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| May 15 2008 20:41 | ||
Hey guys, so... here's the gig.. I'm finding it REALLY hard to eat 1) well 2) substaintially 3) variety within the 1200 calorie count range. How do you all do it? Any suggestions? |
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| #1 | May 15 2008 20:49 | |
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Are you really short with a small frame and lots of weight to lose? Otherwise you probably need to eat more.
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| #2 | May 15 2008 21:21 | |
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No, I need to stick to 1200. |
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| #3 | May 15 2008 21:22 | |
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what are your stats? |
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| #4 | May 15 2008 21:37 | |
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I thought you were in the same thread as I was (we are both about 5'5 / 5'6"??) - I remember feeling so demoralised cos you were so much lighter than me (about 120lbs?) LOL |
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| #5 | May 15 2008 21:44 | |
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Going by some stats I found in your other posts you are 5'5" and 115, looking to get down to 110.
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| #6 | May 16 2008 01:45 | |
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Ok, so my reasons for wanting to get down to the weight I need to be at are personal, and work related. I thank you for your concern, but rest assured that I'm an adult and I can take care of my own body. I was curious about how others ate a healthy diet based on 1200 calories. To tell you the truth, I feel pretty patronized and in a sense invaded by this response. I have a mother, she's wonderful, and she's more than capable of taking care of me, should I ever need it. As far as calorie and weight are concerned; I eat about 1500 a day. I am unable to work out the way I have been training for the past 7 years, and am therefore asking for advice based on experience from people here. It was only a question. I thank you for your concern josielynn, but I'd appreciate not being preached at. |
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| #7 | May 16 2008 02:02 | |
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hahaha....how funny....Doesn't it seem like its everyone's knee jerk reaction to tell someone to eat more...like its the magic cure all for weight loss and busting plateaus...I would recommend bouncing back and forth between 1200 calories 4 days a week and your normal 1500 for three days. This makes its harder for your metabolism to adapt to a 1200 cal diet. Eat fiber and protein and you should feel a lot fuller since its hard for your body to digest these foods. Raw veggies have very few calories and you can eat tons of them. |
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| #8 | May 16 2008 02:10 | |
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thank you. I didn't mean to come off as crass, it's just that this isn't a social work forum, it's a weight loss forum. I think people are so concerned about the prevalence of ED's here that they are overly cautious.
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| #9 | May 16 2008 03:45 | |
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| #10 | May 16 2008 03:50 | |
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...ouch, this board is getting spicy. o.O
A handfull of nuts fill you up like whoa. (Almonds especially!!) |
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| #11 | May 16 2008 03:53 | |
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thanks, and you're right; I think that's enough for this thread. Bad vibes, good tips. Thanks all. |
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| #12 | May 16 2008 04:42 | |
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If you want tips on how to get lots of nutrients, then make a thread asking for such. There is no need for you to mention that you want to undereat and become underweight other than to spark controversy. When you say that you're trying to eat the CC minimum that's going to encourage people to look at your other posts as well. If you're not calling out for help, then keep your body problems to yourself and don't get snippy when someone is trying to help. |
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| #13 | May 16 2008 11:19 | |
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Hi 10bysummer - I keep to 1200 cals per week day, and I don't find it too hard - I usually have a very small breakfast (75 cals of fat free yogurt) plus some green tea (zero cal) For lunch I'll have a sandwich of about 320 calories or maybe a salad of a bit more calories plus some raw veggie sticks (20 cals) and maybe a small bag of low-fat chips (65 cals) Obviously this varies day to day, but I try to stick with the general pattern, and for me, this is usually quite filling! Hope this helps! |
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| #14 | May 16 2008 13:17 | |
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If it wasn't for the fact that upcoming threads will be about plateau's, feeling tired, complaining of over-eating and so on, I would happily tell you to eat 1200 calories and use some imagination 10bysummer.
