Help, Gaining instead of losing

deigodiva
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Hi,
I have been using MFP for about 2weeks. a friend has been really successful with it so I decided to give it a try. However, I am finding that I am GAINING weight each week when I weigh. I try not to weigh more than once/ week but when I do weigh and I gain, I tend to try the next day. However, the trend is, I have gained according the scale todayat least 3lbs. How is this possible when I generally stick to my calories. Sometimes I am under, sometimes I'm over. I should work out more, yes, but regardles, I have changed the eating habits to fit the program and calorie intake, and I'm getting super frustrated. Anyone have anything similar happen? What did you do?
I have been using MFP for about 2weeks. a friend has been really successful with it so I decided to give it a try. However, I am finding that I am GAINING weight each week when I weigh. I try not to weigh more than once/ week but when I do weigh and I gain, I tend to try the next day. However, the trend is, I have gained according the scale todayat least 3lbs. How is this possible when I generally stick to my calories. Sometimes I am under, sometimes I'm over. I should work out more, yes, but regardles, I have changed the eating habits to fit the program and calorie intake, and I'm getting super frustrated. Anyone have anything similar happen? What did you do?
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how many calories are you eating and what are you eating? can you open your diary?0
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I opened it for now. I get 1260 a day. One day last week I did go over by a lot b/c I ate mcdonalds, but most days im relatively in line.0
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Today I went over because I was on autopilot and just ate something without thinking and had to record it. UGH. I need to learn how to control that also.0
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Everyone's going to send you to this link:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
Read through it, figure out how many calories you should be eating via the websites and advice he gives, follow that! It's likely that your body is in starvation mode and you actually need to be eating more to lose0 -
Are you doing new exercises that may be making you retain water?0
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Everyone's going to send you to this link:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
Read through it, figure out how many calories you should be eating via the websites and advice he gives, follow that! It's likely that your body is in starvation mode and you actually need to be eating more to lose
Yup. Read all of this.0 -
It could be three things causing gain.
1. You're not eating nor netting enough by eating your exercise calories.
2. You're going over on sodium levels, which causes water retention
3. Your muscles are retaining water to repair themselves.0 -
Everyone's going to send you to this link:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
Read through it, figure out how many calories you should be eating via the websites and advice he gives, follow that! It's likely that your body is in starvation mode and you actually need to be eating more to lose
Also, pretty sure you answered your own question.
You're not consistent with tracking, and you're not sticking to your goals. Done and done.0 -
Could be your sodium intake. Regardless of road map info she is still eating at a deficit but its all over the place. Some people's bodies don't respond to weight loss when they eat a lot of processed outside food. Or high sodium food...or carbs. What you can do is for a week or two, totally clean up what you are eating. Less sodium, good carbs, lean proteins and some good veggies. Avoid eating out. If you want to follow that roadmap thing you can, if not, pick a good calorie deficit that you are comfy with and that's healthy. I am sure after a couple tweeks you'll be fine!0
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It could be three things causing gain.
1. You're not eating nor netting enough by eating your exercise calories.
2. You're going over on sodium levels, which causes water retention
3. Your muscles are retaining water to repair themselves.
This, and the road map thread. Have patience and good luck!0 -
What they all said. Read the road map. Best thing I ever did for myself.0
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If you are dissatisfied with your scale, 1ConcreteGirl has one she can give you. Hers reports miracles.0
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Thanks! I'll read the article. And actually no, i'm not consistant but mostly just under or at my calorie goal for the day, so I dont see that as my problem. I just did reports, and is more than likely the sodium intake. I'll look at that artifcle. thanks so much!0
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If you are dissatisfied with your scale, 1ConcreteGirl has one she can give you. Hers reports miracles.0
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If you are dissatisfied with your scale, 1ConcreteGirl has one she can give you. Hers reports miracles.
It's true, I gained and lost a total of 46 lbs within a week.0 -
If you are dissatisfied with your scale, 1ConcreteGirl has one she can give you. Hers reports miracles.
LMAOOOOO0 -
Are you weighing and measuring everything? I know that was my problem! I'd guestimate, and then was waaay off!0
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You may not be eating enough calories and your body thinks you're starving. When you increase your calories you may gain for a few weeks and then once your body adjusts to the additional calories you will begin losing. I think someone posted a site to figure calories. See if you're eating the proper amount of calories and go from there.0
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Scales can be very frustrating (I've changed as much as 5 lbs in a day). Try taking measurements over your body (mid-upper arms, chest, stomach, hips, mid-upper legs, mid-lower legs). You may have heard this before, but a pound of muscle is more dense that a pound of fat, so it takes up less space, but weighs the same. Also, since you have changed your diet only over the past few weeks, you may be retaining water. It may seem counter-intuitive, but drink more water. You can also use your clothing. I tend to wear baggy shirts, but I knew I was gaining weight when my undergarments started feeling too tight on me...if your losing inches (aka fat), your clothes should start feeling looser.0
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