Should I be discouraged after 4 weeks?
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skirtgirl95
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How long does it take to start seeing results? I have been doing a low calorie diet, and walking 2-3 miles a day for 4 weeks? I have lost close to 14 lbs. but I am seeing no results whatsoever! Maybe because I have at least 100 lbs to lose, but I am getting discouraged. I am wondering how long it should take for me and others to start seeing results? Thanks!!!
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14 pounds in 4 weeks is great progress! Celebrate! Shout it from the rooftops!
For most of us, it takes anywhere from 15 to 30+ pounds before we start to see the changes in the mirror. Keep going. One day you'll wake up and it will just hit you :flowerforyou:11 -
I've lost 4lbs in 4 weeks so be greatful lol4
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14 pounds ARE your results! That's a great monthly progress.
It's gonna take a long time before you look in the mirror and see anything different. Our senses of "self" make us not notice changes even when they're present. We're actually fairly terrible judges of our own changes.
And it's very likely nobody will say anything to you when they notice. Nobody said anything to me until I was 50 lb down, because weight is a taboo subject to discuss, particularly when one is obese.
It's not about four weeks or four months or even four years - this is the rest of your life. Focus on the long term.15 -
Seriously? You're discouraged because you lost 14lbs in four weeks? As in more than three pounds a week?
This is a long-haul flight, not a short shuttle hop. You need patience.12 -
Im in the same position as you! 24 days into this, 11lbs lost and no difference in the mirror whatsoever because i still have so much to lose. One way i keep myself motivated with no visible difference is bargaining with myself. At the end of june if i see no physical difference, ill allow myself to give up because at that point ill know that what im doing isnt working. Give yourself another month, wait till the end of june like me and hopefully we'll both look back to today and say "damn i can see it! im glad i didnt give up back then"4
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xCyanideGirlx wrote: »Im in the same position as you! 24 days into this, 11lbs lost and no difference in the mirror whatsoever because i still have so much to lose. One way i keep myself motivated with no visible difference is bargaining with myself. At the end of june if i see no physical difference, ill allow myself to give up because at that point ill know that what im doing isnt working. Give yourself another month, wait till the end of june like me and hopefully we'll both look back to today and say "damn i can see it! im glad i didnt give up back then"
The difference is on the scale. You will probably be the last person to notice your own weight loss in the mirror. Seriously, in about half a year I was 60 lb down and three or four pants sizes smaller and still saw nothing changed in the mirror. Not because I wasn't actually changing, the clothing and scale were proof of that, but because our perceptions of ourselves change much, much slower than our bodies.
I'm now down 110 lb, and some days I STILL don't see much of a change. But it's there, and the reaction of people who haven't seen me in a year leads me to conclude it's far more obvious to them than to myself.14 -
You have seen significant results in 4 weeks! There is no reason to stop or get discouraged now. 100 pounds is a long journey - you need to decide if you're committed for the long haul. There will be ups and downs, fast times & slow times. The only way to get there is to keep going and don't second guess the process. You can do it and you will see even more results!
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rankinsect wrote: »xCyanideGirlx wrote: »Im in the same position as you! 24 days into this, 11lbs lost and no difference in the mirror whatsoever because i still have so much to lose. One way i keep myself motivated with no visible difference is bargaining with myself. At the end of june if i see no physical difference, ill allow myself to give up because at that point ill know that what im doing isnt working. Give yourself another month, wait till the end of june like me and hopefully we'll both look back to today and say "damn i can see it! im glad i didnt give up back then"
The difference is on the scale. You will probably be the last person to notice your own weight loss in the mirror. Seriously, in about half a year I was 60 lb down and three or four pants sizes smaller and still saw nothing changed in the mirror. Not because I wasn't actually changing, the clothing and scale were proof of that, but because our perceptions of ourselves change much, much slower than our bodies.
I'm now down 110 lb, and some days I STILL don't see much of a change. But it's there, and the reaction of people who haven't seen me in a year leads me to conclude it's far more obvious to them than to myself.
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The more weight you have to lose, the longer it's going to take to see the changes sometimes. Although I will say we are our own worst critics. People saw my first ten pound loss in my face and mentioned it, but I couldn't see it. I went from 139 pounds to 111 pounds and at first I just couldn't register that I made any changes. When I hit the six month mark and finally put my progress photos side by side, it hit me like a ton of bricks.
Vanity changes aside, what about other physical changes? What about emotional and/or mental changes? Do you feel better than you did before you lost weight? Do you have more energy? Do you feel stronger or more successful? These are all things to consider while you're on this journey. It shouldn't be all about the scale and your physical appearance; it should be about your entire lifestyle changing for the better. Next time you feel discouraged, try writing a list of the positives ever since you decided to make a change. I hope that stops you from feeling discouraged.5 -
14 lbs isn't results? I must be living in a different universe.
OP, perhaps you should readjust your expectations. Your results so far are very good. Keep going and you'll get more results, both on the same ale and physically. But you also need patience.7 -
Fourteen pounds is no results??4
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In recent weeks I've lost about 10 pounds. I don't see it in the mirror, but my clothes are fitting much better. Look for the NSV (non-scale victories), since sometimes those are move evident than the image you see in the mirror.3
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Your progress so far is amazing. Keep up the good work and remember this is a lifelong journey to better health. There will be bumps in the road for sure, just knock those suckers down and keep going.1
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Maybe you could take your measurements and compare them once a month. This will show you what the mirror does not - that there is progress being made with the weight loss.1
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Great job girl!! I was feeling discouraged this morning too. Had my monthly weigh in and only lost 10 pounds. I thought I'd see a huge number. Keep going!!! I realized that I'd hit my goal in 4 more months. If one month went by quickly....well soon we'll see our final results. Hang in there, don't quit!!!4
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I haven't lost that much in 3 months! Great job!!1
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I'd say that's fantastic results. It took me 4 months to lose 10#'s. Celebrate and keep going forward!2
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How on earth does a 14 pound weight loss qualify as "no results whatsoever"? That is the very definition of result!
Are you saying you aren't seeing any noticeable visible changes? That may take a while, especially since we always tend to view ourselves in a harsh light.2 -
I lost 86lb a few years ago and it took about 30lb to go down a size which was when I saw a difference. Now I'm back trying to lose the 30 I gained back. Its been almost 3 months and I'm only down 8lb and see no real difference. I know how frustrating it can be. I just try to remember it's a process. Stay consistent and keep going2
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First of all, congratulations on doing so well! Second, do NOT, any of you, give up while you are being so amazingly successful! Third, 10 pounds is approximately a dress size...try going shopping when you need proof3
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