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I have been averaging between 1000 and 1200 calories and I am losing, it's the best of both worlds!!!

Isn't it just the best feeling?:grouphug::eek: I went through my research mourning the food that I wouldn't be able to eat, and thought I would be under 1000 calories for the rest of my life. Just doing 1200 a day has done wonders to my psyche.

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You are so right, it's not just the not losing, but depriving yourself of everything really starts getting to you. Now I eat like a "normal" person, and lose weight!!

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I would never eat below 1000 calories...because only my stomach was banded, NOT my entire body. My body still needs calories to burn, because my body still needs adequate amounts of fuel to burn throughout my entire adult body. It just makes sense. You lower your calorie intake too low, and your body thinks it's starving and holds on to every single fat store you have. Then, after that, it begins to eat away your muscle. Not cool.

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Ladies, what are you eating to get the 1200??? I cant get that much in and eat more the the 3-4 onces right now......

Been on solids since the first week of February. I get in 5-7oz of fish, 5-8oz meat, cottage cheese, yogurt, grapefruit, or other antioxident fruits, slimfast in the AM, vegetables, Protein shakes here and there, stuff like that.

For example, I get Smart Ones frozen dinners with only meat and veggies. My favorite is Turkey medallions w/Mushroom Gravy and veggies, 200 cal, 10g fat, 18g Protein. I get the greek yogurt, so that is 180 cal, 0g fat, 15g protein. You know full bodied Proteins. I try to keep my fat to 35-40g a day.

I am losing about a pound a week, so I am happy with my progress.

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On Biggest loser the other night, Jilian told the group to avoid eating the same thing every day as the body adjusts to a routine and doesn't lose. She said they should eat one high cal meal a week. (I'm sure she didn't mean to pig out) I think I'm going to have ice cream every sunday.

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Ladies, what are you eating to get the 1200??? I cant get that much in and eat more the the 3-4 onces right now......

Well I can eat absolutely anything and not have any problems. My daily rountine is usually the following:

Breakfast: Yogurt parfait. vanilla yorgurt mixed with .5 scoop of Protein powder, berries, topped with Kashi Cereal for crunch.

Lunch: Usually tuna salad with low fat mayo and wheatables or leftovers from night before: steak, chicken, vegetables

Dinner: usually chicken, or steak and vegetables

I can eat a pretty good amount, it's mostly willpower that makes me stop.

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I saw the same thing on Biggest Loser, basically, having a higher cal day each week keeps your body's metabolism from slipping down to far. I think the ice cream on Sunday is a great idea!

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I find that if I want to add a few calories in a healthy way I add a couple slices of avocado or use a couple tablespoons of olive oil on my salad. It is a good fat that is kind to your skin and hair and tastes yummy.

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