What am I doing wrong?
Kkmama
Posts: 544 Member
Two years ago I successfully lost weight here using everything that mfp has to offer. I followed my calorie count, ate my exercise calories and was feeling really good.
Then I hit a plateau that did not want to end despite upping my calories, lowering my calories, eating exercise calories, not eating exercise calories. The whole bit.
Today I am more frustrated than ever! My weight has slowly been creeping back on despite my best efforts of eating anywhere from 1200- 1800 calories and nothing is happening. Well, something is, but not in a good way. These last two weeks I have been eating at 1200 calories and eating some of my exercise calories. And I am up another 4 lbs this week!!!
What to do? Please help. I am desperate. I even went out and bought the Bodymedia, which is fantastic. And according to it I have been eating at a 750 calorie deficit but still nothing.
I am so frustrated I am ready to just give up, but I know that I am worth it.
I am 45 years old
5'9"
I have no dietary restrictions although I have tried everything... Paleo, Vegan, Gluten free, Dairy free, etc.
Thank you for any insight any of you may have.
Thank you,
Christina
Then I hit a plateau that did not want to end despite upping my calories, lowering my calories, eating exercise calories, not eating exercise calories. The whole bit.
Today I am more frustrated than ever! My weight has slowly been creeping back on despite my best efforts of eating anywhere from 1200- 1800 calories and nothing is happening. Well, something is, but not in a good way. These last two weeks I have been eating at 1200 calories and eating some of my exercise calories. And I am up another 4 lbs this week!!!
What to do? Please help. I am desperate. I even went out and bought the Bodymedia, which is fantastic. And according to it I have been eating at a 750 calorie deficit but still nothing.
I am so frustrated I am ready to just give up, but I know that I am worth it.
I am 45 years old
5'9"
I have no dietary restrictions although I have tried everything... Paleo, Vegan, Gluten free, Dairy free, etc.
Thank you for any insight any of you may have.
Thank you,
Christina
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I feel your pain; I had my RMR professionally tested (1340, exactly what MFP says it should be) and have been netting UNDER my RMR and am still gaining weight, most of it fat. It's driving me insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE0
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That exact scenario happened to me and is quite normal after losing significant weight and eating at a deficit for a long time. I would recommend doing what I am doing right now to bust through and begin losing again. I have 3 weeks to go of eating at maintenance level for 2 months. (My TDEE, which is 2250). No deficit for now. Then I will eat at a modest deficit again for while and then cycle back to maintenance. I've been eating maintenance level calories for 5-6 weeks and have not gained a thing. From what I've read, that's the most successful way to keep losing. Take a "dieting break" for 2-3 months and then eat at a deficit again. (Goal of 1/2 lb. per week). This has worked for many people and stayed tuned to see how it works for me. It sure is better than beating my head against the wall, eating at a deficit forever and nothing happening. Also, I'm working on building muscle to help my metabolism and fat burning ability while eating these extra calories. Good luck!0
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That exact scenario happened to me and is quite normal after losing significant weight and eating at a deficit for a long time. I would recommend doing what I am doing right now to bust through and begin losing again. I have 3 weeks to go of eating at maintenance level for 2 months. (My TDEE, which is 2250). No deficit for now. Then I will eat at a modest deficit again for while and then cycle back to maintenance. I've been eating maintenance level calories for 5-6 weeks and have not gained a thing. From what I've read, that's the most successful way to keep losing. Take a "dieting break" for 2-3 months and then eat at a deficit again. (Goal of 1/2 lb. per week). This has worked for many people and stayed tuned to see how it works for me. It sure is better than beating my head against the wall, eating at a deficit forever and nothing happening. Also, I'm working on building muscle to help my metabolism and fat burning ability while eating these extra calories. Good luck!
