My Weekly Plateau
MatthewLewis81
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I've been tracking calories long enough now to notice some trends, one of which is what I call my "weekly plateau."
(To start with, I'm well aware of daily weight fluctuations, but I still weigh myself every day just because I like to see it fluctuate. )
Basically, it seems like I can be careful with my eating for days at a time, with a strong (though not excessive) calorie deficit, and see no loss whatsoever, or maybe even have a slight gain. Then, after about five to six days of this, I'll have two to three days in a row of dramatic weight loss each day, totaling around two pounds. Then I'll gain about a half-pound back, and "plateau" there for close to another week, at which point the cycle repeats itself.
It's like there's a cumulative effect that just has to reach a tipping point somehow before results actually show.
I don't know if other people have experienced this, or if it's just me, but I've found it encouraging to know about it!
(To start with, I'm well aware of daily weight fluctuations, but I still weigh myself every day just because I like to see it fluctuate. )
Basically, it seems like I can be careful with my eating for days at a time, with a strong (though not excessive) calorie deficit, and see no loss whatsoever, or maybe even have a slight gain. Then, after about five to six days of this, I'll have two to three days in a row of dramatic weight loss each day, totaling around two pounds. Then I'll gain about a half-pound back, and "plateau" there for close to another week, at which point the cycle repeats itself.
It's like there's a cumulative effect that just has to reach a tipping point somehow before results actually show.
I don't know if other people have experienced this, or if it's just me, but I've found it encouraging to know about it!
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Completely normal, mostly why they say don't get on the scale everyday.. cause people see this (and not you as you stated) and freak out and either drop calories or panic.. your body will do this, and it can even be multiple week plateau and then a drop it just happens.0
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Totally understand. I've been on 224 for about 10 days and was 223 today. I'm not concerned whatsoever, like yourself, but I too weigh myself everyday and its good to see it go up and down. So long as your sticking to your calorie goal this will happen.0
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Completely normal, mostly why they say don't get on the scale everyday.. cause people see this (and not you as you stated) and freak out and either drop calories or panic.. your body will do this, and it can even be multiple week plateau and then a drop it just happens.
Exactly. Do you think your sodium in your system affects your weight?0 -
pretty normal. same thing for me. My weight will fluctuate up/down within a pound or two all week, then suddenly I'll see a 1.5-2 drop on Thursday from the previous Thursday. So I pretty much only record my weight on Thursdays.
Mine seems to be exercise schedule related. As said above, just recognize that's how your body works and be cool with it.0 -
Read something somewhere, that when your fat cells release the fat, they replace it with water short term. So you don't see a change on the scale right away. After a while your cells release the retained water and voilà --> surprise weightloss.
Don't know if this is true, but it would explain your cycles.0 -
Exactly. Do you think your sodium in your system affects your weight?0
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Yea.......that's not a plateau.
How long would you consider it to be a plateau mate?
Also, and I have to repeat that it doesn't concern me, but how come like OP I can stick to my daily calories and burn 3-400 in the gym and not lose the 2lb for maybe 2 weeks? I ask you as someone who knows more than me.0 -
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Exactly. Do you think your sodium in your system affects your weight?
Oh ok. I drink a litre of water a day. I do eat packaged meals from time to time which contain upto 800mg of sodium which must stall weight loss? Maybe lol!?0 -
Yea.......that's not a plateau.Oh ok. I drink a litre of water a day. I do eat packaged meals from time to time which contain upto 800mg of sodium which must stall weight loss? Maybe lol!?0
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For me it's 3 weeks at a time. I guess you sorta get used to it, lol.0
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Yea.......that's not a plateau.Oh ok. I drink a litre of water a day. I do eat packaged meals from time to time which contain upto 800mg of sodium which must stall weight loss? Maybe lol!?
A litre is a lot of water though. Will drinking more possibly flush out more sodium?
Also, I can't deal with 'Cups of water' as different cups different sizes etc..I prefer to deal with litres.0 -
Sorry, I meant a cup as in a unit of measure, e.g., 8oz.
My 12 cups in a day works out to 2.8 liters.
Drinking at least double what you're drinking now should flush out a lot more sodium.0 -
A litre is a lot of water though. Will drinking more possibly flush out more sodium?
Yes it will flush out more sodium and the retained water.
And a liter isn't much. I drink 2-3 L / day, more if I work out or it is very hot outside.0
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