HORRIBLE Weigh In this week.
Tla0126
Posts: 207 Member
Scientifically, based on calories in/calories out - I know that I shouldn't have gained this week. I ate well, busted my butt at the gym all week, and my trainer TORE ME UP on Tuesday and Wednesday. I'm terribly sore and retaining soooo much water.
I understand these things, but boy is it a mind *kitten* to be up 5.1 lbs.
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I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing and I know things will even out at some point; but, today, I feel like a water balloon.
I understand these things, but boy is it a mind *kitten* to be up 5.1 lbs.
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I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing and I know things will even out at some point; but, today, I feel like a water balloon.
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Start drinking water so your body gets rid of what it is holding on to.0
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Unless you ate 3,500x5 this week, you did not gain 5lbs. Most likely water weight. Don't stress. It's just a number.0
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If it's only one week, I wouldn't worry about it or put too much value into the number of a one week weigh in. I weigh myself once a week but focus on trends every 4 weeks at a time.0
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Ugh! I know that is rough....but you seem to have the right mind set and are able to look at it logically....increase your water consumption...and maybe give the scale another go in a few days....keep up the faith!0
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its pretty common to see alot of water weight gain after a hard workout that youre not used to. as others have said give it a couple weeks and im willing to bet that you will be down below a couple pounds (provided you keep to your deficit) where you were before the workout0
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are you about to get your period?0
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Where are you in your monthly cycle? Do you normally retain a lot of water at that time? I know each of us ladies tends to retain water at different times, if we do at all. It could very well have just been the one day that you were up that much. Consider doing a follow up weigh in in a couple of days. Days like this are the whole reason I try to weigh in more often than just once a week. I hate for my weigh in day to be that one terrible day!0
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Totally know what you mean and I hate those days too... especially when they conincide with weigh days! I also know it's a mind ****, but at least you are rational about it. You know what caused the gain, you know it'll go away, and you probably know it'll happen again from time to time :flowerforyou:0
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I'm not due to start my period for another 8 days or so. I usually do retain a lot of water around that time, but I feel like it's a little too early for that.
I know it's from my work out - my biceps are visibly swollen. Logically, I know that it's just a number and I know it will get better.
It's crazy how the scale can have so much power over your emotions. I've had an extremely stressful week between work and my personal life, so this was just kind of the last straw, lol!!0 -
BTW - thank y'all for the encouraging words and advice - it really helps!0
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I weigh myself every day so I can relate to how you feel about the scale going up; I see it ALL the time. However, as long as you are still trending down with your weight you are doing great!!
The worst for me was when I went away for the Memorial Day weekend, didn't weigh myself for 3 days and ate lots of sodium filled foods (along with a TON of alcohol) .....I gained 7 fu*king lbs!!!!!
Just keep up the good work!!0 -
I weigh myself every day so I can relate to how you feel about the scale going up; I see it ALL the time. However, as long as you are still trending down with your weight you are doing great!!
The worst for me was when I went away for the Memorial Day weekend, didn't weigh myself for 3 days and ate lots of sodium filled foods (along with a TON of alcohol) .....I gained 7 fu*king lbs!!!!!
Just keep up the good work!!
Thanks for relating!!! It's ridiculous!
I need to carry y'all around in my pocket as my pep squad! )0 -
It's crazy how the scale can have so much power over your emotions. I've had an extremely stressful week between work and my personal life, so this was just kind of the last straw, lol!!0
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Try to think positive, just think about the loss that will show once the evil water weight has buggered off!0
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I had the exact same exact awful weigh in today. I've eaten great all week and had some awesome runs but I'm up 2 1/2 pounds ????0
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I was the same 2 weeks ago, I ate a lot of sodium day before weigh in and despite being in a good deficit all week I gained 4lb and it really annoyed me even though I knew why!
BUT! Last week I lost 3lb and this week I lost 4lb. Keep at it!0 -
When building muscle make sure you take measurements of your waist ect. I gain weight but lose inches when building muscle so at least I know I am making good progress and don't become discouraged0
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Mine was bad today too and the kicker was i drank over the required water yesterday with my water pill and nothing happened. I'm thinking my body is too used to the water pills as i woke up this morning with the swelled feet already.0
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I'm not due to start my period for another 8 days or so. I usually do retain a lot of water around that time, but I feel like it's a little too early for that.
I know it's from my work out - my biceps are visibly swollen. Logically, I know that it's just a number and I know it will get better.
It's crazy how the scale can have so much power over your emotions. I've had an extremely stressful week between work and my personal life, so this was just kind of the last straw, lol!!
I retain water when I'm ovulating, you should start logging when you feel bloated, I'll bet you'll notice a pattern!0 -
The scale is a lying SOB. Don't let it dictate your feelings
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I think there's something in a woman's psychology where they feel the need to eat a lot of dessert. If a woman can't have the real chocolate fudge sunday she'll eat the diet brand instead. It's probably some evolutionary need for comfort.0
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i know the feeling, it truly sucks after going for almost a year with feeling severely discouraged and depressed when i see the numbers jump up on the scale like that, i've finally started to calm down, and realize that our bodies (especially women's bodies) go all over the place in terms of weight that is NOT actual fat gain. i weigh daily, just because i like to keep my weight constantly tracked. i've noticed a pattern with my weight loss over the last 4 or so months where in the course of about a month i'll plateau, gain a couple lbs, go down, go back up, and then all of a sudden show a steady drop 2 or 3 lbs. it's frustrating when i know that the whole month i haven't been eating at a surplus (or only had a couple of days where i at at maintenance), been doing my regular weight and cardio schedule, and not seeing any loss for weeks. but it's just how my body works! of course your menstruation/ovulation cycle will mess things up too! the lesson i've learned: just wait it out. if you see a gain, and you KNOW you have not been eating at a surplus, you can be confident that it is NOT fat gain. water weight/bloat can feel just as sucky as having extra fat, though, i know that. you just gotta get through it. drink more water and lessen sodium a bit to help combat it, but other than that, you just gotta be patient and keep on truckin'.0
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