Eating more and losing weight?
SammyBlz1
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i just wanted to post an update that ive been eating way more and trying to fix my problem compared to what i was eating just two weeks ago and my weight is dropping during the day. Ive watched it go from 133(my highest weight fluctuation) all the way to 129 in about five days. Is this even possible or is my scale just broken? Lmao this just amazes me.
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Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/0 -
The body is so strange. Thank you for the link!! Does anyone else have a theory about this?0
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No you haven't lost more fat eating more. Fat loss is a matter of calories in vs calories out so increasing calories means you'll lose less fat. Like the other person said, you probably just lost water weight.0
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ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.0 -
I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
It's awesome isn't it!! She's been neglecting me lately
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I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
Not another one......
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.
I need the whoosh fairy to visit, I have 10 bucks under my pillow for her!0 -
I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
I actually am acknowledging that I am starting recovery from an eating disorder. I do lose more weight recently by eating more calories. I'm trying to keep them relatively healthy but I allow myself a cookie or a cappuccino if I want it. I also have an unhealthy obsession with having a serving of teddy grahams and a tablespoon of peanut butter since i'm always below. I'm supposed to be getting 1900 calories a day and have been able to make it up to about 900-1000 so far. I just get full very fast. As I said, i'm recovering after months of not eating enough and this is my second run in with the disorder so I know how long recovery takes.
I've cut some of the gym but most the time I'm still there twice a day doing weights and cardio. This is to keep my activity level up and also my metabolism. Plus I just really love the feeling I get from going to the gym.
Honestly, I'd say go for upping your calories. It's helped me. It may help you. People here say that a calorie is a calorie and honestly its up to you what you want to eat. I still have a fear of most carbs except for my whole wheat sandwich thins or tortillas or oatmeal. I'm also working on that but haven't touched my whole wheat noodles as of yet. Thats a "me" thing though to figure out.
Right now I'm eating 120 calories worth of brocolli and its super filling but its better to me than eating a cookie so i'm going for it.0 -
I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
Not another one......
Yes. Another one. We're not all blessed with high metabolisms and good genes...
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I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
I actually am acknowledging that I am starting recovery from an eating disorder. I do lose more weight recently by eating more calories. I'm trying to keep them relatively healthy but I allow myself a cookie or a cappuccino if I want it. I also have an unhealthy obsession with having a serving of teddy grahams and a tablespoon of peanut butter since i'm always below. I'm supposed to be getting 1900 calories a day and have been able to make it up to about 900-1000 so far. I just get full very fast. As I said, i'm recovering after months of not eating enough and this is my second run in with the disorder so I know how long recovery takes.
I've cut some of the gym but most the time I'm still there twice a day doing weights and cardio. This is to keep my activity level up and also my metabolism. Plus I just really love the feeling I get from going to the gym.
Honestly, I'd say go for upping your calories. It's helped me. It may help you. People here say that a calorie is a calorie and honestly its up to you what you want to eat. I still have a fear of most carbs except for my whole wheat sandwich thins or tortillas or oatmeal. I'm also working on that but haven't touched my whole wheat noodles as of yet. Thats a "me" thing though to figure out.
Right now I'm eating 120 calories worth of brocolli and its super filling but its better to me than eating a cookie so i'm going for it.
oh and the carbs thing lol i'm weird about that. can eat teddy grahams and sweets but not noodles.
again, its a mental thing for me. i'm working on it.0 -
Glad you are recovering and feeling better. Good for you for figuring out a healthier balance of calories and exercise. Too few calories can be just as damaging as too many. Maybe more so. Glad you are no longer restricting more calories than you should, and now losing weight more reasonably. Awesome! I wish you all the best. Keep it up!0
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areallycoolstory wrote: »Glad you are recovering and feeling better. Good for you for figuring out a healthier balance of calories and exercise. Too few calories can be just as damaging as too many. Maybe more so. Glad you are no longer restricting more calories than you should, and now losing weight more reasonably. Awesome! I wish you all the best. Keep it up!
Thank you so much! That's really encouraging. It's still really hard for me to "feel good" about what i eat and it scares me a lot. It's hard to explain to a lot of people who wonder why I don't just eat more but I'm trying really really hard. It's very much a mental thing. A lot of people can easily eat 500 calories in a meal or more but it takes me a lot to eat that many and the rest is guilt from then on.0 -
Hang out on the forums, and ask as many questions as you want.
Wishing you the best of luck for a healthy future You've acknowledged your problems which is a great step. You're well on your way0 -
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christinev297 wrote: »Hang out on the forums, and ask as many questions as you want.
Wishing you the best of luck for a healthy future You've acknowledged your problems which is a great step. You're well on your way
thank you!!!0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.
I need the whoosh fairy to visit, I have 10 bucks under my pillow for her!
I've been thinking of bribing her too.0 -
If you are working out hard and not eating enough you won't lose weight as well. If you make sure you fuel your body your muscles work better and they help you to burn calories more efficiently. You are also more likely to burn off fat rather then deplete muscle.0
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I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
I actually am acknowledging that I am starting recovery from an eating disorder. I do lose more weight recently by eating more calories. I'm trying to keep them relatively healthy but I allow myself a cookie or a cappuccino if I want it. I also have an unhealthy obsession with having a serving of teddy grahams and a tablespoon of peanut butter since i'm always below. I'm supposed to be getting 1900 calories a day and have been able to make it up to about 900-1000 so far. I just get full very fast. As I said, i'm recovering after months of not eating enough and this is my second run in with the disorder so I know how long recovery takes.
