Not losing weight?

Hi im Leanne, im 5"7 and weigh 210lbs, im on An intake of 1200cals and the weight isnt coming off. I excercise most Days, other Days my mental health takes over and I just dont have the energy. I Was told on a 1200c intake id lose weight even without excercise. Ive tried everything, cutting out fat in meals eating better etc but its not shifting, anyone with any advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
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  • tiptoethruthetulips
    tiptoethruthetulips Posts: 3,371 Member
    edited November 2017
    Are you actually weighing and/or measuring all your food and drink intake?

    If not, grab a set of scales and start measuring, its possible you are consuming more calories than you think.


    How long have you been calorie counting? A week, two or four weeks? Has weight shifted up or down at all in that time?
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    Hey, I started in march, then stopped for a while as went on holiday etc, started doing another diet when I come back which didnt work for me so back on this about september time.

    Ive lost couple of pounds here and there. I know one major prob of mine is that I dont eat breakfast so I drink tea instead, what am I to measure? The milk? Most of my food I scan on mfp too. Ive even been to the docs about it as worried it could be thyroid etc but he said hea not too worried. Well I bloody am and I want to lose 4stone!! Lol.
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    edited November 2017
    lc101186 wrote: »
    Hey, I started in march, then stopped for a while as went on holiday etc, started doing another diet when I come back which didnt work for me so back on this about september time.

    Ive lost couple of pounds here and there. I know one major prob of mine is that I dont eat breakfast so I drink tea instead, what am I to measure? The milk? Most of my food I scan on mfp too. Ive even been to the docs about it as worried it could be thyroid etc but he said hea not too worried. Well I bloody am and I want to lose 4stone!! Lol.

    Milk has calories. Yes, you measure and log it. Anything with calories needs to be accounted for - weigh solids, measure liquids. Double check your database entries - even scanned things are inaccurate. Weigh scanned products too, the suggested serving may not be the amount you eat.
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    Im still eating loads less than I normally do and cutting out fat in alot of things. I think I may need to up my game and excercise more. Thanks for your advice
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    Lately ive been off guard as had alot going on etc but I eat... 2 teas with a dash of milk for breakfast, lunch yoghurt, eggs, 1 rash bacon sometimes changes, I may add spoonful of beans or a slice of brown bread, dinner, Home made stuff which is normally baked not fried, I really dont eat alot at all??
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    Ok, have scales and measuring.jugs at the ready. Also what are peoples views on intermittent fasting? I dont eat breakfast, I physically cant as it makes me feel sick so... I could do a 16:8? Of course I need to look into it more but ive heard nothing but good things about this.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    No...you need to accurately log your food. Eating fat doesn't make you fat. Eating excess calories (whether it's vegetables, milk, fruit, protein) will make you fat. I'd focus less on exercise and more on what you eat.

    ^ this
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    It sounds like IF would be good for you (many here are like you and don’t/can’t eat breakfast), but you still have to log everything as accurately as possible. Weigh all your foods, measure your milk and other liquids.
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    Thank you for all your advice, I will measure and weigh everything. Fingers crossed this works.
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    When I bake I use 1calorie spray usually need about 4 of those, im going to take all the advice and run with it.
  • lc101186
    lc101186 Posts: 13 Member
    I think ive lost 5lbs, as I weighed more when back from holiday, but thats since august? I even brought a new Set of scales, I dont drink fizzy drinks whatsoever unless im out and then.il get diet, I dont drink alcohol, only ever tea (boring I know) I ver rarely go over 1200. Ive consulted a doctor hes not worried. So weighing and measuring and not scanning is what I need to do.
  • ladyhusker39
    ladyhusker39 Posts: 1,406 Member
    lc101186 wrote: »
    Lately ive been off guard as had alot going on etc but I eat... 2 teas with a dash of milk for breakfast, lunch yoghurt, eggs, 1 rash bacon sometimes changes, I may add spoonful of beans or a slice of brown bread, dinner, Home made stuff which is normally baked not fried, I really dont eat alot at all??

