Eating 1000 calories a day?

greyphan
greyphan Posts: 5 Member
edited November 24 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi,

I’m a 23 year old pre-t ftm who’s roughly somewhere between 5’1 and 5’3, and my SW is roughly 200lbs (my scale broke a few months ago). MFP gave me a calorie goal of 1500 to lose 1 lb a week. So far, my lowest day was 893 calories (I️ ate a banana after I️ finished my diary to bring it up to just over 1000), and my highest is 1065. I’m not purposely trying to eat so little, but I️ eat mostly fresh fruits, veggies, and plant based foods (I’m 100% vegan), so I️ guess they aren’t that high in calories. Is this sustainable? Or should I️ try and eat more food to lose weight?
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  • Kst76
    Kst76 Posts: 935 Member
    Cook up a pot of quinoa or rice, and throw in a can of beans (whichever you like)
    rice and beans , or rice and peas, etc, makes a complete protein, google other variations!!

    my fave is chickpeas, pinto and black beans . rinse then well first though to remove the gassy stuff!

    im vegan ans struggle to stay under 2000 cals, yesterday i had 4000

    Holy crap! 4k and you dont gain?? Lucky!
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Eating under 1200 cals is not enough even with you being 5ft. Your body will not be getting all the nutrients it needs on those calories. Add more calories to your day by way of nut butters/nuts/avocado etc all which are more calorie dense and will make it easier to reach 1200.
  • slossia
    slossia Posts: 138 Member
    Everything everyone told you is true, you need to eat more. I’m vegan and know that you need to eat that avacado, if you don’t get enough good fats in your diet, your going to feel lousy!!
  • Rosemary7391
    Rosemary7391 Posts: 232 Member
    zamphir66 wrote: »
    greyphan wrote: »
    Mslmesq wrote: »
    Yes, of course you should eat more than that!

    But more importantly, how at 23 years old do you not know how tall you are? Seriously.

    The last time I️ was measured I️ was 10. I️ know I’ve grown and inch or two since then, just not sure precisely how much. I️ know I’m really short, I️ just don’t see the point in knowing my height too precisely.

    Have you not been to the doctor since you were 10? Every time I go to the doctor I get my weight, height, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and pulse, at the very least taken. I mean, this is all part of your medical file.

    I don't recall the doctor taking any of those measurements in the ~3 times I've been since I was 16. They weren't relevant to the problem at hand so I wouldn't expect them to take all that time to do it!

    OP, maybe trying drinking some calories if the problem is that you feel full - almond milk, or a smoothie with seeds/nut butter etc. But keep at it until you find something that works for you. Also make sure you're logging accurately and not actually eating more than you think you are.
  • Meelisv
    Meelisv Posts: 235 Member
    Almond milk is typically quite low in calories. Peanut butter (or any nut butter) is a good option - calorie dense and a good source of fat and protein.
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    If you don't like avocados, eat some pb&j. You might feel fine for a while at 1000 calories a day. Until you don't. And it takes a while to come back from the don't.
  • jessicafordy9
    jessicafordy9 Posts: 13 Member
    Skimmed through comments so apologies if this has been said but are you weighing the food. Entries like 1 Apple, 1 bannana or a handful/cup of nuts etc. Can be vastly off. You could be eating more calories then you think of this is the case.
  • greyphan
    greyphan Posts: 5 Member
    lucerorojo wrote: »
    What kind of doctors do you folks go to? No matter what I go in for, the first thing they do is put me on a scale and weigh, and then take blood pressure.

    I am also confused by the OP. If all she eats is 800-900 of fruits and vegetables calories, how did she get to be 200 lbs.??

    I’m a very different person than I used to be, I️ used to eat a lot of processed foods and take out.
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