What's the deal? Should I be consuming more calories? I'm already going to try to consume more protein and calcium, which may be part of the problem (low-calorie proteins can be tough to work into my vegetarian diet, but I do make an effort with legumes, dairy, and soy products). I've heard that the heavier you are the more calories you should consume for weight loss, within reason obviously. I'm considering upping it to 1400 calories, but naturally I'm scared of thwarting my efforts.
The thing is that the 1200 calorie diet has worked for me in the past, and I can't understand why it isn't now. Some differences:
1) I recently quit smoking,
2) I'm under a lot of stress right now (school, money, moving into a new house),
3) Before I've usually used OTC supplements. CoQ10, B-complex vitamins, and yes, diet pills. This time I'm not.
Is a higher-calorie diet plan part of the solution? I'd prefer to avoid diet pills this time around, for health's sake. This is just getting REALLY frustrating...



If its still not working this time next week, you could try increasing it to around 1300 maybe, and increase the intensity of your workouts.