Eating under 1000 calories
georgiamaxine1
Posts: 77 Member
In the past 9 weeks I've lost 33lbs. I have ate under 1000 calories for the last month or so, I just find it really hard to eat more. I average burn about 2,300-2,800 calories according to fit bit. However on a Sunday's I will eat around 3,000 calories. Does this make up for only eating between 600-900 calories a day? I know I sound ridiculous but I'm still 12lbs 'over weight' and I can't seem to force myself to eat more.. has anyone else gone through this?
-2
Replies
-
I think you're eating way too little and losing a lot of weight too quickly.12
-
georgiamaxine1 wrote: »In the past 9 weeks I've lost 33lbs.
Consistently, or did you have an initial large drop and then average less?I have ate under 1000 calories for the last month or so, I just find it really hard to eat more. I average burn about 2,300-2,800 calories according to fit bit. However on a Sunday's I will eat around 3,000 calories. Does this make up for only eating between 600-900 calories a day? I know I sound ridiculous but I'm still 12lbs 'over weight' and I can't seem to force myself to eat more.. has anyone else gone through this?
No, it really doesn't sound like it makes up for it, and if you really can't manage to eat more, please see a doctor.10 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »Are you weighing your food? Because if you're not there's no change in hell you're only eating 600-900 a day.
But if you legitimately are eating that little, then you have a problem that needs to be sorted because that is healthy for no one, especially if you actually burn as much as your fit bit says you do.
0 -
How did you get overweight if now you now have trouble eating 1000 calories?
2 -
lemurcat12 wrote: »georgiamaxine1 wrote: »In the past 9 weeks I've lost 33lbs.
Consistently, or did you have an initial large drop and then average less?I have ate under 1000 calories for the last month or so, I just find it really hard to eat more. I average burn about 2,300-2,800 calories according to fit bit. However on a Sunday's I will eat around 3,000 calories. Does this make up for only eating between 600-900 calories a day? I know I sound ridiculous but I'm still 12lbs 'over weight' and I can't seem to force myself to eat more.. has anyone else gone through this?
No, it really doesn't sound like it makes up for it, and if you really can't manage to eat more, please see a doctor.
1 -
Actually, with a loss of nearly 4 lbs/week, it's likely the OP is only eating what she says. OP, you are burning lean muscle mass this way... is that what you wanted?
12 -
You're losing almost 4 lbs per week - that is waaaaay too fast considering you are only 12 lbs overweight. You are probably losing a lot of muscle and causing a host of other issues that just haven't showed outwardly yet.
If you can't physically eat more, see a doctor. In the meantime, eat calorie dense stuff like some peanut butter, nuts, ice cream, avocado, a shake or smoothie etc. If you can't psychologically eat more, you can see a therapist who specializes in eating disorders. Please take care of yourself!14 -
Yep, burning muscle. Your heart is a muscle too!18
-
Actually, with a loss of nearly 4 lbs/week, it's likely the OP is only eating what she says. OP, you are burning lean muscle mass this way... is that what you wanted?
3 -
You're losing almost 4 lbs per week - that is waaaaay too fast considering you are only 12 lbs overweight. You are probably losing a lot of muscle and causing a host of other issues that just haven't showed outwardly yet.
If you can't physically eat more, see a doctor. In the meantime, eat calorie dense stuff like some peanut butter, nuts, ice cream, avocado, a shake or smoothie etc. If you can't psychologically eat more, you can see a therapist who specializes in eating disorders. Please take care of yourself!
1 -
Been there, done that, albeit to a less extreme degree. When I wanted to maintain, the only way I could stop losing was to restrict fewer days and binge more days. Please get professional help to get you out of this.3
-
georgiamaxine1 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »georgiamaxine1 wrote: »In the past 9 weeks I've lost 33lbs.
Consistently, or did you have an initial large drop and then average less?I have ate under 1000 calories for the last month or so, I just find it really hard to eat more. I average burn about 2,300-2,800 calories according to fit bit. However on a Sunday's I will eat around 3,000 calories. Does this make up for only eating between 600-900 calories a day? I know I sound ridiculous but I'm still 12lbs 'over weight' and I can't seem to force myself to eat more.. has anyone else gone through this?
