No reason to continue
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I'm sorry, but I'm not going to feel sorry for you. NO ONE said losing weight was easy. Don't expect it to come off in a month or two, it takes time, and no one should have to hold your hand. You have to want to do it for yourself and your family.
I don't even know why you would post this? Do you want people to feel sorry for you? You've lost 14 pounds....many people would be happy with that. Do what you want, but you know what you should do. The tools are out there for you to use.
OUCH! That wasnt very nice...everyone gets down on themselves and maybe all she needed was a little support and seeing success stories and advice is the best way to do that...shame on you for reacting like that to someone asking for help!
kristinwalker-I had a plateau for a while too that SUCKED! I just pushed through it and told myself that if anything, I was being a "healthier" me if not a thinner one, and almost without realizing it, it started coming off again. I give myself a "gym free day" every week (Sunday) but I still try as hard as I can to stay at my net calorie goal. *I didnt check your site, but if you are closer to your goal weight, it is even more important to eat as many of your exercise calories back as possible* I had a huge problem with this when I worked out at night because I would get home at 8 and have 900 calories to eat...so I have just started logging my exercise that I know I will do in the morning so I can plan my meals and snacks around where I need to be at the end of the day & I dont end up eating later at night. I also re-did my food diary (you can look at it) with snacks between each meal and after dinner & I put in an average time I try to eat it at --helps keep me on track--. I also put my calorie goal for each meal/snack next to it so I remember where I want to try and stay. I have different calorie burns depending on the day/classes I take so I did a low end calorie count for my "gym free days" and the higher end for the days I burn 600+. If I burn any more than that (I usually do 4x a week) then I am still close to my net goal using the higher numbers.
I hope this helps...this is what this site is all about...a support system for our down days and a place to celebrate the ups. Im sorry you got such a negative response from astovey.
Good luck!
I completely understand, I'm not trying to be negative, really. I don't like seeing people post things like "No reason to Continue." It makes me angry that just because something isn’t going their way for a little bit, they just give up. I get plateaus, I get being upset, I get all that. But really, she hasn't been trying for all that long. People need to understand that no one is going to lose the weight for them, its hard work. All the tools are here for her to use, and she has all the support she needs, obviously. It's all about how bad she wants it. Don't say "shame on you," I'd give support if she wanted it, she's just acting like giving up, and that's not the right way of thinking.0 -
I'm sorry, but I'm not going to feel sorry for you. NO ONE said losing weight was easy. Don't expect it to come off in a month or two, it takes time, and no one should have to hold your hand. You have to want to do it for yourself and your family.
I don't even know why you would post this? Do you want people to feel sorry for you? You've lost 14 pounds....many people would be happy with that. Do what you want, but you know what you should do. The tools are out there for you to use.
I completely understand, I'm not trying to be negative, really. I don't like seeing people post things like "No reason to Continue." It makes me angry that just because something isn’t going their way for a little bit, they just give up. I get plateaus, I get being upset, I get all that. But really, she hasn't been trying for all that long. People need to understand that no one is going to lose the weight for them, its hard work. All the tools are here for her to use, and she has all the support she needs, obviously. It's all about how bad she wants it. Don't say "shame on you," I'd give support if she wanted it, she's just acting like giving up, and that's not the right way of thinking.
You may not think you are being negative but you are. You clearly don't "get plateus and being upset." Obviously you have never been in my shoes and so your negative comments are not welcome here. I am looking for a reason to continue. It seems to me that you haven't read everything I wrote and came to your own conclusions about where I am. If you don't have anything positive to HELP me not HURT me, then don't post here. This issue is not yours to be pissed about! It's mine. Too bad you don't like seeing people post things like "No reason to continue" because THAT is how I feel. Other people on here have given me reasons, all you have done is brought negativity. You are not contributing to a solution here, so please no more of your negativity!0 -
Answers to many:
I am at 1430 because I am currently 205, looking to lose 1.5lbs a week, and it spikes to 2000+ because of my workouts. You can view the workouts at the bottom of my diary - there is a link. Also, I have a HRM and log my exercise from there. I actually found out that MFP was calculating my burned cals lower than my HRM does. (polar ft4). I will take a look at my sodium and fat contents. I will also work to eliminate the processed foods, something that I have worked hard to getting around 1/2 of my diet.
