649lbs and 3790 calories

spagano8888
spagano8888 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 21 in Health and Weight Loss
Does 3790 calories for a day seem like too much for a person of my size?
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  • ecjim
    ecjim Posts: 1,001 Member
    It sounds like it might be reasonable, but at your size weight loss is a life or death matter - see a Doc. you may need to go on a very strict program & get the weight off more quickly the person who is just overweight.
    See a Doc. We are not qualified to safely advise you.
    Are you able the move or exercise? At one hospital I worked I had bariatric patients that where your size - from 500 to 800 lbs . Most could not get out of bed. Eastcoast JIm
  • spagano8888
    spagano8888 Posts: 11 Member
    Had went to a hospital they said 2000. Went to doctor I believe she said 2500 calories... but she didn't calculate anything.... mfp says 3790, of course I like the higher number. I just don't know what number to use! They all say different things.
  • TracyV125
    TracyV125 Posts: 100 Member
    I would suggest checking with your doctor as we don't know your medical history. All this journey takes is commitment and belief in yourself. Everyone here will help you along the way if you need encouragement. Eat at the calorie deficit that your doctor tells you and if your dr thinks you can exercise a bit, just take a walk. The more you do it the easier it gets. Congrats on your decision to get healthy! Wishing you the best in your journey!
  • clayelliott847
    clayelliott847 Posts: 125 Member
    Congratulations on starting a lifestyle change. Stick with it and start excersizing, at least take a good walk.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    I think that 3500 calories equals one pound, so I would think to actually lose weight, you'd have to be eating under that amount. But, I'm also pretty much winging it for myself, so I don't really know as much as I'd like to think I do

    This wouldn't be accurate. To lose weight, you have to eat under the amount of calories that your body uses per day. Estimating how many calories your body uses per day is completely independent of how many calories it takes to lose one pound.
  • Rusty740
    Rusty740 Posts: 749 Member
    edited August 2017
    Had went to a hospital they said 2000. Went to doctor I believe she said 2500 calories... but she didn't calculate anything.... mfp says 3790, of course I like the higher number. I just don't know what number to use! They all say different things.

    The deficit you are able to do, and be happy, is the right number. It will change over time, but the main thing is to focus on the process (tracking calories well) eating good foods, and the weight will take care of itself. If 3790 is working in two weeks, stick with it. :)
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