OMFG... *cries* vent.
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I did not see the scale budge much at first but I was losing inches. Eventually the numbers started decreasing. My secret weapon was my husband. Without him being on the journey with me, I would have stopped after a month or so more than likely. But, after almost 3 months, this has truly become a lifestyle change for us both.
My best advice, don't deprive yourself of anything, just figure out ways to make it better. Example: What got us in to trouble was eating dessert every night. And I mean bad stuff that I will not even mention here! We still have dessert every night but now, we do skinny cow or something around 100-150 calories. Satisfies that sweet tooth without the guilt. We only eat lean meats, lots of veggies and salads, low cal dressings and rarely eat cheese anymore. I do not keep junk food in the house. Skim milk, fruits, whole grain breads and pastas and potatoes are now sometimes foods instead of everyday foods.
I beleive a lot of this weight loss thing is a mindset. That is why this website has been so amazing for me.
I wish you the best of luck. I hope that you stick to it because, eventually, you will start seeing results. Good luck hon!0 -
so scream!!! but dont give up!!!0
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If you don't want to open your diary up to the world (which I completely understand), maybe consider opening it up to your Friends List or putting a code on it and only letting a few trusted friends view it for some objective feedback?
i agree with this. and maybe try leaving a bit more of a buffer in your calories and under estimating your exercise on MFP for a week or two and see if that helps. sometimes things can just be inaccurate without us realizing it.0 -
Are you measuring/weighing your food? It's the best way to be accurate. Are you eating your workout calories? If so, are you using a HRM when you workout? If your not, you might be eating to many calories?0
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I can understand too not wanting to open your diary, but do think its a good idea to open it to friends (that's how I have mine). It really is hard to tell where you could be making improvements without seeing what you're actually eating. Sodium is a killer though. Over the Easter weekend I was careful to keep my calories within my limit or just a little bit over but I gained 2.5 lbs because everything had so much sodium in it. I also agree with setting your goal to 1 lb a week. Something to consider is if you were eating very high calories before you started dieting and have a drastic drop in calories your body may be holding on to every calorie you consume. Sometimes its necessary to eat more than what MFP suggests to get the weight to come off. I upped my calorie intake after a stall and the weight started coming off again. Before I started here I was easily eating 3000-5000 calories a day and my body didn't like it when I went down to eating 1200 a day. It really can be a matter of trial and error and tweaking things until you find out what works best for you.
Whatever you do DON'T GIVE UP! Even if it's not coming off as fast as you'd like it WILL start coming off. If you give up and go back to your old eating habits...it won't.0 -
Please don't quit. All your hard work will pay off but you have to keep going to see it. I've been at this since January,and have only lost 19 lbs. That's about 1-1.5 a week,averaged out. This month I've lost NOTHING! I've had plenty wks go by with no losses either,so I know how frustrating it can be. There's days when I want to quit,but where will that get me?Right back where I started.
You will get there. Re-evaluate what you're eating,be sure to drink your water,and please don't quit the gym. Exercise helps a ton with stress. And like others have said,start measuring yourself. If it wasn't for that,I would've quit months ago,cause right now I'm losing more inches than lbs.
You can do it,it just takes time and patience.0 -
Have you thought about reducing your calorie intake? When I was losing weight MFP had my baseline at 1200 calories a day and I ate back my workout calories. I lost about 1-2 pounds a week doing that. It was slow, but it worked. Then I went up to only losing .5 a week, easing into maintenance and it had me at about 1450 a day for a baseline (I am currently at 1300 just because of Easter binge, LOL) and have been pretty much maintaining, but have been lax about going over at times, still working out. Just thinking that maybe you are eating to much to lose?
For size reference I am 5'7" and am currently around 130-133 and started at 155.
