Gaining weight on 1200?

I need some help.
I'm putting on weight when I'm eating only 1200 calories 5 days a week, 1500 on the rest. I'm 5'8" (F) at 59 kg.
Most of what I eat are veggies and fruits and some protein and fat sources, and I'm sure that my counting is correct. Did this happen to anybody? What did you do?
I workout 5 days a week with intensity ranging from moderate to intense.
I suffer from chronic constipation (since childhood) and retain a lot of water for some reason. I try to limit my salt intake and drink 3 liters of water daily but still? This has been going on for a couple of months now and I gained 5kg. Please help.
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  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    can you open your diary?
  • KNoceros
    KNoceros Posts: 326 Member
    edited January 2019
    Are you very sure that you are really eating 1200 kCal?
    i.e. are you weighing (preferably in grams) EVERYTHING that goes in your mouth? Are you choosing sensible entries for products in the database?
    It is highly unlikely that at 5’9” and as active that you say you are 1200 kCal is a surplus. (I’m 5’5” and 62 kg and maintain on 1700 on my most sedentary days!)
  • AmyC2288
    AmyC2288 Posts: 386 Member
    can you open your diary?

    Agreed. Your logging is the likely culprit. You will get much more help by making your diary public.
  • zeejane03
    zeejane03 Posts: 993 Member
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    Are you very sure that you are really eating 1200 kCal?
    i.e. are you weighing (preferably in grams) EVERYTHING that goes in your mouth? Are you choosing sensible entries for products in the database?
    It is highly unlikely that at 5’9” and as active that you say you are 1200 kCal is a surplus. (I’m 5’5” and 62 kg and maintain on 1700!)

    Sadly yes. 2 years ago, I used to eat way, way more than this (almost 2000) and still I could lose weight. I don't know what happened now. I try to be as accurate as possible when measuring. I eat only 2 meals a day (breakfast and lunch), so it's not that hard to count the calories. Do I need to see a doctor?

    Are you using a food scale?
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,933 Member
    What is your aim? You're already rather low weight for your size.
  • Ria2and1
    Ria2and1 Posts: 7 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    Are you very sure that you are really eating 1200 kCal?
    i.e. are you weighing (preferably in grams) EVERYTHING that goes in your mouth? Are you choosing sensible entries for products in the database?
    It is highly unlikely that at 5’9” and as active that you say you are 1200 kCal is a surplus. (I’m 5’5” and 62 kg and maintain on 1700!)

    Sadly yes. 2 years ago, I used to eat way, way more than this (almost 2000) and still I could lose weight. I don't know what happened now. I try to be as accurate as possible when measuring. I eat only 2 meals a day (breakfast and lunch), so it's not that hard to count the calories. Do I need to see a doctor?

    Are you using a food scale?

    No. I normally measure by tb/tsp and cups.
  • Ria2and1
    Ria2and1 Posts: 7 Member
    yirara wrote: »
    What is your aim? You're already rather low weight for your size.

    I'm as they say "skinny-fat". I'm trying to lose fat and gain muscle, but I seem to be accomplishing neither.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    zeejane03 wrote: »
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    Are you very sure that you are really eating 1200 kCal?
    i.e. are you weighing (preferably in grams) EVERYTHING that goes in your mouth? Are you choosing sensible entries for products in the database?
    It is highly unlikely that at 5’9” and as active that you say you are 1200 kCal is a surplus. (I’m 5’5” and 62 kg and maintain on 1700!)

    Sadly yes. 2 years ago, I used to eat way, way more than this (almost 2000) and still I could lose weight. I don't know what happened now. I try to be as accurate as possible when measuring. I eat only 2 meals a day (breakfast and lunch), so it's not that hard to count the calories. Do I need to see a doctor?

    Are you using a food scale?

    No. I normally measure by tb/tsp and cups.

    Using this method is highly inaccurate-I think you just figured out your issue. Start measuring out portion sizes on a food scale and you'll be shocked at what portion sizes actually are. You're most likely eating quite a bit more than 1,200 calories a day.

    I'm almost 6 years into maintenance and I still use my food scale to spot check serving sizes!

