Weight loss is not always linear
CkepiJinx
Posts: 613 Member
I am a good case in point. I set my goal at 2 lbs a week because I have well over 100 lbs to lose. My first three weeks I lost about 4 lbs a week then I lost nothing for three weeks. then I dropped another 4+ pounds in that next week. Then It took two weeks to lose one measly pound. Then boom week nine I lost 4.7 pounds.
Well I did the math and guess what my average weight loss for the full nine weeks was..... 2 pounds a week.
So those of you who get discouraged when the scale doesn't move , take heart reassess make sure your doing what your supposed to, I.e. weighing and logging every thing, and if you are be patient. As long as you aren't gaining give it a few weeks before freaking out and changing every thing, some times our bodies just need time to catch up!
Wishing you all success!
Well I did the math and guess what my average weight loss for the full nine weeks was..... 2 pounds a week.
So those of you who get discouraged when the scale doesn't move , take heart reassess make sure your doing what your supposed to, I.e. weighing and logging every thing, and if you are be patient. As long as you aren't gaining give it a few weeks before freaking out and changing every thing, some times our bodies just need time to catch up!
Wishing you all success!
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Bumping this because I am seeing a lot of posts about plateaus today and really think it is relevant .0
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Bumping this because I am seeing a lot of posts about plateaus today and really think it is relevant .
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Very true! Just when we think we have the human body figured out, it tricks us! I've always had the mindset to eat healthy and the weightloss will follow.0
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Yep. My first 6 months here, I sometimes lost two pounds, sometimes none, sometimes the number on the scale would increase, sometimes a half a pound, sometimes it a pound... but overall, it averaged to one pound a week.0
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I totally agree, my weight has gone down, gone back up, stayed the same but it does still average just under 1lb per week loss. which is marvelous.0
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needed this post...been getting discouraged. My weight loss has slowed down in the last few weeks to about half a pound when I had been losing 1 pound a week pretty consistently. The half a pound was discouraging me until I read this post and that others have had ups and downs with the scale.0
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Thank you for that info0
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I've been back on here since the 1st of October......first week I lost 7lbs.....this week nothing! Not a single oz.
I wouldn't mind if I only had a little bit to go but I've got 120lbs to shed!!!!!!
Sulking for the next 24hrs.0 -
I am a good case in point. I set my goal at 2 lbs a week because I have well over 100 lbs to lose. My first three weeks I lost about 4 lbs a week then I lost nothing for three weeks. then I dropped another 4+ pounds in that next week. Then It took two weeks to lose one measly pound. Then boom week nine I lost 4.7 pounds.
Well I did the math and guess what my average weight loss for the full nine weeks was..... 2 pounds a week.
So those of you who get discouraged when the scale doesn't move , take heart reassess make sure your doing what your supposed to, I.e. weighing and logging every thing, and if you are be patient. As long as you aren't gaining give it a few weeks before freaking out and changing every thing, some times our bodies just need time to catch up
Wishing you all success!
--What good advice you give us all.
It's so true for me at least, the scales would move ever so slightly for so long, that the temptation of giving up because almost too good to ignore... However, I did ignore the temptation and stuck to my guns.
I've only really lost about 7.5 kilos or 17 pounds, but it appears that that's been enough for people to start to notice, and give me some positive and encouraging feedback.
Thanks again for your above advice.
Some times our bodies really do need time to re-adjust and catch up :-)0 -
I am a good case in point. I set my goal at 2 lbs a week because I have well over 100 lbs to lose. My first three weeks I lost about 4 lbs a week then I lost nothing for three weeks. then I dropped another 4+ pounds in that next week. Then It took two weeks to lose one measly pound. Then boom week nine I lost 4.7 pounds.
Well I did the math and guess what my average weight loss for the full nine weeks was..... 2 pounds a week.
So those of you who get discouraged when the scale doesn't move , take heart reassess make sure your doing what your supposed to, I.e. weighing and logging every thing, and if you are be patient. As long as you aren't gaining give it a few weeks before freaking out and changing every thing, some times our bodies just need time to catch up!
Wishing you all success!
^^THIS
This is y life since I started in May. I am averaging about 8-10lbs/mo WE'll see what happens come October 200
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