(I also ate whatever I wanted to and never looked at my sodium, fat, or carbs and I still lost weight - only counted calories!)0 -
It's been WEEEEEEEKS since I started this and I have lost NOTHING. NOT A DAMNED THING... I am soooooooooo frustrated and I hate my body right now. And its not like I'm trying to lose the last ten stubborn pounds either, I'm at the BEGINNING of an EXTENSIVE and LOOONG process... one that doesn't seem to be budging AT ALL. Because I'm not just fluffy... I'm FAAT. I just want to give up. I'm killing myself working out 5 days a week and watching every single morsel I place in my mouth. I'm drowning in water and have completely given up sodas... I've done everything right. So. I'm done right now. I'm not hitting the gym at all anymore. I like how it makes me feel, but something is wrong here... and I've put the rest of my life on hold to make time to hit the gym. Why am I going to keep doing that when the results don't pay off? I am soooooooo angry right now. I am trying SO hard. Like if this were school, I'd have a triple A plus because I've been studious, studying everything, I've put in the time, changed the habits... it's been almost five weeks since I started changing the way I eat and working out. I should have lost 'something'. I just want to scream.
hun, I went through the same thing and still do once in a while.....I found out number one I had candida and it prevents weight loss and number two my calories were too low.....I personally have a spot where 600 calories a day (OMG) I loose and 1400-1600 I loose.....
Go to your Dr...0 -
Go back and read this, it is very helpful.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/225765-how-mfp-works0 -
I realized I was working out like crazy and not losing like I thought I should. Then I changed my food diary settings to track sodium, and I realized i was eating out a lot more (and those foods are full of sodium!), and drinking less water than before. So, I was retaining the little water I was drinking. Try that. Also, when I tried losing weight before, I would do great, then hit a point, very quickly, where I would stop losing, and I would get stressed, and frustrated, which is not good for weight loss either. So, try to figure out a way to give yourself a pass, and just keep moving. You'll do fine0
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Definitely don't GIVE UP, but do CHANGE IT UP. You are working super hard, but obviously still not doing something right. Try to re-evaluate and see where you can make improvements. It's hard to give specific examples if we can't see what you eat, but my guess is that if you look through your own food diary you probably will be able to see what needs to be changed. Also, if you don't already, buy a heart rate monitor so you can be a little more accurate with your calorie burn. Maybe you aren't burning quite as much as you thought. Maybe you are burning way more, and thus undereating. There is no reason to give up... you can be the person you want to be. Just keep trying!0
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I don't share my diary with people either because I'm super afraid of criticism. The thing I'm realizing more though is that people on this site are not here (in general) to bash you or make you feel stupid -- they are here to help and get help with their food and exercise goals. If you stick with it, you will eventually lose weight. And if not, a visit to the doctor can tell you if there's something else going on that is preventing the weight loss.0
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Don't feel bad, it could be a number of things. You should go check with your doctor and see if you have any hormonal or thyroid issues. Also keep in mind that you will also gain muscle at the same time you're losing fat so sometimes you won't see a change. Then, all of the sudden it melts off. Right now is critical so don't get off the band wagon!0
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And do consider opening up your food diary. Mine's been open for a while and I've never once had anyone scrutinize or make fun of what I eat... even when I have lots of drinks or fatty foods.0
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Don't give up! Never let yesterday's disappointments over shadow tomorrow's dreams! Plus the task ahead of you is never as great as the strength within you.0
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If you are really eating under the calories MFP says and working out too, and not losing at all then I would say there is probably something going on medically or whatever and you need to see a doctor. Because some people find weight loss quick and some fast, but you sound like you have been doing everything right for some time and getting nowhere. I would book an appointment and consult with a medical professional who can suggest reasons your body might not want to lose, and also take them your food and exercise diary printed out so they can understand what you have tried. If you feel kind of bloated like you said you should definitely mention that. Also you should talk to someone at the gym who knows their stuff about the most effective workout routine for you and your goals.
I really hope things start to move on the scale for you because I can't even begin to understand how frustrating it must be with all the effort you put in. Keep us all updated and good luck0 -
You also may want to talk to your doctor. Maybe you have a thyroid problem?
This. See a doctor.0 -
Are you eating enough? If you're going to the gym 5 days a week and busting your behind, you need to make sure you're feeding your body enough food. A lot of the time when people aren't losing ANY weight, it is due to food intake. Whether it is too little, too much, too much sodium, eating carbs too late in the day, etc.
Did you do measurements when you started? I have a love/hate relationship with my scale and wish I had taken measurements because often times you'll lose inches, but won't lose any weight on the scale. Do your clothes fit differently?
