I have NO IDEA why I am GAINING !! HELP!
cheesevixen_staci
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I cut out 1/2 liter of alcohol a day from my diet. ( I am a recovering alcoholic. I no longer drink)
I drink water constantly (I maybe have 3-4 energy drinks or diet sodas on the weekends when I am most busy)
I stopped eating like a cow after 5pm
And I have been exercising at least 3 times a week for at LEAST 15 minutes(I do ab work outs everyday. I am up to 2 sets 12 reps. I also do 10 minutes of P90x abs every "other" day. I have an active 4 and 8 yr old so I spent at least 30-60 cooking, cleaning, and running after her. I am up from 7am til about 9-10pm.
I have no idea how I GAINED a pound !!!! I Am so aggravated. I've been on this diet technically from 5/2/14 when I weighed in at about 151- 153. >< Is there something I am doing wrong??
I weigh everything except solids because I generally go by serving size.
No I am not pregnant.
I drink water constantly (I maybe have 3-4 energy drinks or diet sodas on the weekends when I am most busy)
I stopped eating like a cow after 5pm
And I have been exercising at least 3 times a week for at LEAST 15 minutes(I do ab work outs everyday. I am up to 2 sets 12 reps. I also do 10 minutes of P90x abs every "other" day. I have an active 4 and 8 yr old so I spent at least 30-60 cooking, cleaning, and running after her. I am up from 7am til about 9-10pm.
I have no idea how I GAINED a pound !!!! I Am so aggravated. I've been on this diet technically from 5/2/14 when I weighed in at about 151- 153. >< Is there something I am doing wrong??
I weigh everything except solids because I generally go by serving size.
No I am not pregnant.
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I think the main thing people here are going to say is make sure you measure everything you log. Estimating is where people go wrong a lot.0
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Are you weighing your food and logging your calories accurately? Even with cutting out foods, if you're still eating more than your body needs, you will not lose weight.0
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If the exercise is a new thing, you may have gained water weight. If your logging is accurate, then it isn't fat, so don't sweat it. Drink some water, and keep logging and exercising.0
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Assuming you're logging correctly ( - and I'd suggest getting a digital scales; cup measures are very inaccurate), it's probably water retention. You're consuming a lot of sodium, and processed foods - both things that can cause water retention.0
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If you are not losing weight over time (assuming no variations in water weight) you are eating more that your body needs.
As i am sure you know, you can still gain weight eating so-called healthy foods. Track those calories. Fat loss is about (and always will be about) calories in vs calories out.
Eat less that your body needs, do some strength training to maintain muscle, and the fat will come off. No one can violate the law of thermodynamics.0 -
You do not mention that you are actually counting calories vs calories out. It isn't fun at first but it gets super easy. You think you are aware of what you put in your mouth but we always underestimate. All that being said a pound is more than likely water retention after a salty dinner. I know I am a guy but I can fluctuate 3-5 lbs in 48 hrs. Also exercise is great but it ultimately is calories in (eating) vs calories out (diet/exercise). I know far too many folks who pop a dvd in and expect wonders. I have lost going on 60 lbs in about 6-7 months walking and watching what I eat RELIGIOUSLY. Good Luck!0
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Well it's great you have made lots of changes...for the better.
Exercise is for fitness and health...a calorie deficit is for weight loss.
As well new exercise will make you retain water for up to 4 weeks after starting.
That being said you have been here just under a month and lost 4lbs...which is pretty good..1lb a week...and to gain a pound is probably just water retention...but
I did look at your diary and your logging is pretty consistent from the 20th forward...except you don't weight your solids...
As well I see days where you are wayyyyyyy over due to a quick add of 1625 calories...and you do that a few more times.
Logging accurately means weighing solids and not using quick adds as you can never be sure those are accurate.0 -
It's likely water.
Either from extra exercising, or from a high sodium meal, or from ovulating or pms.
Try not to stress over one pound changes. You'll make yourself nuts.0 -
pregnant. congrats.0
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I measure EVERYTHING from cup to tablespoon0
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pregnant. congrats.
I had 2 periods lasting 7 days last month.....doubtful....plus you actually have to have sex more than I do.
I measure EVERYTHING from cup to tablespoon0 -
Fluctuating by a pound or so is pretty normal. It all depends when you weigh yourself. Theres a high probability that it's just water weight and nothing to worry about.0
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You tend to go over your sodium frequently and you went way over your calories twice this week. I would work on those 2 things.0
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I measure EVERYTHING from cup to tablespoon
Measuring is not as accurate as a digital food scale for solid foods. See this for examples:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/872212-you-re-probably-eating-more-than-you-think
The differences can be quite surprising.0 -
Also keep in mind that weight fluctuates up and down throughout the week and month due to various things, and it's totally normal. Could be water weight from new exercise or too much salt/not enough water, hormones, stress, whatever. One pound really isn't a big deal - my weight naturally fluctuates up and down at least 5 lbs during the month.
Track your measurements as well as weighing - the scale may be standing still or even showing a slight gain, but the tape will give you the true story.0 -
It's likely water.
Either from extra exercising, or from a high sodium meal, or from ovulating or pms.
Try not to stress over one pound changes. You'll make yourself nuts.
This.0 -
You tend to go over your sodium frequently and you went way over your calories twice this week. I would work on those 2 things.
That makes a lot of sense. Looking at my sodium alone I go way over, and I have had 4 cheat days that added up to about a pound. Thank you. This was very helpful.0 -
You tend to go over your sodium frequently and you went way over your calories twice this week. I would work on those 2 things.
That makes a lot of sense. Looking at my sodium alone I go way over, and I have had 4 cheat days that added up to about a pound. Thank you. This was very helpful.0 -
You don't log your fifteen minutes of ab exercises and eat back calories do you? While strengthening your core is great, it doesn't really burn the fat off like cardio does. I used to think that ten minutes of sit ups and crunches would make me go from flabby belly to six pack.0
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I measure EVERYTHING from cup to tablespoon
Measuring is not as accurate as a digital food scale for solid foods. See this for examples:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/872212-you-re-probably-eating-more-than-you-think
The differences can be quite surprising.
For example, the mac & cheese we make says a serving is one cup. I had always measured out 1/2 cup before I got my digital scale and thought it was a nice amount. Then I got the scale and weighed the grams. And then I was a sad panda because that most certainly was not the same as 1/2 cup. I was probably eating 100 extra calories of mac and cheese without knowing it. That can add up!0
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