Can't seem to lose weight

Acxa
Acxa Posts: 22 Member
edited December 2 in Health and Weight Loss
I'm 5'5 and weight 170 pounds. I haven't eaten any sweets/pastries for over 7 months and I've also stopped eating meat now for 4-5 months. And I haven't lost a pound at all just gained one or two pounds. Is there something im doing wrong?
I'm too lazy to work out but i do have a 8hr job which includes a lot of movement

My usual food consumption in a day:
07:30 breakfast- Oatmeal or porridge
10:30 snack- Banana smoothie or a fruit
13:00 lunch- vegetables or a sandwich or Salad
15:00 Snack- a fruit or usually skip this snack
18:00 Dinner- Pasta or steamed vegetables or fish or a sandwich

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  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    i dont use a food scale, i dont over eat, i eat a normal amount
  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    how could i be over eating when
    07:30 breakfast- Oatmeal or porridge Sometimes i dont even finish the bowl which is never full from the begening
    10:30 snack- Banana smoothie or a fruit banana smoothie only has 2-3 bananas
    13:00 lunch- vegetables or a sandwich or Salad vegetables are good eitherway, which i put in a lunch box which is a normal lunch box
    15:00 Snack- a fruit or usually skip this snack
    18:00 Dinner- Pasta or steamed vegetables or fish or a sandwich i usually measure the pasta by cups which i only use a lil bit more than half of cup, and if i would be eating steamed vegetables it wouldn't gain too much weight from a plate of steamed vegetables, and steamed is digested faster than raw anyway

    i do assume this is a normal amount for a person who works 8 hrs which includes constant lifting/ moving/walking in a fast pace
  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    aocix wrote: »
    i dont use a food scale, i dont over eat, i eat a normal amount
    What's normal?
    Get the food scale. It's eye opening. You think you're eating a normal amount of, let's say, pasta. But when you eat the actual serving size of pasta, it's small. Especially when you weigh it rather than using a measuring cup.
    You said you're eating vegetables or a sandwich or a salad for lunch. These are 3 totally different things that could vary in calories fat and carbs by the hundreds.
    If you want to lose weight you have to eat less.
    How do you know you're doing that if you aren't measuring or counting or something.
    And you said you can't seem to lose weight, so maybe you should take the advice of the people here who are responding to you.
    Try it. It can't hurt. In fact, it could help.

  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    i would die if i ate less? im always so hungry
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    aocix wrote: »
    i would die if i ate less? im always so hungry

    You can then consider eating back some exercise calories if you workout..

    What is your MFP calories?

  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    i just logged my usual day and its only 1k calories
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    aocix wrote: »
    i just logged my usual day and its only 1k calories

    logged usual day of what?
  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    aocix wrote: »
    how could i be over eating when
    07:30 breakfast- Oatmeal or porridge Sometimes i dont even finish the bowl which is never full from the begening
    10:30 snack- Banana smoothie or a fruit banana smoothie only has 2-3 bananas
    13:00 lunch- vegetables or a sandwich or Salad vegetables are good eitherway, which i put in a lunch box which is a normal lunch box
    15:00 Snack- a fruit or usually skip this snack
    18:00 Dinner- Pasta or steamed vegetables or fish or a sandwich i usually measure the pasta by cups which i only use a lil bit more than half of cup, and if i would be eating steamed vegetables it wouldn't gain too much weight from a plate of steamed vegetables, and steamed is digested faster than raw anyway

    i do assume this is a normal amount for a person who works 8 hrs which includes constant lifting/ moving/walking in a fast pace

    It's just maths and science really. Eat too much, we gain, eat just enough, we maintain, eat too little, we lose.

    Your fruit smoothie for example, 1 banana can have 140 calories, 2-3 3-400 calories. That's a lot and that's before you even add in anything else like yoghurt, milk, other fruit.

    Porridge? I have what would look like a small bowl, I use like an ice cream dish and it's only half full, that's a 250 calorie serving. I suspect you;re eating more than that. In just those two items you are clocking up nearly 700 calories. No lunch, no snack, no dinner even considered yet.

    You need to work out accurately exactly how much you are consuming because right now you have no idea. Generally, people with weight to lose don't really know what a normal portion looks like (and I include myself in that statement).

    i eat 200calories from the porridge im in a hurry so i only take maybe 10 small spoons of it and leave. the banana smoothie is probably the only thing that fills me up throught the day and i dont add any other fruits just banana and water
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    edited June 2016
    aocix wrote: »
    aocix wrote: »
    how could i be over eating when
    07:30 breakfast- Oatmeal or porridge Sometimes i dont even finish the bowl which is never full from the begening
    10:30 snack- Banana smoothie or a fruit banana smoothie only has 2-3 bananas
    13:00 lunch- vegetables or a sandwich or Salad vegetables are good eitherway, which i put in a lunch box which is a normal lunch box
    15:00 Snack- a fruit or usually skip this snack
    18:00 Dinner- Pasta or steamed vegetables or fish or a sandwich i usually measure the pasta by cups which i only use a lil bit more than half of cup, and if i would be eating steamed vegetables it wouldn't gain too much weight from a plate of steamed vegetables, and steamed is digested faster than raw anyway

    i do assume this is a normal amount for a person who works 8 hrs which includes constant lifting/ moving/walking in a fast pace

    It's just maths and science really. Eat too much, we gain, eat just enough, we maintain, eat too little, we lose.

    Your fruit smoothie for example, 1 banana can have 140 calories, 2-3 3-400 calories. That's a lot and that's before you even add in anything else like yoghurt, milk, other fruit.

    Porridge? I have what would look like a small bowl, I use like an ice cream dish and it's only half full, that's a 250 calorie serving. I suspect you;re eating more than that. In just those two items you are clocking up nearly 700 calories. No lunch, no snack, no dinner even considered yet.

    You need to work out accurately exactly how much you are consuming because right now you have no idea. Generally, people with weight to lose don't really know what a normal portion looks like (and I include myself in that statement).

    i eat 200calories from the porridge im in a hurry so i only take maybe 10 small spoons of it and leave. the banana smoothie is probably the only thing that fills me up throught the day and i dont add any other fruits just banana and water

    OP how many calories does MFP give you to eat each day???

    Do you exercise?

    Forget what you think you logged today, let's see if we can figure out your calories + exercise (if you do) and make sure you are going to be eating enough when you start weighing your food..

    I can presume you are going to get a food scale now...right? If not then .. not sure what to tell you..
  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    As i have mentioned before i work 8hrs? i dont stop from moving, this feels like an 8hr workout. the only time i get to sit is when i get my lunch break
  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    kquick316 wrote: »
    aocix wrote: »
    i just logged my usual day and its only 1k calories

    But you logged without using a scale.

    i can use eyes, its not too hard to guess
  • Acxa
    Acxa Posts: 22 Member
    malibu927 wrote: »
    aocix wrote: »
    As i have mentioned before i work 8hrs? i dont stop from moving, this feels like an 8hr workout. the only time i get to sit is when i get my lunch break

    I have a highly active job as well (retail) where I don't stop moving. I lost weight with no problem. Why? Because I accurately weighed and logged my food (usually 1700-2200 calories).

    i work in a factory, which includes more movement than retail.
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