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Your Opinion PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am eating better these days. I have been for months and was loosing great. Maybe eating around 1500 calories a day or so. I wanted to go vegan so started eating less meat less dairy and more veggies and fruit. Well I eat 4 cups of veggies a day and 2 cups fruit. 3 ounces of chicken 1 cup skim milk no cheese or yogurt eat beans daily also. I can not get above 1000 calories eating all these veggies and my weight loss has stalled and I always feel bloated. I also drink 3-4 liters of water a day. Could the calories not being enough be making my body hold onto everything. I heard about bodies going into starvation mode and was wondering if this could be the cause.
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Can you add nuts, nut butters, seeds, oil, avocado, whole milk, grains, bread, etc?
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I can but trying not to eat too many carbs. And trying to get off high blood pressure meds.
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Starvation mode does not exist. Your metabolism may slow down a little bit but that's only if you eat absolutely nothing for at least 48 hours to 72 hours.
You could always try calorie-dense food to up your calories more. Avocados, nuts, nut butters, pastas (homemade or store-brought, up to you), cook your food with some oil. Maybe you could check out the vegetarian/vegan/etc threads and faqs as well as recipes on here for more ideas? |
So it really has nothing to do with lowering my calories. Cause when I was eating more I lost now I cant.
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Originally Posted by canadacatman: |
Ok thanks...
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Admittedly, I did not see your weight when I saw your post. You should be losing something. When was the last time you lost something as in how long have you been doing this vegan-style way of eating? Give it a little more time and I'm sure you'll see something by then but I'd definitely encourage you to try your best reaching your caloric intake. If still nothing after say, 2 weeks... Maybe see a doctor? Good luck!
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I have been doing this for about 3 weeks and lost 1 pound. My wife does it too with out loosing. We are both bloated all the time also.
Why would I need to see a doctor lol. Thanks |
Originally Posted by canadacatman: |
I would have to disagree with Amandie. Do some research on what your BMR is. This is the total calories your body uses in a day if you were just doing nothing. If you go below this number, your body can stop letting go of fat. There are many BMR calculators on line. I have started to lose again after raising my calories.
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Thanks and yes it was mostly the fibre and this pre cooked chicken that was high in sodium making me bloated. Again Ilene THANKS
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