Gained 4lbs in one day?!
losinggweightt
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Yesterday I weighed 119.7, and then I ate a lot and thismorning I weighed myself and I weighed 121 and then this evening I weighed myself again and now I weigh 123.4?! I am so upset! I know it's probably because I have been eating a lot of food, but is it going to go back down to 119? And how long will that take? What do I do?
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Most people usually always weigh more at night don't worry about it it will be perfectly fine0
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Water retention. If you had alot of sodium the past couple days, it'll make you retain water and it shows on the scale. Also, your body fluctuates ALL day EVERY day.
I agree with MrM27, stop freaking out. It's nothing.0 -
Unless you ate 14,000 EXTRA calories you didn't actually 'gain' 4 extra pounds. High sodium intake maybe? I'd drink some extra glasses of water to flush some of the sodium or whatever out of your system. I have no idea how long it would take to be honest...0
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Also...make your diary open so we can see what you ate to give you more or better advice...0
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Water retention. If you had alot of sodium the past couple days, it'll make you retain water and it shows on the scale. Also, your body fluctuates ALL day EVERY day.
I agree with MrM27, stop freaking out. It's nothing.
ah ok thankyou! I have been going really well for a while so I just really freaked out to see such a sudden change! But that makes sense, how long will this stay in my system?0 -
It's just water. Your weight will fluctuate from day to day. RELAX.0
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Water retention. If you had alot of sodium the past couple days, it'll make you retain water and it shows on the scale. Also, your body fluctuates ALL day EVERY day.
I agree with MrM27, stop freaking out. It's nothing.
ah ok thankyou! I have been going really well for a while so I just really freaked out to see such a sudden change! But that makes sense, how long will this stay in my system?
Depends on how much water you drink the next day or two....0 -
What they said. Water.
I can see 4 to 7 pound shift over a few days based entirely on water.
I can lose 4 pounds in a couple hours in the pool.
What counts is the longer term trend.0 -
The whole Sodium / Water thing makes me laugh. Basic biological process in the body like digestion and elimination of waste comes to mind. If there's a lot of food to digest, it'll take time to break down and get flushed out (sometimes 2-3 days) Doesn't mean one has gained fat or retained fluids. Depending on what kind of foods you've had a lot of ... give your bowls a chance to get rid of the waste (we can carry around 7lbs of excess waste in our intestines alone). hence it's important with any kind of diet or weight loss programme to make sure bowel movement is regular Go for a walk and drink some water, it'll help to get things moving along.0
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Just relax. It is 4 pounds. Do not worry about how long you will see that number. For goodness sakes, it is completely normal to see one number in the morning and a different number at the end of the day. Maybe stay off the scales for awhile.....0
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Summer. Hot. Salt in food. Water retention. That's all.0
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14000 calories will do that to you...0
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The body can fluctuate 5 lbs over the course of a day! Don't worry, back on track and it will come off.0
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Pffffff. I had a weekend recently where I gained 10. It was an awesome weekend.....
Weekends are the bane of my existence.0 -
Doesn't sound healthy. Either get so busy developing a skill that makes you feel happy and proud of achievement wise or talk to someone who can help you. Being this obsessed with weight isn't healthy. If that's you in the photo and you want to lose another 17 pounds then something is seriously wrong.0
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Don't weigh yourself at the end of the day. You'll almost always be heavier because you ate and drank throughout the day. Most people are 2-4 pounds heavier at night.0
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From my experience, it is very normal to fluctuate. There are days I weigh in and then the next day up 3lbs. The body just does it. It could be water or muscle or numerous other things. I ALWAYS weigh more at night too. Try to focus on how you are feeling about yourself... not the numbers. (I know that's a hard thing to do)0
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1. Don't weigh every day, and certainly not multiple times in a single day
2. Don't weigh every day
3. Don't weigh every day
If you can't follow this, at least don't pay attention to every single weigh in. One friend of mine can't avoid stepping on the scale at least 4 times a day. I finally convinced her to enter each time into a spreadsheet and only pay attention to the average at the end of the week. So she now considers she weighs the average number. Took a lot of anxiety out of her life.
From your photo, you don't really have much body fat to be concerned about. So probably your goal should be to simply eat healthy, and work out. Relax ...0 -
You need to relax. It's most likely water weight. You didn't gain 4lbs of fat.
From your picture you shouldn't be worrying about a pound or 2. Stop freaking out.
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Stay off the scale! You should not be weighing twice a day. That's a tad obsessive. Your weight will naturally fluctuate day to day and can also be influenced by where you are in your hormonal cycle. Have one day a week as your "valid" weigh in day and preferably not the day after your lift day, if you lift weights. Which I highly encourage0
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LOL! It's just sodium has blown you up. Once it's processed and sweated out, you're golden. One pound of fat is 3500 calories. So, unless you ate 14,000 calories for breakfast.....calm it on back down0
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Don't weigh yourself ten times a day. Weight naturally fluctuates during the day and its not representative of actual losses or gains. Do it once a week, under the same conditions each time. You'll drive yourself crazy weighing multiple times a day!0
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Pffffff. I had a weekend recently where I gained 10. It was an awesome weekend.....
Weekends are the bane of my existence.
LOL...your post made me smile:)0 -
Errr...unless you did a huge dump after you ate, what do you expect?? 4lbs is approx 2000g. So say you drink a gallon of water a day, then add 3 meals and snacks, you've consumed approx 7lbs of food and water - I fail to see why anyone would think they should weigh the same at the end of the day than at the beginning.0
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i actually only weigh myself about 2x/ month, maybe only once a month!
usually about 5 days after the last day of my cycle.
on days when i eat out and can't cook for myself i end up "gaining weight" because I retain fluids.
but overall, i've found i'm much happier by limiting my time on the scale and increasing my fitness goals. as long as i keep meeting my food and fitness goals the numbers balance out and I get a great idea of my weight by only weighing every so often.
I do, however, keep track of inches and take photos so that i can see a difference. I do that as a direct result of great advice here on the boards. it has helped tremendously.
I'm only trying to shed 4-6 more lbs, and it's incredibly difficult to get these last pounds off, so in order to not go nuts I have had to ditch my concern for weight and focus more on fitness.0 -
Noticed that this has not been mentioned yet, but if it is sodium, you need to balance this with potassium. Eat a banana :-)
BTW I am maintaining at 117 lbs most mornings and as much as 120 lbs many nights.0 -
The whole Sodium / Water thing makes me laugh. Basic biological process in the body like digestion and elimination of waste comes to mind. If there's a lot of food to digest, it'll take time to break down and get flushed out (sometimes 2-3 days) Doesn't mean one has gained fat or retained fluids. Depending on what kind of foods you've had a lot of ... give your bowls a chance to get rid of the waste (we can carry around 7lbs of excess waste in our intestines alone). hence it's important with any kind of diet or weight loss programme to make sure bowel movement is regular Go for a walk and drink some water, it'll help to get things moving along.
So what you're basically saying is that it's never water retention and that in reality every just needs to move their bowels?
Nope, that's not what i'm saying. I just find it amusing that it's ALWAYS water retention or the assumption one's Sodium intake must have been through the roof.
When someone says they've had A LOT of food the day before then i consider the time it takes to digest the lot.
And to a point, yes ... good bowel movement is important, just that most people tend not to talk about it, and I'm all in favour of getting them moving properly0 -
When someone says they've had A LOT of food the day before then i consider the time it takes to digest the lot.
And to a point, yes ... good bowel movement is important, just that most people tend not to talk about it, and I'm all in favour of getting them moving properly
This made me smile ...0
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