Weight fluctuation

dinazidan87
dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member
Hello guys!
Can someone tell me please whats about weight fluctuation!
Its getting furestrating and kinda disppointing, when i weigh myself one day a number and wake up find myself 3 pounds or 2 pounds more, while i exersice and count calories.
I do cardio and weight lifting.
Yesterday for example i just walked, and no weight lifting, and all of sudden today i weighted 3 pounds more than yesterday, while nothing has changed in my diet.
If someone has same experince or explanation i would greatly appreciate you insight abiut this.

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  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    edited June 2019
    Weight fluctuations can be caused by a great number of things. Your bowel movements, exercise, medications, inflammation, the batteries in your scale, etc. The hard part is being patient.

    Log absolutely everything in a diary, see what you can spot. For now, take a deep breath, count to 10 and relax. :)
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member
    lbsansouci wrote: »
    Weight fluctuations can be caused by a great number of things. Your bowel movements, exercise, medications, inflammation, the batteries in your scale, etc. The hard part is being patient.

    Log absolutely everything in a diary, see what you can spot. For now, take a deep breath, count to 10 and relax. :)

    Its not easy, but its kida disppointing, i will take by you advice though :)
    Thanks alot
  • puffbrat
    puffbrat Posts: 2,806 Member
    A weight trending app such as happy scale or libra can help a lot with letting you see the progress through the fluctuations.
  • CorkyLaRue
    CorkyLaRue Posts: 29 Member
    I literally fluctuate 10 pounds (sometimes more) every week. As long as I'm doing what I need to be doing, and keep heading in the right direction, it all evens out with eventual weight loss in the end.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member
    puffbrat wrote: »
    A weight trending app such as happy scale or libra can help a lot with letting you see the progress through the fluctuations.

    I just downloaded Libra, i added all my info for the last 10 days, i am trying to understand the app.
    Thanks alot :)
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member
    CorkyLaRue wrote: »
    I literally fluctuate 10 pounds (sometimes more) every week. As long as I'm doing what I need to be doing, and keep heading in the right direction, it all evens out with eventual weight loss in the end.
    CorkyLaRue wrote: »
    I literally fluctuate 10 pounds (sometimes more) every week. As long as I'm doing what I need to be doing, and keep heading in the right direction, it all evens out with eventual weight loss in the end.

    When do you start seeing numbers drop back down to your goals?
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member

    What an amazing artical , truly very informative, thanks alot for sharing!
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member

    Just was reading it now, and will continue, its very informative, i dont know though when should i start feeling good about numbers going down, its very discourging to see within hour i gained 3 pounds :s
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    edited June 2019

    Just was reading it now, and will continue, its very informative, i dont know though when should i start feeling good about numbers going down, its very discourging to see within hour i gained 3 pounds :s

    To gain a pound, you have to eat 3500 calories over your maintenance calorie number. So, to gain 3 pounds in a hour, that would be a 10,500 calorie binge over maintenance. Did you do that?!? Pretty confident your answer is no. Right?

    Our bodies (especially female bodies) do crazy things with water weight.

    I weigh every day, first thing in the morning, after peeing, naked. (Not multiple times per day, though.) Weighing every day taught me a lot of things about my body. I'll go up 2-3 pounds after spaghetti for dinner. I go up 2-3 pounds a couple days before my period starts, and it sticks around til after my period stops. I'll go up 3-4 pounds after drinking alcohol and that will stick around for about 4 days. I gain water weight when I fly, and when I have a sunburn. But none of these upticks are fat gain. Knowledge is power.
  • dinazidan87
    dinazidan87 Posts: 36 Member

    Just was reading it now, and will continue, its very informative, i dont know though when should i start feeling good about numbers going down, its very discourging to see within hour i gained 3 pounds :s

    To gain a pound, you have to eat 3500 calories over your maintenance calorie number. So, to gain 3 pounds in a hour, that would be a 10,500 calorie binge over maintenance. Did you do that?!? Pretty confident your answer is no. Right?

    Our bodies (especially female bodies) do crazy things with water weight.

    I weigh every day, first thing in the morning, after peeing, naked. (Not multiple times per day, though.) Weighing every day taught me a lot of things about my body. I'll go up 2-3 pounds after spaghetti for dinner. I go up 2-3 pounds a couple days before my period starts, and it sticks around til after my period stops. I'll go up 3-4 pounds after drinking alcohol and that will stick around for about 4 days. I gain water weight when I fly, and when I have a sunburn. But none of these upticks are fat gain. Knowledge is power.

    Yiu are very right, and no i did not eat yesterday those calories actually i ate less than my calories, thats why i got down when i weighted myself and found as if i gained 3 pounds.
    But i will keep read and keep my eyes open to learn more about my body!
    Thanks alot for the great info :)
  • Danp
    Danp Posts: 1,561 Member
    edited June 2019
    Here's a graph I made that helped a friend to come to terms with weight fluctuations

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    The grey is water weight, the orange is 'stuff' in your gut and the blue is fat.

    The blue dotted line is shows fat going down, the red line shows total weight that you'd see on the scale and how it can mask progress.
  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member

    Just was reading it now, and will continue, its very informative, i dont know though when should i start feeling good about numbers going down, its very discourging to see within hour i gained 3 pounds :s

    The first rule is don't weigh yourself more than once a day. More than that can be a tad on the obsessive side. First thing in the morning after going to the toilet, naked is normally the best time to weigh for greatest consistency.
  • Sharon_C
    Sharon_C Posts: 2,132 Member
    Weight fluctuations are totally normal. On Friday I was the highest I'd been in a long time. By Sunday I was down 3 pounds. That's just the way it works. It's not fat fluctuations. I didn't gain or lose that much fat in a few days. Its probably all water.

    That's why a weight tracking app is so beneficial.