Thank you for the welcome. I eat a lot of vegetables, but only a little fruit. I have found, though, that as long as I'm eating enough fat, I don't have to have fiber. I have many days where I only eat meat, and I do just fine. I only eat fruit if I have a sweet craving. I don't like eating it too often, though, because it increases hunger the next day. I do feel like I am getting everything I need nutritionally. I take fish oil and Nature's Way Alive vitamins, plus a probiotic. And the one meal a day/IFing strategy is about more than just cutting calories. It has to do with the body's response to periods of undereating followed by periods of overeating. This has been proven to increase insulin sensitivity, decrease cell proliferation, and improve many body systems/functions. People who can do alternate day fasting can even lengthen lifespan this way--and this is the only proven method to do it.
I think my digestive system is compromised because I automatically get tired and feel like going to sleep whenever I eat during the day, even a small amount. This interferes with productivity. For me, a working single parent, productivity is key. I have to be organized and on top of things and always at my best. I can't do that and eat at the same time. I hate it, but it is reality. At least if I wait until evening to eat, it's okay if I get tired. I can literally sleep for hours after a big meal, even if it's early in the day. Even if I have a small salad or a couple eggs in the middle of the day, I feel tired and spaced out afterwards.
I think losing weight is going to get rid of many of these problems, and I think exercise is important as well. Since starting this diet plan and exercise program, my mental alertness has increased dramatically, my restless leg syndrome has just about disappeared, my sleep problems have improved, and my depression has diminished. These were major issues just a couple months ago.