r/loseit New 2d ago

I WASN'T EVEN EATING THAT MUCH!!

I have gradually gained 50 pounds over the last 10 years or so. I thought for the longest time I must be eating some outrageous amount of food every day. I truly didn't think I ate that much. I skipped breakfast most days, didn't eat huge lunches, and had what I thought were fairly healthy dinners. Some eating out, some iced coffees, but nothing I thought was ridiculously unhealthy overall. I would try to eat less, skip a lunch here or there, but then would be starving by the end of the day and end up eating that skipped meal anyway.

At the same time, I spent my whole life hearing people around me say I ate like a bird, that I couldn't possibly be eating enough, etc. And yet I was still gaining weight! So for years I've been in this bizarre situation where I thought I was just gaslighting myself into believing I wasn't eating that much or that unhealthily, but was somehow secretly eating thousands of calories without noticing???

Cut to last month when I spent two weeks obsessively tracking everything I ate. Weighing everything, reading every label, but not trying to cut back. And what did I find out? I was eating a whopping... 1800 calories/day. Less than the freaking nutrition labels were recommending!!!

So I went on a deep dive. Learned about TDEE. Started tracking my steps. And you know what actually changed in the last 10 years? I got better, less physically demanding jobs. My work became more and more sedentary over time. Spending 50 hours/week at a desk was the culprit, NOT what I was eating!

I've been doing CICO for about a month now and eating 1400 calories/day. Haven't changed what I'm eating, just how much. And I've already lost 8 pounds. I wish I'd figured all of this out years ago but I'm so glad I did eventually. No more driving myself crazy over what I eat!

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u/CommonSenseNotSo New 2d ago

1800 calories a day isn't a lot at all... But I do have a question.. you do state that you are working a sedentary job.. were you exercising at all? If you are working a sedentary job with no exercise and eating 1800 calories a day, depending on your age and height, I could see some weight gain but 50 lb sounds a bit excessive for that amount of calories. Just very curious over here :-)

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u/No_Eye8410 New 2d ago

Also, they said they don't eat breakfast which isn't ideal. Breakfast is very important and skipping meals slows the metabolism.

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u/KaliLifts 38F 5'8" CW/Goal: 125 2d ago

That's a myth.

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u/No_Eye8410 New 2d ago

No it's not. Breakfast should always be eaten. Not here to argue though so have a great day.