Gained 7 pounds overnight?!
jgomoljak
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So I weighed myself this morning and the scale was up to 136, when 2 days ago when I weighed myself I was 129. I am about to start my cycle in a week, sorry TMI. But I'm not sure if that has something to do with it or the fact that I drink a gallon of water a day and some of that is late at night. I'm not sure, I just need help! My muscles are also really sore from strength training. Not sure how this happened but I was so shocked!:sad:
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It's water weight.
this, dont bother with weighing yourself again until after your period0 -
Take the backpack off your back....0
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Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.0
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It's water. You'll retain water everytime you get your period.
I also retain water during ovulation.
So... unfortunately, you're gonna have to get used to it. It's part of your body's natural cycle.0 -
It's water weight. Your body naturally retains more water the week before/of your menstrual cycle. I have gone up 10 lbs before and then magically its gone again when I'm finished (provided I don't go crazy eating chocolate during.) Just keep drinking your water and it will go back down.0
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You should only weigh yourself once a week at the same time of day. I weigh in every Sunday morning right when i get out of bed. Other then that, you will make your self crazy watching the scale everyday!0
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It's water. You'll retain water everytime you get your period.
I also retain water during ovulation.
So... unfortunately, you're gonna have to get used to it. It's part of your body's natural cycle.0 -
I literally gain at least five pounds of water weight a few days before my cycle each month. Don't stress too much. Drink lot's of water and stay off the scale for a few days.0
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What a relief to read this post! Same thing happened to me this a.m. (but 4 lbs). I was shocked! But I'm a week out from my TOM.0
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Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.
:drinker: That made me lol. And who doesn't keep a sheet cake in their underwear drawer?0 -
Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Hilarious!!!!
But I agree with everyone else in that it's just water weight0 -
Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.
yeh, you have to eat 3500 calories over maintenance to put on ONE pound of fat.... I don't think it's physically possible to put on 7lbs of fat in a night.0 -
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Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.
yeh, you have to eat 3500 calories over maintenance to put on ONE pound of fat.... I don't think it's physically possible to put on 7lbs of fat in a night.
Is this a challenge??0 -
It's water weight. Don't panic. Just continue drinking water, decaf tea, etc.
Also, check the foods you are eating for the sodium content. A spike in sodium intake or an overdose of caffeine can often lead to water retention.0 -
TOM plays a big part, but the new strength training is probably also contributing to the water weight. The muscles will store glycogen and water to help repair after strength training.0
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Might be pregnant. I've seen a show where a woman carries a baby that is actually a big rock. It could be a stone baby but in the early stages.0
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So I weighed myself this morning and the scale was up to 136, when 2 days ago when I weighed myself I was 129. I am about to start my cycle in a week, sorry TMI. But I'm not sure if that has something to do with it or the fact that I drink a gallon of water a day and some of that is late at night. I'm not sure, I just need help! My muscles are also really sore from strength training. Not sure how this happened but I was so shocked!:sad:
Its just water, it means absolutely nothing towards your health progress or weight loss. Don't be too myopically focused on your scale. You shouldn't be bothered by completely normal weight fluctuations due to water retention. If that upsets you you should probably find a means of measuring progress that is not your scale.0 -
You should only weigh yourself once a week at the same time of day. I weigh in every Sunday morning right when i get out of bed. Other then that, you will make your self crazy watching the scale everyday!
This! Weighing in daily actually really helps me get to know my body's rhythms and the correlations between what I eat, when I weigh in, how my cycle affects things and what kind of little progressions my body makes day by day. I know it makes some people crazy, but seeing the pattern in the little fluctuations is really helpful for me.0 -
Did you sleepwalk in the middle of the night and eat 24,500 calories? Is there a sheet cake or a side of beef missing from your fridge? If not, it's water.
Hahaha!! ^^^ #truth0 -
You should only weigh yourself once a week at the same time of day. I weigh in every Sunday morning right when i get out of bed. Other then that, you will make your self crazy watching the scale everyday!
This! Weighing in daily actually really helps me get to know my body's rhythms and the correlations between what I eat, when I weigh in, how my cycle affects things and what kind of little progressions my body makes day by day. I know it makes some people crazy, but seeing the pattern in the little fluctuations is really helpful for me.0 -
I am about to start my cycle in a weekMy muscles are also really sore from strength training.
And who knows, maybe you have more waste in your system than you did the last time you weighed in. Stop oh noesing about some arbitrary day to day number and start focusing on trend analysis.0 -
So yes, water around TOM will happen. Strength training will also cause water weight gain because your body uses water to repair muscles after weight lifting. It'll come down.0
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Shouldn't have eaten that 24,500 calorie bon bon.0
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lol it's water weight probably from the strength training and on set of TOM, relax0
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