Why haven't I lost any weight if
darkangelz
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when I finish logging my days food it says if everyday were like today you would weigh xx amount? well I have been doing this for longer than 5 weeks and haven't lost anything!
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That's only a projected weight loss so I would not rely too much on it! You have to look at your consumption vs expenditure, fat vs muscle ratio etc. If you are tracking properly and are at a reasonable deficit, you should see some loss.0
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Well I can't see your food diary, but I am going to make some assumptions and present them to you in the form of questions:
1. Do you weigh your solid food and measure all liquids you consume?
2. Do you accurately log every calorie you consume?
3. Are you assuming some foods "don't count"?0 -
Could be anything... even stress from not enough sleep, not enough calories, or not enough exercise, not consistent with anything? Just hang in there and keep going at it. We all learn along the way with this weight loss stuff. You are here and trying and eventually the weight will have it move. I actually ended up calling a local nutritional store and told her I needed to loose a lot of weight and wondered if they had any ideas... they had a lot of great ideas. Just keep at it... the rewards will come!0
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I will make my diary public... and yes I weigh and log everything! I was wondering if it could be due to lack of sleep, I work nights and average 3hrs sleep a day or maybe the medication I'm on although none specifies weight gain in the side affects.... that I'm aware of anyway, but I did start putting on weight after having a heart attack which was also about the time I started working night shift.....0
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sleep could very well play a role.. but I don't think it would stop it only slow it down. are you eating enough?
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I think I eat enough, well I'm never starving and I have always eaten relatively healthy my one vice being alcohol but when i drink I don't eat and its only once or twice a year so hopefully that doesn't make too much difference0
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Are you logging everything? One day there was only breakfast and dinner.
And another day was missing.
Also 800 calories is far too low. You need to be eating at least 1200 calories.
I am 5'3", 150 pounds, and I eat 1850 calories a day, losing about 1 pound a week.
EDIT: Try using this to calculate your daily calorie intake: http://iifym.com/tdee-calculator/0 -
consult your doc if you suspect the meds he/she could tell you.
I hope things work out. just stick with it.
how do you feel otherwise. do you feel healthier?0 -
I only went back 2 weeks and there are several days where nothing is logged at all, and a day where only 45 calories (during breakfast) were logged. The rest of the days you are logging so little that it would stand to reason that your body is probably eating itself.
You can't really beat thermodynamics with calories in vs calories out. Sure you may retain water here and there, but if you are logging as accurately as you said you are, then your weight would be dropping dangerously fast. Dropping by way of losing muscle and other material.
I also noticed that there is no exercise being logged. I am not a cardiologist, but I imagine that light exercise and a more appropriate diet is something you would benefit from following a heart attack.0 -
because this site doesn't explain how you should do things to lose weight, you have to figure that out on your own.....0
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Yes! Working nighshift WILL hinder your weightloss. I've been there! It wreaked havoc on my weightloss and I ended up gaining back almost everything I had lost. Having no good sleep stresses your body, which brings about the evil wretched villain we call cortisol. It keeps you from losing weight and can in fact make you gain weight. I have cushing's syndrome, so I know that little SOB can break it or make it for me if i stress too much. If you really want to lose weight, you will have to make the decision to work during the day and adjust to getting sleep during the night. Once you do adjust, the weight will melt off.0
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You are not logging accurately or consistently.
Weigh everything possible. log everything consistently. Monitor trends. Adjust accordingly.0 -
when I finish logging my days food it says if everyday were like today you would weigh xx amount? well I have been doing this for longer than 5 weeks and haven't lost anything!
According to your food diary you're eating less than 1200 calories a day. Sometimes it's 800 cals a day, sometimes 600 & sometimes it's 1000 cals.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1077746-starvation-mode-adaptive-thermogenesis-and-weight-loss
"Starvation response in animals is a set of adaptive biochemical and physiological changes that reduce metabolism in response to a lack of food"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation_response
I've been losing weight, look at my diary. I am female as well. Sometimes I am eating 2200 calories a day. It really depends upon how much exercise you do. You don't say you do exercise but it's really important & eating back a lot of the exercise cals helps.0 -
If you're diary is correct, then it looks like you're undereating to me. Undereating + lack of sleep would wreak havoc on your system. Try to eat 1200cal a day.
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By no means am I a diet doctor (couldn't even spell the word haha) but you sodium levels are really high I would try to cut back sodium. Sodium and cause you to retain water. Another thing is I would recommend you use more calories for breakfast and fewer for dinner, weird trick that worked for me in the beginning.0
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Log everything every day. Have more than coffee and milk for breakfast. (I bet it's the skipped days in the log that explain why no weight is coming off).0
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when I finish logging my days food it says if everyday were like today you would weigh xx amount? well I have been doing this for longer than 5 weeks and haven't lost anything!
If you were truly eating as few calories as your diary shows you would be losing weight, and pretty darn fast. You logging is extremely spotty, and my guess is your calorie estimations are off and you are not logging every single thing you put into your mouth.
Weigh all solid food and measure all liquids. Here are some inconsistencies I found with measurements and weight, thus the measured foods renders more calories than the weighed food:
Package says about 10 chips equal one ounce. Nope, about 8 chips equal one ounce.
The Jar of Peanut butter says 2 tablespoons of peanut butter equals 32 grams. Not true. 2 tablespoons of PB weighs more than 32 grams.
Try weighing anything and the weight generally DOES NOT match the measurement.
Don't eyeball portions, either, because our eyeballs tends be inaccurate most of the time.
Make sure you log consistently and accurately. That means you log every single thing you put into your mouth.0 -
what is your daily calorie allowance? Do you enter everything that you eat and drink? I know until I started logging my food I was eating 3 times as many calories than I thought I was. Do not give up. can I ask how much you hope to lose?0
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it also depends on the type of food you are eating
how many calories you are eating ..
it is not always about calories.0 -
Yes! Working nighshift WILL hinder your weightloss. I've been there! It wreaked havoc on my weightloss and I ended up gaining back almost everything I had lost. Having no good sleep stresses your body, which brings about the evil wretched villain we call cortisol. It keeps you from losing weight and can in fact make you gain weight. I have cushing's syndrome, so I know that little SOB can break it or make it for me if i stress too much. If you really want to lose weight, you will have to make the decision to work during the day and adjust to getting sleep during the night. Once you do adjust, the weight will melt off.
i have been working grave 3 1/2 years and i lost 110lbs..0 -
Yes! Working nighshift WILL hinder your weightloss. I've been there! It wreaked havoc on my weightloss and I ended up gaining back almost everything I had lost. Having no good sleep stresses your body, which brings about the evil wretched villain we call cortisol. It keeps you from losing weight and can in fact make you gain weight. I have cushing's syndrome, so I know that little SOB can break it or make it for me if i stress too much. If you really want to lose weight, you will have to make the decision to work during the day and adjust to getting sleep during the night. Once you do adjust, the weight will melt off.
i have been working grave 3 1/2 years and i lost 110lbs..
Congratulations! You look AMAZING!0 -
it also depends on the type of food you are eating
how many calories you are eating ..
it is not always about calories.
Nope. It's always about calories.0 -
REALLY ???
THAT IS FUNNY ..
i lost 108 lbs.
and then i didnt lose any weight for a couple of months cause i was counting calories and not really caring what i was eating and then when i got back on my diet and started counting calories .. WHAT DO YOU KNOW.. I LOST 2LBS IN THE FIRST WEEK..
i am a GENIUS.. I KNOW..0 -
THANK YOU0
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