Period massively threw me off plan

Needtobeonthebeach
Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
edited November 17 in Health and Weight Loss
I ate the same amount and worked out my usual 1-2 hours a day and still gained 5 lbs. I'm seriously upset and want to give up. I dont know what to think! My period just ended today and I am still up five lbs? Should I work out an extra hour today and cut calories? I could probably lose it all today .. But that would suck. Haha does this happen to anyone else? Usually I gain 1-2 lbs max this time of month..

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  • krennie8
    krennie8 Posts: 301 Member
    don't change anything, give it a few days and then reevaluate. It's waterweight if you ate the same as normal.
  • JoAnnRyan123
    JoAnnRyan123 Posts: 110 Member
    I do not weigh myself the week of my cycle, and wait at least 4 days after its ended to weigh myself

    The numbers are all screwy
    Dont believe them
  • ladymiseryali
    ladymiseryali Posts: 2,555 Member
    Relax and take a breath. It's only water retention. It can take a while for it to leave your body. It's only water. I gain about that much during my special lady time and then it leaves up to a week later.
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    Just keep going as normal.
  • MommyL2015
    MommyL2015 Posts: 1,411 Member
    Your period is trolling you. ;) I get around 5 pounds thrown at me every month but it's not true weight gain, so don't worry about it.
  • mtforrest07
    mtforrest07 Posts: 31 Member
    Just keep pushing through. Get the mentality that even though the scale is up during that time of the month, doesn't mean you have any control over it. Just mother nature taking its course. Stick with it because you'll be dealing with this every month! We all do :smile:
  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    Thanks guys! I was super confused because yesterday I had lost an inch off my waist but my weight was still up! It makes no sense at all. I know i don't look any bigger but I certainly feel bigger
  • ExRelaySprinter
    ExRelaySprinter Posts: 874 Member
    edited May 2015
    I do not weigh myself the week of my cycle,
    Yep, same here.
    I done it once and was so pi55ed off with the outcome, i vowed never again.
    Give it a few days OP and weigh yourself again - in the morning before eating or drinking anything (preferably).


  • SLLRunner
    SLLRunner Posts: 12,942 Member
    I ate the same amount and worked out my usual 1-2 hours a day and still gained 5 lbs. I'm seriously upset and want to give up. I dont know what to think! My period just ended today and I am still up five lbs? Should I work out an extra hour today and cut calories? I could probably lose it all today .. But that would suck. Haha does this happen to anyone else? Usually I gain 1-2 lbs max this time of month..

    You couldn't have gained five pounds of fat unless you ate 3,500 calories x 5 (17,500) over your TDEE, which I'll bet you didn't, so I'd just do everything normally and carry on.

    Why do you work out two hours a day? That seems a bit excessive.
  • mora982
    mora982 Posts: 169 Member
    Try drinking more water it might help to lose the water weight.
  • semcadam
    semcadam Posts: 19 Member
    Are you weighing at the same time everyday? My weight fluctuates by 4 pounds across the course of a day. Weigh yourself in the morning, before you've eaten anything. That is the most accurate.
  • MKEgal
    MKEgal Posts: 3,250 Member
    I ate the same amount and worked out my usual 1-2 hours a day and still gained 5 lbs.
    First, 2 hours a day working out is a bit excessive. Your body does need to rest & rebuild.


    Secondly, as others have said, the 5 lb is most likely all water/bloat. Your weight graph will have ups & downs.
    Chill. Even if it were healthy for you to lose 20 lb (it's not), with so little to lose it wouldn't be realistic to expect
    to lose more than 0.5 lb per week. 1 lb a month would be even better.


    Third, your current weight (135) is toward the low end of healthy for your height (5'9"). You don't need to lose any
    weight, let alone 20 lb, and certainly it isn't going to happen quickly. Going by BMI, a healthy weight for your height
    is 130 - 165 lb. So your stated goal of "looking to get back into the 120s" is unhealthy, will make you underweight.
    That goes against your other stated goal of, "I want to have the best possible HEALTHY body for myself".

    If you're really a model, I'm sure you're getting lots of bad advice & pressure to be unhealthfully thin. Please don't.
    You're not going to be a model forever, but you will have to deal with your body the rest of your life, and if you do
    something harmful it could have lifelong repercussions. (Some people deal with eating disorders their whole life.
    It would be better all around not to start one in the first place.)
    And if you "want to look hot on vacation", consider that being unhealthfully thin is not "hot". It's gross.


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  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    The healthy range for 5'9 is 125-170 so it is not "unhealthy"
  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    That's a fact
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I typically lose all the water weight the week after my period is over. So don't worry too much. If you have a day when you have to pee a lot, you'll probably be much lighter in the morning, lol.
  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    No offense but please take your opinions elsewhere. I don't tell overweight people they are unhealthy and I'm not even underweight. Nor would I be if I lost 5-10 lbs
  • bunsen_honeydew
    bunsen_honeydew Posts: 230 Member
    No offense but please take your opinions elsewhere. I don't tell overweight people they are unhealthy and I'm not even underweight. Nor would I be if I lost 5-10 lbs

    You're the one who asked for opinions on the internet.
  • booksandchocolate12
    booksandchocolate12 Posts: 1,741 Member
    Holding onto some water weight is pretty common during period. You don't need to change anything and you certainly don't need to give up.

    PS--Any bleeding you may have experienced is perfectly normal too. ;)
  • HellomynameisMOM
    HellomynameisMOM Posts: 13 Member
    I am really glad you posted this. I am in the same boat, suddenly up 1.4 pounds and I have been 100% on plan so felt like giving up. I will give it a few days before I weigh in again.
  • Rashanti1
    Rashanti1 Posts: 108 Member
    Water weight. Chill and give it another few days.
  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    True Bunsen but they didn't answer my question. Seems like just a hater :P also my boyfriend LOVES my body type, a lot of guys like smaller girls. No one should hate anyone for their own personal preference. Seems like jealousy to me.

    To everyone else, thanks it has been noted I'm already almost back down to my normal weight and it's only the end of the day, hasn't even been 24 hours yet :)
  • Needtobeonthebeach
    Needtobeonthebeach Posts: 92 Member
    I was mostly mad they had the nerve to call me "gross" when I would say well over half of all guys are mainly attracted to my body type. I'm definitely not sick looking and lots of guys like the way I look. I have a friend who weighs the same as me and is TOO thin but she has no boobs or butt, and is solid muscle so most guys aren't attracted to her, but SOME are and I would never tell my friend she is gross for looking the way she does. People can look different at different weights. I'm curvy even though I'm skinny and I most definitely do not look gross or sick
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