Need some advice please.......
angelkrone
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I have been exercising everyday and staying under my calorie goal but for the last 5 days I have not lost any weight. It actually fluctuates within about 2 pounds more from my losest weigh in 5 days ago. I started eating healthy about 3 weeks ago and exersicing about 2 weeks ago. Is it possible that I hit a plateau already? Am I not eating enough? Could someone please help????
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I have been exercising everyday and staying under my calorie goal but for the last 5 days I have not lost any weight. It actually fluctuates within about 2 pounds more from my losest weigh in 5 days ago. I started eating healthy about 3 weeks ago and exersicing about 2 weeks ago. Is it possible that I hit a plateau already? Am I not eating enough? Could someone please help????
5 days? You just need patience, not help.0 -
No, keep doing what you are doing. Log accurately. I gain five pounds on a regular basis but don't sweat it. I know that as long as I stay under TDEE I will not gain. Weight loss is not linear.
Here is my trend from the last three months. I know I am not gaining weight even when the scale says I am. So my five pound spikes can't touch me!:)
It takes patience too.0 -
5 days? Be patient and take measurements over using the scale.
Don't stress about it so much.0 -
You might also want to open your diary if you want advice. The more information the better. I kind of agree with the other posters. Have some patience. 5 days is nothing- I stall sometimes for a week to a week and a half!0
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You need to keep eating as clean as possible and exercising. Keep in mind in order to lose it and keep it off these things need to be things you will do for life, otherwise it's another yo yo.
Also this is why we have NSV (non scale victories) because the scale doesn't always give us a true picture of our progress.0 -
its a marathon not a sprint..
it will take your body four to six weeks to adapt to any change you make and then about another 6-8 weeks to start seeing said changes...
you did not get over weight out of shape in five days, and you will not get back in shape in five days..
its a process and lifestyle change..
good luck to you ...0 -
it took you more then 5 days to gain the weight, it will take longer then 5 days to lose it.0
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If you have just begun to exercise you will retain water (muscle inflammation) for the first few days.
Be disciplined, stay consistent, you will lose weight.0 -
I wouldnt make any changes just yet, you've lost some weight already it seems, so just keep at it - sometimes you body just lags a little. If you got 2 weeks or so without shedding in lbs, then I'd look to make some changes, mostly make sure you eat the right foods in additional to meeting your calorie goals. Also be sure not over estimate your calorie burn form exercise. We all thing we burn more than we actually do.
Keep it up!0 -
Weigh yourself once a week. Sounds like you are weighing yourself on a daily basis and letting the scale bother you too much. Like others have said just be patient. You didn't gain the weight you want to lose in 5 days.0
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ndj1979 Best advise I have seen anyone give on MFP in a long time. I would only add if you are serious about getting fit and loosing weight seek serious help from professionals in your area. Max Muscle and other professionals like them can help lead you in the right direct. Keep going.0
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Make sure you're drinking water constantly! With you just starting, your body is trying to heal itself and will need plenty of water to flush out all of the "bad" stuff. If you're holding on to extra water weight it could explain why you're fluctuating as well. Also, make sure you're weighing at about the same time everyday. I know I weigh about 2 pounds heavier at night (boo!) lol. I aim to drink 24 oz of water in the first hour I'm awake and another 64 oz throughout the day. Hope that helps!0
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Oh! I didn't mean weigh everyday by the way lol. I mean weigh at the same time on the day you choose once a week.0
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There's no way you're going to see daily weight loss without gains. Just keep going.0
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Weigh once a week. Weighing daily only shows water fluctuations.
You should be losing 1-2lbs a week. If your calorie reduction is reasonable as in 20 percent below your maintenance, you shouldn't plateau by now.0 -
I agree with the others. Some of this stuff just takes time.0
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Thank you all for the advice. I have been weighing twice a week, I will go down to once a week. I really did not mean to come off as impatient. I was just concerned that maybe I was doing something wrong because I had gained 2 pounds back. I am very serious about losing this weight and I want to do it right. My whole family has made this change with me and we all have decided to eat better. Thank you all for answering so quickly and being helpful & positive.0
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it take s more than 5 days
and u only weigh yourself once a week0 -
Lol 2 days ago i was 133..today im 140.
Welcome to the rollercoaster of fat loss!
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Give it a bit more time and if you still don't see a difference then try eating little and often. Sometimes smaller meals or small healthy snacks between meals can help. Make sure to drink plenty of water too. Good luck0
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