even seems a little low without checking up on your stats.)0
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I'm 5'0 and I cannot imagine maintaining 1000 calories a day. If that's what you legitimately think you need, I would recommend checking in with your doctor. They might have a more concrete suggestion of a calorie goal given your stats.0
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KaytiWindham wrote: »Dr told me to lower calories between 1500 or lowest at 1000 now I always end up eating about 1100.
1000 is not a healthy or sustainable goal, and if you actually have 70 pounds to lose, it's most likely entirely unnecessary. The absolute minimum recommended for the average woman is 1200 calories a day, and hence why MFP doesn't let you go lower.
Did you get your calorie goal from the general practitioner you see, or a dietician? How tall are you and, if you don't mind, what do you currently weigh? Do you have a medical condition that affects your ability to burn calories?0 -
So should I up it to 1200? I wanna lose at least 3 pounds a week0
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1000 is in no way sustainable, it almost always causes crash & burn, followed by quitting and gaining weight back.
I would ask your doctor to refer you to a registered dietitian, most MDs have very little nutrition knowledge, an RD will be able to give you a much better idea of what you should actually be eating.0 -
eat 1750 a day and track accurately. as you lower weight, lower cals. if you start at 1000 you have nowhere to go.
and 3lbs a week is too much0 -
I'm 5'4 270 pounds. And a general Dr.0
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KaytiWindham wrote: »So should I up it to 1200? I wanna lose at least 3 pounds a week
Losing at least 3lb per week isn't realistic or sustainable....0 -
KaytiWindham wrote: »So should I up it to 1200? I wanna lose at least 3 pounds a week
3 pounds a week is too fast, unless you are severely obese, like a couple hundred pounds to lose. Generally speaking, 2 pounds aw week is the maximum you should shoot for. The weight didn't come on overnight, so you can't expect to lose it overnight. You should up your calories to at least 1200, go through MFP's guidance to figure out where you should be.
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Hi Kayti. I'm also of the opinion that slower is better. I have lost weight before on low calorie diets and even kept it off for some time, but conditions have to be perfect. No stressful interruptions or it's all over. I hope you'll consider raising your calorie intake and losing weight a little more slowly and comfortably.0
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Oh man, I would fail on 1000. I would be so hungry I would over-eat. I would also probably be divorced because I would be no fun to be around or live with !!0
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Okay so 2 pounds is better0
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My main advice is this: if you really should only have 1000 calories a day, then plan for how you'll feel on those days when you're not able to meet your target. At that low a calorie goal, it'll be easy to stray from your goals--and consequently, easy to lose heart, get disappointed, and give up.
On a related note:
1) If you can't make it for that day, don't lose heart. Limit your intake the best you can and resolve to do better the next day.
2) If you really dread the thought of maintaining 1000 calories per day, then don't feel bad about kicking it up to 1200-1500. If your physician recommended 1500, it means you should still lose weight at that range. As long as you're getting closer to your goal, you're not failing.
In short: forgive yourself when you can't meet your goals, and if your goal is too hard, go for an easier goal that will get you to the same place. At low-calorie diets, one of the most important things is knowing how to deal successfully with slip-ups and lapses.
(Source: I did the 1200-calorie regime for 100 days or so...)0 -
Slow and steady wins the race. Sometimes being too aggressive right out the gate can lead to a lot of frustration- I would bump up your cals and give it a couple weeks and then reevaluate.0
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KaytiWindham wrote: »So should I up it to 1200? I wanna lose at least 3 pounds a week
3 pounds a week is too fast, unless you are severely obese, like a couple hundred pounds to lose. Generally speaking, 2 pounds aw week is the maximum you should shoot for. The weight didn't come on overnight, so you can't expect to lose it overnight. You should up your calories to at least 1200, go through MFP's guidance to figure out where you should be.
This. I lost 3 pounds a week when I was 340 pounds (I'm also 5'9"). That is a goal that is extremely difficult to manage. Going for a more reasonable goal, like 2 pounds or even 1.5 pounds, will help you maintain this until October and beyond.
To get a calorie amount for that, simply put your info into MFP and then select the amount you'd like to lose per week. MFP will give you the calories to eat every day. If you exercise, add those calories and eat them, at least some of them. Your deficit is already built into your calorie goal, and cheating yourself of food won't do you any good.0 -
Thank you all any advice is great0
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If your DR is saying 1,000 calories a day - you need to find a new DR! It would take more than 1,200 calories for you to just lay in bed each day and breath. I'm more in agreement with boredlimodriver (1,750). Go to the scoobyworkshop.com calculator and see what it gives you. Also check out IIFYM.com calculator to see what number you get there. I did years (and years) of 1,200 calories a day and 1 1/2 to 2 hrs of cardio a day and didn't see any progress...sure lose a few pounds and then gain it back again because your body thinks you are trying to starve it and it is going to hang onto all of the weight you have.0
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You would burn nearly twice that if you were in a coma. Don't starve yourself.0
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Also, even if you never exercise or even walk around at all, doing a quick estimate it looks like you can lose 2 pounds a week eating about 1500 calories. 1750 calories to lose 1.5 a week.0
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@Kaytiwindham Welcome to MFP I agree with what has been said here. 3 lbs per week is hard at best, and 1000 calories is way too low.
I am 5.3, 152lbs right now and eat about 1200 a day. I am losing about 1lbs a week, and being an impatient person, this seems too slow sometimes. But I try to remind myself that losing weight in a healthy manner is a slow process but that the end result will be worth the effort. Good luck, and don't get discouraged!
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I am in the same boat you are in. I desperately want to lose 50 pounds by May. That is what I want, but I know I need to do it the right way. MFP said for my height and weight that 1560 a day is what I need to lose 2 pounds a week. I feel if you do it slow, you are learning a new way to eat which is the best way to do it. Also, I am a heart patient and you will be stressing out your body if you only do 1000 a day. Be safe, remember you have kids that need you. Good luck.0
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Something I did before I started tracking as I got back in shape last March was to track what I ate currently for a week before I started cutting. It gave me a baseline to start from.0
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Just for the heck of it I went to both sites I mentioned in my post and for a ballpark I entered your height as 5'4" & 25 yrs. cuz I needed to enter something (sorry if I insulted you...congrats if I complemented you, LOL). Anyways, the scoobyworkshop site says 2,213 calories and the IIFYM website says 2,160 calories. Of course, it will change according to your actual stats and activity level.0
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