I wonder if someone could help me... I get the less strenuous exercise thing and it's helping with the weight loss, but what's with this eat more thing? I always thought that the basic principles of what is going in must be less than what is coming out still applies with a low carb diet but apparently being 2000-2200 cal = more weight loss than 1600-1800cal as long as it's low in carbs and high in fat. 2200 is barely creating a deficit?
So confused. Not complaining, but why????? Is the fat really making everything work so much more effectively?
PS I hoped I haven't shot myself in the foot now. I'm just elated/ shocked/ scales broken that I had a bag of pork scratching for midnight snack last night after going over yesterday and still woke up a whole freaking pound less. This is too good to be true. I'm not any where in my cycle where I'm expecting sudden gain/loss?
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All I can say is I'm not sure what "law" applies to me. I can eat and eat and never gain weight. I eat lots of meat, fat and veg and no gains. I avoid grains (hashimoto's diet is grain free) but still should gain. I eat before bed too. My theory is I don't absorbe fat so somewhere I must be suffering malabsorption. Plus being on NDT is like a super weigh loss programme. I hate not being able to gain. Not having feminine curves. I drink protein shakes and nothing.
Haha.. I wish. I eat 1L of almond butter in 2 weeks and nothing! And a can of coconut milk every 2 days lol. I'm ridiculous I know. Probably not the healthiest but hey. Anything for a weight gain. We are in the same boat maybe just the opposite ends of the stick
I know. Its hard. Both ways. I don't know what to suggest for either of us. I just know that I used to get bloated like crazy despite being skinny. Since taking good probitics I never ever get bloated. My stomach feels good on the inside. Also I have a very low testosterone below the norm. Maybe that is the reason I can't gain. Do you have hashimoto's?
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