Gained 3 lbs :(
gemstoneisland
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I've been tracking my calories at 1600 and hitting the gym on a regular basis (not so great at login it into MFP though). And I gained 3 lbs?!?! I'm so disheartened. Did anybody else gain before they saw a loss? The scale is supposed to go down, not up!
Help!
Help!
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Three pounds over what time frame?3
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Sorry, 1 1/2 weeks0
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gemstoneisland wrote: »Sorry, 1 1/2 weeks
Yeah, that could be anything. Ovulation, Period, more sodium, more exercise, etc. Those will all mask weight loss and sometimes show a gain when it's just temporary.3 -
You mean you started a new workout regime a week and a half ago? It's normal to gain weight when doing exercise you are not used to. It's water weight in your muscles and is temporary.
Give it more time, and in the meantime, make sure you are logging your food accurately, as if you don't, the extra hunger due to exercise can end up making you eat more and undo your good work.2 -
I never knew I gain water weight during ovulation until I started tracking closely on MFP. It lasts 2-3 days and then disappears, just like PMS water weight gain. It's a pain, but at least I know about it and go with it.
I would also say possibly water weight due to increased exercise.
Could be your sodium intake increased, too. Give it more time!0 -
I went back to February 12th in your food diary and you've logged your food less than half of the days. Start weighing and logging every bite every single day. If you still haven't lost in 4 weeks come back.11
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Water is heavy, 1 gallon is around 8lbs!
If you're tracking right I wouldn't get too discouraged. Believe me I've been there before (and it's hugely disheartening to see +lbs). We can fluctuate quite a bit!
But yeah tracking more accurately DOES help too, if nothing else it's formation of a habit.1 -
gemstoneisland wrote: »
We can't really help you if we can't see your food diary. I have a hard time believing you track your food when you log two days and skip three then log one meal and skip a day.11 -
Starting a new exercise regimen or a major shift in diet will often cause a mild rebound like you describe.
Logging is life!
You need the data to make an honest evaluation, it could be something you started eating that is causing a sodium spike and your rebound.0 -
I'm up almost 2 pounds in the eight days since I started MFP. I'm not worried. Just going to stick with it and see what happens. I FEEL better. I'm tracking my food better. WAAAAYYYY better than I was before. And the accountability has gone to the next level. So yeah...I'm up a couple pounds despite hitting lower calorie intakes each day, but those high sodium pretzel rods I have trouble resisting...they aren't helping the scale tell me what I want it to say. So there's that. Just keep pushing yourself.0
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Your logs are incomplete. Therefore no one, including you, has a clue as to how much you ate. .
Or how much you exercised.
Or, without a trending weight and/or some consistency and averaging when it comes to weigh ins, what your weight trend truly is!
So yeah.
Three unknowns, zero knowns.
I.e. whatever.....4 -
gemstoneisland wrote: »Sorry, 1 1/2 weeks
Pfft. 3 pounds is the grand scheme of things is no real big issue. If your logs are incomplete it could be anything.3 -
Even the best gainers aren't gaining 3 pounds of muscle that quickly...so to add to this point if you think you are "feeding your muscles" that isn't happening. The best results most people can hope for under optimum conditions is approximately one pound of muscle mass gain per month. But NOT on a 1600 calorie per day intake. Not going to happen. So whatever it is...it's not muscle. I assure you.Look_Its_Kriss wrote: »Its hard to take this entire board seriously considering on another thread you claimed reading a book that convinced you that you could eat more instead of eating less...
So either you are eating more like the book says which you said was a real eye opener for you and you are trying to put on muscle..or feed the muscles.. or whatever.. or you are eating less and in a calorie deficit.. maybe.. considering you have incomplete logs as well
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I was more dove-tailing with your point. Not arguing against it. That's all. I was pointing out that in a week and a half it couldn't be three pounds of muscle. Or most likely couldn't be anyway.
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i know this.. im just going by her posts based here and on the other thread.
The other thread she clearly makes note that she read a book that told her she could eat more, especially protein to feed the muscles and that as an 80's baby she always thought she had to eat less...
now here shes saying how disheartened she is about gaining 3 pounds..
Shes got incomplete logs and claims shes weighing everything
but my thing is.. either shes following the book and eating more... and gaining
or shes eating in a deficit.. but its hard to tell since shes got incomplete logs[/quote]
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Goodness, so much negativity! My original question was if anybody else saw the scale go up...
As for the logging calories/weighing food/etc., I have a notebook right next to my scale to jot down the numbers as I go. I don't always have time to get it into MFP...but I know what my daily CICO are!0 -
Can't help with the original concern, but I just want to put something in perspective. it will come out as negative because I don't know how else to put it, but if you have time to post in the community section, search food items and write the information down, then you have time to log in your entries on MFP.7
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gemstoneisland wrote: »Goodness, so much negativity! My original question was if anybody else saw the scale go up...
As for the logging calories/weighing food/etc., I have a notebook right next to my scale to jot down the numbers as I go. I don't always have time to get it into MFP...but I know what my daily CICO are!
if your question is a random question along the lines of: "hey everyone, my scale just jumped up 3lbs from the last time I weighed myself", then the answer is yes, the scale jumps around for many reasons that have nothing to do with your fat level.
the reasons are generally included in what's called "water weight". And people use trending weight apps and web sites to get a trend of their weight in order to not get confused by these jumps.
Likely culprits are sodium, time of the month, food in the intestinal track, glycogen expended by exercise or regained by carb loading, water retained for muscle repairs after intense or novel exercise. (also bad weigh in practices, bad batteries, bad floors, and a whole slew of other issues for kittens and giggles)
If you are asking whether on a consistent basis and over multiple weigh ins, with you doing everything you're doing, you are actually gaining weight instead of losing... the answers stand as above.
Your tracking level is insufficient for anyone to render an opinion, thus your body weight is the only relatively known** item in a sea of unknowns.
**and without a trending weight app and multiple weigh ins even that is not particularly well known.2 -
Yep, same here. Didn't have a clue why my weight was going up until I started logging accurately in MFP. Got accurate with my intake and I saw bumpy downward trend in my weight.1
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gemstoneisland wrote: »Goodness, so much negativity! My original question was if anybody else saw the scale go up...
As for the logging calories/weighing food/etc., I have a notebook right next to my scale to jot down the numbers as I go. I don't always have time to get it into MFP...but I know what my daily CICO are!
Yes, when I started weightlifting, my scale shot up 7 pounds. Took a few weeks to come back off.
I also gain at ovulation and right before my TOM. Because of this (and because Lyle McDonald said to) I compare myself to last month, not last week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6846ZTBu08k&index=4&list=PLUXvX9BaxgqG9yO5XWB3gA_QshvrrcjVr
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