WHY CANT I LOSE ANYMORE...???? >:(
MichelleNicole93
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Ok so I'm 5'2 150-155lbs. I started last May at 180lbs. I lost 30lbs by aug last year. Ever since I haven't lost anything. I've maintained or even gained! I run 15mins a day 4 times a week and lift pretty heavy 4 days. Then I do one- two 30-45 min spinning classes days I'm not lifting. I eat pretty clean (see diary) except for a few days I cave a little. Especially working restaurant weekends /: struggle. My thing is eating 1200-1400 calories a day I should be losing... And I don't believe it's muscle gain because you can't gain muscle in a deficit! I'm ready to meet my goal of 130-125lbs! It's so frustrating! Has anyone had this problem?! I'm debating even going to see a doctor because I think after almost a year my body should be cooperating and losing weight again! I don't believe in starvation mode because eventually your body comes down to cal burn to cals in! I've even recently changed my fitness pal to lose only 1lb a week. It upped my calories to 1400 cal a day but all I've seen is a gain! this isn't even maintenance what the heck is happening... Ugh so frustrating! ????????
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Weigh your food. You may be eating more than you think. I just recently bought a scale. Eye opener for sure0
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Open your diary. It will help people give you better feedback.
Do you have a scale? Do you track on those days you don't eat clean?0 -
If you can. purchase a heart rate monitor. You are counting your calories, but sometimes it helps to know your calorie burn, (more precisely than just time spent in exercise). It may help in the evaluation of your situation.0
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^^^^ Actually what all three just said - I cannot add anymore! :flowerforyou:0
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I use a scale and measure everything! Im kinda active, I don't know if Ive been eating too little and that messed up my metabolism or if its just an issue somewhere else...0
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Also, a little more of my thoughts about a HRM: after you get one, wear it ALL DAY on an OFF DAY when you do NOT exercise. This will help you know what your natural burn is when you simply "live". This is a good idea of how many calories you "need". Eat this much, because it's what your body needs. Any less, your body thinks it should kick in starvation/ survival mode and it lowers your metabolism.0
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Okay, if your past week is any indication, you are going over your calories by 300 for the week. If you are set to lose at a pound a week, that is over half your deficit. You aren't hitting 1200-1400 calories if you are having one or two seriously over days like you did the last week. You are netting way more than you think. If you aren't using an HRM to get a more accurate sense of your calorie burn than what MFP gives, that could account for wiping out the rest of your deficit.
Use an HRM, eat back fewer of your exercise calories, and rein in the eating on the days when you eat over your limit.0 -
Also, a little more of my thoughts about a HRM: after you get one, wear it ALL DAY on an OFF DAY when you do NOT exercise. This will help you know what your natural burn is when you simply "live". This is a good idea of how many calories you "need". Eat this much, because it's what your body needs. Any less, your body thinks it should kick in starvation/ survival mode and it lowers your metabolism.
HRMs have a larger error at lower intensities. They are most accurate for moderate to vigorous activity. I wouldn't trust an HRM calorie burn estimate for non-cardio activity.0 -
Thanks so much for posting your question and answers. I am 5'2 as well 145 pounds. Looking to get down to 135 maybe 130. Have been having a hard time lately, losing weight. Started using my food scale again and hope that helps. Have been at 145 for a couple months now with not much change. Thanks for the suggestions!0
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Do you really weigh everything? Odd that your chicken breast for lunch, dinner is the same everyday.0
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Hi Michelle - I had a look at the last week of your food diary, and had a couple of ideas...
First, your breakfast is very low cal and not much bulk to keep you going. I am working with a coach and one of her biggest messages is to make breakfast your biggest meal, with real food that fills you up, lunch the next, and dinner the smallest, maybe even making it carb-free. You seem to go for the easy standard breakfast, and so do I. I make up 5 containers every Sunday for my work week, containing 1/2 c fat-free cottage cheese, 3/4 c fat free, sucralose sweetened yoghurt, and some kind of fruit (berries to 1 c, sweeter fruit like pineapple only 1/2c). That's 172 cal, 20g protein, 22 carbs, 0 fat, and 4g fibre. I usually have 1% and a tbsp of cream in my coffee too. Another favorite is scrambled eggs w low carb veg, 1 egg, 1/2 egg whites and dry high fibre toast. Another is 1/2 c large flake oatmeal, with a "custard" made with 1c 1% milk and a scoop of ice cream flavoured protein powder, cooked gentley until thickened slightly.
