Should I go to a doctor?
clareiow
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I'm at the end of my tether.
I'm eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, I'm exercising 7 days a week...
And I've lost 3lbs in three months.
I've had enough, I'm giving everything and getting nothing back, apart from sweat, frustration and hunger.
My profile pic does not show the story, I need to lose 20lbs. At this rate I'll be 40 before I do it (ok 31 by the way).
Do you think I need to find out if there is anything medically wrong?
I'm eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, I'm exercising 7 days a week...
And I've lost 3lbs in three months.
I've had enough, I'm giving everything and getting nothing back, apart from sweat, frustration and hunger.
My profile pic does not show the story, I need to lose 20lbs. At this rate I'll be 40 before I do it (ok 31 by the way).
Do you think I need to find out if there is anything medically wrong?
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I went to my doctor after losing 5 pounds in 3 months. I am not a patient person so it was hard for me to wait that long but I went in armed with my diary printed out so she could tell I meant business. It turns out two of my headache medicines, could cause wight gain so she worked with me to find different medicines.
Also, I'm no expert but... are you eat enough? Are you eating back your excercise calories?0 -
Well I do eat most of my exercise calories back, try to leave my calories "in the green" so to speak. I'm on no medication and or recently come off the pill.
I've tried increasing my calories to fit in with all those calculation tools on here but if I ate those I know I wouldn't lose a thing. It's too close to what I ate before when I gained! The only way I lose weight at the rate everyone else here seems to lose, is to do Atkins. But I can't sustain it0 -
Is there any down side to seeing a doctor for you? It might be worth bringing in your diary, and having them check for thyroid issues, potential nutritional deficits or allergies, or seeing if there might be something in your family medical history that could be contributing. If there isn't a down side, why not?
Edited to add: In terms of how many calories you're eating, were you exercising as intensely as you are now when you were eating the higher number of calories that lead to your weight gain? If not, it's possible you might benefit from upping your calories a bit to help fuel your workouts.0 -
I had my thyroid tested a couple of years back when I hit this problem before (my first attempt at shunning the fad diet and trying calories and exercise) and it came back clear.
I do wonder about allergies. I have IBS and I do struggle with some foods. I also retain a lot of weight/water when I've eaten particularly salty meals.
I'm just so down about it. I know I'm fitter than I've ever been, and I know in my head that any kind of "down" is good, but it's such a slog. I cheated tonight with a Chinese takeout and now I know those 3lbs I've lost will be back on the scale tomorrow0 -
I would maybe do a little research on food allergies and intolerances. I have gluten and dairy intolerance, and before I discovered this could never really lose any weight. I'm not suggesting that you specifically will have these, it may be something else, but it wouldn't hurt to check out that avenue of thought.
I see the previous poster has made the suggestion too, but before getting to read that response, your comment about atkins immediately made me think about the low/no carbs therefore you'd have not been eating wheat right? There may be something in that, do a wee bit reading up on it, and maybe give wheat a miss for a week or so, see how you feel, can't hurt I guess. x0 -
I'm just so down about it. I know I'm fitter than I've ever been, and I know in my head that any kind of "down" is good, but it's such a slog. I cheated tonight with a Chinese takeout and now I know those 3lbs I've lost will be back on the scale tomorrow
I wouldn't get on the scale tomorrow, get back on the horse, make sure you drink plenty fluid tomorrow and wait a week. I had a burger king as an Easter treat last week, and got back to healthy the next day, then waited a week before getting on the scale, as I knew I would obsess and just feel bad if I'd gained any weight back. It'll all level out.
It's hard waiting, I try not to weigh myself any more than every couple of weeks actually, because I would just be disappointed at it going so slow!
With the odd takeout I like to call it "treating" rather than "cheating" if it wasn't planned, then I'd adjust the next days food/water intake. If it is planned, I try to adjust or plan in advance what my other meals are that day to offset.
Keep going though, you can do this! :flowerforyou:0 -
Well i do wonder about wheat. What are the common symptoms?0
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It wouldn't hurt to get a check-up and have your throid evaluated. Hope all is well!0
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Well i do wonder about wheat. What are the common symptoms?
Have you had lab work done, once they found out I had a B-12 deficiency that cleared up my IBS. Once I started getting the shot once a month and taking the vitamin every day I don't have stomach issues any more.0 -
Couldn't hurt, but the most important thing is being able to accurately monitor your calories. Perhaps you need to upgrade your kitchen scales. Using measuring cups can give you a 100-calorie range depending on how you measure (level to the top, rounded over the top, not quite enough to reach the top). If you can get an accurate reading for ounces or grams, you can be much more confident that your calorie count is closer to accurate. I say closer because even the calories given per serving on the package can be off by 100 calories or more.0
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Maybe open up your diary and let us see what you're eating, etc???0
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"I'm eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, I'm exercising 7 days a week..."
I don't think you are eating enough at all. Do you eat back some or all of your exercise calories?0 -
I thought my diary was open. Mind you I think the last week won't show anything to be proud of (chinese tonight, the odd Filet-o-fish!). Still under the calories in the main but the wrong kinds of food this week.
I'll take a look at my profile and see if I can open it up.0 -
I'm eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, I'm exercising 7 days a week...
