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Is calorie counting really going to work?

LadyLeaAZ
LadyLeaAZ Posts: 24 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I've been at this myfitnesspal thing for over a week now at 1200 calories per day. Though I've been trying portion control for over a month and cut out sodas over 3 weeks ago and am drinking only water now.

If I google lots of sites come up saying calorie counting doesn't work. Also doing a search about egg consumption some sites say no more than 3 a day and others say 6 per week. So which is it?

Some websites suggest barely eating causes your metabolism to slow down and other say that is a bunch of hooey otherwise the cast of survivor wouldn't be so skinny by the end of the month.

I usually get so busy and stressed out I used to eat once a day at dinner. So now I'm trying to eat three times a day and its hard since I'm not hungry. Some days I don't even hit 1200 calories, i could be 300-400 short. I also started walking 10-30 minutes per day and yet it feels like nothing is happening.

I just want to be able to stand on the scale and see numbers in the 160's whether i am dressed or not, that is my small goal/be at 165 by 9/15. It didn't seem impossible from reading everyone else's stories, but now I'm starting to doubt.
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  • LadyLeaAZ
    LadyLeaAZ Posts: 24 Member
    Yeah I did buy a scale, just one of those cheapy 5.99 ones at BBB. My husband is already making fun of me and not happy that i'm counting calories even though he told me i was fat.

    Height 5'6" and i seem to flop between 169 and 172 on a daily basis currently



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  • Heather4448
    Heather4448 Posts: 908 Member
    It works. Stick around; read the forums.
  • RogueRunner_1
    RogueRunner_1 Posts: 32 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Before the hordes arrive with the torches and pitchforks, I'll add the common sense proviso:

    Speaking purely in terms of weight loss, calories are all that matter. When you factor in general health, body composition, energy levels, satiety/adherence, workout performance, etc., overall nutrition, macro- and micronutrients matter. It's a good idea to eat a varied, balanced diet while maintaining a caloric deficit over time to elicit the desired weight loss.
    Well said
  • RuNaRoUnDaFiEld
    RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Posts: 5,864 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Before the hordes arrive with the torches and pitchforks, I'll add the common sense proviso:

    Speaking purely in terms of weight loss, calories are all that matter. Period. With that said, when you factor in general health, body composition, energy levels, satiety/adherence, workout performance, etc., overall nutrition, macro- and micronutrients matter. It's a good idea to eat a varied, balanced diet while maintaining a caloric deficit over time to elicit the desired weight loss.

    /end thread
  • pamfgil
    pamfgil Posts: 449 Member
    Look up learned helplessness, looks like that is what your husband is trying to induce in you
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