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- Jan 23, 2015
In that sort of weight range for your height and gender? It's the binges, hands-down. You already have an incredibly low BMR (I'd assume around 1200) so every time you binge out, you're putting basically every calorie of that straight into excess, and your body really, really wants to do that. Eating sub-1000 calories isn't a permanent solution and you can't maintain it, that's why it's failing. Just bring your calories up to a more reasonable range (1400-1800, say) that doesn't leave you starving to the point where food-shoveling becomes an irresistible urge.
I'm really not keen at all on anorexia-style eating habits, especially since you're significantly underweight to begin with, but I'd rather that you left here with some advice rather than none at all. Stability and longevity is the key to this sort of thing, and what you're doing isn't sustainable, especially if you're as active as you're saying, which is why your body keeps freaking out and throwing the "Literally eat fucking everything" lever, and why you probably end up taking a lot of naps after work.
It may not sound intuitive to someone who's flirting with anorexia, but just eat a bit more and prioritize stuff that's high in fiber and protein, like chicken, broccoli, spinach, etc. It'll help you feel full for longer, and won't cause you to go apeshit and eat an entire pantry.
I'm really not keen at all on anorexia-style eating habits, especially since you're significantly underweight to begin with, but I'd rather that you left here with some advice rather than none at all. Stability and longevity is the key to this sort of thing, and what you're doing isn't sustainable, especially if you're as active as you're saying, which is why your body keeps freaking out and throwing the "Literally eat fucking everything" lever, and why you probably end up taking a lot of naps after work.
It may not sound intuitive to someone who's flirting with anorexia, but just eat a bit more and prioritize stuff that's high in fiber and protein, like chicken, broccoli, spinach, etc. It'll help you feel full for longer, and won't cause you to go apeshit and eat an entire pantry.