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597390 tn?1219425350

Lean Cuisine Microwave Lunches

A week ago I started going to a Diet Dr and was put on Adipex (phentermine) and a B12 shot per week.  I don't want to depend on the pill but instead to use it to help reduce my food intake and make a lifetime change to keep the weight off for good.  My goal is to loose a little over 40 pounds.  

Will it be okay to eat Lean Cuisine microwave for lunch as long as I keep my calories under the 1200 that the doctor recommended me?
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597390 tn?1219425350
Thank you and I will take your advice seriously.  Thanks again!
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428506 tn?1296557399
You've already gotten a lot of great advice.  I agree with the above repsonses about the overly strict calorie intake and the drawbacks of microwave meals.

It is worth repeating:  Aim to make lifestyle changes that you can stick to.  If you make this all about just losing the weight, you may set yourself up for a rebound weight gain.

I had to learn to shop, cook, and eat differently to get where I am (which is still far from where I'd like to be, but progress is happening!).  Eating fresh, healthful meals does require an investment of time and effort, but once you get a few tricks up your sleave in terms of quick recipes and preparation techniques, you'll be amazed at how simple it can be.  There is a healthy cooking forum here at MedHelp and tons of other stuff online.  I really had no idea how to cook vegetarian meals, but in just a short time it now feels very natural to me.  I'm sure the same goes for healthful meat dishes.

What better investment than in your health, right?  Since you are a mom, I am sure you also want to be a good example for your kiddos.  (My folks taught me a lot, but not good diet and exercise.  I'm sure like lots of things, it's harder to learn as an adult.)  

Good for you for the efforts you've made so far, and best of luck to you as you continue!
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172023 tn?1334672284
Gloria (wannabenana) has had great success online with WW.  There are a lot of paths to success, though.  The main things to concentrate on are lean sources of protein, complex carbs, low fat or FF dairy, healthy oils, fruits and veggies, and eventually, exercise.

I didn't add exercise to my lifestyle change until the very end.  I'm so sorry I waited!  I had convinced myself for years that I hated exercise and didn't have  time for it.  

Once I reached my goal weight, I made time for it.  And I'm so glad I did!  Find things you enjoy by trying lots of new activities.  Then it won't seem like a chore.
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597390 tn?1219425350
Thank you,

Yes, I use olive oil, fiber cereal, 2% milk and plenty of fat free yogurts with fruit salad.  I do want to increase my exercise but with time since I haven't exercised in years.  I used to be on Weight Watchers for a little while and learned allot of recipes and a better way of eating.  I just couldn't make the trips to the meetings since they were too far from my house \: - (.  
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Don't forget your whole grains, healthy oils, and dairy products.

Eventually you will want to increase your exercising, also.

Weight Watcher's has an excellent on-line program. (you don't have to go to weekly meetings or weigh-ins) Just something you might want to consider.

Good luck!
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597390 tn?1219425350
Hi everyone and thank you for your help.  I guess that is the reason that the Doctor told me not to eat ANY microwave foods at all and to start packing my healthy lunch everyday to work which I find hard to do, lol.  The 1200 calories a day is what he recommended me to eat everyday according to my age, height etc..

Here is desciption:
I am 5'1' - 38 yrs old and weighed 176.6 on my first dr visit-they also found 33.5% body fat and considered me to be obese and at risk of diabetes, and other health complications...
Before-I used to be no more than 120 pounds all my life until 4 years ago, even after having 4 kiddos.  I used to exercise on a regular basis and hardly ever ate breads or cokes (just b/c I didn't like them).  A little over 4 years I was given several depression pills due to my 7 yr old son passing away, and gained the weight. I stoped exercising completely and my metabolism was gone.  I took the pills for a little over a year.

I now eat lots of fruits, vegetables, salads, chicken, fish and drink allot of water but do give me a break on the weekends.  I started exercising every other day for 20-25 minutes except for the weekends.  I cut the breads and reg sugar because that's how I used to eat before.  My goal is weigh 130-135 pounds.
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598026 tn?1222679706
yeah you want to stay away from eating those frozen meals too much, they are packed with sodium, even the "low sodium" ones still have loads.
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172023 tn?1334672284
The trouble with LC and other prepackaged microwave meals is that they tend to have a lot of sodium, and not much food content.

As the others have mentioned, 1200 cals a day is probably too low for you.  Yes, you will lose some weight.  And yes, it will come right back when you return to eating in a healthy, normal way.

Far better to start a healthy, safe program with balanced meals and exercise.  There are many great programs to choose from.  Find one that speaks to your heart, that you feel you will be able to live with forever.  

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579258 tn?1250649343
Agree with Whatawoman on the calories being too low and would urge you to provide your height, weight, age and exercise level and would be happy to look up the calories needed to maintain your weight.  From that, you should create a calorie deficit of approximately 500 calories a day to lose 1 pound a week.  To safely lose weight, for a lifetime, you should not lose more than 1-1.5 pounds per week.  Slowly and safely.  We didn't put it on overnight and it shouldn't come off that way.  

Starvation mode will also make you tired, slow your metabolism and burn lean muscle mass rather than fat stores because it hangs on to them to in an effort to preserve life.  

Will help you with motivation and support either way, but from one who has tried most every diet out there ... the only way I was ever successful was to stop "dieting" and change me eating habits for life.  Can't begin to tell you how much better I feel and YOU CAN DO THIS ... truly!!!  

We're here to help ... (((Hugs)))
Ranae
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522699 tn?1250590716
I know you have seen a 'diet doctor' but if you are wanting to make lifestyle changes that you can stick to -  why are you going as low as 1200 calories a day? that is not something you would be able to sustain- and means as soon as you come off the pills and lose the weight you hope to you will jsut put it back on as soon as you eat more realistically.

I think you will find your body will go into starvation mode and will cling on to fluid and glycogen meaning the weight wont come off fast and wont stay off....

If you only need to lose 40lbs the way to do it is through sensible eating and exerices and like you said lifestyle changes that you can continue for a life time not the duration of weight loss.
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