Didnt lose but gained....
sugaraddict63
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Well I am so aggravated. I worked my butt off exercising and eating under my allowed calories and I gained weight. Very discouraging. I apparently am going to have to turn it up a notch!! :grumble:
Anyone else have this happen?
Anyone else have this happen?
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How long have you been doing this?
What did you do different this week / weekend?0 -
Just from reading your screen name, do you drink soda? How much sodium do you take in? Do you track it along with your protein, carbs, and fats? Do you keep it under 2,400 mg?0
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While I'm no expert, so you know, take it as you will...you said you've been working out and doing that whole eating under your normal amount of calories, right?
My guess is that you've lost whatever fat you're trying to get off and have gained muscle. Eating less and doing some exercises will decrease fat. However, it'll also INCREASE muscle. Muscle weighs more than fat. So my guess is you're still losing those unwanted pounds, you're just gaining some that might be useful.
Like I said, though, I'm not an expert. I'm just going by what my trainer has said and what I've read online/experienced with friends.0 -
Don't aim to be under your calorie goal, aim to meet it. Being under can slow your metabolism and cause you to store fat. Make sure you're eating healthy, fresh, unprocessed foods, watch your sodium intake and make sure you get at least 8 glasses of water every day.0
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I've had it happen. Usually I can pin pt the cause. I ate more salty foods or fatty foods. Alcohol and soda can do it. How often are you weighing yourself? gaining a 1-2 lbs in nothing to get too upset about. It will happen just from being a woman. Keep moving towards your goal and you'll see a good out come. Keep up the good work.0
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Well I am so aggravated. I worked my butt off exercising and eating under my allowed calories and I gained weight. Very discouraging. I apparently am going to have to turn it up a notch!! :grumble:
Anyone else have this happen?
stop eating under your allowed calories....eat what you are supposed to......why is it so hard for people to grasp this concept?????
why bother putting in the information for MFP to set up a program for you if you are not going to follow it.....
eat what your daily goal is including exercise calories if you earn them and see what happens.....that's the way the program has been designed....geezzzzzzz
ps you would have had to eat 3500 extra calories to gain one pound so unless you did that than you are starving yourself and actually not getting enough to feed your body...0 -
I did absolutely nothing different. I never went over my 1200 calories in fact they said I needed to eat more calories so I expected to stay the same but not gain. I was shocked.0
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stop eating under your allowed calories....eat what you are supposed to......why is it so hard for people to grasp this concept?????
why bother putting in the information for MFP to set up a program for you if you are not going to follow it.....
eat what your daily goal is including exercise calories if you earn them and see what happens.....that's the way the program has been designed....geezzzzzzz
All this that I have left up there ^^ is mean. There is no reason to be rude to her. She is obviously new. Geeeeeeeeezzzzzzzz at how rude some people are.0 -
Actually I quit drinking soda. Occasionally a diet one but mostly water and sugar free no calorie lemonade. I have been doing this for 14 days.0
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Going on your username you are female so it could quite easily be water retention...0
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Review what you've eaten and don't let yourself quit until you've 1. Given your body time to adjust to the changes you're making and 2. Given yourself enough time to tweak things if necessary. (Or how about you don't quit ever since you're now choosing healthy foods! )
I discovered that when I eat too many carbs (especially refined carbs like white flour and sugar) that I gain or don't lose. For example, DH and I drank some lovely, sweet Nutella cocoa with Bailey's in it one weekend. Next day I was up 4 pounds and it took several days to leave again. Not doing that again! I've learned that while I can still eat carbs and lose I need to watch how many I eat and what type they are. Complex carbs from whole food are my friend! Simple, refined carbs not so much.
Also look for hidden sodium as someone else mentioned and make sure you're accurate in accounting for how much you ate. I thought I was doing great "eyeballing" things until I bought a kitchen scale and discovered I'd been underestimating the portions I was eating.