What kind of exercise do you do? Have you taken measurements? Do your clothes fit differently? The scale doesn't always tell the truth.0 -
Just a thought, you may want to get your metabolism tested. I was really struggling, went to the doctor, needed vitamin D, but was fine otherwise, so I went and got it tested... turned out it really was slow, my RMR was 1066/day. I started exercising more, upped my calories to maintenance level for 2 1/2 months and had it retested, now I'm up to 1256/day. I just went back to eating at a slight deficit, so we'll see how it goes. Good luck0
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I know for me the scale says one thing, but my clothes tell me a different story.
Try not to put a lot of focus on the scale.
Are you eating enough? Are you overtraining?
And like many on here, I think it would be beneficial to do a check-up with your doctor.
Keep up the good work!0 -
if it gives you piece of mind sure get a full panel of blood work and go from there0
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I've been doing the 30day shred and run 8-9 miles a week as well. When I finish the shred I'll up the mileage.
Measurements since starting the shred have been fairly positive, I had a breakthrough about two weeks in where I lost an inch off each of these areas - bust, waist and thigh, and half an inch off hips. Since then, nothing.0 -
Do u actually need to lose or do u have any to lose?0
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How much water are you drinking a day?0
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I've been doing the 30day shred and run 8-9 miles a week as well. When I finish the shred I'll up the mileage.
Measurements since starting the shred have been fairly positive, I had a breakthrough about two weeks in where I lost an inch off each of these areas - bust, waist and thigh, and half an inch off hips. Since then, nothing.
You're doing a lot of cardio and that burns a lot of calories. You may be burning more than you think and therefore not eating enough. Your body may be holding onto whatever weight you want to lose for it's self preservation. Maybe try to increase your calories.0 -
I'm at the end of my tether.
I'm eating 1,200 to 1,400 calories a day, I'm exercising 7 days a week...
And I've lost 3lbs in three months.
I've had enough, I'm giving everything and getting nothing back, apart from sweat, frustration and hunger.
My profile pic does not show the story, I need to lose 20lbs. At this rate I'll be 40 before I do it (ok 31 by the way).
Do you think I need to find out if there is anything medically wrong?
This: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/943139-weight-loss-cheat-sheet-ipoarm0 -
Do you weigh your food?
How to you estimate your calories burnt?0 -
Just a thought, you may want to get your metabolism tested. I was really struggling, went to the doctor, needed vitamin D, but was fine otherwise, so I went and got it tested... turned out it really was slow, my RMR was 1066/day. I started exercising more, upped my calories to maintenance level for 2 1/2 months and had it retested, now I'm up to 1256/day. I just went back to eating at a slight deficit, so we'll see how it goes. Good luck
It's good advice to get your metabolism tested. I lost 20 lbs on a 1200 calorie diet and then the body fat percentage on my scale crept back up. I went and had my RMR tested... 1498. Even after 9 months of a low calorie diet and LOTS of exercise (training for a half marathon). I'm still dealing with the backlash of it all... like stress fracturing my foot... but I've managed to drop two percent body fat with running at all. The moral of the story... put good food in and you'll look like you do.0 -
Do u actually need to lose or do u have any to lose?
Well I'm 155lbs with 34.5% body fat, should be about 15-20lba lighter.
I'm drinking plenty of water and other fluids (love my tea!!)
Have just calculated my TDEE on that scooby website and it recommends 1500 so I'm shooting for that, see how it goes.0 -
Make sure your logging everything correctly, and calories burned. I am no food nazi, I try not to judge other people's intake too much, but going back to the 1st of the month I saw a lot of mcdonalds, and little veggies and fruits. That would make me retain weight like crazy. I would say first try and clean up your foods, and possibly up calories (with good ones).0
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I know how you feel! Have you taken measurements to see if you've lost inches? You could have gained muscle.
Also, agreed on the food allergies. If I eat gluten, I gain - or don't lose.
You might want to get your metabolism tested. My nutritionist used MedGem - you blow in to a tube and it gives you your BMR basically. Was worth a check for me because mine is apparently on the very low side (and I was eating too much - people on MFP tend to advocate for eating more, but this wasn't helpful to me).
Definitely get the thyroid checked out.
Try HIIT - http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/ask-the-ripped-dude-whats-the-best-form-of-hiit.html
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Well you've hit the nail on the head sadly. It's been a tough month so far (my nan died March 1) for me and my auto-response is t eat and eat and eat. I know I've really messed up with the kinda of foods I've eaten though I'm proud of the fact I've not completely gorged like I would've done in the past.
Going into it naively I thought that if I was under my calories, it wouldn't matter what is eaten!0 -
Well you've hit the nail on the head sadly. It's been a tough month so far (my nan died March 1) for me and my auto-response is t eat and eat and eat. I know I've really messed up with the kinda of foods I've eaten though I'm proud of the fact I've not completely gorged like I would've done in the past.
Going into it naively I thought that if I was under my calories, it wouldn't matter what is eaten!
I think you've just answered your own question. Clean up your diet. Increase your exercise and/or change what you are doing and you will start to see results again. I can tell you if i ate like you've been eating, I would not lose either.0 -
Ok...will do.
I feel so angry at myself0
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