Were there weeks that you didn't lose weight?
jasmineheaven
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Has anyone had weeks where they didn't lose weight when you stuck to your calorie diet (stayed under) and exercised but you got no weight loss results? If so did you lose weight the next week or did you just find that you lost "inches" instead of weight?
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Just this last week no weight loss. Stayed on track I weigh in on Wed. am . I let you know. they say sometimes you need to change your workout routine. Keep on track.0
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Yes, that has happened to me, quite a few times. I will usually lose the next week. One of my friends on here suggested I start tracking my weight daily because your body has a flow. And when you realize what the pattern is, you know when you will probably lose, and when you won't.0
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Stalls are typical, especially as you lose weight. Once your body gets used to deprivations in calories, it stops responding as well or if you are eating too few calories (netting less than 1200) it will hold onto everything because it's being deprived of fuel. The secret to getting out of the slump (and this is going to sound counterintuitive) is to increase your net calorie intake. Try it for a week and see.
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Sigh. Yes.0
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Happens a lot. It always happens the first 1-2 weeks of lifting weights for me as well.0
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Since I really started working on losing this weight (around mid June) I have had 3 weeks with out weight loss. They were either after a week where I lost 4 lbs or before. I think some plateaus are normal.0
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So often this is the case. It seems to happen more with people who are closer to their goal weight. I have been at this since January but as I am fairly close to my goal weight loss has been very slow for me. Of course I have had off weeks but I don't count those. Often on a good week where I do not lose I just bump up my wate intake and the weight will lower a bit the next week or two. Definatly keep measuring, pay attention to how your clothes are fitting, and maybe concider weighing just once a month. I have started doing this and it actually motivates me better. If I weigh daily or weekly and the scale is not moving my brain tends to make excuses and tell me I can work it off next week. If I weigh monthly there is no excuse, if I have not followed my calorie goal and exercise the number will suck after 30 days but if I do well, I have accomplished something even if the move is small. Good luck, keep at it!!0
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I think so - lost brillliantly for first 3 weeks, then very sluggish this week. Weigh- in tomorrow at my doctor's so we will see if lost anything at all. BTW, I am menopausal, so have not suffered TOM for approx 6 months. Not sure though if the sequence still affects bloating/no weight loss, as I have certainly experienced that. Have been riigid on calorie counting - always significiantly under - and varying my exercise with help from trainers at my local gym. Would appreciate any thoughts...0
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Has happened to be quite a few times. I would increase my calories for a couple days and bring it down after those days, then the following week I'll drop a pound. Your body gets used to things, so changing it up will help.0
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Way too many times *sigh*. But nearly always lose the week after as long as I stick with it and don't go face first into a chocolate cake :laugh:0
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Yes, I seem to lose in spurts. Sometimes I go a couple of weeks without losing but then I lose a pound a day for a few days in a row.0
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Yes, I personally don't lose consistently although I excercise and stay within my calories. I'll lose like 4lbs all at once though.0
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I haven't lost weight in almost 2 weeks now, but I'm going to try harder and continue to work to get to my goal.0
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YES!!!! In the beginning I didn't lose much at all,went over month without losing. That's when I started eating a bit more, about 1500 calories a day w/ exercise. Then it came off easily until now. But I've made lots of changes, I'm careful about what I eat, I've cut way back on alcohol and I exercise daily. The rest will come off, but I've come to realize it will take time.0
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Yes, I personally don't lose consistently although I excercise and stay within my calories. I'll lose like 4lbs all at once though.
Ha...wouldn't we all???0 -
I usually lose one week then stall the next. It's strange but I'm happy with that for now.0
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Oh yeah, just had 3 wks in a row with no weight loss, then this week was 2.5 lbs. Just keep at it......do what you're supposed to do.............your body is adjusting.............then the weight loss will start up again.
In the meantime, you have made good food choice & ate healthly and developed good lifelong habits that will helpt keep it off.
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Yes, I personally don't lose consistently although I excercise and stay within my calories. I'll lose like 4lbs all at once though.
Ha...wouldn't we all???
I meant I lose nothing for weeks and then one week I lose 4 pounds, then nothing for weeks again. I don't lose weekly.0 -
My BIG FEAR0
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No, but I've had like 2-3 days where I didn't lose weight on the scale.... but then there's big losses after these stagnant days .0
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My BIG FEAR
It will happen. Prepare yourself for it. This is a journey. A lifestyle change. Don't fear it. Just take it one day at a time.0 -
Ive had a few weeks like that, and would get so frustrated! However, my body would adjust itself and the next week the weight loss would be slightly greater.
That said, dont focus solely on the scale. Look at how your clothes fit, your energy level, and your mood/overall attitude towards life. There are so many other measures of success other than what the scale might say!0 -
Ive had a few weeks like that, and would get so frustrated! However, my body would adjust itself and the next week the weight loss would be slightly greater.
That said, dont focus solely on the scale. Look at how your clothes fit, your energy level, and your mood/overall attitude towards life. There are so many other measures of success other than what the scale might say!
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Yep. After a while, you will know your body and know what is happening and why. I use to get frustrated to no end, but then I started to do some research and I figured out what was happening. I tend to bloat around when I am fertile and when I am going to get my monthly. I know when it is going to happen, so I don't pay any mind if the scale stalls or goes up.0
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Of course!
Don't panic, persistance is the key.0 -
Yeah, I've had that happen a few times. For me it seems like it happens when I add something new like weight lifting and forget to increase my calories. Once I increase my calories to compensate for the extra I'm burning then I usually start to lose again since my body isn't freaking out and going into starvation mode from a lack of calories.
As others have said though, don't worry, just keep at it. Look at what you want to accomplish and what you've accomplished thus far to keep you motivated. : )0
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