This seems like a good way to go. I have had my struggles like the OP has had. I have to agree with you about building muscle. Thanks for this reply!0 -
That exact scenario happened to me and is quite normal after losing significant weight and eating at a deficit for a long time. I would recommend doing what I am doing right now to bust through and begin losing again. I have 3 weeks to go of eating at maintenance level for 2 months. (My TDEE, which is 2250). No deficit for now. Then I will eat at a modest deficit again for while and then cycle back to maintenance. I've been eating maintenance level calories for 5-6 weeks and have not gained a thing. From what I've read, that's the most successful way to keep losing. Take a "dieting break" for 2-3 months and then eat at a deficit again. (Goal of 1/2 lb. per week). This has worked for many people and stayed tuned to see how it works for me. It sure is better than beating my head against the wall, eating at a deficit forever and nothing happening. Also, I'm working on building muscle to help my metabolism and fat burning ability while eating these extra calories. Good luck!
Excellent advice !!0 -
Two years ago I successfully lost weight here using everything that mfp has to offer. I followed my calorie count, ate my exercise calories and was feeling really good.
Then I hit a plateau that did not want to end despite upping my calories, lowering my calories, eating exercise calories, not eating exercise calories. The whole bit.
Today I am more frustrated than ever! My weight has slowly been creeping back on despite my best efforts of eating anywhere from 1200- 1800 calories and nothing is happening. Well, something is, but not in a good way. These last two weeks I have been eating at 1200 calories and eating some of my exercise calories. And I am up another 4 lbs this week!!!
What to do? Please help. I am desperate. I even went out and bought the Bodymedia, which is fantastic. And according to it I have been eating at a 750 calorie deficit but still nothing.
I am so frustrated I am ready to just give up, but I know that I am worth it.
I am 45 years old
5'9"
I have no dietary restrictions although I have tried everything... Paleo, Vegan, Gluten free, Dairy free, etc.
Thank you for any insight any of you may have.
Thank you,
Christina0 -
I thought I knew the "rules", but every day I question my nutrition knowledge. I just got back from Europe so I was eating full fat milk, cheese and cream as well as tons of fatty pastries and charcuterie. Since we were walking every day as well as riding bikes I actually LOST two lbs. The weight loss made me realize how sedetary my desk job is and how important it is for me to make time for the gym every day!0
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I have decided to eat at maintenance for the next month and seriously up my exercise again. Fingers crossed that this will be the solution to get me back into the losing game.0
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Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.0 -
Another thought....have you had your blood checked? I have dealt with the same issue you are having right now. With my age, family history, etc. I thought perhaps I was having hormone issues. Took me two years and three doctors to get my thyroid where it should be. Also my vitamin D levels were incredibly low. Took a year to get that level somewhat normal. I have lost 20 pounds without doing anything different and 20 more pounds using this website and exercise.0
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Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.0 -
Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.
I'm netting under my RMR and gaining.0 -
I also had a similar situation. It turned out to be a thyroid problem. That got corrected and now I am losing weight easier than ever. No harm in getting your thyroid checked.0
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Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.
I'm netting under my RMR and gaining.0 -
Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.
I'm netting under my RMR and gaining.
I just have no idea what to do and I keep getting bounced around with different vague advice and referred to various websites and calculators which have only confused me more. I need someone to give it to me straight and pretend I don't know a THING about any of this.0 -
It may not be anything you are doing wrong. I would have labs drawn and have your thyroid checked as well as your hormones. I am 46 and had no idea until I had blood work done, but I am in full-blown menopause. This will have an impact on your ability to lose weight. I would be surprised if you didn't find the answer by labs.0
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Have you looked at what your TDEE is? Try eating 20% less your TDEE
That's just it, I have no idea what it is. Various calculators have it differing by 500 calories with the same inputs.
I'm netting under my RMR and gaining.