Second, when I tried to lose weight by working out - and weights are great for women according to the research - I found out from a trainer that the body is programmed to conserve energy. If we do the same thing week in, week out, the body adapts. You've got to switch it up. Look at the training guides for athletes.
Third - muscle does weigh more than fat!! Instead of going by your scale, go by your tape measure and the fit of your jeans. My scale says I've lost hardly anything and gained back what I lost in the last 3 weeks. But when I tried on my one-size-too-small clothes this weekend, a pair of cropped pants fit for the first time in months. I usually record my weight and basic measurements once a week max.
I don't know much about "starvation mode" for you cause I'm 5'9" and much heavier. But have you checked whether your goals are reasonable? both your goal weight and for how much you lose per week. I lost 2 lb per week 2 years ago for 4 months and thought it was perfectlly reasonable but now it's come back and my coach says that's too much too fast. I've since noticed other sources suggesting 1 lb per week should be your average goal. So take your total time losing and see if the average is 1 lb per week. If it is you are doing great.0 -
@stacimarie197 - yes I actually cut my breasts into 5oz each purposely and weigh them out on a scale to make them the EXACT same weight so I know exactly what I'm eating.... and I don't have to make seperate meals... basically eating the same thing.
@agrafina - that actually was what i was thinking... But mostly when I log Im not ever calculating in my exercises mostly because i Think myfitnesspal is a bit too generous with the measurements and even if I was eating low cal most days 1200 cal then i went over a few days it should be like eating maintenance and i would still be at a deficit right?
@cyncm - what Ive heard is that you can't build muscle while in a deficit which is why I feel as if Im doing something wrong... i don't measure myself which is PROBABLY a good idea...also morning I have such a hard time eating ): Im never hungry for anything other than a bar maybe I should try making my breakfast a little more than an atkins bar!0 -
I'm no expert what so ever but i'm thinking you need to change your workout routine and shock the body maybe? Sounds like you're stuck on the same routine and your body knows it. I hate getting stuck... especially when you do so good and workout so hard. Good luck and i hope you see progress again soon!0
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If people don't know the answer then fair enough, every thread you get are you counting properly, the girl has been doing this for a while why would she suddenly start messing up her calorie count? this along with eat a bigger breakfast or up your calories is nonsense0
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@jrug81 when you say shock the body what do you mean?
I just switched from going from one body part to another to this other workout doing upper body lower body... I feel more tightened but i use to do the eliptical and JUST started running Im not sure what else I can do to switch it up ):0 -
@jrug81 when you say shock the body what do you mean?
I just switched from going from one body part to another to this other workout doing upper body lower body... I feel more tightened but i use to do the eliptical and JUST started running Im not sure what else I can do to switch it up ):
They are just guessing i'm afraid and they are bad guesses in the main, the mistake you made and i did it was not measuring yourself at the beginning of your weight loss, measure yourself asap continue what you are doing with regards calorie intake and see if your measurements are going up/down, i believe you can gain muscle without a surplus by the way, as i have done it, on a large calorie deficit unlikely
It could be a combination of more muscle, your daily calories needed have reduced, some water retention0 -
shock like change up ur cardio maybe try hiking biking dancing jump roping.. or when weight training try alil crossfit style by throwing in high knees between each move some to raise ur heart beat and kick in fat burning0
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I had a weight loss stall for about three to four months last year. I had been slowly and successfully losing for about four months previous to that. I could not for the life of me figure out what I was doing wrong, I was following the directions of all the literature on nutrition and exercise that I could find, I tried changing workout routines, I bought a bodymedia device that said I was burning over 3000 calories a day (I was on a diet of 1500 per day) so naturally I thought I was not eating enough so I ate to maintenance for a few weeks but that just put on weight. I did even more cardio and a little less lifting for a few weeks, I stopped eating my weekly cheat meal. I was at an absolute loss. In the end I got through it with carb cycling and a huge calorie deficit. The thing is I was terrified of losing any gains I had made in the gym but despite my now huge deficit my lifts never went down, I never seemed to lack energy for workouts either.
