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"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" seems to apply here. One way worked, the other doesn't. Go back to doing what worked. It seems that 1200 calories doesn't work for you - at least right now. Logic tells us one thing, but apparently our metabolisms don't function on logic.
And I'm with Lori Bell on this one - (Lori Bell - you have been an inspiration to me, by the way.) Just keeping at it steadily brings success. I did exactly what she did - and while I lost less than half what she did - it was fairly quick (8 1/2 months to lose 90 pounds) and there was never a week that I gained weight. Just keep doing what works. Good luck. You seem to be doing really well. Just keep it up. Lin |
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1200 calories wouldn't be enough for me. But that is me. Some days I'll eat around that but it isn't on purpose, it's because I'm not that hungry that day.
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Actually, if you are going to keep "one thing in mind" don't let that thing be any of this nonsense up here. Homely food? What in the world is homely food? Ugly food? Food that never gets any attention from the opposite sex? To the Op; There is no one-size fits all formula. You have to experiment to find what works for you, and give each "experiment" a fair amount of time before you evaluate it's effectiveness. Even then, once your body composition changes you may find that what once worked now no longer does! It can be frustrating, and it can be a lifelong process to continue to make improvements to your body, but it's well worth the effort it takes. Use common-sense, ask for advice when needed, but in the end you have to do what works for you. |
There are a lot of weird bots that pop up here...
At 1200 vs 1400 how do you feel? If you start feeling mentally sluggish, tired all the time etc you're eating less than you need. |
@Joss - Haha, what on earth was that about? They seem to have deleted the post anyway. And yeah, you're totally right that the effectiveness of one method will change over time as your body changes. I'm not giving up! And by the way, you are massively inspiring. I started lifting weights more after reading a few of your posts. :)
Krampus - I was actually doing really fine at 1200, I wasn't tired or hungry at all - it was just making my scale stick! I've been on 1400-1500 for the last couple of days and I feel the same energy-wise, but I already dropped a pound! How crazy is that! |
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