Post-Menopause and Weight loss

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Was looking for any women who are post menopausal and wondering how their weight loss is coming along. I just walked in the door from my dr appt and since April the scale is the same! Now I know it's not all about the scale. I have lost a very few inches which I am grateful for. It bites though! I work out 6x a week I do cardio and I use weights. Right now I am currently doing Insanity. Just started the third week. No weight loss. The dr. told me that post menopausal women need to work out 5 hours a week to just MAINTAIN their weight! Was wondering if this is how it is for others or are you losing working out around 5 hours? Im just wondering about how many hours I will need to workout to have the scale go down. I know everyone is different just trying to get an idea. Thanks in advance!!
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  • lilRicki
    lilRicki Posts: 4,555 Member
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    I have PRE-menopausal symptoms, and I was told to up cardio and really watch my macros. The macro i really watch is my carbs, and I make sure I get the proper amount of calcium intake. It could be your diet, sounds like you're busting your *kitten* pretty good, maybe take a look at your diary and talk to a dietician about some changes you can make. :flowerforyou:
  • kimdst1913
    kimdst1913 Posts: 1 Member
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    I am in the same boat. Interested in seeing the response you get.
  • kingscrown
    kingscrown Posts: 615 Member
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    Yep extra cardio, build muscle and watch the carbs. I was told to get mine below 200 and ultimately 125 and below. Not that hard to do, but it's really easy to mess up the day. Carbs are every where.
  • jadethief
    jadethief Posts: 266 Member
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    I am 2 years post-menopausal. I aim for 30 mintues of cardio 3 times a week, but don't always manage it. I'm losing on average 1.5 lb per week. I eat 1600 calories a day.
  • JanetAbrams
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    been in menopause for almost 18 months and have managed to lose 146 pds so far but the past 2 months been rough but have also had surgery and been trying to quit smoking so have hit some what of a stand still have another surgery booked for july 5th and then after that am hoping to get back to the grind
  • amammaa4
    amammaa4 Posts: 187 Member
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    been in menopause for almost 18 months and have managed to lose 146 pds so far but the past 2 months been rough but have also had surgery and been trying to quit smoking so have hit some what of a stand still have another surgery booked for july 5th and then after that am hoping to get back to the grind

    Congrats on the amazing loss! Hope all goes well with the surgery.
  • amammaa4
    amammaa4 Posts: 187 Member
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    Thanks ladies. I will stay strong and work through this.
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
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    There is absolutely no reason why being menopausal should make weight loss any different than any other time in life. The problem is usually losing lean muscle mass so the key is to be active and not let that happen. It's more of an old wives tale to explain the middle age spread than it is based in fact. As we age we do less, eat more, gain weight and lose muscle. Reverse all of those and you'll be fine.
  • I_see_skinny_Me
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    There is absolutely no reason why being menopausal should make weight loss any different than any other time in life. The problem is usually losing lean muscle mass so the key is to be active and not let that happen. It's more of an old wives tale to explain the middle age spread than it is based in fact. As we age we do less, eat more, gain weight and lose muscle. Reverse all of those and you'll be fine

    I used to have that same opinion... and then Post surgical menopause proved me wrong. There are many studies that support a link to weight gain and estrogen loss.
  • HollisGrant
    HollisGrant Posts: 2,022 Member
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    I'm age 59 and have lost 22 pounds since April 1. My weight loss has slowed down some but I'm losing about 1 lb a week now. I'm walking everywhere I can instead of using the car and hike with my dog. My diet is playing a big part. I mostly eat lentils (one cup has the protein of 3 eggs), brown rice, and fresh vegetables. I cut out all the junk food and drink a lot of water. Look for things in your diet that you can change or eliminate.
  • littlelady2b
    littlelady2b Posts: 104
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    There is absolutely no reason why being menopausal should make weight loss any different than any other time in life. The problem is usually losing lean muscle mass so the key is to be active and not let that happen. It's more of an old wives tale to explain the middle age spread than it is based in fact. As we age we do less, eat more, gain weight and lose muscle. Reverse all of those and you'll be fine

    I used to have that same opinion... and then Post surgical menopause proved me wrong. There are many studies that support a link to weight gain and estrogen loss.

    There is a lot of evidence that proves its harder to lose weight when you are in menopause a woman's metabolism slows down and its a lot of work to get it going again. I think that is what is happening to her. She needs to boost her metabolism. I gained so much weight when I went into menopause.
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
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    There is absolutely no reason why being menopausal should make weight loss any different than any other time in life. The problem is usually losing lean muscle mass so the key is to be active and not let that happen. It's more of an old wives tale to explain the middle age spread than it is based in fact. As we age we do less, eat more, gain weight and lose muscle. Reverse all of those and you'll be fine

    I used to have that same opinion... and then Post surgical menopause proved me wrong. There are many studies that support a link to weight gain and estrogen loss.

