Now weight is up even though the past week I averaged 1250-1300 calories per day!
B01JHen
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Just can't figure this out. I was stalled at the same weight for over 2 weeks. Then I finally went down a pound. I was elated!!! Well guess what - one week later I am up 2 lbs!! The 2 weeks I stalled I maintained no more than 1200 calories a day. This past week I splurged a bit, but maintained an average of 1300 per day! I still exercise 3 times a week - so that has not changed. Water weight?
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You will probably get better advice if you open your diary. Nobody can really answer your question specifically without more information.
I'll go ahead and ask -- are you weighing your food? Are you using generic database entries?0 -
Splurged on what?
Excess sodium - water weight
Change-up in exercise - water weight
Ovulation / Period - water weight
But even so - how's your logging, it is good advice to open your diary to allow people to give specific advice0 -
Yes, water weight. Fluctuations happen, you won't lose every week. Some weeks you'll gain. It'll probably be gone next week. Do you weigh weekly or daily?0
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Diary locked OP? Open it.0
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Okay - I didn't even realize it was locked, but I opened my diary. I am weighing my food, my splurge was logged into food - a couple cupcakes, hamburger last Friday and beer. Still just over the 1200. I weigh weekly. I had a hysterectomy with removal of ovaries nearly 20 years ago, so should not be that issue!0
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In looking at your past week, I'm not so certain that you are hitting 1,200.
Are all the homemade entries recipes that you entered into recipe builder (the cupcake, the waffle, the muffin, the cream of turkey soup) or are you choosing them from the database?
You are also measuring foods by "average" size (1 potato, for example) instead of weighing -- this can be a significant difference.0 -
This thread is pinned because this happens a lot
go back and read it http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1296011/calorie-counting-101/p1
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God this is so much hard work!! I don't understand why it should be hard to shift at least a pound! when I was younger I could lose it like that! I've been stuck too: one year same weight I'm 5ft tall so not really tall... Every year I've gained about 1/2 stone (7lbs) I'm still eating more or less the same and walk everyday.0
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If you are weighing your food like you say, then your diary should reflect that. Most of the entries that I see are logged by the number of servings or cups.
To help with accuracy, read this:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide/p10 -
Most people's weight fluctuates about 5 pounds either way. Seeing the scale go up to pounds is no cause for concern. What are your current states? The less you have to lose the harder it becomes. I've been battling the same 8 pounds for several months now.0
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Maybe get your hormones checked. An underactive thyroid can derail the best attempts.
Also, are you logging everything or not logging fruits and veggies?0 -
You are not logging accurately. You are eating more than you think.0
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I'd say there's a good possibility you are underestimating calories based on inaccurate entries. One day you have creamy chicken wild rice soup at 300+ calories and teh next day cream of turkey and rice soup at less than 100. They shouldn't be that significantly different for the 1/4 less the next day. Also a large muffin will usually run you over 300 calories - give or take a few depending on recipe. Unless these are your onw recipes in the recipe builder and you have a secret low cal recipe, the entry is too low.0
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Annawaywego wrote: »God this is so much hard work!! I don't understand why it should be hard to shift at least a pound! when I was younger I could lose it like that! I've been stuck too: one year same weight I'm 5ft tall so not really tall... Every year I've gained about 1/2 stone (7lbs) I'm still eating more or less the same and walk everyday.
As we get older our metabolism slows down, to be able to eat the same we simply have to move more, or eat less0 -
Annawaywego wrote: »God this is so much hard work!! I don't understand why it should be hard to shift at least a pound! when I was younger I could lose it like that! I've been stuck too: one year same weight I'm 5ft tall so not really tall... Every year I've gained about 1/2 stone (7lbs) I'm still eating more or less the same and walk everyday.
So you been eating maintenance for a full year? No adjustments at all?
OP use a food scale and weighing everything you eat. Not ever thing you eat is the same calories. Even a slice of bread can be off by close to 10 grams I notice while weighing out foods.
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Please keep in mind that your weight could go up if you are gaining muscle from the workouts. My trainer weighs us with a bodyfat scale and I am so grateful because I would have quit early on if I hadn't seen WHY I was gaining. Also, can use a tape measure to change measurements. Go based on how your pants are fitting. The scale can make you nuts if you fixate on it too much. I had a lot to lose so i thought it would just go down for a while, but it was more like a downward zig zag as my body changed composition. Best wishes!0
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There are lots of "homemade" entries - did you enter those recipes yourself? If not, don't use those entries, you have no idea if your "homemade" looks like their "homemade".0
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Dakinirawk wrote: »Please keep in mind that your weight could go up if you are gaining muscle from the workouts. My trainer weighs us with a bodyfat scale and I am so grateful because I would have quit early on if I hadn't seen WHY I was gaining. Also, can use a tape measure to change measurements. Go based on how your pants are fitting. The scale can make you nuts if you fixate on it too much. I had a lot to lose so i thought it would just go down for a while, but it was more like a downward zig zag as my body changed composition. Best wishes!
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Thanks for the comments - I will respond to those that asked about homemade. I found a site - Spark - that lets you enter in the recipe and then it calculates the calories for you. Some that I entered I also entered in the calories and nutritional info if I had it in my cookbook. So most of those should be very accurate, although there are a few which I did use the one listed. Now that I found that recipe calculation site I will have to recheck them. I will just keep on trying I guess. I also read that link and it was good. Accuracy will be my focus!
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