Anyone Else Having a Slow Weight Loss Journey Like Me?!

I've been documenting my weight loss journey since I started here, almost everyday I am below my caloric intake. I started my MFP journey with what was suggested, which was 1200 calories a day, at first it worked out okay, but then I found myself needing more energy and I felt hungry every so often, so I got some advice from fellow MFP'ers and upped it to 1440. Most of the time I'm making fairly good decisions with my food intake, I'm almost always over 10 glasses of water a day, and yet I find myself with such a slow process... :grumble:

Anyone else in my shoes? It'd be nice to know I'm not the only one..

May 5th - 162.4 lbs
May 12th - 159.0 lbs
May 19th - 156.4
May 26th - 156.4
Jun 2nd - 157.4
Jun 9th - 157.3
Jun 16th - 157.4
Jun 23rd - 157.2
Jun 30th - 157.2
Jul 7th - 157.4
Jul 14th - 155.4
Jul 21st - 158.3
Jul 28th - 156.8

It's been almost 3 months and yet I've only lost 7 lbs on my journey.. (yoyo'ing constantly as well)

Only looking at 17% weight loss (CURRENT 156 lbs, STARTED 162 lbs)
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  • cehall422
    cehall422 Posts: 32 Member
    Hey! I know exactly how you feel! I've been taking my weight loss super seriously since mid May and today I just got to my ten pound mark. I know there were a few weeks when I got lazy and that is why I would gain or stay the same. But slow and steady wins the race. And while you might not be dropping the pounds right away you are making progress. :smile: I'm sure many other people are going through what we are. Keep it up!
  • CyberEd312
    CyberEd312 Posts: 3,536 Member
    Been losing weight for 37 straight months and am not done yet..... Slow and steady wins the race... Best of Luck....
  • GCAsMom
    GCAsMom Posts: 120 Member
    I've not lost one pound in a month, sometimes bouncing around a 1/2 to three pound gain, then dropping it off again; still no new weight loss for four weeks. I can empathize. It's very discouraging, though I'm keeping at it. :/
  • Hickyvikki69
    Hickyvikki69 Posts: 371 Member
    my weight loss journey is also going very slow lately..i put myself in maintain mode not really to maintain but to get myself to eat more...i was averaging out at 900-1100 a day n frankly that is to low for me. now i am up here round 1300-1500 . i lost bout 2lbs since i started this...but i also have been lacking exercise as i felt like giving up...now i am back on the wagon n ready to lose the weight more!!! also i am trying to concieve as well...so plz feel free to add me..
  • AHealthyMe15
    AHealthyMe15 Posts: 20 Member
    Losing at a steady, slower rate is not a bad thing. I feel that by losing weight the healthy way it will stay off...for good! Once I got closer to my goal it got even tougher to lose weight as fast as I did in the beginning before I started MFP, but 1 lb at a time!
  • Kimluvmy4
    Kimluvmy4 Posts: 22 Member
    I feel your pain!!! i have been very vigilant and only lost ten pounds in the last few months. The mantra that keeps me going is - it is still better and more healthy than gaining!!!
  • LadyIntrepid
    LadyIntrepid Posts: 399 Member
    Are you tracking your measurements and body fat%? You could be making more progress than the scale reveals.
  • Leela30
    Leela30 Posts: 177 Member
    Make sure you take body measurements because as we all know, muscle weighs more than fat. And you might be losing fat but the scale won't change that much.

    ALSO, I just found this out, but make sure you are constantly readjusting your goals every few pounds lost because MFP does not reduce your calorie goals for you to keep at the same pounds lost per week. For example, you weigh around 155, with 1.0 wk/loss, but then at 150 MFP will keep you at the same calorie goal but indicates you are only then at a 0.7 lbs per week loss. So make sure you are constantly going into the GOAL tab and readjusting your calorie goal.

