Gained this week. Feeling low
patsy1360
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Feeling soo down. Started 4 weeks ago & lost 8.5lbs in 3 weeks.
Just weighed n have put on 2.5lbs.
Just don't understand.
I am on 1200. Don't always use them tho. Drink between 2 & 3 litres water per day.
I weigh my food and eat lots of fruit & veg as I am vegetarian.
Don't exercise at moment due to health issues.
What can I do? Or what am I doing wrong. Any suggestions?
Just weighed n have put on 2.5lbs.
Just don't understand.
I am on 1200. Don't always use them tho. Drink between 2 & 3 litres water per day.
I weigh my food and eat lots of fruit & veg as I am vegetarian.
Don't exercise at moment due to health issues.
What can I do? Or what am I doing wrong. Any suggestions?
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You aren't doing anything wrong - it is probably water weight - your weight fluctuates on a daily basis so if you are only weighing once a week you could hit an "up" day that makes it look like you gained a lot. Just keep doing what you are doing - although 1,200 is really low.0
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Your weight will fluctuate during your monthly cycle, as your body holds on to more water at certain points in the cycle. So you may not be doing anything wrong at all. Just be patient, your body will likely drop the weight as you continue sticking to your calorie goal0
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I don't have a monthly cycle any more, but I guess I could still retain water at certain times.
I will stick with it & hopefully lose next week.
Thank you for you support. Means a lot. xx0 -
You aren't doing anything wrong - it is probably water weight - your weight fluctuates on a daily basis so if you are only weighing once a week you could hit an "up" day that makes it look like you gained a lot. Just keep doing what you are doing - although 1,200 is really low.
I thought 1200 was a lot. I am 4ft 11" & currently weigh 181lbs (12st 13lbs).
I really want to shift the excess weight so my health is better & so I can feel better about myself.
At the moment I hate the way I look & feel0 -
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There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings0
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It is NOT linear, don't sweat it. As long as you are weighing and measuring your caloric intake properly, and not over-estimating your burn, AND maintaining a caloric deficit, in the long run you WILL succeed!!!
But, it doesn't ALWAYS follow a straight line. In the beginning, it is also (normally) primarily water weight. STICK to it, and you shall WIN!!!0 -
I've been there. The feeing sucks. You work so hard and sometimes don't loose. I had respiratory issues that prevented me from working out for a while so I would just do some stretches to keep moving and walking at a briar pace helps a lot to! Just continue to eat good and try some walking or light stretching. Don't give up!!!0
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craigbullers wrote: »
Yeah. I weighed this morn but was actually same. However I think I will start weighing in morns.
Thankyou. xx0 -
I've been there. The feeing sucks. You work so hard and sometimes don't loose. I had respiratory issues that prevented me from working out for a while so I would just do some stretches to keep moving and walking at a briar pace helps a lot to! Just continue to eat good and try some walking or light stretching. Don't give up!!!
Thanks hun. I too have respiratory issues & joint problems.
I have a fitbit which tracks my steps every day. I am hoping this is just a one off & that I will lose next week.
It's good to have somd positive feedback from people.
Don't feel as low now.
Thankyou. This means soo much to me.0 -
Weight loss is not linear. It goes up and down because of a variety of factors. The most common one is water retention either from eating a meal with a lot more sodium than you are used to, water retained because of starting a new work out program, or water retained because of an increase in carbs consumed after eating less carbs for a period of time. The other thing that can mess up weight measurements is food working its way through your system. What you eat weighs something, and even not being constipated there can be a lot of food in your digestive tract.
For all of this, give it time. One week going up is not a trend especially since you lost weight for the weeks before at a rapid rate that most people unless over 80 pounds overweight cannot maintain for long. Keep going. Oh, it can take a week or more for water weight to come off sometimes. I speak from experience.0 -
It is NOT linear, don't sweat it. As long as you are weighing and measuring your caloric intake properly, and not over-estimating your burn, AND maintaining a caloric deficit, in the long run you WILL succeed!!!
But, it doesn't ALWAYS follow a straight line. In the beginning, it is also (normally) primarily water weight. STICK to it, and you shall WIN!!!
