Why haven't I lost any weight in the past 2 weeks??
Tiffers1759
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I started using MFP almost 4 weeks ago. The first 2 weeks were AWESOME....I lost 15lbs. Needless to say....the past 2 weeks have not been awesome. I haven't lost any weight...not even ounces. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Am I eating too many calories? Too little calories? Please help!!!
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It may well just be your body adjusting to the massive loss the first two weeks0
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I wish it would adjust and move on then. I'm starting to get impatient...like maybe this isn't working after all. I'm determined not to give up....but how many days can a girl diet without progress!!!??? lol0
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I am in the same boat. After making sure I wasn't starving myrself or overeating, my friends pretty much told me to be patient. If you started working out your body may retain more water to heal your muscles. Also, muscle weighs more than fat. I havent done this because I don't have a gym here or a BF% scale but if you can get your body fat % measured and go by that instead of LBS you may see more changes. Also, take your measurements and maybe you will see a change there also. You can get one on amazon that hooks aroud tiself making it easy to measure around your waist for like $5. Dont give up because if you do you will wonder what you could have done three months from now and regret quitting! Also, if you are encorporating more healthy food and less junk food you are going to get helathier regardless of the weight loss. Feel free to add me if you want a buddy!0
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Maybe it's my sodium?? I do like salt. Do you think it is okay to take a water pill?0
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How did you lose that much in two weeks? Ive only lost two pounds :-(0
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I started using MFP almost 4 weeks ago. The first 2 weeks were AWESOME....I lost 15lbs. Needless to say....the past 2 weeks have not been awesome. I haven't lost any weight...not even ounces. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Am I eating too many calories? Too little calories? Please help!!!
How in the heck do you lose 15 pounds in 2 weeks..Don't even see that possible0 -
That's a huge loss for two weeks. If you think it will always be that big then you WILL get frustrated and you will give up because weight loss isn't consistent and not normally that fast to come off (depending on how much you have to lose). You will have losses, gains and stalls. Be patient and take it slow.0
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I'm not sure why/how I lost that much in 2 weeks. Weight has always come off fairly easily for me in the first week or so, ( I know, it's water ) However...I am a heavy girl. I started at 253 and now I am 238, so obviously the weight comes off a little faster...but not for the past 2 weeks.0
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Maybe it's my sodium?? I do like salt. Do you think it is okay to take a water pill?
Do not take a water pill for the purpose of seeing the scale move - you will just be disappointed when you don't take it. Drink more water, eat less salt, and have a banana - your body will balance itself out if you treat it properly.
Weight loss is not linear, it is cumulative. Just keep eating properly, keep moving and the rest will come. Personally, I am creating my rewards system based on keep going: I will get a Yonanas in a few weeks as a reward for sticking with it for two months and to help me stay healthy when ice cream weather arrives.0 -
It's not a race. The weight didn't go on in 2 weeks, it won't come off in 2 weeks.
If you are serious about weight loss, you're going to be here for a good while, and there will be times (weeks) that the scale won't move. Just keep plugging. I've been stuck at this weight for 3 weeks now, so I'm just getting out of the "I HATE YOU SCALE" mood. I feel better, I move better.. it will come sooner or later!0 -
It sounds like you had too few calories and put your body into starvation mode. The "best" way to lose weight & keep it off is to go slowly. Like one or 2 pounds a week. Since you lost 7 pounds a week, you were starving your body & it will now try to save all the calories it can. Try just hitting your calorie goal per day, don't go under that top number or your body will think it's famine time. Good luck!0
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Try eating back your exercise calories.. at least half if not more, especially on your big workout days. Your body needs fuel to continue to burn.0
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Its only a few weeks. This is all water weight except for a few pounds of loss.
You lost 15lbs. Lets say 2 are fat/muscle 13 is water.
You put back on 2 lbs of water today and lost 2 more pounds of fat/muscle
I am way way over simplifying here. Point is your super complex, you cant loose 15lbs in 2 weeks unless your like 500lbs.
