Eating less and moving more no loss

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  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    psulemon wrote: »
    no fruit? no veg? just protein........ maybe u should speak with a dietician.

    I tried fruit but it just made me crave sugar I actually feel better without it. Veggies to me are rabbit food. The only veggie I've cooked has been Broccoli (sp) but it always causes inflammation. Plus I'm a carnivore at heart.


    By inflammation, do you mean that the fiber made your stomach feel bloated? I will say, i know several people who get crazy gas with broccoli. Might be worth trying other veggies.

    YES that's it! :) And it lasts for like a day or so. I'm trying spinach but I like to watch the chickens eat it.

    Well if you don't eat a lot of fiber and the all of a sudden, start to eat fiber, your stomach will be slightly upset. It was no different when I went from 15g to 30-50g of fiber a day. Please understand though, that fiber helps with colon and GI health. So while you think it's for the animals, it's very beneficial to you.
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    and OP... Flagging posts for abuse that aren't actually abusive is kind of pointless.
  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.

    You asked for advice. Were given advice and still argued that your way is best.

    You're not losing weight. So crack on. If you think how you eat is best. ;)
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.

    OP, I'm honestly not sure what you are upset about. Some people are trying to help you.
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.

    OP, I'm honestly not sure what you are upset about. Some people are trying to help you.

    I think I upset OP by saying that humans cannot live on meat alone. Meh.
  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Magnesium Citrate can be overdone. You can develop a dependency.

    Are you logging all your butter?

    Considering your highly unusual diet, this scale would be well-worth the investment.
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  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.

    OP, I'm honestly not sure what you are upset about. Some people are trying to help you.

    Your are right there are some WONDERFUL people in the thread trying to help and I thank them for it. However there are some for whatever reason that feel the need to be I guess what they are. If it makes them feel good fine I'd wish they rather not troll the thread.

  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    jgnatca wrote: »
    Magnesium Citrate can be overdone. You can develop a dependency.

    Are you logging all your butter?

    Considering your highly unusual diet, this scale would be well-worth the investment.
    219d4067f09ef49dde016b221ea2cacf.jpg


    Where did you get that?! Wow!!!
  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    And yes Kerrygold made it easy to measure out their butter ;)
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    You realize you are neither lion or rabbit, but an omnivore? You are a bear.
    black-bear-picnic.jpg

    Other bears wouldn't have much to do with a bear who only eats chicken.
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  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.
  • strong_curves
    strong_curves Posts: 2,229 Member
    this thread was crazy! :D
  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.
  • FarmingCozy
    FarmingCozy Posts: 46 Member
    this thread was crazy! :D

    Seriously?

  • KingoftheLilies
    KingoftheLilies Posts: 71 Member
    How am I promoting an unhealthy diet? This is what I eat. Again assumptions is all that is to be made here.

    I figured 2 months was enough to see something move in the right direction. Hence why I came here to the"experts" now I understand its a mistake.

    A mod can close this thread I'm done here.

    OP, I'm honestly not sure what you are upset about. Some people are trying to help you.

    Your are right there are some WONDERFUL people in the thread trying to help and I thank them for it. However there are some for whatever reason that feel the need to be I guess what they are. If it makes them feel good fine I'd wish they rather not troll the thread.

    I can only expect you're referring to me, since you seem to have flagged some of my posts.

    I've explained, without being too verbose - though I can be if you'd prefer, that your unvaried diet is unhealthy.

    Personally, and frankly, I wouldn't bother trying to pinpoint the inaccuracies in your calorie counting until you acknowledge that a highly restrictive diet is unhealthy, and agree that it needs to be rectified in a controlled manner.

    Otherwise, talking about calorie counting is futile. You'll lose weight if you get it right, sure, but unless you're blessed with the innards of a leopard it won't be healthy & you'll spend just as much time trying to undo the fruits of your overly, unnecessarily restrictive weight-loss labours.
    Why not take the advice that helps you get it right first time?
  • strong_curves
    strong_curves Posts: 2,229 Member
    @FarmingCozy You should read this thread, no offense but you need a little help on this weight loss journey

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    If you enjoy your eggs... Make an omelette. Throw some cheese in and your bacon. Seriously good and will help increase your calories. Make sure to weigh and log the cheese and bacon :)
  • girlviernes
    girlviernes Posts: 2,402 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    I think your biggest bang for your buck will be to start weighing your food so that you have an accurate calorie count. Then, if that calorie count is consistently below 1200, definitely increase how much you are eating. If you are eating quite a bit more than you thought, it would make sense to gradually bring your calories down until you are losing steadily.
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    Not necessarily more per se, but definitely need to add in some vegetables and fruit...a few more carbs wouldn't hurt to balance things out too (though certainly people can and do have success on low carb diets).