    I made a recipe last night that I figured would be super low in calories, zucchini noodles with roasted vegetables and goat cheese. A "Serving" was around 1/4 a cup and that was low calories but to actually fill up it was around 550 (oil, butter and goat cheese made up a majority of this especially the oil from roasting the veggies) But 550 from dinner, is almost half of the calories of 1,200 its really easy to over eat, even when eating healthy

    I would argue that this is why 1200 calories is too low for almost everyone.
  • Spliner1969
    Spliner1969 Posts: 3,233 Member
    lc101186 wrote: »
    I think ive lost 5lbs, as I weighed more when back from holiday, but thats since august? I even brought a new Set of scales, I dont drink fizzy drinks whatsoever unless im out and then.il get diet, I dont drink alcohol, only ever tea (boring I know) I ver rarely go over 1200. Ive consulted a doctor hes not worried. So weighing and measuring and not scanning is what I need to do.

    Agreed. Scanning labels is ok, but still weigh it. The labels only have to be accurate 'per serving' they are allowed to be off on weight by quite a bit. A package can say it's 8 oz, but be 10oz or 6oz. The labels lie! ;)
  • laurenebargar
    laurenebargar Posts: 3,081 Member
    lc101186 wrote: »
    Lately ive been off guard as had alot going on etc but I eat... 2 teas with a dash of milk for breakfast, lunch yoghurt, eggs, 1 rash bacon sometimes changes, I may add spoonful of beans or a slice of brown bread, dinner, Home made stuff which is normally baked not fried, I really dont eat alot at all??

    I made a recipe last night that I figured would be super low in calories, zucchini noodles with roasted vegetables and goat cheese. A "Serving" was around 1/4 a cup and that was low calories but to actually fill up it was around 550 (oil, butter and goat cheese made up a majority of this especially the oil from roasting the veggies) But 550 from dinner, is almost half of the calories of 1,200 its really easy to over eat, even when eating healthy

    I would argue that this is why 1200 calories is too low for almost everyone.

    I agree I tried the 1,200 calories for awhile, I didnt last long eventually you realize its just not enough food
  • mgalsf12
    mgalsf12 Posts: 350 Member
    lc101186 wrote: »
    Thank you for all your advice, I will measure and weigh everything. Fingers crossed this works.
    Of course it will work, but you have to be honest with yourself and actually weigh everything. If you are 5' 7", 210 pounds and not losing weight, I would guess that you are actually consuming over 2000 calories a day. Personally I find it difficult to only eat 1200 calories a day, I'm averaging 1350.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 1,249 Member
    lc101186 wrote: »
    Hi im Leanne, im 5"7 and weigh 210lbs, im on An intake of 1200cals and the weight isnt coming off. I excercise most Days, other Days my mental health takes over and I just dont have the energy. I Was told on a 1200c intake id lose weight even without excercise. Ive tried everything, cutting out fat in meals eating better etc but its not shifting, anyone with any advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.

    You need to specifically weigh out and measure portions - Otherwise you simply do not know how many calories you're taking in. You also need to make sure you're not drinking in the calories. This is where many people fail. They drink back all their calories whether through alcohol, juices or squashes.
  • jjtweb
    jjtweb Posts: 37 Member
    I feel your pain. Stahls are super head games! I had a trainer suggest something to me so I gave it a shot and either it worked or timing was impeccable. I began HIT recumbant biking (I have a bad knee so I use the recumbant bike). I warm up for five minutes spend twenty minuts at thirty seconds each going back and forth and to get my high intensity I shoot for two miles or more faster. Then I cool down for five minutes. I do other work outs but they don't really push my weight loss they more help me gain balance, stability and strength. But doing the HIT ride within two days pushed me off a stahl that had me nearly crazy. Not saying this is full proof but if your already exercising give it a try, it's more fun to then just your normal stroll.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 1,249 Member
    Da Frick is a stahl? do you mean a stall or a plateau?
  • stanmann571
    stanmann571 Posts: 5,727 Member
    Dazzler21 wrote: »
    Da Frick is a stahl? do you mean a stall or a plateau?

    Pretty sure it's a chain saw... Nope, that Stihl.

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