    I am also a very..very slow weight loser. I lift weights about 4x a week and do cardio about 2x a week. So I know you're frustration. But if you don't lift weights, then you'll just be a skinny fat. :p
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    I've lost 3 pounds in about five weeks. At least the journey is down however long it takes.
  • tisane42
    tisane42 Posts: 46 Member
    I've been losing weight very slowly. I started at 225 at the beginning of 2007 and am now only down to 195. But I've kept all of it off, which is more than I an say for most dieters starting at my size.
  • surfrgrl1
    surfrgrl1 Posts: 1,464 Member
    Today is my one year anniversary on MFP. I am a slow loser, set for about .5 pound per week. I backslide on occasion, but try to stick with eating well the majority of the time. While my weight loss may not look significant in numbers, i am around 18 pounds down for the year, I've dropped 2 pant sizes and have a strange addiction now to exercise, and feel healthier than I think I ever have felt.

    To me, It's really about changing habits, and leading a healthy lifestyle, if you learn to do that, and keep it up, I don't think it matters how quickly or how much you lose. you will have NSVs (Non Scale Victories) along the way that will mean just as much as the number on the scale going down. I think it's important to celebrate them when you have them.

    Congratulations on your progress so far, and know you are not alone!!
  • natasa2604
    natasa2604 Posts: 11 Member
    I think that the main problem is type of food you're eating - because 100kcal of chocolate and 100kcal of tomatoes are not the same thing!! chocolate just goes straight to your belly and bottom, and you cannot get anything bad by eating vegetables!
  • happypath101
    happypath101 Posts: 534
    For sure! I'm not one to lose quickly. My entire journey has been like that and the slimmer I get, the harder it is to lose a pound. My advice would be of course, don't give up. But, also, don't put too much emphasis on the scale. Use the tape measurement more. Feel free to make a friend request if you like. It's nice to get support from other slow-losers. It's not like we're not losing at all. Right? RIGHT! :o)
  • vvanm
    vvanm Posts: 157
    I have gone a month losing 1 lb., only to have my doctor say, well, weight fluctuates more than that so it isn't a REAL pound. But, yes, yes it was real because the next pound and the next one kept coming off because I refused to be discouraged. You have to be stubborn, really stubborn and keep the weight going down no matter what your body is doing to sabotague your goals. Be cognizant of salt, water weight, portion size and hidden calories and sooner or later your body has to give it up!
  • Rmfowler1990
    Rmfowler1990 Posts: 83 Member
    I've been doing this for 25 days and have yet to lose anything. BUT I feel better! It is so frustrating not to see it reflect on the scale but I know it'll catch up at some point. I have been eating under my calorie goal of 1490 pretty consistently. I've also been working out so I know I'm taking the right steps. It'll all come in time.
  • Katahna
    Katahna Posts: 326 Member
    Progress is progress! You're doing well =]

    You just need to experiment with different things, like different calorie limits etc, youll find one that suits you =]

    From my own personal experience, Kickboxing was the one thing that tipped me over the edge, mixed with a well adjusted diet.

    Dieting alone will give you results, but bigger results will come if you push your body
  • THANK GOODNESS I"M NOT ALONE!

    I watch people around me lose and lose and lose so fast and it is so frustrating!
    I feel like a toddler screaming inside "It's just NOT FAIR!"

    I just have to keep reminding myself that I didn't gain all this mess in a month, or 6 months, or even a year. It's taken me a long time to get where I am now, so it will take awhile to get rid of it too.

    I read this on a motivation board a few weeks ago and wrote it on my bathroom mirror in dry-erase marker (I'm a teacher so I have them lying around :o)

    "Never trade what you WANT the MOST for what you want at the MOMENT."

    Seriously - when I WANT to sleep in next to my hubby for an extra 20 minutes instead of run 3 miles in the blazing NC sun, I think about this. I want to feel better, look better, and be better.
  • mapple322
    mapple322 Posts: 7
    One of the things I've noticed is the amount of sodium that I take in everyday. Sodium helps your body retain water. I admit, I don't drink nearly enough water - so maybe that will be my push to lose weight. I've been on MFP for 3 weeks, and have not lost any weight - but at the same time, I feel 150 times better.

