Nausea, feeling ill - down 40 lbs in 79 days.
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adamyovanovich wrote: »So, i recently quit drinking alcohol, about 45 days ago. When i drank i drank a lot of calories and binge ate. When i don't drink my diet is really good, i stick around 1800-2000 calories a day. Sometimes around dinner i feel like crap, dizzy, nausea, ill. And today this morning i feel the same, no energy, blech....
I have lost 40 lbs in 79 days of dieting, and i am in no way starving myself.
Im wanting to know if anyone else has had this, is it the calorie intake, toxins releasing into my blood stream or anything else.?
I had blood work at the doctor and he said i am healthy, good bp, cholesterol, no other issues.
Not knowing your stats, yes you are starving yourself imho. I lost weight too rapidly and am actually having to regain to feel half normal again. I know you won't listen to me, because I didn't listen to people around me, but slow it down. I wish I had known about the mfp forums during my initial weight loss. Just my 2 cents. Take it as you will..9 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »Actually, at your weight, the rate of loss is not overly excessive. I’d hazard a guess that there was a lot of loss in the first couple of weeks related to water weight. But your loss appears to be about 1% of body weight per week, on average.
Your arithmetic is off by nearly 25%. OP has averaged close to 4 lbs per week loss and is now just over 300 lbs.
And lack of energy is far more likely to be about calories (aka energy than about types of food or meal timing. Horses, not zebras.Ok. So it’s 1.25% as opposed to 1%. My point stands.It’s not an outrageously high rate of loss.
Nevertheless, while it’s possible the total caloric intake is sufficiently low that OP is having thsse symptoms, at 2000 calories per day it’s not that low. Which means other potential causes should be considered.
There is a lot to be said for the [theoretical] benefits of slower weight loss over rapid weight loss. But even at a rate of 1% per week (on average). OP is looking at a fairly extended period of time to reach a weight in the normal BMI range. So while I don’t advocate weight loss at a rate of more than 1-2 pounds per week, I do believe that when it represents such a small percentage of body weight it’s much less likely to be a problem if it’s still in the range of OP’s.
YMMV.
OP's weight loss = 350 - 310 = 40 lb
OP's weight loss rate = 40 lb/79 days = 0.51 lb/day, and 0.51 lb (7 day/week) = 3.54 lb/week
If we make it easier on ourselves by assuming that OP lost weight at a constant rate, we can calculate an average weight for the 79-day weight loss period: (350 lb - 310 lb)/2 = average weight of 330 lb
One percent of 330 lb = 3.3 lb
Difference with OP's actual weight loss rate is: 3.54 lb/week - 3.30 lb/week = 0.24 lb/week
In theory, OP needs to reduce his calorie deficit by: 0.24 lb/week (3500 cal/lb) = 840 cal/week = 120 cal per day
(In practice, of course, OP needs to reduce his calorie deficit by whatever amount will keep him from feeling dizzy and nauseous around dinnertime.)
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Thanks for all the feedback. I'm definitely trying to do my calorie count it sounds so stupid but it's difficult. When I drank I binge ate everything and bad food. When sober I eat very well. Drink no calories. Eat great food. And am full.5
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adamyovanovich wrote: »Thanks for all the feedback. I'm definitely trying to do my calorie count it sounds so stupid but it's difficult. When I drank I binge ate everything and bad food. When sober I eat very well. Drink no calories. Eat great food. And am full.
If you are eating so little (in terms of energy) that it is making you feel ill, you are not eating "very well." No matter how "great" the specific foods you are eating are.8 -
I upped my calories and feel much better. I can def. Tell if Im too low for the day. Added some mid day snacks and I feel much better. Thanks17
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adamyovanovich wrote: »I upped my calories and feel much better. I can def. Tell if Im too low for the day. Added some mid day snacks and I feel much better. Thanks
Very happy to hear this!
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adamyovanovich wrote: »I upped my calories and feel much better. I can def. Tell if Im too low for the day. Added some mid day snacks and I feel much better. Thanks
Yay! Awesome. So glad you got it figured out. :flowerforyou:2 -
The symptoms you point out sound a lot like a vitamin (magnesium/potassium/sodium) deficiency issue and not an overall consumption issue, although they can seem one in the same if you are at a large caloric deficit and depriving your body of needed minerals. I wouldn't go back to snacking throughout the day as this will just keep your insulin production high. I'd instead just add some electrolytes (sea salt, etc) to your water in between meals if you are feeling dizzy and maintain a decent but sustainable deficit as others have already pointed out for you.5
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Dunno how much weight you need to lose but .5 lb per day is waaaaay fast. 2 lbs per week is max what most should shoot. Im gonna venture a guess to say youre not consuming enough calories and your body isnt functioning at an optimum level. Could effect insulin levels, muscle strength, soft tissue circulation, you name it. Try upping your cals by 300-500 and consume some extra carbs and see how you feel.0
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