    +1
  • Ria2and1
    Ria2and1 Posts: 7 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    I need some help.
    I'm putting on weight when I'm eating only 1200 calories 5 days a week, 1500 on the rest. I'm 5'8" (F) at 59 kg.
    Most of what I eat are veggies and fruits and some protein and fat sources, and I'm sure that my counting is correct. Did this happen to anybody? What did you do?
    I workout 5 days a week with intensity ranging from moderate to intense.
    I suffer from chronic constipation (since childhood) and retain a lot of water for some reason. I try to limit my salt intake and drink 3 liters of water daily but still? This has been going on for a couple of months now and I gained 5kg. Please help.

    A couple of things...

    First, if I'm mathing correctly, you are already at the bottom of the healthy weight range for your height. It really shouldn't concern you too much if you put on a little weight. If you are unhappy with how you look, perhaps a recomp, where you put on a little muscle without gaining appreciable weight, would be the answer:

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat/p1

    First try to tighten up your logging and see how many calories you are really eating. There are lots of common logging errors we've all made. Use a food scale for all solids, double check that the database entries you are using reflect accurate calorie totals. When I started doing that, I realized I had been eating as much as 400 cals more than I thought I was!

    Regardless, gaining 10 lbs in 2 months without a drastic change to your eating is unusual. If you feel like your constipation or water retention has been worse than usual in this last couple of months, coupled with the odd weight gain, I would get a checkup to be safe.

    Guess it's time to get a food scale then. That was helpful, thanks!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    I need some help.
    I'm putting on weight when I'm eating only 1200 calories 5 days a week, 1500 on the rest. I'm 5'8" (F) at 59 kg.
    Most of what I eat are veggies and fruits and some protein and fat sources, and I'm sure that my counting is correct. Did this happen to anybody? What did you do?
    I workout 5 days a week with intensity ranging from moderate to intense.
    I suffer from chronic constipation (since childhood) and retain a lot of water for some reason. I try to limit my salt intake and drink 3 liters of water daily but still? This has been going on for a couple of months now and I gained 5kg. Please help.

    Just want to clarify - the exercise is not new? You've been doing that for a few months as well? There can be water retention from a new exercise program, but it doesn't sound like yours is new.
  • jasonpoihegatama
    jasonpoihegatama Posts: 496 Member
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    I need some help.
    I'm putting on weight when I'm eating only 1200 calories 5 days a week, 1500 on the rest. I'm 5'8" (F) at 59 kg.
    Most of what I eat are veggies and fruits and some protein and fat sources, and I'm sure that my counting is correct. Did this happen to anybody? What did you do?
    I workout 5 days a week with intensity ranging from moderate to intense.
    I suffer from chronic constipation (since childhood) and retain a lot of water for some reason. I try to limit my salt intake and drink 3 liters of water daily but still? This has been going on for a couple of months now and I gained 5kg. Please help.

    How old are you? 5'8 ft at 59 kg this is not overweight have you a photo? What is your Goal ? to get toned? how long have you been eating 1200 / 1500 cals for ? have you cut out all carbs from your eating? if so for how long?
  • aokoye
    aokoye Posts: 3,495 Member
    I agree there is a lot going on and many variables are at play: at any given day you may vary your caloric expenditure 250 depending on what you do. Or you may under estimate / your carloric intake -+250. Really the only thing that matters in the end is some form of consistency. So my point is precision really doesn't mean much, because in the end it's all a guess anyway.
    What Im reading into is how the OP may be feeling... Which is overly deprived. I know of people in the exact same boat and have seen food psychologists for eating disorders. A little know fact: there are indeed anorexic people (known as atypical anorexia) that are overweight/normal weight. I don't expect anyone to take my word for it though - and I'm pretty sure there will be hoards of people calling BS. Regardless it is indeed possible and it does exist. Not suggesting that the OP is in this category per se. It is a spectrum.

    I think focusing efforts in trying to nail down exact numbers is akin to plugging finger sized holes in a boat that has a major breach.

    In order to make some large and sizable changes it's necessary to address the main and largest contributor to the issue (ie: the state of the body's metabolism) raher than focusing on the small stuff.

