Is my body going into starvation mode?
angelica0292
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I don't eat all the calories it tells me to but i dont feel hungry at all...sooo is that bad or what will it still be hard for me to lose this weight?
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You are hardly eating. You should at least try to eat 1200 calories a day. I would say "yes" to your question.0
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Definitely eating way too little. Try eating some fruits/veggies0
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Add some nuts, avocado, olive oil, or higher (healthy) cals to menu.0
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Considering the fact that you've had mostly negative NET or <500 NET days the answer is absolutely "yes". You need to increase your intake dramatically and develop the proper balance between calorie intake and calorie burn that will allow you to healthily achieve your goals.
Cheers.
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You cannot live on the amount of calories you are taking in! You must at least 1200 and probably 1400 a day. As other's have said, you need a balance between workouts and calorie intake.
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you need to eat more. Dairy helps you lose.. add some milk, cheese or yogurt. May want to keep an eye on your sodium too.. Pretty sure your lunch and dinner would meet your sodium levels for the week... lol0
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I usually only eat my original 1460, you should get at least 1200 cals a day I try not to use my excercise calories, it just works better for me that way. You have to eat to lose!0
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I'm not a big believer in the magic 1,200 calorie number. Do what is right for your body... it will let you know what the right number is. With that said, 600 calories or less is basically a starvation diet and not recommended. This not only deprives your body of the basic nutrients it needs to function on a daily basis... it is not helping you learn how to eat sensibly to help keep your weight off over time. As you age, this kind of eating habit will do more harm than good. Good luck to you!0
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In my opinion, your diet needs a major overhaul.
You need to intake more calories, and scrap most of the crap you're eatting
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It is especially important to eat in the morning - a healthy big breakfast. I know - difficult for those of us not used to it. Once you do, however, you REALLY start needing and wanting it. Don't like breakfast foods? My friend does a Boca burger on a thin bun (Oroweat). Even a yummy protein shake to sip all morning would be great.0
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I think you're not hungry because your metabolism is knocked out of whack. Increase your calories over the next week, continue eating like that for the next few weeks and your metabolism should kick back in action. Right now you're holding onto everything you eat and then some.
If you are really logging everything you eat, then you should eat more. If you aren't logging, then start doing so.0 -
JamesonsMommy took the words right out of my mouth re: sodium. You may want to opt to keep track of that, too. I can almost TASTE the sodium just reading the word "SPAM", and anytime I use the noodles, I always use extra water and only 1/2 the flavor packet.
I get the 'starvation mode' alert almost every day, but I come within 10 calories per day of my goal. You are only hurting yourself by eating as low as you are. you have the will...now look for the way! : )
Good luck to you, and be kind to your body and it will deliver you positive results! :drinker: :drinker: And remember your water!
And take "4lafz" seriously...look at her awesome results! :smooched:0 -
I am eating 900 a day and most would consider this way too low. The only reason my doc said this is ok is that I am trying to qualify for gastric surgery.
You don't look very heavy based on your pic.
You would most likely do fine on 1000 or 1200 a day and would have more energy to work out.
I did what you are doing for a year and really messed up my metabolism. You can't help but lose weight on what you are eating but when you start eating normally again you are likely to gain weight quickly.
I got down to 150 lbs on what you are eating but ballooned up over 250 within a year when I started eating a normal 2000 calorie diet.0 -
Not only do you need to eat more, you need to eat better.
Lean meats
Green veggies
Fruits, etc..
You're not doing your body any favors by starving it. :flowerforyou:0 -
You are eating way too little. Need to increase your calorie intake or your body will definately go into starvation mode. Remember when you loose weight fast because of lack of food, you do not loose fat but muscle and water and as soon as you start eating again, you will gain very quickly.0
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It's diaries like yours that scare me. Sorry.
Yes, you are eating way, way, way too little. When I did a research paper on anorexia, I read about daily food intakes that are very similar to yours. Please, before you do yourself real harm, start eating food. If you have been eating like this for a long time, you may have already started do yourself harm.0 -
Not only do you need to eat more, you need to eat better.
Lean meats
Green veggies
Fruits, etc..
