did i really gain 4 pounds in a week?!?
graces109
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I weighed myself August 8th, and i was 113.5 pounds. I have been maintaining around 114. Then yesterday i weighed in at 118 pounds! I was so shocked. I havent over eaten by 14,000 calories at all. I haven’t increased my calories at all. I have had a lot more sugar this past week but can eating more sugar when you aren’t increasing your calories make you gain 4 pounds in a week?? And i’ve eaten a lot more sugar than this before and haven’t gained a thing. i’m so confused. It’s not my period time either. After i weighed myself i fasted for about 19 hours. Before i broke my fast I weighed myself and i was STILL 118!
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There are lots of things that will cause you to retain water. You are right that you did not gain 4 pounds of fat
- Is it two weeks before your period? Many women retain water at ovulation as well. It wasn't until I started weighing daily that I realized this was true for me.
- Have you started a new exercise program? My scale went up 7 pounds when I started weight lifting. Took a few weeks to come back off.
- What about high sodium meals?
- Travel by plane?
- Stress?
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Did you eat things that are high in sodium that make you retain water?1
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Weight is not a stable thing, it fluctuate easily. You listed many things that means you most likelly did not gain actual weigh that will stick around. If you ate more sugar lately you probably also consummed more carbs than usual because the sugar you ate was in cakes or flour dense food, which means more water retention.
Eat more a more whole food diet for a few days, with less sugar, salt and unhealthy fat and i'm sure it will all come down.0 -
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kshama2001 wrote: »There are lots of things that will cause you to retain water. You are right that you did not gain 4 pounds of fat
- Is it two weeks before your period? Many women retain water at ovulation as well. It wasn't until I started weighing daily that I realized this was true for me.
- Have you started a new exercise program? My scale went up 7 pounds when I started weight lifting. Took a few weeks to come back off.
- What about high sodium meals?
- Travel by plane?
- Stress?
Thank you so so much! I don’t know if it’s too weeks before my period and i haven’t started a new exercise program but i have had more salt than usual! If it is water retention, how long should i wait for it to come off? and is it normal that i feel a lot bigger? my arms feel bigger and my stomach looks and feels A LOT larger. is this normal for water retention? Thank you again so much!
I always feel bigger with water retention. Drink lots and lots of water. If it is that, your body should release it.1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »There are lots of things that will cause you to retain water. You are right that you did not gain 4 pounds of fat
- Is it two weeks before your period? Many women retain water at ovulation as well. It wasn't until I started weighing daily that I realized this was true for me.
- Have you started a new exercise program? My scale went up 7 pounds when I started weight lifting. Took a few weeks to come back off.
- What about high sodium meals?
- Travel by plane?
- Stress?
Thank you so so much! I don’t know if it’s too weeks before my period and i haven’t started a new exercise program but i have had more salt than usual! If it is water retention, how long should i wait for it to come off? and is it normal that i feel a lot bigger? my arms feel bigger and my stomach looks and feels A LOT larger. is this normal for water retention? Thank you again so much!
There's no way to know how long until it comes off, but it's better to think of your weight as a range than as a single number---because it's never actually a single number. A pretty safe measure is probably +/- 5lbs in either direction of what your "happy number" is. Everything else within that is normal fluctuations that you can't really do anything about.5 -
kshama2001 wrote: »There are lots of things that will cause you to retain water. You are right that you did not gain 4 pounds of fat
- Is it two weeks before your period? Many women retain water at ovulation as well. It wasn't until I started weighing daily that I realized this was true for me.
- Have you started a new exercise program? My scale went up 7 pounds when I started weight lifting. Took a few weeks to come back off.
- What about high sodium meals?
- Travel by plane?
- Stress?
This ^
I gain randomly for any reason my body can muster up. Due on? 7lbs. Ovulating? 5lbs Sneezed east at 3pm? 10lbs. Haha I joke but it really is that unpredictable.3 -
If you ate meals out and typically don't, restaurants tend to use so much more sodium than I typically use when cooking. If I eat higher in salt, my weight will go up a few pounds. It's often just water retention. Make sure to hydrate well. You very likely did not gain 4 pounds in a week. Just ride it out, you will likely settle back where you were. I try not to weight myself every day for that very reason.0
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I weighed myself August 8th, and i was 113.5 pounds. I have been maintaining around 114. Then yesterday i weighed in at 118 pounds! I was so shocked. I havent over eaten by 14,000 calories at all. I haven’t increased my calories at all. I have had a lot more sugar this past week but can eating more sugar when you aren’t increasing your calories make you gain 4 pounds in a week?? And i’ve eaten a lot more sugar than this before and haven’t gained a thing. i’m so confused. It’s not my period time either. After i weighed myself i fasted for about 19 hours. Before i broke my fast I weighed myself and i was STILL 118!
So, weight doesn't work that way -- fasting isn't going to make water weight come off any sooner just because you want it to. And if you know that you didn't eat that many excess calories, you know it's not fat. It's water. It's gonna come off when it feels like coming off.
Was there a medical or religious reason for the fasting? Or did you do it in response to the scale number?2 -
The extra sugar can cause some water retention, too - also temporarily. (This, like the salt thing, is true even if the amount is perfectly reasonable and within a reasonable calorie level - just more than what's typical/average for you.)0
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