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You won't get a hit from any of us!! A dietitian is much more of an expert in diet! Doctors are more concerned with diagnosing our problems and prescribing things to fix those problems. Problem = fat: Fix = diet. But he/she doesn't necessarily know the best fix for that problem!Originally Posted by Bek
I'm probably going to get hit for saying this, but doctors aren't necessarily experts on weight loss and nutrition. I would definately say that is too low. If you read everything you can get your hands on about this subject, you will find the general consensus is that it takes a woman approx 1200 calories just to maintain body and brain functions. Also, if you've been living on say 2500 calories a day to maintain your current weight, you only need to decrease your daily count by 500 to lose a pound a week. This does not include adding exercise, which should have you losing even more.
My best advice for the question on calories. Plug in a current "normal" day of eating into fitday.com and see how many calories you were eating. Then reduce from there. If 1500-1800 works for you, then stay there. Everyone is different!

so I'd try the 1500 calories and see if you drop weight on it - I think you should 