For three days I would eat four meals of 100g chicken breast and 200g Mixed Vegetables and one desert of cottage cheese, low fat yoghurt, casein and almond butter. This was a total of about 1200 calories.
Every fourth day I would eat four meals of 100g chicken, 100g brown rice, 100g mixed veges and the same desert as the other days. This was a total of 1500 calories.
I know it sounds boring but I figured that the less variables there are the better the data would be in the end.
I ignored my bodymedia device and MFP exercise additions. No snacking, no cheat days or cheat meals, I was a freaking food Nazi. But it worked. Gradually it came off. I followed that for 6 weeks and lost about 3 kg. I've heard it's not so good to do it for too long so I went back to maintenance for 3 weeks then did it again. And again it worked till I lost another 2 kg.
Anyway that's what worked for me.0 -
So really, you have not lost any weight since August of 2013 even though you've been eating less than 1400 cals. a day. Yet between May 2013 and Aug 2013 you lost 30 pounds eating 1400 cals a day.
You have a full year's worth of food diarys (I looked). I would print some out from different time periods and go visit your doctor. If your diarys are accurate (and I have no reason not to believe you) I think something is seriously wrong, especially since you are active both in your daily life (restaurant work) and exercise. Your body should be burning 2000 cals a day, giving you a 700 cal deficit which absolutely should result in a weight loss.
I don't think I could have waited 8 months like you did before asking for help. I get frustrated not seeing a weight loss for 2 weeks! But just when I'm sure "its not working" I lose.
I don't know if you want to spend the $$, but I suggest a Fitbit. I've had mine for about a week and 1/2 and I find it fascinating to see just how many cals I burn each day, as well as the difference on days when I "rest". There is no doubt in my mind why I weighed what I did. I am much more active now than I was when I first began using MFP yet on my non exercise days I'm only walking 5,000 - 6,000 steps. I've calculated my stride length and have determined that in order to "earn" the 2,200 calories needed to justify a "lightly active" calorie burn, I must walk 15,000 steps to reach the 5 miles that burn that many calories.
There is no way on earth I ever did that before.
If you learn that you are in fact burning 2,000 calories a day (like the TDEE should be for your height, weight and age) and know you are eating 700 less, there is something wrong with the machinery and your doctor needs to do some investigating.0 -
shock like change up ur cardio maybe try hiking biking dancing jump roping.. or when weight training try alil crossfit style by throwing in high knees between each move some to raise ur heart beat and kick in fat burning
Really so your body needs so many calories a day but all of a sudden it says right sunshine i will not reduce the fat in your body if you keep running, unless you take up line dancing or something else i will defy the law of physics
you can run a marathon and eat only a leaf of lettuce but unless you tap dance i refuse to lose weight0 -
@sodakat yessss its so frustrating, Ive been logging faithfully and its sad to say I could NEVER go out to eat with my bf or anything because otherwise my body HOLDS on to it for weeks... and It just stays. I work my butt off and to see no results its reallllyyyyyyy starting to kill me. Im going to get my thyroid checked and I'm hoping that will be what it is. I just don't understand how 1200 cal helped me get 30lbs off and it just stopped and adding on 200 more my body is GAINING even with exercise it just doesn't seem right!0
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Up your exercise intensity. Try doing HIIT - high intensity interval training. Go online for videos, join a bootcamp, or take a class. Do it two or three times a week. This will rev up your metabolism. Then cut back to 1200-1300 and no cheating. Take off about 20% of whatever calorie burn your HRM tells you. Increase protein to 22-25% and cut out all convenience food and sodium. Make most of your calories from veggies and lean protein. Drink at least 1-2 liters of water a day and try and get a good sleep every night. Do this for three weeks and see what happens.0
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Since you're now closer to your goal, I would redo your goal to lose .5lbs to 1lbs a week.
