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Originally Posted by MsNaomiSchey
But welcome!! I'm 5'7 and 238....the holidays contributed 5lbs to that!! I had been following Weight Watchers but feel like I need to find something else, as it wasn't working as well as I'd hoped. Either way, good luck
Oh, Weight Watchers.

I've participated in WW since I was 10, right up until I left for college, and it really didn't do me much good. I never lost more than 10 lbs, and it just wasn't for me, either. I feel your pain! Good luck in finding something that works. Here's to hoping this works for me!
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Originally Posted by LandonsBaby
Hello and welcome!! I don't want to be rude but you may want to consider eating just a little bit more. You're going pretty low already and you don't have anywhere to go once you've lost weight. What made you choose 1050 for your average?
I've dabbled in VCLD's (very low calorie diets) that typically range from 500-800 calories per day, but always failed. It is too intense to start out that way , at least for me!
1050 is a little less extreme, however, very manageable for me (so far, so good...). It seemed less scary than starting at 1000! I'm eating at a deficit basically of 700 calories per day. 3,500 calories = 1 lb, which should result in a 1 lb. weight loss every 5 days.
Low calorie diets that hit your macro requirements are fine as long as you're doing it under supervision (which I am), and taking the appropriate suppliments. I have "re-feed" days where I'll eat slightly above maintenance (about 1,800 calories) and carb-load, so my glycogen stores can reset and metabolism doesn't slow too much further.
So, basically, I'll decrease my average weekly intake by 25 calories until I hit around the 800 calorie / day mark. As I lose weight, I'll have to adjust to my deficit to keep losing weight! It's not as unhealthy as it appears.
I'm doing light cardio, and some intermediate weight training twice a week, in case anyone was wondering. Of course, I eat more on those days!