Also, it may be time to take a week off from the gym. I know this sounds terrifiying when you're trying to lose weight, but our bodies need time off to heal themselves completely. The first time I took a week off, I was sooo scared I'd gain a bunch of weight. Went back to the gym a week later and I'd broken the plateau I'd been struggling with (I lost like 5lbs). So, if you've been going hard at the gym for awhile (longer than 4 weeks, say) -- take a week off. Eat your basic calories and just take it easy.0 -
I don't open my diary up as whenever I read other people's I think "They eat so badly!" but then look at mine and it's just as bad. The other reason being I use my own recipes for most things, so it won't mean much to anyone else.0
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I am sorry, thats why a lot of people give up so quick is because we/they don't see results..Like others have said try tracking inches and not just pounds..thats what counts..Also maybe watch how late you eat, I have heard that is not good and maybe try lowering your calorie intake for a bit to see how that works..Also I know if I weigh early morning then weigh in afternoon or evening, it can be a 3-5lb difference..so don't get too discouraged! You can do it! Try Zumba, its a great calorie burner and fun!0
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You also may want to talk to your doctor. Maybe you have a thyroid problem?
I agree on the Thyroid. You may not even know it. I have a Thyroif problem as well, and it was a shock to me when I found out that is what was wrong. Don't give up, keep going, have you tried doing your measurements? I have only lost 6 lbs but I feel better, and I can tell my clothes fit differently. I think you would be suprised. Don't get down on this,... you have been doing good. So keep going, because if you keep trying it WILL start to move down.. but if you stop it won't, and you may go UP! So kick it into high gear and switch up your routine, shock your body girl!0 -
Take a deep breath. Now I'm not expert, but it took me 3 months to lose any weight. I did the same thing, worked my *kitten* off, ate properly, and got very very discouraged. I believe your body doesn't realize what's going on yet (yes I'm going to talk like your body is an entity seperate from yourself lol)...it's thinking that you're going to have a famine soon and it needs to store...it's scared...but once you stay consistent and it realized that you're still feeding it, and exercising, it won't hold onto the fat anymore. Just relax, stress doesn't help the situation at all. Just keep doing what you're doing, make sure you're eating more natural foods instead of boxed stuff, exercise with your heart rate elevated and you'll soon see the lbs melt away. Your body just has to get use to the fact that you're working it now.0
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You say you've been doing this for 5 weeks and on your profile it says 5 lbs lost so thats 1lb a week which is really good and seems quite a healthy steady loss so far....or have I missed something? Keep going! I think you're doing great!0
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So I wish it was a pound a week... but it was 5 in one week... then nothing for the rest. I'm on week 6 now... I have brought it down a bit and changed how I work out. I don't know if I mentioned that I'm weight training too... like really... like an hour at least of lifting weights and what not... I felt like crud yesterday... just retaining this water like no one's business... so at midnight... I went for a jog. I jogged a WHOLE MILE before I stopped to walk. I may not be losing ANY weight yet, but I'm definitely gaining endurance... my brother really helped me too... he said that its just impossible to go to the gym 4-5 days a week after doing nothing and changing the way you eat and end up the same size in a year from now that you were today. I wish that that five pounds I've lost was spread out a little... then it would feel like I'm at least moving, slow or not... moving... thanks to everyone for your kind words, patience and things to think about. I saw some HRM on amazon and ebay and today my kids and I are taking a field trip to a sports store to check out some in real life. I think that I have wrecked metabolism and do not burn as efficiently as the averages on MFP give me... hopefully the HRM will fix that... hugs to you all.0
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I don't know if I mentioned that I'm weight training too... like really... like an hour at least of lifting weights and what not... I felt like crud yesterday... just retaining this water like no one's business... so at midnight... I went for a jog. I jogged a WHOLE MILE before I stopped to walk.
This stuck out to me.
1. I would wager you're putting on muscle weight which is good weight! So try to not worry too much about the scale.
2. Try to celebrate that victory. Running a whole mile straight! That is awesome! Try to keep in mind things you can do now physically that you couldn't before and celebrate your fitness.
I went to a doctor last year after I had tried everything as far as working out and mixing up diet. I was eating 1500 calories a day and running 90 minutes a day and nothing as far as weight loss. I burned out pretty bad and have had a hard time working back up to anything near that. I wish I had just been able to recognize that all that activity was awesome and an accomplishment in itself.0
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