How am I supposed to get to 145 pounds if I'm always HUNGRY!
drlynned
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I've managed to get to 161 pounds which is the lowest that I have been in FOREVER! I worked hard to get there from 205 pounds, but I am still considered "overweight". I am 16 pounds away. And that just seems like so much. I'm struggling with the idea that I just won't get there because I'm always hungry. I'm allotted 1200 calories a day, I have 700 left for today and its not even noon. I have not had lunch yet, and I'm hungry. Sigh.
Please, someone who's been where I am today, how did you do it? I make smart food choices like whole grains, fruits and water, but sometimes, I'm not sure I'll ever reach my healthy weight goal.
Please, someone who's been where I am today, how did you do it? I make smart food choices like whole grains, fruits and water, but sometimes, I'm not sure I'll ever reach my healthy weight goal.
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Let me see your food diary please....0
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I felt the same way when I was eating 1200 calories a day. Then I learned I wasn't eating enough! This may not be the case with you, but I had MFP set to lose 2 pounds/week which was way more than what I should have been trying to do.0
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Are you getting enough protien? I too was always hungry, and a friend suggested eating snacks that contained a lot of protien that make you feel fuller longer. I'm eating things like fat free greek yogurt, dry roasted almonds, hummus with raw veggies for dipping, and apples with a little bit of peanut butter. Most of these things are pretty low in calories, but last awhile in your stomach. Also make sure you are pushing the water too!0
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What are your settings? Is 1200 calories for 2 lbs a week loss? 1 lb a week loss? One of the best things I read on here is that the closer you get to your "ideal" weight (healthy BMI I think), you need to adjust your expectations of what you can lose in a week. Slow and steady wins the race. 1200 for a 2 lb loss is probably unrealistic for you if you have 15 to go. So, recalculating your goals to .5 a week will give you many more calories to eat in a day. Additionally, how much are you exercising? Exercise more, eat more. :-)0
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what is your weekly loss set to? Set it to 0.5 lbs per week, if it isn't already.....
Also, Is your activity level set correctly? If you exercise at least 3 times a week for 30 minutes or more, then set it to lightly activge.
Hopefully, that will allocate a few more calories.0 -
more protein and fiber.0
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1,200 calories is awfully low. One of the reasons that I exercise is that I get the pleasure of eating calories that I wouldn't otherwise be able to. On a typical day, my 2,150 gets bumped up to 2,800 which keeps me from feeling like I'm about to starve. You might need to exercise and (or) bump your calories up a bit.
I assume you get plenty of fiber and water? They certainly help you feel full when you're trying to cut back on calories.0 -
Try eating some celery it is super low in calories and it takes some chewing. It helps me to eat a stick, the chewing seems to make me a little less hungry!
Good luck, and congrats on the weight loss!!0 -
1200 calories worked for me when i went from 184 to 160 but after that my body needed more food since i was much more active. i zig-zag calories (see my blogs on this) and eat an average of 1400 a day. I eat my exercise calories back too but not to the point to where i'm stuffed. i'm never hungry though and i have tons on energy.
i highly recommend zig-zagging...it fits so well into a lifestyle where meals randomly come up.0 -
Good tips!0
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1200 calories is not enough some days...I do 1450 and even more when I exercise. I weigh 157 and have a healthy BMI because I am 5'7". I still want to lose about 13 more. I have lost about 18 total since early March. Eat a lot of veggies to fill you up....and lift weights you will burn more calories.0
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I concur with the others, I think you might need to bump up your calories a bit. Also, you can change your goals manually to lower carbs and up your protein and see if that helps. Managing your protein throughout the day should help with the hunger as well.0
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I've found that on days I eat totally healthy, I can eat SO MUCH more than on days I eat not-so-good things. You can eat like an entire head of lettuce for 100 calories!!! When I'm stuck, I also plan out my food and put it on MFP either the night before or the morning of, and that helps me stay on track. Filling snacks that don't have many calories include nuts, popcorn & fruit.0
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Thanks for all the tips! I run 3-4 days a week, so I average about 12-15 miles a week, depending on my half marathon training schedule. I had put my settings to losing 2 pounds per week, but perhaps I should change that. Losing 1/2-1 pound a week isn't bad at all, and as someone had said "slow and steady, wins the race". I definitely have to up my protein as well.0
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