Just stick with it.0 -
Be patient. Self-improvement of any kind is a process.0
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You haven't met your calorie goal. How can you know if your calorie goal is accurate or not if you don't reach it every day? You should be trying to hit your calorie goal within about 50 calories +/- every day.
I would give your *actual* calorie a goal a full month before deciding whether or not it's working for you. The only way to know how much to eat is through trial and error.0 -
I started using MFP almost 4 weeks ago. The first 2 weeks were AWESOME....I lost 15lbs. Needless to say....the past 2 weeks have not been awesome. I haven't lost any weight...not even ounces. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Am I eating too many calories? Too little calories? Please help!!!
How in the heck do you lose 15 pounds in 2 weeks..Don't even see that possible
I lost 18 pounds in my first 2 weeks, then it slowed to 2 pounds a week. It happens.0 -
Maybe it's my sodium?? I do like salt. Do you think it is okay to take a water pill?
Don't take a water pill unless your doctor tells you to. Just drink plenty of water each day. That's much healthier than taking pills.0 -
It's very rare that I eat every calorie I am allowed. It seems that by the time I eat dinner that I still have around 200 calories left....do you eat your remaining calories even if you aren't hungry???0
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I wish it would adjust and move on then. I'm starting to get impatient...like maybe this isn't working after all. I'm determined not to give up....but how many days can a girl diet without progress!!!??? lol
Don't think of pounds lost as the only "progress" you are making!0 -
It's very rare that I eat every calorie I am allowed. It seems that by the time I eat dinner that I still have around 200 calories left....do you eat your remaining calories even if you aren't hungry???
Eat ice cream0 -
It's very rare that I eat every calorie I am allowed. It seems that by the time I eat dinner that I still have around 200 calories left....do you eat your remaining calories even if you aren't hungry???
Eat ice cream0 -
watch your sodium, drink lots of water and for those that say muscle weighs more than fat, rubbish. A pound of muscle is the same as a pound of fat... one pound. Muscle just takes up less space in the body than fat. Also just hang in there, keep logging your food, keep moving, and please don't give up.0
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You lost a lot of water at first. Now you're to the part where things slow down and you need to have patience.
Eat your calories, all of them, weigh and measure everything, and be patient.0 -
you lost 15 lbs in 4 weeks! Great! Your body just needs time to adjust, just keep going. Make sure you eat your allowance and at least half your exercise calories.
Good luck and stay the course!0 -
I'd say you lost excess water in the first two weeks, most days you're eating below BMR which is not good for continued weight loss, your body will eventually accept this as maintenance calories and adjust to living off that.
Go to http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/ and work out your BMR/TDEE
Read http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12 and
http://eatmore2weighless.com/why-eating-less-and-exercising-more-can-backfire/
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That's a great question! I too seem to have trouble getting all my calories down. And that's mostly on the days that I exercise which is 5 days a week. It's like I'm very satisfied with around 1200-1300 calories and with exercise I'm allowed 1700. I try to come within 200 calories of the daily goal, whatever it is. I've logged 25 days of MFP and have lost 10 pounds.0
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15 lbs. in the first two weeks is mostly water. .5-2 lbs. per week of fat loss is more of a normal pace. Make sure to drink lots of water every day!
Muscle does NOT weigh more than fat any more than a pound of bricks weighs more than a pound of feathers. A pound is a pound! Thus, you could be losing muscle, so eat your calories as close to your daily allowance as possible, then exercise and eat back half to all of your exercise calories.
Look at this: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-120 -
Its only a few weeks. This is all water weight except for a few pounds of loss.
You lost 15lbs. Lets say 2 are fat/muscle 13 is water.
You put back on 2 lbs of water today and lost 2 more pounds of fat/muscle
I am way way over simplifying here. Point is your super complex, you cant loose 15lbs in 2 weeks unless your like 500lbs.
Just stick with it.
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I would very strongly recommend CHILLING OUT. This process is going to take months. Relax and let it happen.0
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I'm seeing a lot of sodium?
Look for the lower sodium foods?0
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