A little background...
I used to eat fast food 1-3 times a day at least 5 days a week. Ate very little whole grains, whole wheats, rices, or fresh fruits and veggies. Being on MFP has helped me to include more in my diet. I used to drink soday ALL DAY long and I haven't had soda in over 2 weeks. I usually drink only water sometimes I have a glass of iced tea (no sweetener) [don't log] and I have coffee each day (which I log). I have come a long way, and I am needing that little something to get over the hump.
Many of you have reminded me of why I am here, and that is to have a healthy lifestyle...and Yes that is it! I just wish I could see something that physically showed I was being healthy.
So, thank you for the reminder.0 -
Maybe u need to shake things up ... For instance ... Zig-zagging your calories ... In this you may eat your normal calories one day , drop down a few hundred the next , go over your net calories , eat your regular calories and so on ... This has helped a lot of people on here . There was actually a link to that on here ... Maybe you should not exercise as intensely ... Shake up your body ... If you do the , elliptical then do it one day , find an exercise DVD you like ( love Leslie Sansone, walking dvd's for INSIDE , if you aren't familiar with them ) , do those , treadmill , you decide which exercises , you shake up your metabolism . Also if you eat out a lot SODIUM is a real scale stopper !!! Open your diary , let us look , maybe even find the cause or causes of your plateau ... YOU decide ... Hope this helps and you continue on "fitbook" as some of us call it jokingly ... Please send a friend request if you would like ... Blessings...oh and drink TONS OF WATER EVERYDAY !!!0
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I'm sorry, but I'm not going to feel sorry for you. NO ONE said losing weight was easy. Don't expect it to come off in a month or two, it takes time, and no one should have to hold your hand. You have to want to do it for yourself and your family.
I don't even know why you would post this? Do you want people to feel sorry for you? You've lost 14 pounds....many people would be happy with that. Do what you want, but you know what you should do. The tools are out there for you to use.
I completely understand, I'm not trying to be negative, really. I don't like seeing people post things like "No reason to Continue." It makes me angry that just because something isn’t going their way for a little bit, they just give up. I get plateaus, I get being upset, I get all that. But really, she hasn't been trying for all that long. People need to understand that no one is going to lose the weight for them, its hard work. All the tools are here for her to use, and she has all the support she needs, obviously. It's all about how bad she wants it. Don't say "shame on you," I'd give support if she wanted it, she's just acting like giving up, and that's not the right way of thinking.
You may not think you are being negative but you are. You clearly don't "get plateus and being upset." Obviously you have never been in my shoes and so your negative comments are not welcome here. I am looking for a reason to continue. It seems to me that you haven't read everything I wrote and came to your own conclusions about where I am. If you don't have anything positive to HELP me not HURT me, then don't post here. This issue is not yours to be pissed about! It's mine. Too bad you don't like seeing people post things like "No reason to continue" because THAT is how I feel. Other people on here have given me reasons, all you have done is brought negativity. You are not contributing to a solution here, so please no more of your negativity!
Maybe I’ve been watching a little too much of Jillian Michaels, but I didn’t get to where I am by having a pity party for myself. I lost all of my weight with determination and boundaries. If you think I didn’t have plateaus in the process of losing 70 pounds, you’re crazy. All I got out of your post is I CAN'T, not WILL YOU HELP ME.
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Please do not give up, I was at a weight for the longest time!! I was
about to throw in the towel myself but I kept after myself and made sure
to keep writing down everything that I ate. I gave up soda and started
drinking more water instead!! I WILL NEVER EVER pick up another soda
can as long as I live!!