I wonder on exam revision sites if posters ask about getting best results from only 30 mins revision a week are told to do more for a higher grade. Then complain that 30 minutes is going to work for them and they feel alienated about doing more.... Then fail and serve me chips at McDonalds ;) |
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| #15 | May 16 2008 16:09 | |
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roj, your posts always make me laugh :) You've got a good head on your shoulders! |
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| #16 | May 17 2008 03:36 | |
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Hey 10bysummer, i manage to stay at 1200 cals a day and have enough variety that i am not bored, i usually start my day with fiber one cereal, oatmeal, or an egg with toast and fruit. for lunch i have a wrap, or sandwhich or a low-sodium soup, and lots of raw veggies and fruit (oranges are my favorite). for dinner i go between chicken, salmon, tuna or shrimp and some brown rice or green beans. snacks are rice cakes, almonds, chocolate pudding. i manage to eat a very balanced diet at 1200 calories a day, and i feel great. josielynn i think you are the one who is really sparking the controversies and it was rather inapproprate/creepy to "investigate" someones past posts and call them out in public. if you have a problem you should tell a moderator, it is not your job to act big brother. |
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| #17 | May 17 2008 03:54 | |
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Hey 10bysummer I add variety by altering between 3-4 kinds of cereals, use different kind of breads and spreads for lunch. I love beans so I try different recipes with them. check out this link below for easy fat free recipes http://cgi.fatfree.com/cgi-bin/fatfree/recipes.cgi |
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| #18 | May 17 2008 20:01 | |
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I am your height (5'5-5'6) and about 110lbs, to get there a ate around 1200 (sometimes more) calories. I saw no negative effects and was happy and healthy the whole time. Here is and example of a good ( I think!) plan. Breakfast: Calcium pill and multi-vitamin: 20 Calories Quaker oatmeal instant, apples and cinnamon: 130 Calories Soy protein Powder: 50 calories Total: 200 Calories Lunch: 2 Cups of salad (any kind): 20 Calories 5 baby carrots: 25 Calories 1 slice of whole-grain bread: 80 Calories 1 Small apple (around 100 grams): 50 Calories Total: 175 Calories Snack (Spread out through-out the day): Single serving bag of Popcorn: 110 Calories About 15 Almonds: 100 Calories Total: 300 Calories Dinner: 1 cup brown rice cooked: 220 Calories 1 cup of broccoli: 40 Calories 1/4 Block Tofu: 60 Calories 1 cup grapes: 110 1 cup skim milk: 80 Total: 510 All Day total: 1185, give or take. I checked the nutrients out on MyPyramid, and the only problem was that it was a little low on fat, so maybe have 2% milk and 1/2 cup of grapes. Good luck though!
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| #19 | May 18 2008 17:54 | |
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heres an example of todays menu plan....lotsa things i fit into 1200 cals that dont seem like diet food (cuz they arent)! Breakfast Bananas 53 Strawberries 24 COOL WHIP - WHIPPED TOPPING - FREE - COOL WHIP 15 pancakes 182 Specialty Items Sugar Free Breakfast Syrup - Smucker's 15 Lunch Watermelon 73 whole wheat bun 110 beef burger 167 1/2 tbsp low cal mayo and 1/2 shallot 30 Dinner Corn, Sweet, Yellow 123 butternut squash risotto 351 Snacks low fat chocolate cheesecake 96 Total Calories Consumed 1,239 |
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| #20 | May 31 2008 21:34 | |
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on most days i stick to 1200 cals, some days i eat more. 1200 is doable and works. my diet consists of vegetables, fruit - of course. also pickled vegetable low fat cheese, sting cheese, cottage cheese, curd yogurt, yogurt milk and the like tofu, sometimes tempeh but in moderation low fat milk for coffee ocassionally almonds, various seeds crispbread of various kinds legumes - lentils, pea i use condiments for variety of my salads and soups. it is one or several of these: mustard, horseradish, chili sauce, olive oil, vinegar, dried tomatoes, dried pepper flakes, light ketchup, tomato puree, chutney |
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