Figure out your BMR and your TDEE and try eating between your BMR and your TDEE for a few weeks and see what happens.
1200 calories is pretty low, so don't be surprised if you do gain a little weight when upping your calories...it happens, but your body will readjust and should drop the lbs.0 -
Here is one more thing you might want to research in you diary.
Do you have a Family History of heart problems?
I have found that I am salt sensitive after using MFP. USDA-United States Department of Agriculture recommends 2,000 grams of salt per day. That is way too high for anyone for Americans to be heart healthy. The American Heart Association only recommends 1,200 grams (as per my doctor). Therefore, I can only eat 1,200 grams of salt a day. Too much salt gives me headaches body aches, and my hands, feet and ankles swell. Let alone a water gain of 3-5 pounds. If I eat any amount higher than 1,200 grams of salt, I retain water weight for almost 3-5 days. I have to wash my system with water to rid my body of water. I realized after ***28 days ****of not loosing weight, I found I had this water retention problem. Yes, I do understand your frustration. I feel for you!
After going over only a few days of your diary, I noticed you did have a high salt intake. I didn't have time to go thru but one week.
On May 30th, you had Applebees boneless wings, spicy chili and cheese Nachos. The cheese nachos were 1,245 grams of salt. The total day was 3,505 grams of salt. Which is over.
On June 2, you had Jack Link - Beef Jerky for 1,180 grams of salt. Dill Chip Pickles 2oz for 780 grams and Kraft cheese slice for 320 grams. Making a total salt intake for that day 3,434. Which is really over.
On May 26th, you went again to Applebees and had a Cowboy burger for 1,084 grams and Applebees french fries for 385 grams. That day you had 2,284 total grams of salt. Again over.
I agree with many of the suggestions that were written but you may want to try to eat clean for awhile and cut the salt to see if that will help. I noticed you have no drinks listed in your diary. What are you drinking? You probably need to push H20. It takes water to flush out the salt and rid yourself of water weight. (tea and coffee do not count as water)
Just one more thing to try. Good luck!0 -
I may be way off but a few years ago I could not lose weight no matter what I did. On top of that I had yellowing around my eyes and I was getting mild panic attacks. These we all signs of hypo thyroidism. Once I got on synthroid to balance my hormone the weight melted off fast. If you think this could be the same for you then your doctor can do a quick blood test. However, most people with hypo thyroid also suffer from celiac desease. I am lucky not to have celiac desease.0
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@lwestmill... I drink water with lemon all day minus drinking one vitamin water in the am to start my day... I tend to not like water first thing in the am... the salt may be it but regardless of bloating I think that you would still lose SOME weight even if it was slow... this is like up or just staying the same NOT EVEN a POUND down ):most of the time minus a few days every few weeks I eat clean... Although i do add himalayan salt into my food... i should try to stop but its so hard lol0
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I have not read the other replies, so here's my feedback:
You're allowing MFP to estimate your calorie adjustments through some app of theirs, and MFP is notorious for overestimating calories burned. Also ,in addition to this MFP app adjustment, you are entering your exercise calories, which look overestimated as well. I think when you allow calorie adjustments you don't include your own exercise calories.
I get the impression that you don't weigh your food because you use words like slice and cup. Believe me,weighting your food is a good idea because the volume usually i not the same as the weight. Not all medium bananas, or apples, or a cup of anything are created equal. I learned through trial and error that weighing food is about as accurate as it gets.
The bottom line is that through these errors you are eating more than you think you are.0 -
I use a scale and measure everything! Im kinda active, I don't know if Ive been eating too little and that messed up my metabolism or if its just an issue somewhere else...0
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shock like change up ur cardio maybe try hiking biking dancing jump roping.. or when weight training try alil crossfit style by throwing in high knees between each move some to raise ur heart beat and kick in fat burning0
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See a dr. you might be hypothyroid.0
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