Very anxious about transitioning to maintenance

noobletmcnugget
noobletmcnugget Posts: 518 Member
edited March 2017 in Goal: Maintaining Weight
In a couple of weeks I'm planning to transition into maintenance (maybe staggering the increase in calories over several weeks).

I'm quite nervous about it though. I'm worried about things getting out of control and regaining.

So I guess I'm just interested to hear about everyone's experiences of transitioning to maintenance.

Thanks!
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  • Piqueaboo
    Piqueaboo Posts: 1,193 Member
    Same question!
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Why anxious? What's not to embrace about getting extra calories but basically doing what you've been doing to lose. Nothing changes apart from that. :smiley: maintenance rocks imo :smile:
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    More or less maintenance going on four years...I don't do anything different really now vs when i was losing save for I eat a handful more calories and have a little more wiggle room for "fun." I still eat the same way...I still exercise on the regular (actually I exercise more)...I step on the scale a couple times per week, etc.

    The only difference really is a handful more calories.
  • noobletmcnugget
    noobletmcnugget Posts: 518 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    More or less maintenance going on four years...I don't do anything different really now vs when i was losing save for I eat a handful more calories and have a little more wiggle room for "fun." I still eat the same way...I still exercise on the regular (actually I exercise more)...I step on the scale a couple times per week, etc.

    The only difference really is a handful more calories.

    Four years is very impressive - congrats! You're right - maintenance should just be the same as what I'm doing now but with more calories to play with. It's not so scary when you put it like that. What's your maintenance range?
  • noobletmcnugget
    noobletmcnugget Posts: 518 Member
    Why anxious? What's not to embrace about getting extra calories but basically doing what you've been doing to lose. Nothing changes apart from that. :smiley: maintenance rocks imo :smile:

    When you put it like that it's not so scary! I'm glad you're enjoying it. I guess I'm just scared of reverting to my old ways and undoing all my progress. But you're right, it's just all the same stuff I'm doing now but easier because I'll have more calories to work with :)
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I think at the start of maintenence a lot of us have that fear but keep focused on staying in goal range and you'll have nothing to worry about :smile:
  • cbstewart88
    cbstewart88 Posts: 453 Member
    In a couple of weeks I'm planning to transition into maintenance (maybe staggering the increase in calories over several weeks).

    I'm quite nervous about it though. I'm worried about things getting out of control and regaining.

    So I guess I'm just interested to hear about everyone's experiences of transitioning to maintenance.

    Thanks!

    I am too.... :(
  • CaliMomTeach
    CaliMomTeach Posts: 745 Member
    I am just about there too, but finding that the calories MFP gives me at .5 pounds a week seems to be my calorie total to maintain my weight. I will adjust if I find myself losing more than 2 pounds. It's been almost two weeks at that and I actually gained almost a pound. I found easing into it to be less scary for me. I changed it from 1.5 pounds a week to 1 pound a week to .5.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I am just about there too, but finding that the calories MFP gives me at .5 pounds a week seems to be my calorie total to maintain my weight. I will adjust if I find myself losing more than 2 pounds. It's been almost two weeks at that and I actually gained almost a pound. I found easing into it to be less scary for me. I changed it from 1.5 pounds a week to 1 pound a week to .5.

    You won't have gained a true pound, it'll be water as your glycogen stores replenish now you are eating a bit more. It will settle back down soon.
  • JohnnyPenso
    JohnnyPenso Posts: 412 Member
    Just continue counting calories and weigh yourself a couple of times a week. Don't pay too much attention to individual weigh-ins just the trend. The key is to have faith in the science. I'll use me as an example. My last few weeks of weight loss I was around 1600 calories and losing 1 lb per week. Since 1 pound = 3500 calories on average, that means if I added 500 calories per day I should be at maintenance. It worked.

    So what if i was wrong and maintenance was only 2000 and not 2100? Then I'd be in a calorie surplus of 100/day or just under 1 lb per month. I won't magically gain all the weight back overnight which is why you have faith in the science and not in the unpredictable ups and downs of your weigh in. So if you choose a maintenance level and over a month or two your weight creeps up slightly, simply adjust downward a couple of hundred until it all stabilizes, or, if you want to cut quicker, go back to a 500 calorie deficit for a couple of weeks.
  • STEVE142142
    STEVE142142 Posts: 867 Member
    Maintenance is a learning process. What you have to do is take what you learned during your weight loss journey and apply it to maintenance.

    When I started maintenance my weight was 220 pounds. I totally screwed maintenance up and I drop down to 208. I'm happy where I am right now and that's what I've decided to maintain it.

    One of the things I learned during maintenance is that everybody reacts differently to maintenance. I ate at my maintenance calories as suggested buy the mfp app and continued to lose weight. It was just a matter of increasing my calorie intake until my weight started to stabilize. What you have to remember is the mfp app is just a guideline based on a large population basis and everybody's going to react differently
  • jennypapage
    jennypapage Posts: 489 Member
    i know what you mean. i was kinda thrown into maintenance mode today, while i had calculated i would need at least 2 more weeks to reach my goal weight.
    What i had done so far in anticipation of maintenance, was increase my calories very slowly. For a few months now i had been adding 50 calories to my daily goal (every 2-3 weeks). I did not want to go from eating x amount of calories to x+500 from one day to the next, and i had read that people's hunger grew significantly after going into maintenance. So by adding them in slowly i did not experience any more hunger than usual and my body got used to eating more again.
    Since my maintenance day arrived a bit sooner than i anticipated, and i didn't have time to execute my plan 100%, i used a tdee calculator (the mfp one gave me more calories than i feel is right), and i'll eat that for a few weeks. Until now i hadn't been eating my exercise calories back, but now i'll start with 50% and re-evaluate in 2-3 weeks.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    I reached my GW last weekend and am just taking things really slowly. I added back 70 cals to my allowance but because I exercise quite a lot I have lost another half pound. Tomorrow I plan to add another 50-100 cals onto my day and give it another week. I'm too nervous to make really big changes, it took me almost a year to get here, no rush to reverse course.
  • ahoy_m8
    ahoy_m8 Posts: 3,053 Member
    I reached my GW last weekend and am just taking things really slowly. I added back 70 cals to my allowance but because I exercise quite a lot I have lost another half pound. Tomorrow I plan to add another 50-100 cals onto my day and give it another week. I'm too nervous to make really big changes, it took me almost a year to get here, no rush to reverse course.