Try you some Apple Cider Vinegar tablets and drink at least 8 glasses of water
a day and it will help sugar levels and get rid of excess fluid too!! i don't want to
see you leave and say there is, "No resson to continue."
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Losing weight and keeping it off is not a diet. It's a LIFESTYLE change. You can't lose the weight then go back to the way you used to eat and keep the weight off. You have to eat within your maintenance calorie range after you've reached your weight loss goal. I don't exercise at all although i do get some physical exercise from my place of work. I'm having a 6 pack of beer tonight which i do every Friday night and i've been losing 1.5 to 2 pounds a week for the past 12 weeks. I'm doing nothing fancy. I'm consuming less calories per day then my body consumes and that in itself is the key to losing weight. You can't take vacations from calorie restrictions and hope to lose weight. You can't take vacations in calorie restrictions with any hope to keep weight off at all.
With all that being said you have to want it. It's no different then somebody giving up an addiction to anything to include food, tobacco, etc, etc. I've made MY mind up that i want to be between 180-190 by June 2011. I can't do it without self discipline. I can eat anything i want to reach this goal but this doesn't mean i don't have to count calories. Ultimately you and anybody else can achieve there weight loss goals. You just have to want it and be willing to do what it takes to accomplish your goals. It's that simple.0 -
. All I got out of your post is I CAN'T, not WILL YOU HELP ME.0
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My way is working pretty well for me, I'm not having problems. If I do have problems, I fix them. I don't just say I'm going to give up. That's not going to help anyone here.0
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@kristinwalker - I looked a a few days of your diary.
This thread is too long to read everyones input.
Here is my honest feedback (this is just me, I don't know anything, what works for me is just for me, but you are soliciting suggestions)
You need to eat your workout calories
You need to get away from the breads, torillias, starbucks, processed foods.
each meal should have some lean proteins and water (drink it).
Stay away from junk calories, just because you have the calories to burn doesn't mean you should eat it up with junk.
Only you know if your base calories is set correctly. I would check them if I were you.
Please accept my post in the manner in which it is intended.
We need to move you off the quitting wagon and back on the winning track. You have the rest of your life to live and it coming no matter what. This is not a diet it is a new lifestyle for you for the rest of your life so embrace it and move on. Learn a little about your body everyday and about how to maximize your weightloss and health.
Don't rush... this is not a race. Expect small gains and losses. Just keep getting up and moving forward.
The only people who never fail are the ones who are not doing anything.
It doesn't matter how many times you fall, only how many times you get back up.
Come on, Get this thing done!!0 -
I know people say eat back all your exercise calories, but I know if I did I wouldn't lose weight. I usually add between 400-800 exercise cals a day, and eat back maybe half of them. I don't really ever go over 1600 a day.
This might not be for you, but that is the only thing that works for me.0 -
agree with works for you.
My profile is set to strict sedentary. so calorie intake based on MFP is 1220 cals (for my weight, height, age, loss goal). so if I exercise and burn another 1000 calories if I don't eat some of them back I am only giving my body 200 calories for that day.
That is insane by any stretch.
Once I started eating back most of my workout calories I came off my platuea (sp?) and began losing again.
This is just me we're talking about. But Kristen should not give up in any event.0 -
Ha! You sound just like me! I've gained 5 lbs since January and have been on the longest plateau ever and exercising like a crazy woman. Life is so unfair! After the second month I just bit ythe bullet and recorded the weight gain but kept up with the program of eating right and exercising.
HOWEVER - I am stronger and more fit that I have been for a long time . . I'm in my 50's. I finally got outside (first time this year . . it's been too cold) and ran 2.33 miles this morning at a 5 MPH pace and it seemed effortless. I could barely run a block this time last year and I weighed 30 lbs more than I do now.
