Hi Nordicat,
I had almost finished my reply to you when my computer hiccuped and then it was gone. So I'm going to try and recreate it now.
I played around with my calorie limit. I found that 1200 was too low for me and I'm most comfortable around 1350-1550 cals. I am pretty obsessive about logging my cals, although I go in spurts. This week I didn't log anything but I tend to eat the same things every day, except for dinner, so I have a good idea of my cals. I use a digital food scale and use grams as my preferred unit of measurement. I put my plate on the scale and weigh each item as I add it. My scale lets you zero out after each item. I keep a small post-it pad by my scale and write everything down. Then, I use Caloriecount to log my food. They have an extensive database.
I've read a lot about "starvation mode" and if you are under 1200 cals then you could be having that problem. I'm sure that there are lots of posts about that on this site.
Being on the Daniel Fast really changed my tastebuds. Now I eat really clean. I stay away from processed foods, red meat, diet soda and sugar. I eat a lot more fruit, veggies, and nuts. I eat 3 meals and 3 snacks every day. I have eliminated desserts, ice cream, cookies, chocolate, chips, all liquid calories. I find those foods to be triggering and given my calorie budget, I don't want to spend my calories there. I'm hoping that when I get to goal I can incorporate some of them back into my diet.
This is my typical day. Breakfast - 1 egg + 1 egg white (86 cals) thinned with water not milk and cooked with a spray of Pam, fruit (50 cals), and toast (80 cals) with no butter. Sometimes I will have 1% cottage cheese (80 cals) instead of the eggs.
Then I go to the gym. After my workout I have a snack of a granola bar (140 cals) or 1/2 can Chicken Noodle soup (90 cals). Lunch is around 300 cals. Afternoon snack 200 cals. Dinner 400-500 cals. Evening snack 200 cals.
If we are going to a restaurant I will look up the nutrition info and plan ahead as to how I'm going to use my calories. So, I guess you could say that I am quite "strict" with my diet. My mindset is right and I am comfortable living with the rules I have given myself because I know that to lose the weight I had to make big changes and I'm okay with that. For the first time in my life I'm eating healthy!
Weight loss is 80% diet and 20% exercise. I know you said that you have trouble with exercise because of arthritis. I firmly believe that you can be successful in your weight loss without exercising. Best wishes and let me know if you have any other questions.
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