    Awesome. Congratulations!
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Thanks :)
  • mjffey
    mjffey Posts: 72 Member
    I'm scared too. I decided to go into maintenance three days ago, because i got fed up with not losing anymore on my 1200 cals. I gained 1kg over christmas and i'm still not back where i was before christmas, so maintenance for me is a kind of holiday from trying to lose weight. I yo yo per day at the moment. That can be as large as 1kg per day. Very scary. I'm addicted to my foodscale. It's that bad that even when we're away on holiday ( i.e. family visit) i weigh everthing and try to avoid going out for diner. Let see where maintenance brings me. Good luck to you.
  • BeeerRunner
    BeeerRunner Posts: 728 Member
    I was nervous too. I've been maintaining my 40 lb loss for 1 year now. Just keep doing what you're doing and you'll be successful.

    I do allow myself breaks when I vacation, but then I go into a deficit until I've lost the vacation weight and back to maintenance.

    I was expecting to have more calories to work with though in maintenance. Oh well...lol!
  • Rusty740
    Rusty740 Posts: 749 Member
    mjffey wrote: »
    I'm scared too. I decided to go into maintenance three days ago, because i got fed up with not losing anymore on my 1200 cals. I gained 1kg over christmas and i'm still not back where i was before christmas, so maintenance for me is a kind of holiday from trying to lose weight. I yo yo per day at the moment. That can be as large as 1kg per day. Very scary. I'm addicted to my foodscale. It's that bad that even when we're away on holiday ( i.e. family visit) i weigh everthing and try to avoid going out for diner. Let see where maintenance brings me. Good luck to you.

    "Yo-yo"ing 1 kg a day is normal. Don't worry about it. :smile:
  • jeepinshawn
    jeepinshawn Posts: 642 Member
    For some we have to really pay attention. Some people can be successful with a over today under tomorrow approach, others need to eat the same every day. Some people can stop logging others still need to. My experience is that as long as I have the accountability of logging I can do all right. Without that I tended to over eat.
  • 1432Melanie
    1432Melanie Posts: 1 Member
    I have struggled with food, most of my adult life. Consider myself an addict, no matter what my weight is.
    I am accustomed to the nutritional expectations at my existing weight loss plan however I struggle to consume the calories. I do not have the natural sense of hunger. Ever.
    Moving into 'maintenance' sends mission impossible music playing in my head. I do not want to add foods, with sugars back into my diet, and consuming additional calories seems overwhelming. I am nearing the low side of my "healthy weight" BMI and need a logical plan, that I can live with. I have bumped up my weight loss goal, and changed to loose at a slower rate, allowing for transitioning.
    Very anxious. My nutritionist has confidence that myfitnesspal is my best tool.
    I suspect this is common, in general people are resistant to change. We can't be the only people with both a phycological and nutritional dilemma.
  • Hiawassee88
    Hiawassee88 Posts: 35,754 Member
    Eat breakfast every day, if you can. Maintenance is fun. Edge your way in very slowly and it won't overwhelm you. Add 50, 100, 200, 300, 400 calories and so on until you reach your threshold over a period of time. Refresh your calorie/exercise goals every two weeks until you reach your optimum weight. Maintenance is the reward for a job well done. It has challenges but maintaining your exercise program is key to long term weight stability. Keep tracking your data points if it doesn't affect your comfort level. Your nutritionist is your guide but MFP is a good tool to make the transition.
  • kaydensmom2009
    kaydensmom2009 Posts: 57 Member
    I kept losing weight when trying to transition to maintenance. I’m below my goal technically but am happy here but really don’t want to lose more, and it doesn’t seem like long but I have been able to maintain for like 2 weeks when I was consistently dropping trying to maintain for about 2 months. It’s been a slow process of increasing my calories but I’m finally getting to the point that I can eat actually maintainence calories and not feel bad about it. But I was in a deficit mindset for about 17 months so it took me a while to mentally flip that switch. But yes the fear of gaining weight back has been real for me.
  • LiveOnceBeHappy
    LiveOnceBeHappy Posts: 448 Member
    I kept losing weight when trying to transition to maintenance. I’m below my goal technically but am happy here but really don’t want to lose more, and it doesn’t seem like long but I have been able to maintain for like 2 weeks when I was consistently dropping trying to maintain for about 2 months. It’s been a slow process of increasing my calories but I’m finally getting to the point that I can eat actually maintainence calories and not feel bad about it. But I was in a deficit mindset for about 17 months so it took me a while to mentally flip that switch. But yes the fear of gaining weight back has been real for me.

    I have lost more than I wanted to also. I've had multiple goals, and the last one was the for-real goal (125 lbs). But then I got to 120 lbs. Then I got to 116 lbs. Ack! I'm working on finding the right balance. It's weird, but it was easier to lose weight than it is to find the maintenance balance, for me.