Edited because I can't spell today!0 -
I notice that I can gain up to 3 lbs around the time of my period, and it will drop as soon as it's over. This might be the same thing you are going through.0
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Well I am so aggravated. I worked my butt off exercising and eating under my allowed calories and I gained weight. Very discouraging. I apparently am going to have to turn it up a notch!! :grumble:
Anyone else have this happen?
stop eating under your allowed calories....eat what you are supposed to......why is it so hard for people to grasp this concept?????
why bother putting in the information for MFP to set up a program for you if you are not going to follow it.....
eat what your daily goal is including exercise calories if you earn them and see what happens.....that's the way the program has been designed....geezzzzzzz
ps you would have had to eat 3500 extra calories to gain one pound so unless you did that than you are starving yourself and actually not getting enough to feed your body...
Well I never even came close to 3500 calories any of the 14 days I have been doing this. You dont have to be so snippy. geeeeezzzzzz!!:huh:0 -
It is an interesting point people raise about NOT being under your calorie goal. Myfitnesspal should stop celebrating being under the calorie goal by announcing it everyday it happens on the message board if it is such a bad thing.0
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I did absolutely nothing different. I never went over my 1200 calories in fact they said I needed to eat more calories so I expected to stay the same but not gain. I was shocked.
Consensus is that you should eat your 1200 / day plus at least half of your calories you earn from exercising. The 1200 is a fact, not opinion, although if you poke around the forums, there are different camps that disagree on how many of your exercise calories you should eat back. Make sure you are drinking lots of water, and just hang in there. Your body might be retaining water, or maybe it's PMS, or ..there are lots of reasons you could have gained. Don't give up, that will just make the gain permanent0 -
Thanks for all the advice. I may have estimated my food calories wrong. I dont think I am following the carbs and sodium I just watch calories. I guess this is a learning process.0
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While I'm no expert, so you know, take it as you will...you said you've been working out and doing that whole eating under your normal amount of calories, right?
My guess is that you've lost whatever fat you're trying to get off and have gained muscle. Eating less and doing some exercises will decrease fat. However, it'll also INCREASE muscle. Muscle weighs more than fat. So my guess is you're still losing those unwanted pounds, you're just gaining some that might be useful.
Like I said, though, I'm not an expert. I'm just going by what my trainer has said and what I've read online/experienced with friends.
I have actually heard that a couple times today so Im sure thats it. Thanks for your reply. I wont give up....although I must say the exercise part is way easier than the food part.0 -
Well I am so aggravated. I worked my butt off exercising and eating under my allowed calories and I gained weight. Very discouraging. I apparently am going to have to turn it up a notch!! :grumble:
Anyone else have this happen?
stop eating under your allowed calories....eat what you are supposed to......why is it so hard for people to grasp this concept?????
why bother putting in the information for MFP to set up a program for you if you are not going to follow it.....
eat what your daily goal is including exercise calories if you earn them and see what happens.....that's the way the program has been designed....geezzzzzzz
ps you would have had to eat 3500 extra calories to gain one pound so unless you did that than you are starving yourself and actually not getting enough to feed your body...
Well I never even came close to 3500 calories any of the 14 days I have been doing this. You dont have to be so snippy. geeeeezzzzzz!!:huh:
What I did is made my goal 1250/day, that way I can be under my goal and feel a sense of accomplishment w/o putting my health at risk. Really I try to keep it between 1250-1300 to be safe.
His Geeeeezzz remarks can only be from someone who has seen this same scenario/question on here over and over and his frustrations with the lack of info given at account setup that would avoid these problems. Is it fair to the newbies out there? No. So, as someone else who also gets tired by the same questions over and over I can only appologize. Patience is a virtue, and ya either got it, or ya don't.0 -
I'm glad I could help. Hopefully some of the rude comments left and the fact that things aren't currently going the way you expected doesn't discourage you from continuing to keep up your good work.
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