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How Many Calories Do You Consume On An AVERAGE Day?



How many calories do you consume in an average day?  

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  1. 1. How many calories do you consume in an average day?

    • 0-400
      4
    • 401-600
      35
    • 601-800
      81
    • 801-1000
      182
    • 1001-1200
      177
    • 1201-1400
      101
    • 1401-1600
      56
    • 1601-1800
      14
    • 1801-2000
      9
    • More than 2000
      21


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I use fitday too. I try to keep between 1000-1200 but when I was in need of a fill I was up to 1700-2000. But men and women need different amounts - men need alot more then a women - unless she's nursing!

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I average about 1200 a day and that is too much for my body to lose weight but I find if I eat less than that i end up eating more the next day to make up for it (i.e. hungrier, etc.) That is a comfortable level for me and even though I don't lose weight (yes I exercise 4-7 times a week) that's what my body wants/needs so that's what I give it!

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BigThunder, eat something for me! I miss eating quantities of food. I would LOVE to eat a 6 or 12" subway sandwich. That will all change when you are banded. Good luck.

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IM pre band so i vote 2k+ although its more like 3500+:rolleyes

Ohhhh, that will be changing after banding! LOL

Are you keeping a food journal? If not, might want to consider doing so. It's very rewarding after you are banded to see the differences.

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Before my first fill I'd started to get up to around 1400 calories. Between 2nd and 3rd fill it was more like 1100-1300 and after my 3rd fill recently I'm between 900-1100 calories. I'm losing an average of 2 lbs a week so I'm happy at this pace.

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I am banded and had my first fill 2/23/7. I am still eating 2000-2500 calories a day. I have been losing some weight since the fill though. I haven't scheduled my next fill yet. I will also say I am eating probably half of what I was before surgery. If that tells ya anything.

Good thread though, I was wondering how I compared to everyone else. I knew I was high but didn't realize so many people eat so few calories.

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i've been using sparkpeople.com for my tracking even tho i've been a big slacker all week.

i've been averagig about 1000-1150. I've kinda plateaued tho the last 3 weeks and wnder if its becuse all of my working out. I dont know if I should add more calories or stay where i am. the scale hasn;t moved but today i buttoned pants that i have not in YYEEEAARRSS!!

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Good thread though, I was wondering how I compared to everyone else. I knew I was high but didn't realize so many people eat so few calories.

My doc suggests 800 calories daily. The more calories you cut the faster you will lose. I think you might find that with time you'll stop losing if you are eating more than 2000 calories daily.

Have you cut out all sugar?

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Nope, I haven't cut out all sugar. I eat if I am hungry, and I am still hungry enough to eat 2000+ calories a day. Which is why I probably have only lost 9lbs to date. I am not going to make any excuses as to why I am not losing more than 1 lb a week. I know why. I am hungry and I am not going on a diet. I am going to eat if I am hungry.

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