Historically, this is the time when most of those New Years resolutions go by the wayside. . . I wonder why. If you are honest with yourself you know that you probably feel better than ever and have acheived quite a lot by adapting a new healthy lifestyle for this long. You know that you will NOT feel good if you go back. When I see those testimonials in the infomercials and ads, I also notice the fine print that says "results not typical" What is typical are the results that we are getting. Slow and steady wins the race. I know it's frustrating,but keep at it!0 -
looking at your diary today, as an example, you eating far too many calories in one sitting. There is now way your body is gonna burn that amount by the time you have your next meal.
Come on common sense prevails??
Do your research and get a grip of yourself and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Sometimes it takes a few goes to start changing habits. Maybe mentally you're not ready?0 -
Id say its from over estimating calories burned...I know the ones set on MFP are over estimated and using a HRM only works for when you are actually working out. Also, if its not the kind with the chest band it could be off as well. I use a bodybugg and I have been continually losing while using it.
And I agree with everyone else about WHAT you eat being important. Its not just about numbers of cals, but what kinds of cals. Ive definitely been there in wanting to quit, but you do end up just getting further away from where you really want to be. Dont quit, just do something different. Hope this all helps0 -
Okay, I didn't read all the posts but my advice
Protein, protein, protein. If you don't get enough protein to rebuild muscle after you tear it up everytime you work out, then you won't lose weight. Gaining muscle is the only way to burn more calories on a daily basis without doing any work. You break muscle down as you run or work out or anything. Its just how it works. If you have a hard time gettting enough protein, try whey protein. Doing a chocholate flavor with bananna's and skim milk is pretty good but you'll need a blender for that.
Second you have a million carbs. I know that i lose weight a lot faster if i eat less carbs and more protein but i know that is difficult so for the most part i try to stay away from processed carbs at least.
Third, as an alterntive solution. Try a week without exercising and just watching what you eat and see what happens to the scale, you may be suprised to find that you drop a few pounds. Stop working out as much and do it moderately. People that constantly workout all the time at long periods or high intensities have a hard time losing weight because the body is worried that it won't get enough calories one day. Take it easy. See what happens.
My best of luck to you. Hope you read this.0 -
looking at your diary today, as an example, you eating far too many calories in one sitting. There is now way your body is gonna burn that amount by the time you have your next meal.
Come on common sense prevails??
Do your research and get a grip of yourself and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Sometimes it takes a few goes to start changing habits. Maybe mentally you're not ready?0 -
Okay, I didn't read all the posts but my advice
Protein, protein, protein. If you don't get enough protein to rebuild muscle after you tear it up everytime you work out, then you won't lose weight. Gaining muscle is the only way to burn more calories on a daily basis without doing any work. You break muscle down as you run or work out or anything. Its just how it works. If you have a hard time gettting enough protein, try whey protein. Doing a chocholate flavor with bananna's and skim milk is pretty good but you'll need a blender for that.
Second you have a million carbs. I know that i lose weight a lot faster if i eat less carbs and more protein but i know that is difficult so for the most part i try to stay away from processed carbs at least.
Third, as an alterntive solution. Try a week without exercising and just watching what you eat and see what happens to the scale, you may be suprised to find that you drop a few pounds. Stop working out as much and do it moderately. People that constantly workout all the time at long periods or high intensities have a hard time losing weight because the body is worried that it won't get enough calories one day. Take it easy. See what happens.
My best of luck to you. Hope you read this.
I have read them all!
Thank you for your post it was helpful and I haven't been eating enough protein. I actually went vege for a few days because I am tired of meat. I love eggs right now so I think that may be a big issue. Thanks! I will take your advice
Everyone (mostly) has been very helpful and kind. I am going to take your advice and work on what I am eating and focusing more on the nutrients as well as the cals.
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First of all, I will admit that I have not read most of the posts on here. So if I am repeating, I apologize!