    Also, need to take steps to more accurately track what you're eating. Many people (myself included) can get away with eyeballing portions, etc. But if you're not losing the first step in rectifying that is to establish an accurate baseline and tighten up your measurements so that can be ruled out as a cause.
  • RGv2
    RGv2 Posts: 5,789 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    That is your takeaway from this......?

    You don't need to eat more. If you were truly only taking in 800-1200 calories per day you'd be losing weight.

    You're not measuring, so something is off in the way you estimate when entering your logs.
  • DirrtyH
    DirrtyH Posts: 664 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    No. Your take away from this thread should be to start measuring, weighing and logging your food accurately. The suggestions to eat a more varied diet would be helpful for your health, but you can lose weight eating what you're eating. I'm just pretty sure you're eating way more of it than you think you are.
  • DeguelloTex
    DeguelloTex Posts: 6,652 Member
    The only drinking vessels in our house that hold as little as 8 ounces are some coffee cups. Actual glasses are between 16 and 32 ounces. At 160 calories per cup of raw milk, a 16 ounce glass is 320 calories. Two glasses a day is 640 calories. And so on. You might want to double check the size of that glass.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    How did you come up with "eat more" as the summary of this thread?
  • BWBTrish
    BWBTrish Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited May 2015
    Weight loss = eating LESS calories then you burn
    Maintenance = eating the SAME amount of calories then you burn
    Weight gain = eating MORE calories then you burn

    THIS IS FOR EVERYBODY!!! NO EXCEPTIONS.

    The result depends on, weight, age, time, how tall your are, gender, and or medical conditions etc.
    But when you eat less than you burn you WILL lose weight.

    As long as you weigh ALL your solid food on a food scale and know how many calories you consume daily.
    Log EVERYTHING you eat here on MFP
    Be honest in your logging and patient.

    Here a short video about the miscalculation when you NOT weigh your food.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVjWPclrWVY

    And to be honest ( my personal opinion) i would choose for a more healthy ( read nutrition ) intake.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,428 MFP Moderator
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    Well honestly, you need to weigh your food, but you should start with a higher baseline for calories. Your goal should NOT be 800-1200 calories. Set your account to 1 lb per week. And if you exercise, you are supposed to eat some extra calories.

  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    Again how am I arguing? I answered the questions being asked at the best of my ability, yet you for some reason feel superior to add your "suggestions". No I'm not losing weight hence the post? However I understand its just how theme is around here.

    I'm not superior. I've been where you are. Eating a rubbish diet and wondering why I wasn't losing weight. I came here and listened and now I'm losing. Simples.

    I'm not trolling. I'm a jokey person by nature and if you aren't I do apologise but listen to what people are saying here. They have great advice and you CAN lose if you take it.

    Thanks for the apology.

    According to the various replies it seems I need to eat more? That just doesn't seem plausible or logical but I will do it.

    You are already taking in more calories than you think or you would be losing weight. You need to be accurate first in your logging. You need to get a food scale, measuring cups, etc and use them. A drinking glass or coffeee cup is not a measurement device. You need to log everything like butter or oils used in cooking. You need to choose accurate entries.

    You can lose weight eating only eggs, chicken and milk in the appropriate portions. It would be a seriously good move for your health to include more foods in your diet that provide more nutrients.

    I'm curious what you have changed about your diet. Before trying to lose weight, what did you eat?
  • haiz99
    haiz99 Posts: 1 Member
    kriskrey wrote: »
    You may actually not be taking in enough calories for your activity level. If you are going under 1000/day, that can be dangerous from a health stand point and it puts your body in "starvation mode".
    This is correct and if you eat the same thing every day that's not healthy


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