Keto. Weight stall. Maintence calories
ninababie2
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HELP
I did keto last year, lost ten lbs and kept it off. So far these three weeks I’ve lost ONE lb. not even water weight! Wtf. My main issue on keto is consuming enough calories. I’m often eating 1000 or so.
So I decided yesterday to try two weeks of eating keto at maintence calories (1700). Today I’ve already gained a pound. If I start eating carbs again and end up at a higher weight then I started at im going to be furious
I did keto last year, lost ten lbs and kept it off. So far these three weeks I’ve lost ONE lb. not even water weight! Wtf. My main issue on keto is consuming enough calories. I’m often eating 1000 or so.
So I decided yesterday to try two weeks of eating keto at maintence calories (1700). Today I’ve already gained a pound. If I start eating carbs again and end up at a higher weight then I started at im going to be furious
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You have to log correctly and be more patient. "Real" weight changes are much slower than that.2
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ninababie2 wrote: »HELP
I did keto last year, lost ten lbs and kept it off. So far these three weeks I’ve lost ONE lb. not even water weight! Wtf. My main issue on keto is consuming enough calories. I’m often eating 1000 or so.
So I decided yesterday to try two weeks of eating keto at maintence calories (1700). Today I’ve already gained a pound. If I start eating carbs again and end up at a higher weight then I started at im going to be furious
Then logic would suggest that 1700 is not your maintenance. Although, if you ask me 2 weeks isn't long enough to really know anything.0 -
Huh? Why would logic say 1700 is not maintence? I’ve only been eating it for a day1
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Pick a reasonable calorie goal. Log accurately and consistently hit that calorie goal. Patience is going to be required, if you're changing things up every time you don't lose exactly as you expect it's going to take you longer to figure out what is actually working and what isn't.
Don't make decisions based on day-to-day fluctuations.4 -
Someone told me skip cheese if you are not losing8
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jillellen22 wrote: »Someone told me skip cheese if you are not losing
Cheese has no impact on weight loss..
OP, are you using a food scale? Did you just start exercise? Are you near the TOM?
Also, you will definitely gain weight if you add carbs, because you will replenish glycogen stores. But it's not fat gains.3
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