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natzkj
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I no the basics of weight loss and exercise but..... i started dieting and exercising when my son was 2 months old, he is now 8 months and my weight is just not shifting. i don't have much in my dairy on here but i do keep a paper diary.
I have been tested by my doctors n nothing is coming back as a problem to stop weight loss.
I drink water, i eat fruit and veg. I walk every where, i go to the gym 3 times a week.
I have even got my old weight watchers book out n followed that again n that has done nothing.
I no its not all about what it says on the scales but even my inches are not going down and my clothes are tight.
Any Help would be great
I have been tested by my doctors n nothing is coming back as a problem to stop weight loss.
I drink water, i eat fruit and veg. I walk every where, i go to the gym 3 times a week.
I have even got my old weight watchers book out n followed that again n that has done nothing.
I no its not all about what it says on the scales but even my inches are not going down and my clothes are tight.
Any Help would be great
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Eat less or move more (or both.)
All the talk always comes back to those two things.0 -
Do you use a food scale?0
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i used to be a car user in july i gave my car up. i eat 1200 cals and work out and walk. i no that rule0
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yes i measure my food0
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How do you know how many calories you need to be eating?0
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i put all my information in to mfp and it says 12000
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Do you measure your food? Or do you weigh your food? Not the same thing. Measuring using cups, spoons is not accurate for solid food. Weigh anything solid. And I mean anything.
If you're not losing, and have no medication/medical reasons to hinder loss, then you're either eating more than you think or burning less than you think, or both.0 -
StaciMarie1974 wrote: »Do you measure your food? Or do you weigh your food? Not the same thing. Measuring using cups, spoons is not accurate for solid food. Weigh anything solid. And I mean anything.
If you're not losing, and have no medication/medical reasons to hinder loss, then you're either eating more than you think or burning less than you think, or both.
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How far do you walk?
What do you do at the gym?
Are you eating back calories?
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StaciMarie1974 wrote: »Do you measure your food? Or do you weigh your food? Not the same thing. Measuring using cups, spoons is not accurate for solid food. Weigh anything solid. And I mean anything.
If you're not losing, and have no medication/medical reasons to hinder loss, then you're either eating more than you think or burning less than you think, or both.
I find it easier to weigh everything, whether it is solid or not. When cooking, just add the bowl to the scale, tare, and weigh ingredients that way.0
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