    Men don't have a lot of estrogen and they lose weight. There's a study out there to support any theory you want to come up with.
  • ereck44
    ereck44 Posts: 1,170 Member
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    Wow ! I think that it is harder to lose. I am post-menopausal, plus work the night shift. My metabolism was so sluggish! Since working out I actually have pangs of hunger, which is great! I hadn't heard my stomach rumble in years.
    I tried to lose weight on my own but realized that I needed motivation to get to the gym because I always had an excuse not to go. In addition, my husband wasn't pushing me.
    I signed on with a personal trainer and it has been slow but have lost 37 pounds in a year and a half. I plateaued for about 6 months which was discouraging. I had to increase the number of times that I went to the gym, especially strength training and lost 10 pounds in one month.
    Anyway, It can be done. It does take a lot more work! and dedication.
  • lilRicki
    lilRicki Posts: 4,555 Member
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    And your hormones are so out of wack, that it definitely effects weight loss. It's like PMS for a long time. Of course you should continue to work out and eat properly, but there is a little more resistance now. I'm finding it harder to lose then I did 10 years ago, and I'm only 32.
  • htbenitez
    htbenitez Posts: 14
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    I am 3 years post, and because of surgeries, am just now taking charge and trying to loose weight.....I wasn't over weight before, ok maybe 5-10 lbs......now I need to loose 20-30 lbs! Mostly tummy, hips and thighs (pear shaped girl) this sucks. I don't eat a lot, not that big on sweets, do like my Starbucks Frappuccino, but have reduced my weekly count down to 2x/wk.
  • jayrudq
    jayrudq Posts: 475 Member
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    I have also found it is much more difficult to lose weight than it was previously. I think this is true as everyone ages, but I do believe women face extra challenges peri and menopausal.
    I have had to be much more aggressive to lose weight. Log, weigh portions, exercise more and CHANGE THINGS UP. I originally tried 5:2 (there are health benefits to fasting aside from weight loss that appeal to me, as well it fits my eating patterns) and more recently, am trying JUDDDing. If those hadn't worked I would have tried cycling, etc. Fortunately, I am losing at a pace I can live with and am almost enjoying this WOE.
    Good luck, we all need it!
  • HollisGrant
    HollisGrant Posts: 2,022 Member
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    I'm age 59 and have lost 29 pounds since 4/1/2013. I lose 1-2 pounds almost every week. I'm thrilled with my weight loss and very happy that I found MFP.

    My exercise so far is walking, I leave my car at home and walk to work and local errands (except to buy really heavy things). i walk in town during the week and hike in a national park near my house on the weekend. I'm slowly upping my distances. When I started walking, I did 4 miles and thought I would die. Last weekend I hiked 10 miles with no problems

    It helped me to pick exercise I enjoy and incorporate it into my life in a natural way -- then it doesn't seem like a chore.
  • chatogal
    chatogal Posts: 436 Member
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    putting hand up -confessing to being post menapausal..(hate the freaking flushes!!). I have lost 37 lbs since January from eating less and moving more. I walk...and I walk..and then I walk some more. Food wise, I am doing 5:2 and thoroughly enjoy my weekends, useless at constantly logging...but hey ho. Do NOT let being post menapausal lead you to think you can not lose weight...cuz ou CAN!!...good luck with your lifestyle change :-)
  • mahanaibu
    mahanaibu Posts: 505 Member
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    There is absolutely no reason why being menopausal should make weight loss any different than any other time in life. The problem is usually losing lean muscle mass so the key is to be active and not let that happen. It's more of an old wives tale to explain the middle age spread than it is based in fact. As we age we do less, eat more, gain weight and lose muscle. Reverse all of those and you'll be fine

    I used to have that same opinion... and then Post surgical menopause proved me wrong. There are many studies that support a link to weight gain and estrogen loss.

    Men don't have a lot of estrogen and they lose weight. There's a study out there to support any theory you want to come up with.

    So can you cite a study to support your particular theory? because every doctor and weight-loss specialist I've ever talked to says that it is harder after menopause. Not that it can't be done, and I'm evidence of that, but it does go slower.
  • JanaCanada
    JanaCanada Posts: 917 Member
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    I am 53, been menopausal for 3 years, and have lost 52 pounds since Sept. 2012. I have bad knees so I only work out 3x week on my recumbent bike. Otherwise, I am a very busy lady who likes to garden, cook, and clean (I have a 13 yr. old), so I believe I burn a lot more calories than I log.

    I don't care about studies, surveys, or what so-called "experts" have to say, and that includes doctors. I am living proof that this can be done. :)