Help! So discouraged!
khopkins516
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The past few days I've been under my calories and drinking lots of water but still my scale has stayed the same or in the case of this morning, went UP .5 lbs! I was devastated! I had been so proud of how well I was eating and sticking to my calorie goal. Could it possibly be too much sodium causing the weight loss to stall? Please help
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"Days" isn't a great basis to judge the success or failure of a weight loss plan. While losing weight, your weight may fluctuate due to multiple factors -- increased exercise, sodium, hormonal factors, food in your system. A few days isn't a "stall."0
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A few days isn't enough time to consider this a stall.0
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Weight loss isn't measured in "days"
It's measured in months and (sometimes) years
Patience, my young paduwan.0 -
Yes, sodium, exercise and the fact that you're a women. Our weight fluctuates like crazy.0
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Have patience.0
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Too much sodium will cause you to retain water, which will increase your weight, but there are other factors to consider too. Think about where you are in your cycle. You'll likely gain weight when ovulating, and you may find that you gain a couple pounds overnight when it's your TOTM. Did you eat later in the day yesterday or weigh yourself earlier today? Were you wearing more clothes when you weighed yourself today? How recently had you used the bathroom?
As others have said, try not to focus on the daily fluctuations. It may be more helpful to you if you only weigh once a week or even less often.0 -
Keep doing the right things and it will catch up. I totally understand the frustration, when you expect it to go down and it doesn't. This journey takes a lot of patience. You can do it. Pull out your bag of tricks - i.e. step up your cardio or go for a walk, try cutting sodium a little to see if that helps, read something inspirational about perseverance, set a small goal that is reachable quickly, switch it up - just one hour at a time, one day at a time... Stay the course!0
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Don't give up! Sometimes people hit a plateau one week but then the next week lose loads! Keep going! You're doing great0
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Other days you might eat some real yummi treat (a lot of it) and still lose. You won´t believe it, but it´s real. I´ve tried it many times. Eat well most of the time....excercise all of the time and weigh your self once in a while. Over time if you eat at a deficit you´ll lose. It.s a fact!
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Not eating enough can slow your metabolism. I try to eat at least a few bites every couple of hours.0
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I range 5-6 pounds depending on workouts, sodium intake, etc. You are in this for the long haul, my friend!
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logjavannah wrote: »Not eating enough can slow your metabolism. I try to eat at least a few bites every couple of hours.
No.0 -
logjavannah wrote: »Not eating enough can slow your metabolism. I try to eat at least a few bites every couple of hours.
No...and especially not after only a "few days"0 -
There are so many things to consider! Give yourself 30 days before even beginning to look for results.0
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logjavannah wrote: »Not eating enough can slow your metabolism. I try to eat at least a few bites every couple of hours.
That is not correct.0 -
Thank you all so much! I am so glad I have a community behind me supporting me!
I will try to exercise patience (not my strong suit)!0 -
logjavannah wrote: »Not eating enough can slow your metabolism. I try to eat at least a few bites every couple of hours.
Unfortunately that is not correct. Your metabolism keeps going and going.0 -
Diary not open, but sodium can most definitely be a factor. Sounds like you've weighed yourself several times in the last few days. Would not encourage that due to so many reasons for fluctuations. Maybe once weekly. Keep up the exercise, healthy eating and logging and look back on some mini goals. This won't set you up for disappointment. Slow and steady wins the race!0
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I started this at 192.5, and after several weeks I was 185. I was stoked. Then, less than a week ago, I was at 191! WTF!?! All my work, just POOF, gone. And then, a few days, suddenly the scale was back to 186.
The point is, worry about the weeks, not the days.0
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