Really don't understand. Can anyone make sense of this
aniqa109
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Over the last 3 weeks it's been Ramadan and so I've been eating 2 meals a day. One meal at 3am and 2nd meal at 9.30pm. My morning meal was always tea with toast and jam or scrambled egg and beans. I had no water or anything after 3am and at 9.30 I had grilled chicken with potatoes or sometimes tuna sandwich. Followed by cup of tea and a chocolate that's it.
There is no way I over ate as I could hardly eat and I didn't log on here but kept a diary at home which I wrote in
I was really shocked and some what confused as I started off at 77.3kg last week I was 76.0kg and today I'm at 77.7kg ?
How could this be fasting 19 hours a day and if it's really CICO why haven't I lost more ?
There is no way I over ate as I could hardly eat and I didn't log on here but kept a diary at home which I wrote in
I was really shocked and some what confused as I started off at 77.3kg last week I was 76.0kg and today I'm at 77.7kg ?
How could this be fasting 19 hours a day and if it's really CICO why haven't I lost more ?
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You are eating such little calories that maybe your body is storing fat because it thinks it is starving?0
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water weight if you're dehydrated7
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Significant under eating leads to raised cortisol. Raised cortisol leads to raised water retention. Your weight gain is not fat but water.
Eating a sensible amount (slight calorific deficit), regardless of the timings of the meals, and drinking sufficient fluids should see the water retention go and a loss on the scales.6 -
underthecherrytree wrote: »You are eating such little calories that maybe your body is storing fat because it thinks it is starving?
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underthecherrytree wrote: »You are eating such little calories that maybe your body is storing fat because it thinks it is starving?
Not possible. This myth has been debunked over and over on this board.6 -
If you gonna fast, you have to hydrate.2
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I agree that it is water retention from being dehydrated.2
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Thanks for the replies everyone. I was drinking about 1 litre of water after sunset
I'm hoping the scale does go down in a few days but it's also my TOM in a few days so I think that will also affect number! I always tell myself I won't let scale rule me but in the end that's what happens when I see no or lil change its disheartning and I stop bothering as I feel there's no change. This time around I did take measurements. I'm going to try to drink water and try and eat closer to calories and will see I guess1 -
You should try to maintain at Ramadan. Don't mind the scale around this time and focus on your other (non-fitness) goals these last days.4
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Yeah what Idle_Moon said. Its just one of those facts of life - you have a observance that will affect your weight then just factor that in and accept that's part of what your individual observance of Ramadam means. Then when it finishes go back onto your usual diet and exercise.1
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I agree. Decide it's ok if you don't lose anything during this time. Focus on your spiritual life. That's what this time is for, right? I know very little about your faith, but I'm a Christian and we have fasting during Lent. If they are at all the same, I think the idea is to NOT worry about your physical self right now.1
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Yeah I agree it's not about losing at this time! I was just hoping as I read about CICO and normally it's harder to control calories as we can eat however because it's a strict month and I knew there was no way I could over eat I was hoping I'd hop on to scale and see a loss of some kind! I'm not disappointed I didn't lose I was looking at it from the other angle that people who do IF and those that restrict calories claim they are losing all this weight will if that's the case why didn't I? I read a lot on mfp and online and it just seems that people lose so easily and consistently whereas I'm either losing real.slow or maintaining!0
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