Sometimes it's in the hands of the Gods
DDAstrid
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So get this....
I write on here about a three month plateau where the scales will not stop rotating the same 2lbs.
I drift off to sulk and find myself in Five Guys devouring a burger. I then, "accidentally" eat 2 slices of Oreo Icecream cake in a huff.
I walk home, disheartened.
This morning is weigh in day. I don't like the odds.
I've not only reached Goal weight, I've lost 4lbs.
I won't ask how. But nor do I recommend a diet of burgers and cake
I write on here about a three month plateau where the scales will not stop rotating the same 2lbs.
I drift off to sulk and find myself in Five Guys devouring a burger. I then, "accidentally" eat 2 slices of Oreo Icecream cake in a huff.
I walk home, disheartened.
This morning is weigh in day. I don't like the odds.
I've not only reached Goal weight, I've lost 4lbs.
I won't ask how. But nor do I recommend a diet of burgers and cake
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Congrats on reaching your goal!!0
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Weight loss isn't linear. Sugaragnos had you fooled.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10079050/mfp-gods-of-mythology/p1
Congrats!
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Maybe you burnt off the calories on your walk home?0
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I've experienced this.0
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Ahh, I see you ordered off the "negative calorie" menu!
Congratulations
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Cue newbies posting threads such as "The burger & Oreo icecream cake diet - anyone else following this?"0
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Weight loss isn't linear. Sugaragnos had you fooled.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10079050/mfp-gods-of-mythology/p1
Congrats!
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Great thread and thanks for the congrats!0 -
junestarrr wrote: »Maybe you burnt off the calories on your walk home?
Sulked and stomped home more like0 -
We can't be slaves to daily weight fluctuation.
I tracked and recorded daily weight but monitored the general trend. I needed to see a weekly and monthly trend downward or adjustments were made.
Good Luck To You
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Pinnacle_IAO wrote: »We can't be slaves to daily weight fluctuation.
I tracked and recorded daily weight but monitored the general trend. I needed to see a weekly and monthly trend downward or adjustments were made.
Good Luck To You
Thank you. Wise words. I appreciate your encouragement. Good luck to you too! (As if you need it).0 -
rosnigetsfit wrote: »I've experienced this.
Although not to be encouraged!0 -
Awesome job!0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »Awesome job!
Thanks0 -
Personally, I prefer McChickens and sour filled twizzlers, but to each their own.0
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Lyle Mcdonald says a heavy meal (and alcohol) can trigger a whoosh. Who knows? Congrats, tho! http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/0
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Congratulations!
*goes off to find Oreo pies*0 -
Wish that would have happened to me. I just gave up.0
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I have experienced this as well, a number of times. Big meal one evening, guilt, sleep, weigh-in, 2-3 pounds less than the day before.
How is that physically possible?Lyle Mcdonald says a heavy meal (and alcohol) can trigger a whoosh. Who knows? Congrats, tho! http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/
The whoosh theory is really interesting. But even so, for the body to release all that water, don't you need to, erm, use the toilet a lot? How else does the water get released?
I just don't see how you can stuff yourself with food, not eject anything, and drop weight.
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arditarose wrote: »Wish that would have happened to me. I just gave up.
No you didn't! Well, maybe in your past? But you overcame it! You are recomping now, aren't you? This is for another thread, but I'm interested in your approach (eat at maintenance and lift a lot?)0 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »Personally, I prefer McChickens and sour filled twizzlers, but to each their own.
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I have stalled this week, had 2 birthday parties back to back last weekend..i ate at maintenence, not a deficit and lost 3.5 lbs from sunday to monday morning. It is still gone...
I have no clue if there is a science to it, but i almost always lose if i have an i don't care meal like once a month. Unfortunately i have a bad habit of thinking. .well..i mean it certainly didn't kill me..maybe i can do it again.
Conversely i went and had bww the other night, ate some nasty naked tenders..was well under my calorie goal and gained a lb.0 -
I hit my goal weight the morning after having a (planned) indulgence dinner of deep fried jalapeno peppers. Weight loss is so weird when you look at it day-to-day!
Congratulations on reaching your goal!0 -
Lyle Mcdonald says a heavy meal (and alcohol) can trigger a whoosh. Who knows? Congrats, tho! http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html/janejellyroll wrote: »I hit my goal weight the morning after having a (planned) indulgence dinner of deep fried jalapeno peppers. Weight loss is so weird when you look at it day-to-day!
Congratulations on reaching your goal!
Thank you! I must admit I was tempted to have a celebratory binge - but no I've sticking to maintenance. Well done too.0 -
I have stalled this week, had 2 birthday parties back to back last weekend..i ate at maintenence, not a deficit and lost 3.5 lbs from sunday to monday morning. It is still gone...
I have no clue if there is a science to it, but i almost always lose if i have an i don't care meal like once a month. Unfortunately i have a bad habit of thinking. .well..i mean it certainly didn't kill me..maybe i can do it again.
Conversely i went and had bww the other night, ate some nasty naked tenders..was well under my calorie goal and gained a lb.
I know exactly what you mean. I guess the key is not to be disheartened when you're under and appear to gain.0 -
arditarose wrote: »Wish that would have happened to me. I just gave up.
Aww. Please don't.0
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