Gaining when when trying to lose - HELP please
N7iconoclast
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I gained from 120 to 170 pounds in 2009, but started starving myself to get it off for my wedding in 2010. I got down to 140 pounds and then decided I wanted to get lower. I started trying to diet (I've always exercised), but I had no idea what I was doing and ended up gaining 20 pounds over the next year. The year after that I lost access to being able to work out, as I didn't even have enough room on my floor to sit let alone that, and I couldn't leave the house without abuse. I gained 10 pounds up to 170, and when I started trying to diet again (this time with the RIGHT idea about what I was doing), I started to gain slowly over the year up to 180, when I had actually maintained 170 before on a small diet of crap. I was eating healthy stuff but suddenly gaining weight??? I didn't pay attention to calories, I just ate fruits and vegetables and lean meats, except on weekends, where I would relax a little on it.
I gave up and maintained at 180 by returning to my old diet of crap, but decided that enough was enough and I wanted to lose the weight again. I started trying to lose weight about 3 weeks ago, switching my diet again to fruits, vegetables, lean meats, etc, but I have since gained 10 pounds to 190. What am I doing wrong here???
I gave up and maintained at 180 by returning to my old diet of crap, but decided that enough was enough and I wanted to lose the weight again. I started trying to lose weight about 3 weeks ago, switching my diet again to fruits, vegetables, lean meats, etc, but I have since gained 10 pounds to 190. What am I doing wrong here???
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Firstly, I'm sorry you've haf such a struggle. A quick look at your diary tells me you arent logging. The most important thing in weight loss is to create a calorie deficit. If you're not logging, it's hard to give you meaningful advice other than to start logging in every day. Today's diary, I see an avacado at 160 calories for the whole thing. Unless this is a crazy tiny avacado, that many calories is about half of the ones I eat. Weighing your food on a digital scale and measuring liquids will give you a much clearer picture of how much you're eating than eyeballing or even trusting the serving sizes on packages. I wish you the best!0
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Fill in your information here and set a calorie goal. Weigh and measure all your food and log it. Stay within that calorie goal.
Just eating "healthy" food doesn't make you lose weight. I can totally gain on healthy food because quantity is the problem. You have to be eating at a calorie deficit to lose weight and unless you track your calories you'll never know if you are.0 -
If you're gaining weight, you're eating too much. It's as simple as that. You can eat all healthy foods, but if you eat too much of it, you'll gain weight. Weigh & measure your food, don't eyeball portions, and don't over estimate your calorie burns if you work out & eat back calories.0
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Set a calorie goal, log everything you eat, and stay below that goal. It doesn't matter if you're eating fruit or fruit loops, too many calories will make you gain weight.0
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I struggle to make 1400 calories most days. I don't log on here but I do log in a personal journal.0
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