How much to eat
Hi Courtney... First, congrats on your success! The real advice I'll give you is to contact a dietician that is familiar w/ postie life. I saw my dietician today, as a matter of fact, with a similar question. I run 10 miles per week and hit the gym for a 'core' workout twice per week. About a month ago (prior to the addition of the core workout) I went thru a week of tremendous hunger. I swear I could have eaten the arse end of a donkey and still felt the need to eat more! Let me preface the rest of my comments by saying I did not feel a loss of energy or increased fatigue while going thru this hunger period...
I acknowledged my hunger and therefore increased my intake... mostly protein, but added carbs as well. I actually felt worse, as I triggered the carb monster in the process. ugh. I then reviewed my intake and decided to add more non carbonated/no sugar/ no caffeine liquids (i.e. crystal lite, etc...). I now drink a 16oz bottle of water inbetween everything else I put in my mouth... and I'll be darned if this didn't get me thru that period of time. I made that decision based on the fact that I was getting in plenty of protein (at least 85g/day... tho' most days I was over 100) to fuel my body for the physical activity I was putting it thru. I like to keep my carbs from 'natural' sources and low(er). I came to the conclusion that it was head hunger... I was giving my body the fuel it needed and just because I 'wanted' to eat (hunger... it honestly felt like true honest-to-goodness hunger), didn't mean that I ncecessarily needed to. So, back to my comments about my dietician visit. I am 9 months out and at goal (5'7", 140#'s). Currently I consume about 1200 cal/day w/ 40+% of my intake from protein (~120 g). Some days I do better than others w/ keeping my carbs at/around 50g. I sure 'feel' better when I up my protein and drop my carbs. Dunno why, but I sure do. The good dietician said that the current #'s I consume are ideal for my activity level. If I increase my activity I should increase my calories and vice/versa. Throw that salt over your shoulder as you read my 'advice'! *wink* Best of luck and keep up the hard work!