Can you please look at my Diary and tell me what Im doing wrong?

ribbod
ribbod Posts: 24 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi!
I love MFP! I have been using it for over a month and exercising consistently but have only lost 5 lbs... What am i doing wrong? Eating too much? Not Eating enough? Calories too high for my goal?

Assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!

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  • briohne128
    briohne128 Posts: 176 Member
    I second the above! That's a great weight loss, you should be proud of yourself :) Keep being motivated and carry on!
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    How fast were you expecting to lose? :/ that's a great result. You need to adjust your expectations.
  • serindipte
    serindipte Posts: 1,557 Member
    While I agree with those saying 5lbs is a great weight loss, I also took a look at your diary.

    It doesn't look like you're using a food scale? You've logged "1 banana" and a "tbsp of mayo", along with many other things that are measured either in cups or spoons rather than grams. You will be able to know more about your intake if you'll get a food scale and use it for everything but liquids. Even mayo, etc along with packaged items are better weighed than measured. Packages are often 20-30% off on weight vs stated serving:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnnpUYmr0OM

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  • ugofatcat
    ugofatcat Posts: 385 Member
    What is your starting weight and what is your goal weight?
    How fast were you expecting to lose? :/ that's a great result. You need to adjust your expectations.

    I would like to know how much you where expecting to lose too. Most professional organizations recommend 1-2 pounds a week. Anymore then that and you are likely losing muscle in addition to fat, and are at risk for loose skin.
  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    You've lost 5 pounds in a month, so I'd say keep doing as you are!
    ribbod wrote: »
    Hi!
    I love MFP! I have been using it for over a month and exercising consistently but have only lost 5 lbs... What am i doing wrong? Eating too much? Not Eating enough? Calories too high for my goal?

    Assistance would be greatly appreciated!
    Thank you!

  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    ribbod wrote: »
    Hi!
    I love MFP! I have been using it for over a month and exercising consistently but have only lost 5 lbs... What am i doing wrong? Eating too much? Not Eating enough? Calories too high for my goal?

    Assistance would be greatly appreciated!
    Thank you!

    only 5lbs?!

    you're not on biggest loser....
  • ribbod
    ribbod Posts: 24 Member
    ugofatcat wrote: »
    What is your starting weight and what is your goal weight?
    How fast were you expecting to lose? :/ that's a great result. You need to adjust your expectations.

    I would like to know how much you where expecting to lose too. Most professional organizations recommend 1-2 pounds a week. Anymore then that and you are likely losing muscle in addition to fat, and are at risk for loose skin.

    i would like to lose 30 lbs.... 237 was starting weight and 200 is goal
  • ribbod
    ribbod Posts: 24 Member
    5lbs in a month is awesome.

    You're just expecting too much too soon. Over 1lb a week is a great rate to lose weight at.


    Thank you, but all that loss was in the first 2 weeks... haven't lost anything since... 2-3 weeks and nothing
  • ribbod
    ribbod Posts: 24 Member
    serindipte wrote: »
    While I agree with those saying 5lbs is a great weight loss, I also took a look at your diary.

    It doesn't look like you're using a food scale? You've logged "1 banana" and a "tbsp of mayo", along with many other things that are measured either in cups or spoons rather than grams. You will be able to know more about your intake if you'll get a food scale and use it for everything but liquids. Even mayo, etc along with packaged items are better weighed than measured. Packages are often 20-30% off on weight vs stated serving:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnnpUYmr0OM

    Love this video! Thank you!
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    5 pounds in a month is great!!
    What's the problem??
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    ribbod wrote: »
    5lbs in a month is awesome.

    You're just expecting too much too soon. Over 1lb a week is a great rate to lose weight at.


    Thank you, but all that loss was in the first 2 weeks... haven't lost anything since... 2-3 weeks and nothing

    Weight loss is not linear. It's normal to lose some weeks, stay the same or even gain other weeks... as long as the general trend is loss over time. Sometimes I only lose weight for 1 week out of every month... it has to do with hormones and water retention I think.
  • ribbod
    ribbod Posts: 24 Member
    How fast were you expecting to lose? :/ that's a great result. You need to adjust your expectations.


    i think my expectations are not realistic, as my weight gain is a result of getting off prescribed adhd meds that i had been on for many years... When i was diagnosed and started meds, the weight literally fell off and i was able to maintain it for years, after i lost all that weight... Im much happier now and probably healthier, overall, just not used to this weight gain and body change..
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    ribbod wrote: »
    5lbs in a month is awesome.

    You're just expecting too much too soon. Over 1lb a week is a great rate to lose weight at.


    Thank you, but all that loss was in the first 2 weeks... haven't lost anything since... 2-3 weeks and nothing

    Notice the spikes and dips and plateaus? Also I didn't even log most of my weight fluctuations, it went up and down a lot more than this actually

    mvgjq2kl76hq.png

    but the general trend over time is the important thing.

  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    ribbod wrote: »
    5lbs in a month is awesome.

    You're just expecting too much too soon. Over 1lb a week is a great rate to lose weight at.


    Thank you, but all that loss was in the first 2 weeks... haven't lost anything since... 2-3 weeks and nothing

    Notice the spikes and dips and plateaus? Also I didn't even log most of my weight fluctuations, it went up and down a lot more than this actually

    mvgjq2kl76hq.png

    but the general trend over time is the important thing.

    I was logging mine in an excel spreadsheet - but I just started doing mine in MFP in the am (or rather on my FITBIT and then it populates MFP)
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