    If I had your loss ratio, I wouldn't be concerned at all. Keep up the good work!!!
  • Pimpmonkey
    Pimpmonkey Posts: 566
    I'm not losing pounds as fast as I would like, but I'm losing mad inches! :bigsmile:
  • ishtar13
    ishtar13 Posts: 528 Member
    So, 7 lbs over 14 weeks is an average of half a pound per week.

    Slow, yes, but as long as it stays steady, it's good.
  • japruzze
    japruzze Posts: 453 Member
    It's not unreasonably slow. My only suggest if you want to try and speed it up would be to increase your exercise and be consistent with it. You don't mention working out, are you?
  • karenmetfan
    karenmetfan Posts: 62 Member
    Been on since October and have lost 43lbs so far. It's slowed down coming off the last couple of months, but I'm not worried. As long as it keeps going down and not up, it's all good. Of course, I would like it to go faster, but, as others have said, I want this for the long term. I'm eating less, eating more of the right things, and moving more. My exercise of choice was and is walking. I have been taking my beautiful dog out with me for a daily 3 mile walk, bought myself a treadmill for when the weather does not allow outside walking and also bought Leslie Sansone's Walk Off the Pounds DVD which I absolutely love (been doing mostly the 3 mile walk with a stretchy band, but also have done the 4 mile walk) and have been doing over going to the treadmill or walking in the heat and humidity we have had in NYC. Right now if I hit my first goal of 60lbs by October, the 1 year anniversary of being on MFP, I'll be happy. Of course, I'd be even happier if I hit it earlier, but I'm still losing, eating right and moving so it's all good :)
  • TNFirefly
    TNFirefly Posts: 169 Member
    Mine is SLOW. But I know why - I am not doing the work.
    I am recommitting a new start date August 1 with my husband. I am going to do 20 minutes of intentional exercise 20 minutes a day 5 days a week, doing McDougall's maximum weight loss diet. I am really excited about it, as my husband has agreed to do 30 days with me.
  • wgn4166
    wgn4166 Posts: 771 Member
    I have been here 50 days. I have almost lost a whole pound.:happy:
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    I've been here for 250 days today and I have lost 17.5lbs, you aren't the only one.

    And I bust my *kitten* every week.
    Weigh all my food
    No fast food, very little processed food
    Count every calorie
    Cardio 5 times a week
    Lifting 3 days a week


    Still slow as molasses.
    I've learnt, your body won't always do what you want it to
  • ladyark
    ladyark Posts: 1,101 Member
    I think that i am just now going into slow mode. Not sure why. First month i lost 17lbs. Second month i lost 11 pounds. Im just done my first week in month Three and the scale hasent budged. Frustrating!! We just have to keep at it and make some tweaks here and there to get it started in the right direction again. Dont give up! It will come off if you keep doing the right things.
  • AimersBee
    AimersBee Posts: 775 Member
    It's not unreasonably slow. My only suggest if you want to try and speed it up would be to increase your exercise and be consistent with it. You don't mention working out, are you?

    Yup, sure am exercising.

    I do 30 day shred as of right now.. on day 18 of it.
    I also do a bit extra on the side - yoga // zumba // running

    Usually around 25-30 min of exercise a day, not much but I work 50+ hrs a week.
  • meechi53
    meechi53 Posts: 195 Member
    Yes, I've been here since mid-Jan..6 months and only 25 lbs gone. But it's better than 0 lbs...

    It gets frustrating though.
  • SPNLuver83
    SPNLuver83 Posts: 2,050 Member
    Slow and steady = weight loss that stays off!! I know it sucks, but patience is the ultimate virtue when it comes to weight loss... I've been working on mine since jan 2011 and i'm still 10 pounds away from my goal....
  • jilers
    jilers Posts: 94 Member
    I'm losing weight v ery slowly - because I have a disability and can not excercise strenuously. So caloric numbers are ok but I'm not burning it off. I;ve lost 12lbs but need to lose 7 more and I can't. Some days I want to chuck it all - but that would not be productive. I can't do too much more than what I'm doing know - but hey I'm doing something!