Unable to lose weight

Hello all,

I started doing Jillian Michael's 30 Day shred about a month ago, in combination with "diet" and extra cardio exercise. I have been very consistent with eating well and with keeping up with the program. However, after I month I have not lost any weight ,but instead gained 2 pounds. At first I was losing half inches off of some parts of my body, but that has stopped. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong that is causing me to see results opposite of what I want.

I forgot to include that I had lost about 20 pounds last summer from cutting calories alone, with no additional exercise. Unfortunately the weightloss stopped in the fall even though I was consuming the same number of calories.

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  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    What is this "diet"? How much weight do you want to lose? Are you logging ALL your food accurately? Not enough info here to make any educated suggestions.
  • Shrinkmeslowly
    Shrinkmeslowly Posts: 42 Member
    My first instinct would be it's what your eating- under estimating or over estimating your intake or calories burned even. Most times it's your food. If you want help you might have to have a visible diary...
  • I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this
  • jwdieter
    jwdieter Posts: 2,582 Member
    I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this

    Did you just want people to make an uninformed judgment and say "hey don't worry, you just gained 2 pounds of muscle"?

    If you're seeing a result that doesn't make sense, there's probably an input error or inaccurate assumption somewhere.
  • Shrinkmeslowly
    Shrinkmeslowly Posts: 42 Member
    I'm sorry if you took my words in a negative tone, I'm not attacking or being rude to you at all. I'm being honest and trying to help.
    It's also true, it's hard to know how to help without a lot of information.
    Since I upset you I will simply apologies and leave the conversation.
    I hope you succeed in your goals.
    :)
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    Hi there. I see that you've deactivated your account, but on the off chance that you're still reading...

    You don't make any mention of how much you're eating. It's possible that you're logging inaccurately (are you weighing/measuring your foods) or you may be eating the wrong amount for the type of activity you're doing.

    I know it sounds counter-intuitive, but a lot of us have found that over-exercising and under-eating causes our weight to stall. You might try either cutting your exercise in half or figuring out your TDEE (http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/) and eating about 20% less than that.
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
    I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this

    well that escalated quickly
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    Whoa!! And already deactivated. In 7 minutes. Is that a record?
  • xinit0
    xinit0 Posts: 310 Member
    Well, that was interesting...
  • I didn't even see anything negative there... Just "we need more information to be able to help" basically :/
  • DonnaRe2012
    DonnaRe2012 Posts: 298 Member
    Right ????
  • bauer1971
    bauer1971 Posts: 70 Member
    People....go figure! SMH:noway:
  • Calliope610
    Calliope610 Posts: 3,783 Member
    n/t
  • TheNewLorrain
    TheNewLorrain Posts: 138 Member
    the tones of the comments? YOU ASKED for help/advice We are giving it and we can't help you if your diary isn't open we are not mind readers. If you haven't lost weight then you are overeating in some capacity be it calorie intake or high sodium etc etc no need for attacking someone who is trying to help you
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this

    wow....uh. Do you overreact much?
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    haha the OP deact'd. So odd.
  • sweebum
    sweebum Posts: 1,060 Member
    I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this

    well that escalated quickly

    No kidding. Bye!:drinker:
  • That was the shortest account activation in history - we can't help you if you're going to be hiding *kitten*, hence why I deleted a bunch of people over the past few weeks. Trying to tell me they are dieting under dr's orders and eating way too little to sustain life then they go and over exercise - i assume this person was the same way.

    Probably a teenager PMS'ing

    Carry On :drinker:
  • Wow.. did I miss something here?
    I'm not seeing anything wrong with what anyone has said!!
    FYI... dont come on a public forum and ask for advice and then snap because you didnt hear what you wanted.
    Obviously there is an error in some of your calculations. Everyone was just trying to help....
  • Adah_m
    Adah_m Posts: 216 Member
    You will build muscle if you're doing the 30 day shred right. I lost only 2 lbs in the 30 days but lost 3 inches off my waist and about an inch off my arms and legs. I look lifted. Worry about inches, and to be honest, as your muscle mass grows you may just look firmer but not smaller. It's still good for you because muscle mass bumps up your metabolic resting rate because muscle burns more calories just sitting there than fat does. The more muscle you can pack on your body, the more calories you will burn everyday, even if you're sleeping.

    Also remember, for women some other factors can come into play. I wasn't losing weight for a while, but started making sure I was getting enough iodine (supports the thyroid) and started taking some steps to balance my hormones naturally (taking Maca has been helping me) and I seem to be doing a little better. I don't know much about where or how unhealthy you started off, but that was my problem. Thyroid and hormones.
  • cherryd69
    cherryd69 Posts: 340
    Op, Your doing fine.. the scales/tape measure is lieing... you have lost a shed load of weight an inches..


    Better?
  • OK first of all, I did the Jillian videos for two years without any weight loss. Unfortunately you can't use those workout DVDs as weight loss tools, although they are great for toning etc. I tried and tried for two years, with no results. What worked for me finally was being totally honest about my caloric intake and logging every single thing. 1200 calories. PLUS exercising, and changing up the exercises. Maybe Jillian is okay for one day, but you need more cardio, like walking or running a few days a week. Otherwise your body starts getting too efficient, and you burn less calories doing the same thing.
    so JUST HANG IN THERE. really try for a few days. Tell yourself that you are only dieting during the week, and then don't diet on the weekends. that doesn't mean you eat so much that you ruin all your hard work from the week before, just let yourself have a break.
    I'm pretty sure that if you diet faithfully, and get out there and exercise at LEAST 30 minutes a day, you will SUCCEED
    GOOD LUCK :flowerforyou:
  • Pangea250
    Pangea250 Posts: 965 Member
    I don't appreciate the tone of your comments. I was on the edge of a mental breakdown, but you two, mainly shrinkmeslowly have pushed me over it. Thanks, I didn't need this
    I think maybe you are a bit too close to judge this correctly. The advice given to you by the first two posters was 100% accurate and had no tone in it whatsoever. I have found that, in writing, its easy to read emotion or tone into words when it simply doesn't belong there.

    Well...I was about to continue with some advice, but the OP has deactivitated her account. That's a damn shame.
  • mperrott2205
    mperrott2205 Posts: 737 Member
    I give this troll 2/10
  • PhattiPhat
    PhattiPhat Posts: 349 Member
    She was prolly just looking for an excuse to quit.
  • Achrya
    Achrya Posts: 16,913 Member
    This...this is one of the strangest posts/threads I've ever been privy to. :huh:
  • kimosabe1
    kimosabe1 Posts: 2,467 Member
    whoa!:laugh:
  • Lovelyladydawn
    Lovelyladydawn Posts: 41 Member
    Well, that was interesting...

    lol Right!!
  • Roll_Tide_Meg
    Roll_Tide_Meg Posts: 255 Member
    Weird.....Never seen someone deactivate that fast. :noway:
  • SteelySunshine
    SteelySunshine Posts: 1,092 Member
    I give this troll 2/10

    Why??? It deactivated in 7 minutes flat. To get that many points it needed to stick around and argue for a bit. Or open a fake diary showing that the calorie intake was like 600-800 calories. And then say that there is a 1000 calorie burn for the day. Now, that would be 2 points. More points if the troll could get people on the board to argue with each other.