Not losing weight when I should be
amor3219
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I have been working out for three weeks. I have lost a total of 6 pounds. I am eating 1200 calories a day, burning 500 calories a day. Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning and gained 2 pounds! I feel like I should be losing more weight then I actually am. I am not noticing any difference in clothing and this is a total shock to my system. Before I was eating 2500-3000 calories of junk now I am eating clean and extremely healthy. Does anyone have any tips? I have been told I am not eating enough but when I eat anymore than 1200 calories a day I actually start gaining back. I have had all of my levels tested and nothing is wrong!
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I should also say I am 195 pounds and 5"5 I am extremely overweight and not even close to my goal. I feel there is no reason I shouldn't be seeing results! I know it does not come off over night but 6 pounds in three weeks?0
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Weight fluctuates with sodium, change up in activity, hormones and if you lower carbs by increasing them again and then again it sometimes just does
I would imagine you arent eating enough to continue to fuel your body appropriately so eat back half your calories too..otherwise you may well crash and burn0 -
You're losing at a very good rate, why are you complaining?! Honestly, with so much weight to lose you could be eating more. I'm 5'4" and 145lbs and I can lose weight with 1400-1500 calories a day....more than that if I'm exercising.
Are you using a food scale to measure out your food portions? How are you tracking your workout burns? Where does that "500" number come from?0 -
Weight loss is not linear. Did you consume a lot of sodium in recent days? Are you nearing/have just begun your period? Did you recently begin a new exercise routine? There will always be weeks where you don't lose or gain. It's normal and nothing to worry about, unless they continue on for a month or more.0
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2lb/week is the max you would want to lose...0
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OP read: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1
ETA: Make sure get a food scale weigh ALL solid foods and measure liquids ONLY!!!0 -
Useful links:
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1343719/get-rich-quick
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10084670/it-is-unlikely-that-you-will-lose-weight-consistently-i-e-weight-loss-is-not-linear0 -
2 lbs up is not something to be worried about. your overall trend is losing weight. your body will fluctuate plus or minus 4 lbs anyways so a +2 one day is not something to be worried about just be patient and keep at it.0
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6lbs is good hun. I try to aim for 5lbs a month.
I started at 225lbs coming up a year ago. im now 180lbs. Its hard work hun but it will happen.0 -
Don't sweat it so much. Just because you're 3 weeks in, and down 6lbs, you're body is just getting used to this new lifestyle. Keep at it, and results will continue.0
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Most likely water weight. How often are you weighing yourself?
6 pounds is a great start, btw0 -
Here, the black dots are actual weights on scale, see how they stall, go up, go down ..but it's the trend line that counts...this is a 3 month path ...it's been like that for about 7 months, only in the first 6-8 weeks was it a straight path
Hope it helps, I'm pretty sure everyone has similar fluctuations in their pathway to weight loss
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I have been working out for three weeks. I have lost a total of 6 pounds. I am eating 1200 calories a day, burning 500 calories a day. Imagine my surprise when I woke up this morning and gained 2 pounds! I feel like I should be losing more weight then I actually am. I am not noticing any difference in clothing and this is a total shock to my system. Before I was eating 2500-3000 calories of junk now I am eating clean and extremely healthy. Does anyone have any tips? I have been told I am not eating enough but when I eat anymore than 1200 calories a day I actually start gaining back. I have had all of my levels tested and nothing is wrong!
I am with you i am in the same boat it sucks0 -
I am not complaining. I lost that weight in the first week and haven't lost anything in the last two weeks! I am wondering why! I am obviously not doing something correctly. If it were over the three weeks that would be different but it's not.0
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I use fit bit a calorie tracker. I was concerned that I am possibly cutting my calorie intake too much and I'm putting my body into "starvation mode" I am eating hardly any carbs mostly protein and veggies. The only sugar I am consuming in larger quantity is from fruit.0
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I am not complaining. I lost that weight in the first week and haven't lost anything in the last two weeks! I am wondering why! I am obviously not doing something correctly. If it were over the three weeks that would be different but it's not.
But it is over the three weeks. Like someone above said, weight loss is not linear. If you lost six pounds the first week, that was not all fat. A lot of it was water weight. So the next week if you lost more fat, but gained back some of the water, you wouldn't see a loss on the scale. That's how this works.
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Why complain when you don't make your food diary public. Like we are magic faeries that have telepathy to help you. Sheesh.-1
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I was wondering more of how it works. I obviously didn't fully understand or still don't how weight loss works. I wish there was a way where people that knew the answers could help without acting like the rest of us are too stupid to understand.0
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I have been to a doctor who said you cut calorie intake and exercise because of current weight you will see results right away. So I wasn't sure if I was doing something wrong or if this was normal. Thank you for the help.0
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Can you make your diary public so we can take a look at what you've been eating? Weight loss always starts in the kitchen ...0
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