Help me understand

I started this journey 9 days ago. I am 46, 5'3 and 293 pounds. Mfp says 1420 is my recommended calories, I mostly fall below that. I'm not typically hungry and when I do it I'm trying to keep it healthy, except one cheat, bad day. Idk how people eat healthy and have so many calories. Sooo, please look at my diary and tell me what to do. I have documented everything except maybe some salt, pepper and my water intake. I am mostly sedentary I push myself, I have MS and over doing it means bed rest most of the time.

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  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    your diary is closed.
  • Juniper210
    Juniper210 Posts: 77 Member
    Your diary is not open to public so we can't see. If you want to change that, go to settings --> diary settings --> and scroll down to diary sharing and change to public.

  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    Try now?
  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    I realize that, no food scale. I baked chicken a bunch at a time it's like half a breast and around 4 oz. like I said, just started and just found the community page yesterday. Learning in progress.
  • Juniper210
    Juniper210 Posts: 77 Member
    Grab a scale, it'll be a huge help moving forward.

    As for upping your calories, you can make small changes to add cals. Use some full fat salad dressing on your veggies or some balsamic vinaigrette with olive oil, use oil when cooking your chicken, have a small handful of nuts, buy full fat yogurt instead of the low fat, use real butter instead of the margarine. There's a lot of little changes you can make to still eat the same overall amount of food but have it at a healthier total calories.

    But yeah, buy a food scale.
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    It's really common for people to see SUPER low calorie days when they first start out. I think a lot of people approach weight loss from the perspective of cutting out everything that they perceive to be "unhealthy," which leaves them with very little left that they're actually eating. Combine that with the excitement you get when you're trying something new, and they may not notice that they're drastically under-eating for a week or two.

    The problem is that under-eating is fairly unhealthy in itself, and it's not sustainable. I wouldn't be happy (or full) eating the meals you have in your diary -- I'd be HANGRY by the end of the first week! I'd strongly recommend you try to figure out a more balanced way to eat that you can sustain for a year or two.

    What kinds of things were you eating before? What kinds of foods do you like? You can incorporate any foods you wish, as long as they fit into your calorie goal (and as long as they don't trigger you to over-eat, because some people have those foods where they have trouble moderating).
  • Sara2652
    Sara2652 Posts: 158 Member
    What is your question? Are you not losing or are you worried you aren't getting in enough calories for a healthy weight loss? What do your 'bad' days look like? I don't know about you but I could easily consume an extra 3,000cal a day this is why I'm in the situation I'm in :p:|

    I would caution against eating so little though specially if you are dealing with other health issues. Get those healthy fats in there! Your brain and nervous system need to be fed and at too little calories you are going to be overly stressing your body out. Putting you at risk for flare ups. You can lose the weight with a far less drastic approach.

    If you are looking to up the calories with 'healthily' food think legumes, nuts, olive oil, fatty fish, starchy vegetables and bananas.
  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    edited July 2017
    Edit to Add: you seem to eat a lot of chicken and broccoli. Do you actually like them that much? You don't have to eat them if you don't

    Lol, I do like them but I was extremely bored by the end of the week. Today was much better!

    And yes, I went somewhere else for the ice cream, I'll own it. Lol
  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    Sara2652 wrote: »
    What is your question? Are you not losing or are you worried you aren't getting in enough calories for a healthy weight loss? What do your 'bad' days look like? I don't know about you but I could easily consume an extra 3,000cal a day this is why I'm in the situation I'm in :p:|

    Yes I was worried about not eating the calories listed for weight loss. My bad days before I started this weren't great, chips and salsa are my downfall. I had one bad day since starting and I knew it was going to be. Today, my appetite has picked up so that's a plus, or is it. I'll get the scale next week to help me on this journey.
  • texteach66
    texteach66 Posts: 92 Member
    Welcome! You're having a problem I never have, unfortunately for me. I like to eat too much for that. :smile:

    I agree with all of those above who have suggested a scale, as well as tips on logging by changing the serving size rather than entering multiple times.

    I've lost 100 lbs in the last year and a half, and still have about 20 more to lose. My diary is only open to friends, but I'll send you a friend request and you can choose whether or not you want to accept it.
  • DebLaBounty
    DebLaBounty Posts: 1,169 Member
    It looks like you could add some variety to your meals, and still come in under your calorie goals. Maybe add some cheddar cheese to scrambled eggs and your broccoli, put some avocado slices in your salad, and eat some of the normal foods you've always liked (just smaller servings). Here's my weird substitution for chips and salsa: cottage cheese with a bunch of salsa on top. I still get the flavor I like. I get the crunchiness I want from orange peppers, cucumbers, or apples. Enjoy experimenting!
  • rparkerslim
    rparkerslim Posts: 398 Member
    I drink Clear flavored sparkling water from Walmart. Zero everything and it only cost $.60 for a 33.8 oz. bottle.
  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    The soda has been a splurge, that's all I drank was reg Coke throughout the day, I stopped and only have a splurge once in awhile. I drink a bunch of water every day now.
  • fdebb
    fdebb Posts: 8 Member
    Thank you all so much! I will continue to browse mfp and see what all I can learn and get a food scale by next week.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Does your MS prevent walking?
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    People with MS have to avoid getting hot, so exercise can be a challenge at times.
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    OP, I know it seems like a lot, but keep asking good questions and keep logging and the weight will come off. You're off to an awesome start!

    From a fellow broccoli lover who eats two giant bags a week. :smiley:
  • duddysdad
    duddysdad Posts: 403 Member
    I have MS also, diagnosed with RRMS in 2008. I know what you mean about exercise, I can't do it at all. If I get hot, it's over for the day, I am dead to the world. I also have pretty bad neuropathy and pain in my legs and hands, so that severely limits what I can do. I have seen swimming suggested since it's low impact and it wouldn't over-heat you.
  • OliveGirl128
    OliveGirl128 Posts: 801 Member
    Welcome! There's definitely a bit of a learning curve at the beginning as you figure out how everything works, but it's a fairly simple process once you get it sorted out :)