Gaining and losing the same few pounds
candacem1991
Posts: 19 Member
So I have been on a weight loss journey for a while now. I started back at the end of 2013 and lost about 55 lbs but then got pregnant and gained about 17 lbs back. I had my baby in June of 2015 and started back to cutting back on calories and exercising in August of 2015. So since then I have only lost 25 lbs because I will lose a couple pounds and then gain them right back even though I'm doing the same thing. Then I will drop a few more pounds and I will think I am finally heading in the right direction but then the cycle happens all over. I know that your weight changes so much for so many different reasons but I just don't understand why I am not losing when I am eating right and working out. I eat about between 1500-1700 calories a day (I'm currently 215 and this is what mfp says for me to eat) and I workout and burn usually around 400 calories a day (according to my polar watch and of course some days it more and some days it's less). Please tell me I'm not the only one this is happening to.
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So the overall trend is down but at a slow rate?
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Trendweight.com is very helpful to determine if you are losing or gaining.0
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Im struging on my last 30lbs. Up and down 3lbs. Eating all good 30 mins workout 5 to 6 days a week. Got a bit dis hearted last night. And gain quarter pound back aaarggh. So i know how you feel. Kids sont help much either xx0
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If you are gaining and losing the same few pounds it means that more often than not you are eating at maintenance calories.
You say you eat 'about' 1500-1700' calories, that is your most likely problem - you are eating a bit more than you think.
Just tighten up the logging, if you don't already weigh your foods, its time to do that.
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Thanks for all the advice I am tracking and logging everything that I eat so I know I'm staying in the calorie range I need to be but maybe I need to lower that. I have just always went by what MFP says and it has always worked. For my height I technically have a lot more to lose (even though I don't plan to get as thin as my bmi suggests) so I just am so confused. I think I will weigh daily and then average it out to see if I'm in an overall gain or lose for the week. I try to not be so worried about it because either way I am committed to this lifestyle but it's still a little frustrating not seeing the changes you want to see.0
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It is frustrating as its a slow process but little by little you will get there, be patient
I agree with doing daily weighing and tracking it that way so you see the overall trend is in the right direction.0
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