Defeated on week 2...where am I going wrong?
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Truly thank you for all the advice and encouragement. Please understand I am not disappointed in the 9 lbs. Just disappointed in the one Its that one pound that will get you every time. lol By no means am I giving up. Just wanting to make sure that I am confident I am doing the right thing. Thanks again everyone!!!
Since no one has said it yet, keep in mind that the scale can fluctuate a couple lbs based on time of day, how much you have in your system, and water retention among other things. For funsies I weighed myself every day for two weeks. I started at 219, went down steadily for the first six days to 215.5, up to 217 in the next two, down to 213.5 four days later, and ended at 216. It is a roller coaster but at the end of the day I lost 3lbs in 2 weeks which is quite reasonable. Especially considering the fact that this was over the long fourth of july weekend!
If you're going to obsess over the scale, I suggest hiding it for a month. Or just not stepping on it and making that an exercise in self-control (which, lets be honest, is one of the main reasons we're all here)0 -
I doubt you are going wrong anywhere....I started on January 1, 2013, at 280.4 lbs....I lost 10 pounds of that in 3 days! and only 7 more the entire remaining 28 days of the month! for a grand total of 17 pounds for the month of January.
After that it has been a steady 1.5 to 2.5 pounds a week....(7 to 10 Lbs.) per month.....so once the initial water weight is off, it slows, but if you keep at it, watch your portions, lot's of water, (I drink half my weight in ounces), eat fresh, lean, and healthy, it is steady, and you will be successful!...
I have my own set of rules that work for me, but it took several months of "tweaking" to figure them out...you will read a lot of "expert" opinions, advice, etc etc here...but we are all individuals, with different needs, so do not let what you read influence your decisions...listen to your body....stay focused, do whatever it takes! In the end you will be glad you did! Good luck to you!0 -
To put things in perspective, here's might weight loss chart after a couple of months of dieting:
And here's my weight loss chart today:
I weight myself every day because I love data and I actually like understanding how my weight fluctuates. You have to understand that it's not the individual measurements that matter, but the overall trend. For the first year of my weight loss, my weight would sometimes fluctuate by up to 3 lbs in one day, but the overall trend shows that I've been losing exactly 1 lb/week, exactly as planned. I've since upped my calories to be losing 0.5 lb/week, and even with slight plateaus and fluctuations, I've still been able to maintain that. Don't give up!0 -
Thanks for the encouragement and advice! I totally understand that it is a complete lifestyle change, and I accept that. I guess I was just hoping for a teeny bit more than 1 pound on week 2. I am not giving up, but I want to make sure that I am doing the right things as well.
I lost for about three weeks, then went on a 4.5 week plateau. You just have to keep your head in the game. I'm losing quickly again, but it sure was a frustrating June. Consistency is your friend, the scale/your measurements are a lagging indicator.0 -
If "only" losing one pound makes you think you're doing something wrong, you're going to have a hard road ahead of you. Obviously that pound took a ton of work and you should be proud of it, especially considering you lost 8 your first week. Sometimes people see a gain the second week if they lose such a large number the first.0
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LMFAO
just wait until you are trying to cut. If you think this is difficult now- just weight till you are at 20% trying to get to 15% then 15% trying to get to 12%.
1 lb a week is realistic- stop sweating it. Just keep putting in the hard work. The steps are simple. But the most difficult thing about this process is that it takes TIME. And patience. most people lack the latter.0 -
If what an OP says you are looking to lose around 48lb you should be aiming to lose around 1-1.5lb per week, so you are right on track. When you get closer to you goal weight itas going to get harder to shift those last few pounds, so keep it up remember its a marathon not a sprint0
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I lost quite a lot in week one. Probably 5-6lbs. Then got stuck on 8 stone for 10 days. It was horrific and I was obsessed with the scales. I Then dropped 1lb..then gained...then dropped 2...
You get the idea. I'm still at a deficit, still exercising. but I can tell you 4 weeks into calorie counting and my trend IS going down. It spikes up and down here and there but in general ( just like the graph above will show ) I'm losing.
It will take time, weight loss isn't linear. You might see no change in the scales but can be losing inches around your body! Get a measuring tape and see what changes in your waist, neck and hips.0 -
When the scale does not move, dont get discouraged. think about all the progress you made in other areas - #1 - you were able to not eat the things that got you oveweight. You were able to discipline yourself and track food and you were able to exercise and you may be able to fit better in your clothes and in chairs, and in restaurant booths.. and you may have increased your stamina.. so those are good things.
Write down the good accomplishments you made and dont give up0
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