I just have no idea what to do and I keep getting bounced around with different vague advice and referred to various websites and calculators which have only confused me more. I need someone to give it to me straight and pretend I don't know a THING about any of this.0 -
When you up your calories or make a change, do you do it for 2,3,4 weeks? It takes 3 or 4 weeks sometimes to see a difference. Have you talked to your doctor? Blood test done? I was very confused too. I just keep reading other peoples post & I have learned alot. Believe me it has been slow. Its been 5 months & I have only lost 9 lbs. Actually I have stopped losing again. This wiil be week #3 with no weight loss. Frustrating but dont give up.
I haven't upped my calories because I'm afraid of what will happen when I do, and I don't know by how much to up them anyway.
I had my RMR professionally tested, it's 1340...same as my BMR on here with my activity level set to 'sedentary.' I log everything that passes my lips and I work out 5 days a week...I don't just do steady state cardio, I lift weights too.
Blood work is normal; thyroid is on the low end of normal but not low enough to treat. Nothing wrong with me as far as the doc can tell. He accused me of lying about my food intake.0 -
When you up your calories or make a change, do you do it for 2,3,4 weeks? It takes 3 or 4 weeks sometimes to see a difference. Have you talked to your doctor? Blood test done? I was very confused too. I just keep reading other peoples post & I have learned alot. Believe me it has been slow. Its been 5 months & I have only lost 9 lbs. Actually I have stopped losing again. This wiil be week #3 with no weight loss. Frustrating but dont give up.
I haven't upped my calories because I'm afraid of what will happen when I do, and I don't know by how much to up them anyway.
I had my RMR professionally tested, it's 1340...same as my BMR on here with my activity level set to 'sedentary.' I log everything that passes my lips and I work out 5 days a week...I don't just do steady state cardio, I lift weights too.
Blood work is normal; thyroid is on the low end of normal but not low enough to treat. Nothing wrong with me as far as the doc can tell. He accused me of lying about my food intake.0 -
This is simple and it tells you how to set up your calories and it's short...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975707-fat-loss-tactics-guide
That refers me to yet another calculator with vague, unhelpful 'activity levels' that don't match my own activity level. I never know which one to pick. If I go for 'moderately active', which is exercising 4 days a week when I actually work out five days a week, my TDEE x .8 is 1660. I don't eat anywhere near that much.
Online TDEE calculators suck. I want a device that I can wear all day long that tells me how many calories I'm burning.0 -
If you don't know your own activity level, how are we supposed to know? Just pick an activity level and try it out. Read the topic, it says "if no change" reduce your calories by 10% next month... Your activity and TDEE are just estimates anyway....
I know what my activity level is. There is usually not an option on those calculators that matches my activity level, so I choose 'sedentary' and add my workouts. However, that will still under-estimate my TDEE because I don't only sit on my butt all day then hit the gym.
I am netting under my RMR so I don't see how reducing my calories is going to help.0 -
This is simple and it tells you how to set up your calories and it's short...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975707-fat-loss-tactics-guide
That refers me to yet another calculator with vague, unhelpful 'activity levels' that don't match my own activity level. I never know which one to pick. If I go for 'moderately active', which is exercising 4 days a week when I actually work out five days a week, my TDEE x .8 is 1660. I don't eat anywhere near that much.
Online TDEE calculators suck. I want a device that I can wear all day long that tells me how many calories I'm burning.
Maybe you could start putting money aside for a heart rate monitor?0 -
This is simple and it tells you how to set up your calories and it's short...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/975707-fat-loss-tactics-guide
That refers me to yet another calculator with vague, unhelpful 'activity levels' that don't match my own activity level. I never know which one to pick. If I go for 'moderately active', which is exercising 4 days a week when I actually work out five days a week, my TDEE x .8 is 1660. I don't eat anywhere near that much.
Online TDEE calculators suck. I want a device that I can wear all day long that tells me how many calories I'm burning.
Maybe you could start putting money aside for a heart rate monitor?
Don't need to set money aside for it, I can buy one today. I'd like some recommendations. I googled around on them over the weekend but couldn't find one that was consistently highly rated.0 -
So since you know your activity level, and you have your calories set up that fit you, then you should be losing weight just fine, so what's the problem?
