18.5 is my target, I'm currently at about 17.5.
Currently my diet isin't healthy, here is my meal plan:
Breakfast: Cereal (Can't be a bran or other low calorie cereal)
2 Slices of toast with butter
Tea
Try adding a fruit you like (i.e. apple, orange, or cantaloupe). And instead of just cereal maybe once in a while pancakes. and try replacing the toast with a bagel. and replace that tea with hot chocolate or something.
10AM Break: Fortijuice (A 300 calorie energy supplement) and a scone with butter
Lunch: Portion of protein (I.E Beef, chicken, turkey, or whatever)
2 Mashed Potatos
Portion of Veg
Water
Full desert (I.E Cake and custard, whip, semolina and canned fruit, or something else along those lines)
Lunch looks good, but maybe a bit more vegs
3PM Break: Fortijuice (Supplement)
2 Biscuits or Chocolate bar, or crisps
Dinner: Chips, waffles or wedges
Something with protein in it, e.g breaded chicken, fish fingers, etc.
Yoghurt
Tea
Supper: Toast and water
So yeah, quite a lot to be taking in a day I think..
Not nearly enough. and you may want to back off the tea, and drink more juice. You really don't need to be drinking tea as thin as you are.
But I reckon all the muscle I've been rebuilding has stopped and now the weight that is going on is just body fat, could this be true?
I mean, I don't see any part of my body that doesn't look "normal" now.
My face, which used to be gaunt has become filled out and normal looking enough, hell even my ass isin't anywhere near as bony now.
It's not annoying me that much, because I'll have time to work on it when I'm better..
Opinions?
You need to understand It doesn't matter
what you are gaining at this point, just that YOU ARE GAINING. I realize that you are still trying to
cope with anorexia, and part of the big issue is not seeing yourself as you really are and having a "distorted" image of your body, but from an outsiders point of view, it is apparent from your pictures that you need to make a concerted effort to just gain weight.
Working out is great, but the guys who build muscle eat
a whole lot more than you are listing here and if that is your intent, then you are gong to have to focus on consciously eating more. What you are eating is fine, and if you couple that with working out (i.e. weightlifting) then you can build muscle. But remember:
you cannot do one without the other. It won't work.
anyway, you may want to work on improving your diet BEFORE you start looking at working out. Once you get a diet plan, THEN you can shift your focus to weightlifting.
This is just my opinion, but after seeing your pictures, I felt compelled to post.
Good luck,
Diane