Calories to low?
maryrshstattoo
Posts: 206 Member
So I went to see my Doctor yesterday and I discussed with him my desire to lose 5 more lbs. I explained to him that I had not lost anything in over a month and that I maintain a strict caloric intake in the 1200-1300 range with daily exercise. He told me I am not eating enough that I should be taking in at least 1500 calories MFP recommends 1200 calories with no exercise . He also told me my Cholesterol was excellent that my Vit D was the best he'd ever seen woo woo!! I was pleased to here that. But I am confused on the calorie thing. Any words of wisdom or thoughts??
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trust the doctor is my words of wisdom, people on here only give you thier opinion, up to you whether you take advice from them, but when a doctor tells you something I guess you should listen0
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I'm of the mindset that doctors trump MFP with their expertise. He knows more about you than just numbers you've put into a computer program that apply to thousands of people.0
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You're definitely not eating enough based on your diary. Eating so few calories and not eating back exercise calories is a surefire way to have weight loss stall.0
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I have found that when my weight loss slows down/stops to up my calories by 100. Esp. on the days you exercise... You need to have at least 100-200 more calories. Seems to work. As your body gets more fit it just needs more to run off of. You've gotta fuel it to do all that exercise!0
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MFP and your doctor are saying the same thing. You should log your exercise and eat back those calories. You will be following the plan and your doctors advice.0
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Your calories are probably too low with exercising. I would suggest going to www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/stroutman81 and go down to "The Math of MFP - Calorie Mathimatica" and it will hep explain why your calories are too low. I hope it helps.0
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eat more0
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MFP and your doctor are saying the same thing. You should log your exercise and eat back those calories. You will be following the plan and your doctors advice.0
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If what you are currently doing is not currently working, trying the doctor's advice can't hurt.0
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MFP and your doctor are saying the same thing. You should log your exercise and eat back those calories. You will be following the plan and your doctors advice.
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Double-check the calculations. Your maintain w/o excercise should be around 1500.0
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Hmm, I would definitely up the cals for a while and see if that works. Or just eat back most of your exercise calories. Your net seems really low most days. I eat back almost all of my exercise calories most days and lose weight just fine. I also eat 1800 calories a day (plus exercise calories) but I know I weigh more than you do...but just throwing that out there since it is possible to eat a lot of cals and still lose weight.0
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Thanks, I 'm going to up my calories today. I think tricking my body will help up today down tomorrow but I'll stay in a healthy range and take a day off from exercise now and again. I just want to get 5 more lbs off.0
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