Addicted to 2000 calories a day
Runningforlove
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I was a runner last year, (which is what helped me loose 30 pounds the first time) but after I lost the initial weight, I became accustomed to eating 2000-3000 calories a day to keep up with mileage. When I stopped running I still ate 3000 or more calories a day until I grew a little depressed about weight gain and out on another 10 pounds from binging (I have a history of bulimia so my stomach can hold crazy amounts of food)
I know if I deprive myself, I will binge, but I also know if I continue eating like this I'll never fit into my jeans again (which are all just a little too tight) and I don't have money to buy new clothes.
What do I do? Help! I need ways to stick to 1500 or 1600 calories a day
I know if I deprive myself, I will binge, but I also know if I continue eating like this I'll never fit into my jeans again (which are all just a little too tight) and I don't have money to buy new clothes.
What do I do? Help! I need ways to stick to 1500 or 1600 calories a day
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I think a therapist might be helpful especially since you have a history of bulimia0
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I think a therapist might be helpful especially since you have a history of bulimia
Oh gosh, I agree.
@Runningforlove, please call your doctor immediately for a referral to an eating disorder program.0 -
Why not just keep running? No therapist needed for that. I don't get these people, to be honest. Run and run and run like you used to do.0
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How about somewhere in the middle? Jog/Run and go see a therapist! Exercise helps fight depression and seeing a therapist might help you break the chains from your food issues.0
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What made you stop running? I agree about the professional help as well, you need to have an outlet, someone to talk to that can deal with those type of issues.0
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Well, if bulimia might become an issue again, you need to talk to a therapist. This is probably a good idea anyway.
You may also want to look at your diet and try to make some changes so you feel more satisfied. Maybe increase your fat and/or protein levels, and possibly fiber.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Why not just keep running? No therapist needed for that. I don't get these people, to be honest. Run and run and run like you used to do.
What? She's talking about depression and eating disordered issues, and your answer is to just keep running?
No, the problem is overeating and bulimic tendencies, the latter of which have a way of rearing their ugly head when you least expect it. Believe me just keep running is not the answer. I know, I've been there.0 -
I have never been bulimic but I DO suffer from being hungry with that amount of calories as well. I use protein to go with fruit with me snacks helps...for example I eat 1.5 c of strawberries and I have a hard boiled egg with it for my snack. I also eat a lot of raw veggies to help bulk up my meals when I have something like a sandwich! Even have a glass of milk with your meal will help! I do walk everyday ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour which also gives me more calories I can play around with plus the sun is good for me as I get severely depressed easily! Be kind your self, and take it easy, and listen to your body! Oh I also treat myself to 1/2 c of sugar free ice cream (I'm diabetic)...chapmans makes it and I eat it every day...I just make sure I measure it (1/2c)...so I don't feel depriived as I KNOW I will overeat if I don't give myself those small pleasures in life! I hope this helps!0
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I wish I could afford therapy! I've had eating disorders all my life and it's been so painful, but my insurance won't cover it and I'm broke. I didn't quit bulimia until I started puking blood, and now that I can't (out fear of killing myself) I have to focus on health.
I NEED to be able to run without my thighs rubbing together. Just because I have issues doesn't mean I don't deserve advice, if anything I need it desperately. Please, just help me. I want so badly to be healthy and no to binge and worry about ruining my body.
paI think a therapist might be helpful especially since you have a history of bulimia
Oh gosh, I agree.
@Runningforlove, please call your doctor immediately for a referral to an eating disorder program.
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That sucks that your insurance company won't cover care!! I can't understand that
Check this out then:
ANAD coordinates a national network of free support groups facilitated by approved leaders or professionals, in order to assist individuals and families in a greater understanding of the complexity of eating disorders and maintaining lifelong recovery.
http://www.anad.org/eating-disorders-get-help/eating-disorders-support-groups/
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