I went and looked thru a week's worth of your diary. I noticed a lot of food that was high in sodium. There is a long drawn out explanation for why sodium affects weight so much, but the short version is that for every mg of sodium your bodies need a corresponding amount of water. The more sodium you eat, the more water you retain, and water weighs a LOT! In a similar vein, when you begin a new exercise regime, you activate muscles that have lain dormant for quite a while. When these muscles are reactivated they store a bunch of glycogen (which is sugar and WATER). After they become accustomed to the amount of energy they need, they will let some of that glycogen go. As the sodium levels in your body drop (because you eat less processed food, or drink insane amounts of water), your body lets go of more water.
These are two reasons you MAY not be losing. If either of them are actually the culprit, it will take several weeks (read at LEAST a month!) of drinking more water and eating less sodium before the results will show.
Another reason may be that your calories aren't set right for you. Go back in to the settings and double check that EVERYTHING is correct. Triple check your activity level. If you do desk work all day, don't choose "lightly active." Choose "sedentary" instead. That way you can count ALL of your exercise throughout the day. Be sure that you are not counting your exercise in your activity level. If you are, and then you log your exercise, you are effectively eating those calories twice, but only burning them once. NOT a good situation!
As far as the exercise calories, I personally have eaten all of them at times. Other times I've eaten none of them. And still others I've eaten some. It appears that right now you are eating some of your calories and leaving others on the table. That's fine, if it's working! Apparently it's not, so try one of the other two (all or none). Stay with whichever you choose for at LEAST a month! Then you can reevaluate if it's working or not.
A tip for if you choose to eat all of your exercise calories: on days that you KNOW you'll have a big burn, eat a little over the night before, eat more throughout the day, and eat a little over the following morning. Some foods that are good for you and calorically dense (that I LOVE!) are nut butters. Watch the sodium on these, though! Another food is whole nuts. Also, you can change your dairy products to the full fat/calorie versions. The low fat versions are good, but if you're looking to add calories without adding too much more food, that's an easy way to do it!
A warning if you choose to eat none of your exercise calories: BE VERY CAREFUL!!! It is easy to slow your metabolism by not eating enough! If you find yourself extremely hungry, go ahead and eat something. If you find yourself irritable or lethargic, start adding calories back in! Those are both early signs that your metabolism is slowing, and the slower your metabolism goes the harder it is to get weight off. Be very careful if you choose this option!
There are some great topics on here about many of these topics. Just use the search feature that is right above this thread's title to look for some of them.
Remember that this is a marathon, not a sprint! A one pound per week loss is HEALTHY! It is also the best way to KEEP the weight off long term. Feel free to message me if you have questions!0 -
My way is working pretty well for me, I'm not having problems. If I do have problems, I fix them. I don't just say I'm going to give up. That's not going to help anyone here.
Well, had you read what I wrote you would see that I am frustrated and NEEDING a reason to move on. I didn't say I WAS giving up. And your attitude doesn't help me and this is my thread...so take your negative ways elsewhere, where they do work. I was asking for help and clarity, not a crappy attitude. Positivity is so much better than negativity. The negative psychology does not have lasting effects! So I would appreciate it that if you don't have something NICE to say then don't say anything here!0 -
IM BEING NEGATIVE????HAHAHAHAHAH
let me copy an paste: "TOPIC: No reason to continue"
THAT is negative. Maybe you should have worded your post differently so it didn't sound like you were just feeling sorry for yourself.
I have a positive outlook, YOUR outlook is the one that isn't needed0 -
looking at your diary today, as an example, you eating far too many calories in one sitting. There is now way your body is gonna burn that amount by the time you have your next meal.
Come on common sense prevails??
Do your research and get a grip of yourself and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Sometimes it takes a few goes to start changing habits. Maybe mentally you're not ready?
