Omg- gained 1.5!
picklesuccess2013
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I am so upset- after two weeks of working our and eating well, I gained 1.5 this morning! I am so upset and outraged that I don't know what to do! Feel like I got better results when I cheated every once in a while! Discouraged beyond belief!
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Are u sure you're eating enough? So many factors to this.0
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Put your scale away and invest in a tape measure. I recently gained a pound, but my body fat loss says otherwise.0
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Don't get upset over small gains. They happen from time to time. No matter what you do, weight loss is not linear. Some weeks you will lose, some you will stay the same and some weeks you will gain. It all depends on your hormones, water retention, sodium intake, digestion, water intake, workouts, etc.
What you are wearing will impact what the scale says. If you have any food/water/liquids in your system will change what the scale says.0 -
Could be ur monthy approaching0
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Be sure to check your water intake - perhaps you are not getting enough. if you are a female, see where today falls in your menstrual cycle, also really watch your sodium. I gained 4 lbs one week all because of sodium. good luck0
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I gain 1.5 pounds from morning to evening...more even...yesterday morning I weighed in at 159....last night I weighed 162....don't sweat the small gains....it is probably weight fluctuation...or water retention...or that time of the month...or sodium...there are a million reasons as to why you had that 1.5 increase.0
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Further to what others have said, the time of day you weight yourself can also make a big difference. Up to 3lb from my own experiences. Also clothes can make a big impact.
Try and weight yourself at the same time of day. I usually weigh myself in the mornings, just before i step in the shower.0 -
If you are eating right and exercising, you are on your way, not matter what the scale says. Keep up the good work.0
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Body weight can vary as much as 4 pounds throughout the day and day to day just because of things like water retention. If you just started or made a big change to your exercise program that can cause water weight gain. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/200544-why-do-you-sometimes-gain-weight-when-starting-a-new-exercis
Frankly, take the suggestion about the measuring tape, because weight is not really the issue, getting rid of fat is. Read this to see how weight can be more, but a body look smaller http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/0 -
Thank you- I will try to measure this week too. Thanks for the encouragement- trying to stay motivated without success isn't easy0
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Thank you- I will try to measure this week too. Thanks for the encouragement- trying to stay motivated without success isn't easy
Look at weight loss over the long term, not week to week. You will not lose each and every week. It's just not how weight loss happens.
You still have success. If you had a healthy food intake that's success. If you exercised that's success. The weight on the scale isn't the only way to show if you have succeed or not.0 -
do you weigh yourself at the same time and under the same conditions when you do your weigh in? Weight is not linear...whether you're talking about losing, maintaining, or gaining...it's not linear. Nobody weighs exactly xxx Lbs...there are completely natural body weight fluctuations attributable to water retention/release and food in/out...fluid in/out, etc. Here's an example of this last week for me:
187.4 (last Friday official weigh in
188 (mon)
187.7 (tues)
188.5 (wed...OMG I gained a Lb...NOT)
188.2 (thurs)
185.6 (Friday official weigh in..OMG, I lost 2.6 Lbs overnight...NOT)
188.1 (Sat...OMG I gained 2.5 Lbs of fat overnight...NOT)
Do you know how I know that I didn't gain 2 Lbs of fat overnight? My maintenance level of calories is 2,550...to gain 2 Lbs overnight I would have had to consume those 2,550 calories plus 7,000 more calories to gain 2 Lbs of fat over night....that would be 9,550 calories, and I can assure you that didn't happen...I didn't even eat 2,300. That is the math...that is the science. 3,500 calories = 1 Lb of fat.
What I do is plot these numbers on a graph...over time I can see the general trend downward. I am set to lose very slowly, so it's hard to see my weight loss in just a week or even a couple of weeks...if I had to guess, my true weight is probably in the neighborhood of 187.
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Are you strength training at all? If you are and you weighed yourself the morning after a workout you could just be retaining water in your muscles. I lift pretty heavy and usually gain 1-2lbs after a good lifting session the day before.
Also my sodium intake can cause me to retain water too. I can wake up 4-6 lbs heavier if I over do it on salt.
Chances are the 1.5lbs you gained are not fat (unless you ate about 5000 extra calories. Could be water you drank or food in your digestive system. I can gain 1.5lbs right now by eating a meal and having a glass or two of water.