Aw thankyou. I really know this,as I am a serial dieter, but don't listen to myself!
I hsve done Weight Watchers several times; lost weight & put it all back on again! Tried Slimming World too.
I start off really focussed & after I do well I go back to my old ways.
I am suvh a failure.. x0 -
rileysowner wrote: »Weight loss is not linear. It goes up and down because of a variety of factors. The most common one is water retention either from eating a meal with a lot more sodium than you are used to, water retained because of starting a new work out program, or water retained because of an increase in carbs consumed after eating less carbs for a period of time. The other thing that can mess up weight measurements is food working its way through your system. What you eat weighs something, and even not being constipated there can be a lot of food in your digestive tract.
For all of this, give it time. One week going up is not a trend especially since you lost weight for the weeks before at a rapid rate that most people unless over 80 pounds overweight cannot maintain for long. Keep going. Oh, it can take a week or more for water weight to come off sometimes. I speak from experience.
Really! U didn't know a lot of this. It's good to know.
I am almost 57yrs 4ft 11" and weigh 186 (12st 13lbs). I should really only be just over 110lbs (7st 10lbs) for my height; but as gp said just to get to 140lbs (10st) will be ok and not read too much into what weight I should be for my height as everyone is different.
Thankyou for this info & I will keep going0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
Thankyou. Don't really want to do that as people I know may see it & I am soo self conscious just now. Don't really want friends or family knowing what I weigh.0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
Changed the diary settings to public.
Hope my weight isn't made public too. xx0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
Changed the diary settings to public.
Hope my weight isn't made public too. xx
Thanks! I can see your diary but not your weight0 -
Ok, I see a lot of bananas that are always exactly 100 grams, tangerines that are always exactly 200 grams, and one calorie apples. There's no weight for your grapes, and you used a user-created entry for them. Many other entries have suspiciously round numbers.
You should get better results if you tighten up your weighing and logging.0 -
Along with tightening up logging, I would also suggest that eating more protein and fat will help. They both help with feeling full and satisfied longer. Remember 1200 is your goal, not under 1200. Also, calories burnt by intentional exercise should be eaten as well. If you are concerned if exercise calories are over estimated, eating 50 to 75 percent of them would be fine. Eating 700-900 calories a day will not sustain you, it will not provide the nutrients you need, and will more than likely lead to failure long term.0
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rileysowner wrote: »Weight loss is not linear. It goes up and down because of a variety of factors. The most common one is water retention either from eating a meal with a lot more sodium than you are used to, water retained because of starting a new work out program, or water retained because of an increase in carbs consumed after eating less carbs for a period of time. The other thing that can mess up weight measurements is food working its way through your system. What you eat weighs something, and even not being constipated there can be a lot of food in your digestive tract.
For all of this, give it time. One week going up is not a trend especially since you lost weight for the weeks before at a rapid rate that most people unless over 80 pounds overweight cannot maintain for long. Keep going. Oh, it can take a week or more for water weight to come off sometimes. I speak from experience.
Thank you soo much. This support helps.xx0 -
Feeling soo down. Started 4 weeks ago & lost 8.5lbs in 3 weeks.
Just weighed n have put on 2.5lbs.
Just don't understand.
I am on 1200. Don't always use them tho. Drink between 2 & 3 litres water per day.
I weigh my food and eat lots of fruit & veg as I am vegetarian.
Don't exercise at moment due to health issues.
What can I do? Or what am I doing wrong. Any suggestions?
The best advice I got on this site that spared me this torment was understanding that weight loss isn't linear. If you look at your trend... You've lost 1.5 pounds a week and that's awesome!
Follow the trend... Not the fluctuations on the scale.
Good luck!0 -
I find a week with no loss tough, a week with a gain? Argh.
Today I just increased my target calories because my head says that slowing down now is a good idea, and I'm planning to add in strength training. I'm not sure which is more anxiety producing...possible seeing a gain or actually venturing outside my comfort zone at the gym.
Hugs and hang in there.0 -
You didn't gain. You fluctuated. Time to get used to it! I fluctuate every week. It's only by tracking my aria's weekly average weight that I see a steady downward trajectory.0
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