You're not doing your body any favors by starving it. :flowerforyou:
I have to agree. Skip the Spam, Ramen noodles, etc. Shop the perimeter of your local grocery store and look for fresh fruit, vegetables, lean meats and dairy. Try to stick to foods in their natural form and cook at home. Pass by anything in a box or can. Pre-package and processed foods will not assist in your weight loss journey... no matter how little of it you eat. You can do this!0 -
Alright. I know I'm not eating the most healtiest meals right now but it's all i have. I'm 19 and living on my own and barly got a job. Spam and noodles are prety much what I've got to live on until my food stamps kick in on the 12th....doing all i can with what i got... =/0
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Can you eat more of the things you have then until you can afford to get some healthy foods? Have you tried couponing? Is there a clearance section of your store? Ask!! Some kind of food bank??
You're eating dangerously low amounts, and could end up doing damage, getting burnt out, going into starvation mode etc.0 -
Alright. I know I'm not eating the most healtiest meals right now but it's all i have. I'm 19 and living on my own and barly got a job. Spam and noodles are prety much what I've got to live on until my food stamps kick in on the 12th....doing all i can with what i got... =/
This sounds tough, but please try to eat more... at this point I don't think it matters too much exactly what you eat, just just need to get more calories in each day, you can't stay healthy eating like this.
If you search "budget recipes" you'll find lots of info and ideas for low cost meals. I know people on here are full of great ideas and are happy to help.
Things like lentils cook up into dahl pretty quicky and fill you up and have some good nutrition.
Look for the clearance corner in your supermarket to see if they have bags of bargain veggies that you can cook into soup or casserole. Add your noodles and spam to these if that's what in the cupboard and you will be much better off in terms of nutrition.
Take care0 -
A bag of rice and a bag of beans will go a long way toward adding nutrition to your meals, and they are usually very, very cheap at Walmart (in fact, probably cheaper ounce for ounce than the Spam). A really easy way to add flavor to the beans is to add some chopped Spam to the pot you're making the beans in or to substitute chicken broth for water. No, it's not the most balanced meal, but it would be better than what you're eating right now.
For vegetables, buy a small bunch of green onions (usually less than $1) and keep them in about an inch of water in a jar at home. If you use the tops of the onions, they will keep growing in the jar and you will always have fresh green onions on hand (they will go well chopped up and tossed into your noodle soup). Also, frozen bulk bags of vegetables will often come out to be cheaper than fresh or canned, so check to see if they are on sale. It's really easy to add a handful of those to your ramen as you're cooking them (and only use half the seasoning packet ... a lot of the horrible stuff is in the seasoning rather than the noodles themselves). Also, I will usually add an egg to my ramen noodles ... easy protein!
Hang in there ... I recently lived on unemployment for 8 months before going back to school and having to stick to a student budget again. Coupons will definitely go a long way. But eating healthier can be done even on food stamps; it just takes some creativity.0 -
Everything I have was givin to me. I don't have a penny right now...i will on the 12th though...the food banks close by the time i get off work and i have to be clocked in by the time they open0
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Well when you do get the financial help needed, as others have said, buy healthier foods, you're only depleting your body of the nutrients it needs with the food you're eating now. I know it can be hard, so good luck.0
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You're eating enough to lose weight in a safe manner but your exercise is putting your net calories in the range where you will start to starve. Starving will take quite some time, however. The good thing, though, is that you'll probably only do it once. :-)
From your diary entries, you're eating enough calories to lose weight very quickly. If you've got 119 pounds to lose, you've got a huge amount of food stored and, now that you don't have a lot of money to buy food, you can put that stored food (fat) to good use.
Since you've got a week and a half before you get public assistance, cut out the exercise, spend your money on a bottle of multi-vitamins, and enjoy your weight loss.
My weight loss progress is here:
http://cbeinfo.net/weight.htm
As that page shows, on a low calorie diet (based on my size I was eating fewer calories than you), you just might lose weight very quickly. I was losing weight for seven months, and I had a superb weight loss experience, like hundreds of thousands of others who have eaten a diet of 800 to 1000 net calories per day to lose weight. Your diary entries put you in that range as long as you cut out the exercise 'til you can buy more food.
OK, what's the outlook if your calorie level stays at the current level?
You'll drop weight very quickly but you'll suffer a variety of serious medical problems. The end result, if you continue it, will be a slow death.
This link will provide additional information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation_mode
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Really;;;;; I eat alot sometimes and sometimes not!!!!!!...BUT however I do take my vitiamins daily and health drinks and its been working for me..I workout more when eating more and less when not..I switch my routine around...tho you will lose and choose new ways as:flowerforyou: time goes by!!!!!!.. We all are here and we all are learning every day!!!!...0
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