I only track the lowest number I see if I see it twice. I constantly fluctuate between the same 2-3lbs. Once I lose 1 more then gain 2 back and lose 3 and get back to that number I log it. It's the only way to tell for sure that I'm losing weight. I look for a downward trend overall....not just the scale going down.0 -
You shouldn't let a number have so much power over you.
Muscle weighs more than fat. The more muscle you gain, the faster your metabolism!
Don't be discouraged by the scale, just worry about how you feel every day when you wake up.
Stay motivated, you WILL see results!0 -
Are you strength training at all? If you are and you weighed yourself the morning after a workout you could just be retaining water in your muscles. I lift pretty heavy and usually gain 1-2lbs after a good lifting session the day before.
Also my sodium intake can cause me to retain water too. I can wake up 4-6 lbs heavier if I over do it on salt.
Chances are the 1.5lbs you gained are not fat (unless you ate about 5000 extra calories. Could be water you drank or food in your digestive system. I can gain 1.5lbs right now by eating a meal and having a glass or two of water.
I only track the lowest number I see if I see it twice. I constantly fluctuate between the same 2-3lbs. Once I lose 1 more then gain 2 back and lose 3 and get back to that number I log it. It's the only way to tell for sure that I'm losing weight. I look for a downward trend overall....not just the scale going down.
That's a good point- I did and one of the last times too where I gained I did an extensive weight/cardio class the night before- thank you- I appreciate it- prob stopped me from losing my mind more today and eating everything I want -0 -
Hi there,
Are you eating back your excercise calories? Maybe make your food diary public so those who have been on here a long time can possibly give you some ideas?
Hang in there.
Feel free to add me as friend, if you would like.0 -
If it's only been two weeks, your body is probably in flux. A few days ago I was convinced I hit a plateau. I was up almost 2lbs and feeling not too great. Yesterday I had a double burger with a huge side of Cajun fries and I didn't work out for the first time in a month. Today I went to the gym and I was at a lower weight than I've been since I started. Don't get too discouraged and look to make drastic changes over perceived minor setbacks.0
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You just joined and started on MFP. Give it more than a week for results. Maybe weight every 3-4 weeks and definitely rely more on measurements to accurately track your progress.0
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My weight would go up or down by more than pound almost every day especially when I started. It's like the stock market what matters is the long term trend.0
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Go easy pal, sometimes that happens. Just keep on focusing on your goal, eventually you´ll reach it.0
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omg. 1.5 pounds? better eat an entire pint of ice cream.
You know we are on here for help and encouragement...if your going to be an *kitten* then go up to the top to settings..then to delete account because no one wants to hear your bull$hit here!!!0 -
omg. 1.5 pounds? better eat an entire pint of ice cream.
You know we are on here for help and encouragement...if your going to be an *kitten* then go up to the top to settings..then to delete account because no one wants to hear your bull$hit here!!!
touchy touchy0 -
You shouldn't let a number have so much power over you.
Muscle weighs more than fat. The more muscle you gain, the faster your metabolism!
Don't be discouraged by the scale, just worry about how you feel every day when you wake up.
Stay motivated, you WILL see results!
She hasn't gained 1.5lb in muscle in this short space of time0 -
I know the feeling, but don't worry. It's probably water weight. Had the same thing a few weeks back. You are doing an awesome job! Try to drink at least 1L water a day. Keep up the good work. It will pay-off eventually0
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omg. 1.5 pounds? better eat an entire pint of ice cream.
That sounds quite delicious actually...I'm thinking some Ben + Jerry's after my workout today0 -
Body weight can vary as much as 4 pounds throughout the day and day to day just because of things like water retention. If you just started or made a big change to your exercise program that can cause water weight gain. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/200544-why-do-you-sometimes-gain-weight-when-starting-a-new-exercis
Frankly, take the suggestion about the measuring tape, because weight is not really the issue, getting rid of fat is. Read this to see how weight can be more, but a body look smaller http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
^^^^^ this0 -
omg. 1.5 pounds? better eat an entire pint of ice cream.
You know we are on here for help and encouragement...if your going to be an *kitten* then go up to the top to settings..then to delete account because no one wants to hear your bull$hit here!!!
touchy touchy
weight issues are indeed a touchy subject0
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