I've cut some of the gym but most the time I'm still there twice a day doing weights and cardio. This is to keep my activity level up and also my metabolism. Plus I just really love the feeling I get from going to the gym.
Honestly, I'd say go for upping your calories. It's helped me. It may help you. People here say that a calorie is a calorie and honestly its up to you what you want to eat. I still have a fear of most carbs except for my whole wheat sandwich thins or tortillas or oatmeal. I'm also working on that but haven't touched my whole wheat noodles as of yet. Thats a "me" thing though to figure out.
Right now I'm eating 120 calories worth of brocolli and its super filling but its better to me than eating a cookie so i'm going for it.
It's good for you to be eating more calories for reasons that have nothing to do with weight loss. I hope things continue to improve for you. Good luck! :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
What is usually meant by this is that a lot of times people can eat more than what the already are and still lose weight. You still have to eat at a deficit, you just maybe don't need such a large one. I don't know if this pertains to your calorie intake or not. If you are interested in learning more there is a group here called Eat More 2 Weigh Less.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »Hang out on the forums, and ask as many questions as you want.
Wishing you the best of luck for a healthy future You've acknowledged your problems which is a great step. You're well on your way
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I'm so glad I found your post @SammyBlz1 because I don't exactly understand how eating more is supposed to help me lose weight. I'm supposed to be eating somewhere around 2,200 calories per day and I cannot understand how people do this. Normally I average around 1800 or less per day of intake. Any ideas?
Have you found that you've lost more weight by eating more calories?
Not another one......
Yes. Another one. We're not all blessed with high metabolisms and good genes...
Not what I meant. An active young man eating 1800 or less is what I mean. No reason for it. I'm a 50+ woman and I lose at 1800. So either you are measuring food wrong or something else is goofed up if you can't lose at 2200.
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danielle7577 wrote: »If you are working out hard and not eating enough you won't lose weight as well. If you make sure you fuel your body your muscles work better and they help you to burn calories more efficiently. You are also more likely to burn off fat rather then deplete muscle.
If you are not eating enough you will lose weight, along with fat and muscle. It's science.
Most people underestimate calorie intake and/or calorie burns, and that's why they're not losing weight. However, I agree with properly fueling your body because then you do have the energy to move more, whether that means just in activity of daily living and/or exercise.
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This "calories in vs calories out" is getting so over played and over quoted by people who are absolutely clueless.
If you want to lose WEIGHT, by all means sacrifice calories to create a massive deficit while I laugh at you for losing all of your lean muscle and no fat.
If you want to lose FAT, you need to eat and feed your muscles so they can grow (with healthy foods of course). The more muscle you have, the bigger TDEE you have which allows you to eat more while not gaining fat.0 -
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This "calories in vs calories out" is getting so over played and over quoted by people who are absolutely clueless.
No, you're wrong. Weight loss is strictly calories in/calories out. That's it. It seems you might be clueless.If you want to lose WEIGHT, by all means sacrifice calories to create a massive deficit while I laugh at you for losing all of your lean muscle and no fat.
No, weight loss means fat loss and probably some lean muscle mass. Who said anything about a massive deficit? A moderate one is all that's needed.If you want to lose FAT, you need to eat and feed your muscles so they can grow (with healthy foods of course). The more muscle you have, the bigger TDEE you have which allows you to eat more while not gaining fat.
Your muscles don't grow while at a deficit, unless they are newbie gains or you are obese.
What do you consider "healthy" foods?
You make it sound like if this person eats "healthy foods," which is always within one's perception, that he/she will grow all these big muscles, and once those big muscles are grown they will be able to eat much more and not gain a pound. Well, this is overdoing it just a bit.
Protein is important for retaining muscle you may already have while eating at a deficit, as well as growing muscle if you are eating at maintenance or more.
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.
I need the whoosh fairy to visit, I have 10 bucks under my pillow for her!
I've been thinking of bribing her too.
Does bribing work? I had the anti-whoosh fairy visit me this week. Either a combination of DOMS and TOM, or I need a new battery in my scale, or I sleep-ate an extra 35,000 calories Thursday night. The only food that seemed to be missing was from the cat bowl, and I don't think I'd stoop that low, physically or metaphorically.0 -
Timorous_Beastie wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.
I need the whoosh fairy to visit, I have 10 bucks under my pillow for her!
I've been thinking of bribing her too.
Does bribing work? I had the anti-whoosh fairy visit me this week. Either a combination of DOMS and TOM, or I need a new battery in my scale, or I sleep-ate an extra 35,000 calories Thursday night. The only food that seemed to be missing was from the cat bowl, and I don't think I'd stoop that low, physically or metaphorically.
Surely, that is a typo.
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Timorous_Beastie wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Sometimes when you increase calories it causes you to release some water weight. It's called a "whoosh"-- you already lost the fat but water retention was hiding the scale loss.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh fairy. I loved when she visited.
ETA: haven't read your link yet, just commenting on the whoosh.
I need the whoosh fairy to visit, I have 10 bucks under my pillow for her!
I've been thinking of bribing her too.
Does bribing work? I had the anti-whoosh fairy visit me this week. Either a combination of DOMS and TOM, or I need a new battery in my scale, or I sleep-ate an extra 35,000 calories Thursday night. The only food that seemed to be missing was from the cat bowl, and I don't think I'd stoop that low, physically or metaphorically.
Surely, that is a typo.
Nope. Not a typo. According to my scale, I gained ten pounds between Thursday and Friday. That's why the scale and I aren't good friends. I like going by measurements, photos and how clothes fit instead.0 -
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