You are netting under your "theoretical" RMR... and you're using your "THEORETICAL" TDEE... keep that in mind.
The problem is I'm gaining weight netting under my RMR, just like I said before.
My RMR is not theoretical...I had it properly tested at a clinic by one of those machines that you breathe into for a good 10 minutes.0 -
Are you insulin resistant? Maybe you should check into it.0
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That exact scenario happened to me and is quite normal after losing significant weight and eating at a deficit for a long time. I would recommend doing what I am doing right now to bust through and begin losing again. I have 3 weeks to go of eating at maintenance level for 2 months. (My TDEE, which is 2250). No deficit for now. Then I will eat at a modest deficit again for while and then cycle back to maintenance. I've been eating maintenance level calories for 5-6 weeks and have not gained a thing. From what I've read, that's the most successful way to keep losing. Take a "dieting break" for 2-3 months and then eat at a deficit again. (Goal of 1/2 lb. per week). This has worked for many people and stayed tuned to see how it works for me. It sure is better than beating my head against the wall, eating at a deficit forever and nothing happening. Also, I'm working on building muscle to help my metabolism and fat burning ability while eating these extra calories. Good luck!
great information...THANK U! I have been having the same problem.......0 -
I know what my activity level is. There is usually not an option on those calculators that matches my activity level, so I choose 'sedentary' and add my workouts. However, that will still under-estimate my TDEE because I don't only sit on my butt all day then hit the gym.
I am netting under my RMR so I don't see how reducing my calories is going to help.
I had a really hard time with the activity level on those calculators too! I'm pretty sendentry other than my workouts so I went back to MFP basics - 1/2 lb week loss and eating back exercise calories. I've lost 10 lbs since September - it's slow but at least it's happening! I also got a fit bit - that tells me what I burn in a day. I try to keep a 200-300 calorie deficit from that - it seems to be working.
I started my journey over two years ago - I never would have dreamed that the hardest part of losing weight is finding that sweet spot between calories in and calories out!0 -
Are you insulin resistant? Maybe you should check into it.
Last time I had bloodwork done everything came back normal. I don't know how IR would show up on a full metabolic panel, but there was nothing there that was abnormal.0 -
I had a really hard time with the activity level on those calculators too! I'm pretty sendentry other than my workouts so I went back to MFP basics - 1/2 lb week loss and eating back exercise calories. I've lost 10 lbs since September - it's slow but at least it's happening! I also got a fit bit - that tells me what I burn in a day. I try to keep a 200-300 calorie deficit from that - it seems to be working.
I started my journey over two years ago - I never would have dreamed that the hardest part of losing weight is finding that sweet spot between calories in and calories out!
What I'm doing right now is BMR set to sedentary and I'm only logging workouts. My BMR at sedentary on MFP is the same number as my RMR: 1340. I then add my exercise calories, using the MFP database figures. I usually burn 300-500 calories/per workout according to those figures. I have MFP set to lose .5 lbs a week and it calculates my 'goal' accordingly; I'm usually 300-400 calories under my 'goal' for the day.
I ordered a Fitbit Flex but it hasn't been released yet, so I don't have a shipping date for it.0 -
What I'm doing right now is BMR set to sedentary and I'm only logging workouts. My BMR at sedentary on MFP is the same number as my RMR: 1340. I then add my exercise calories, using the MFP database figures. I usually burn 300-500 calories/per workout according to those figures. I have MFP set to lose .5 lbs a week and it calculates my 'goal' accordingly; I'm usually 300-400 calories under my 'goal' for the day.
I ordered a Fitbit Flex but it hasn't been released yet, so I don't have a shipping date for it.
Then you're really not eating back your exercise calories if you still have that deficit at the end of the day. Have you tried calorie cycling? 300 less one day - 300 more the next. I try to average mine out over the week as some days I'm not as good as I should be0
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