Thank God someone else spoke up0 -
I was about to voice the very same discouragement you have voiced. I have just started the program, and after 4 weeks of really watching the calories and also exercising regularly, I have gained a pound! Pretty discouraging. But I did read through the responses to your post and have decided to keep on keeping on! Good luck to you! Why is it so easy to gain and so very difficult to lose!!0
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looking at your diary today, as an example, you eating far too many calories in one sitting. There is now way your body is gonna burn that amount by the time you have your next meal.
Come on common sense prevails??
Do your research and get a grip of yourself and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Sometimes it takes a few goes to start changing habits. Maybe mentally you're not ready?
Thank God someone else spoke up
If you look back at her diaries before today (when she had given up by the way) you would see she didnt frequent Starbucks everyday. She had some bad habits that she could fix, but she wasnt jinxing herself everyday. Wheres the support?
Do they sell the perfection serum you take?0 -
I can very well imagine how frustrated you must feel. You feel like you are doing everything right and working hard, etc and the one thing you hope to see change does not. The problem I see is that we are often, unfortunately, only able to measure very limited parts of ourselves, such as our weight for example. You mentioned that at times you feel so low that you want to return to the "Crappy foods" again. While your weight may not have changed much since your first weight loss, is it not possible that some of your organs are now functioning better (like your heart for example), your muscles might be stronger, your liver cleaner, your blood salt and cholesterol levels better, etc, etc. It might be useful to set other goals beside weight. For example, how long, fast, far can you run now, how many squats, push ups, etc can you do now. How many in a month from now?
We tend to become such a slave to the weight scale that we tend to confuse health=weight. By that definition all anorexic folks should be our inspiration. Luckily they are not and we are smarter than that. Lastly consider this. Assume it takes you 1 year to lose 10 pounds. In a short 4 years you will have lost more than you want or even might healthily be allowed to lose. This is not a sprint event, its a daily marathon.
You can do it.0 -
looking at your diary today, as an example, you eating far too many calories in one sitting. There is now way your body is gonna burn that amount by the time you have your next meal.
Come on common sense prevails??
Do your research and get a grip of yourself and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Sometimes it takes a few goes to start changing habits. Maybe mentally you're not ready?
Thank God someone else spoke up
If you look back at her diaries before today (when she had given up by the way) you would see she didnt frequent Starbucks everyday. She had some bad habits that she could fix, but she wasnt jinxing herself everyday. Wheres the support?
Do they sell the perfection serum you take?
I don’t remember saying I was perfect by any means. She has gotten plenty of support. Why can’t I play devil’s advocate? I am just saying that she needs a different attitude. Like I’ve said before, I don’t like when people just quit because things aren’t going the way they want it to.0 -
Have you had your thyroid checked? A simple blood test is how I found out that was my problem. Going back to eating crappy foods will most likely make you gain the weight back that you have lost. 14 pounds in 3 months is normal by the way.. I've been dieting for 8 months & have only lost 29 pounds so you are ahead of me as far as how quickly you are losing. It may take me another 6 months to lose the 15 pounds left to my goal but it's worth it. Good luck!0
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Don't you give up!! *bump* for all of the responses!!0
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I have read a bunch of the posts but not all of them. It doesn't seem like you need anyone else to give you food or exercise tips. But what I can share with you is something I have been reminding myself over and over. I have been here on MFP for well over a year. Even though I have had many plateaus, and a few little gains here and there, it is amazing to me that I have gone THIS LONG without putting back the weight I lost in the beginning. So yeah - I wish I had lost more, faster, and I still have optimistic goals. BUT for someone who has gained and gained (or yo-yo'd) for the past several years, I am really happy with where I am. If you keep yourself dedicated to MFP, even with little falters, I guarantee you, a year from now you will happier with yourself!! :flowerforyou:0
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If you look back at her diaries before today (when she had given up by the way) you would see she didnt frequent Starbucks everyday. She had some bad habits that she could fix, but she wasnt jinxing herself everyday. Wheres the support?
Thank you, and I would love to know what habits you see that I could fix. Thanks0
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