    PS how did you arrive at the TDEE being 200?

    Where are you getting the "the OP is feeling overly deprived" from? Also while you say you aren't suggesting that the OP has an eating disorder, you're getting awfully close to implying as such. Note the, "I know of people in the exact same boat and have seen food psychologists for eating disorders"
  • Ria2and1
    Ria2and1 Posts: 7 Member
    KetoZandra wrote: »
    I used to be very slim and all of a sudden I was gaining weight (30lbs a year on 1200 calories) and my diet hadn't changed. Many doctors later and it was confirmed that I had PCOS. I went to 3 medical dieticians and each one put me on a traditional diet of 1200 calories which is what I was eating already and I continued to gain weight.
    The first time I took carbs and fruit out of my diet the weight stopped going up.
    Talk to your doctor and ask them to check if you have pcos. If you do the switch your diet to keto or low carb.

    I do have low estrogen and progesterone levels, but I had a pelvic ultrasound and my ovaries were healthy. I also had my TSH tested and it was normal, but I'm still suspecting hypothyroidism as I experience most of its symptoms. Should I test my T3 and T4 as well?
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
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    im 5'1 and lose a steady 2 pounds/ week on 1200. and thats with semi inaccurate logging.

    you are eating more than you think you are.
  • Teabythesea_
    Teabythesea_ Posts: 559 Member
    Ria2and1 wrote: »
    KetoZandra wrote: »
    I used to be very slim and all of a sudden I was gaining weight (30lbs a year on 1200 calories) and my diet hadn't changed. Many doctors later and it was confirmed that I had PCOS. I went to 3 medical dieticians and each one put me on a traditional diet of 1200 calories which is what I was eating already and I continued to gain weight.
    The first time I took carbs and fruit out of my diet the weight stopped going up.
    Talk to your doctor and ask them to check if you have pcos. If you do the switch your diet to keto or low carb.

    I do have low estrogen and progesterone levels, but I had a pelvic ultrasound and my ovaries were healthy. I also had my TSH tested and it was normal, but I'm still suspecting hypothyroidism as I experience most of its symptoms. Should I test my T3 and T4 as well?

    have them refer you to an endocrinologist. my daugher has hypothyroidism and it took them almost 2 years of testing to find out she had it only because she had fluctuating levels. one test came out high while all others came out normal. she was referred to an endo and like I said and after the end of almost 2 years of normal levels her last test came out high again and every subsequent test was high. so she is now on meds to treat it. they should have tested your T3, T3RU, T4, and TSH levels and an thyroid antibody test too would be good too. They also tested my daugter for PCOS(as it can go hand in hand with thyroid issues). and her vitamin D levels which her D levels were low so she takes a supplement weekly for that.


    I will also say that many people will call BS on the CICO issue. but my daughter had no appetite and she was eating less than 1200 calories most days it was less than 500. (we kept track and we weighed and logged everything here on mfp-she had an acct) I knew what she ate as shes a homebody and only time she left the house was when she was with me or her dad/brother. she gained weight over the years .

    she is obese and has tried to lose the weight. even eating 1200 calories now she hasnt lost anything,in fact she has gained weight. her levels for thyroid say they are now in the normal range. its been 6 months and still no loss and shes working and on her feet 5-8 hrs a day and still no loss. There are still days she eats under 1200 and nothing.

    her weight gain started when she was 9 years old(she was tested back then and tests were normal) and shes 23 now. its went up every year since then. it was stable for the last year and now shes gaining again. she should be losing being more active and not eating a lot but she isnt. and it shouldnt be water retention because in the last 2 months shes gained 20 lbs. she doesnt eat enough to gain 20 lbs in 2 months time.

    I would hope that shes gained weight between the ages of 9 and 23...
    Jokes aside, I doubt you're tracking every gram of a 23 year old's intake 24/7. If she's on medication for her thyroid there is no reason to believe that it is continuing to impact her weight loss, or lack thereof.

    My guess is that shes eating more than you think or one or both of you are not logging accurately, or maybe it's a combination.