Just some thoughts..

Feb 26, 2018 18:30

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kurikuribebi February 26 2018, 20:31:52 UTC
Is it healthy to get that low? That's what put me in the hospital.

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sayuri2023 February 26 2018, 20:39:24 UTC
My GP (doctor) is aware I'll go on the plan. But I'll need to stick to the plan that involves packets of meals... they will give me all vitamins and minerals snd fibre without carbs...

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kurikuribebi February 26 2018, 20:56:20 UTC
Ah, so you'll be on actual meal packets that allow you to drop that low while still getting all necessary vitamins and minerals and such. That's not so unhealthy.
I was simply barely eating.

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imogen_blue February 26 2018, 22:54:29 UTC
I'm doing the same. I'm on 1000 cal a day and absolutely no processed foods. I have to prepare everything myself. So I keep broth in the fridge and drink it cold to help when I MUST EAT NOW kind of moments. That takes the edge off so I can think and make dinner. Basically I just got lazy over the last few years and I have to un-lazy myself so I stop having take-away or biscuits.

Have you done H.I.T. cycling? It's really great.20 minutes each day is enough to burn fat and firm muscle. I've been doing the 20sec/10sec intervals. I've only been doing it for 3 weeks but I feel really good and look healthier. I've also been using an app to track my food intake (netdiary), once I reach my goal BMI I'll keep using it to stay at that level and be more food aware. It has helped me so much.

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supernutjapan February 27 2018, 00:58:37 UTC
When I was dieting (when I was young) I gave myself a snack of up to 200 cal at 3pm. And tied myself over with black coffee after that. (Clear type) Soup is good too. It will fill you up with little calories. Just be careful not to get soup that's too salty. There is nothing wrong with a snack and having something to look forward to will make the diet last longer.

You could also consider having a big lunch and then cutting the carbs at night. That helped me lose weight after the kids were born.

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birdandfox February 27 2018, 19:17:34 UTC
Chips are my weakness. Good luck with your diet!

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wolfiegrin February 28 2018, 13:45:18 UTC
I'm recently trying to get healthier, too! My BMI is a bit over 27 and I'd like it to be around 24, that would be enough. I'm already down three-ish punds from my heaviest. My goal is more increasing exercise, though, and cutting down on unhealthy snacks and treats than calorie intake. But basically we're on the same journey. Let us know how it goes!

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