No, it really doesn't sound like it makes up for it, and if you really can't manage to eat more, please see a doctor.
No, your average IS quite low. If you have a TDEE of about 2500 and are eating 600-900 6 days a week, that's a deficit of 1750 or 10,500. The high day is at most a 500 surplus, leaving you with a 10,000 deficit. That would be about 3 lbs per week. That's consistent with what you are actually losing or low, so I think your numbers are good (you are losing 3.6 lb/week, but I am hoping some of that was an initial big drop).
If you are only 12 lbs over weight, that's way too aggressive, but more concerning 600-900 is way too low, and feeling like you cannot eat more (other than one really high day) WITH an ED history (and I was concerned before you mentioned that), is worrisome. Please do talk to a doctor if you cannot manage to increase your calories. (And with your history I would even if you are going to try to increase the calories.)
This is said with concern, I know it is hard and no doubt frustrating.9 -
As others have mentioned the rapid weight loss and decreased appetite are not healthy and can cause bigger problems down the line. You are definitely not alone in this and like others have suggested you should seek out help. I'd recommend seeing a therapist and a medical provider (to rule out any medical contributors). Eating disorders, depression, and other psychological factors can affect appetite, but so can hormonal imbalances, GI problems, and other medical problems. Sorry you are going through this. You're not alone and help is out there! Take care!2
-
georgiamaxine1 wrote: »How did you get overweight if now you now have trouble eating 1000 calories?
What's your plan for maintenance if you cannot find a way to eat a little bit more now? I think that shifting your focus to the long term instead of the short might be helpful.7 -
I am a guy that bicycles nearly every day averaging a 500 calorie burn daily and shoot for a 1,200-1,500 daily food intake. I try to cap my net calories under 1,000. I make sure my nutrients are there but its not easy. I think I am pretty much at the bottom of the acceptable.0
-
planetcadillac wrote: »I am a guy that bicycles nearly every day averaging a 500 calorie burn daily and shoot for a 1,200-1,500 daily food intake. I try to cap my net calories under 1,000. I make sure my nutrients are there but its not easy. I think I am pretty much at the bottom of the acceptable.
Yep, don't do this! Why do this? Muscle is hard to build after you lost it all.9 -
planetcadillac wrote: »I am a guy that bicycles nearly every day averaging a 500 calorie burn daily and shoot for a 1,200-1,500 daily food intake. I try to cap my net calories under 1,000. I make sure my nutrients are there but its not easy. I think I am pretty much at the bottom of the acceptable.
That's actually below acceptable. As a man your net should be 1500 minimum.8 -
Tiny_Dancer_in_Pink wrote: »planetcadillac wrote: »I am a guy that bicycles nearly every day averaging a 500 calorie burn daily and shoot for a 1,200-1,500 daily food intake. I try to cap my net calories under 1,000. I make sure my nutrients are there but its not easy. I think I am pretty much at the bottom of the acceptable.
Yep, don't do this! Why do this? Muscle is hard to build after you lost it all.
I am averaging 80g protein on the 1,200-1,500 calories I do. I just have extreme discipline and don't eat any "bad" food. I average about 40g fiber daily and hit all of my nutrient needs and average 19g sugar daily. It is a narrow dietary window that takes a lot of discipline. But I am a very active person.1 -
planetcadillac wrote: »I am a guy that bicycles nearly every day averaging a 500 calorie burn daily and shoot for a 1,200-1,500 daily food intake. I try to cap my net calories under 1,000. I make sure my nutrients are there but its not easy. I think I am pretty much at the bottom of the acceptable.
That's actually below acceptable. As a man your net should be 1500 minimum.
I wouldn't disagree with that in general, but I manage to hit all my nutrient targets and do a significant level of exercising daily so I manage. The biggest change was dropping the carb % by 20% and upping the protein 15%. I am averaging about 40% of my daily calories from protein, 30% fat, and 30% carbs.2
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 391.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.5K Getting Started
- 259.7K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.6K Food and Nutrition
- 47.3K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 388 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.7K Motivation and Support
- 7.8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.4K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.2K MyFitnessPal Information
- 22 News and Announcements
- 910 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.2K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions