I think for a lot of people it is completely mental (although some truly are physically unable to take in that amount and get full quicker). Dieting can turn into disordered eating really fast. It is really easy to go from being able to diet in a healthy manner to wanting it to come off quicker and quicker etc. Then it is a mental battle to get all of the calories in that you SHOULD be eating during a day. You can start to feel like you are falling and the quilt can creep in so it is easier just to stay under the calories...
If you find yourself ever feeling that way, be careful. It is a slippery slope to an eating disorder and NO amount of weight loss is worth the **** of an ED (I know from past experience)!
Good luck on your journey!!
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Current BMI: 23.8, % of weight lost: 51.32%
Start 380 lbs, size 30+: Now 185 lbs, size 12
Start date 7/1/10 "A year from now you'll be glad you started today."
1: 10% weight loss (down 38lbs)8/16/10
2: 50 lb weight loss9/2/10
3: Out of 300s11/6/10
4: 100 lb weight loss12/9/10
5: Overweight BMI (233 lbs) 4/20/11
6: Onederland!11/4/11
7: Goal: Normal BMI (194 lbs)1/7/2012
Last edited by southernbelle102 : 06-14-2011 at 12:33 PM.
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