What is going on?
veronikamellon
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So I was very upset about gaining my ~2 lbs back all of a sudden despite all the diet and exercise. No matter how much I tried, the weight would just not go away (yes, I know about weighing food and all that). I started thinking something was wrong with me. This weekend I didn't really restrict what I was eating (about 2000 on Sat and 1700 on Sun with the goal of 1200, so not careful at all) and didn't do much exercise apart from chores like cleaning the house. I should also mention that I am 5.1, so every ounce counts. Anyway, lo and behold, one pound just disappeared on Saturday and the other one was also gone this morning. I am aware of possible fluctuations, but this one was too strange of a coincidence. Also I should mention that I am approaching TOM and was not drinking nearly enough water on the weekend. I still came out 0.5 lighter than last week so I guess this is a win. Was that a long awaited whoosh? Water weight? Coincidence? Should I expect even more to fall off once I am done with the TOM? Should I drink less water? What do you think?
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So many things can affect it. Sometimes it's actually throughput if you get my drift. Eating more can make things move through faster. Sometimes it's just a matter of sleep or water or whatever. I understand your concern because I've been bouncing back and forth on two pounds myself but experience tells me it will eventually move. Looks like your finally did. I wouldn't think that eating more consistently will cause you to lose faster though. That just doesn't add up.1
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@cheryldumais Right, I understand that. But things like that do mess with one's head. Besides, it is so difficult to stay in a calorie deficit with a fit husband, who has an active job and maintains at around 2300. Arrgh. Cheat days are almost unavoidable.0
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I feel your pain. I built a cheat meal every couple of weeks into my plan at the beginning. It really helped me to stay on track. Knowing I had a meal coming where I could indulge made me wait. Now I am really close to goal so I usually only have a cheat meal once a month or so but it still helps.
My husband isn't fit but he eats anything and everything all day long. Drives me nuts! The coffee table is full of his snacks, M&M's, chips etc. It makes it really hard to deny yourself. Hang in there kiddo it's worth the suffering.2 -
I don't understand why your husband being able to eat more than you makes it hard for you to eat an appropriate amount of food. That's like saying my baby pees in her diaper and therefore I have trouble not wetting my pants.
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@cheryldumais I'll try... Thanks for your kind words. TOM is coming up and that means i can't exercise for at least 3 days. This is going to make it that much harder. Just have to pick up the pace later I guess1
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@jemhh because a) he's the cook in the family b) we have at least 2 meals together every day c) we both freaking love food, tasting different flavors etc. When he tries to cook according to my calorie deficit, he ends up hangry and starving, or eating unhealthy snacks to fill up. It's a canandrum. I wonder how other couples handle that.2
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My bio straight up says that food is my biggest passion and I don't tolerate eating food I don't enjoy. When I moved into my new apartment, I couldn't find my TV remote for 6 months but I didn't realize it because I had Food Network on 24/7 and didn't try changing it.
I limit myself to 1400 calories a day and my boyfriend doesn't monitor what he eats, but I don't have a problem monitoring my portions because of what he's eating. His favorite meal is an all-you-can-eat sushi place where he puts down 4.5k calories in one meal (he's in good shape, I can only dream of putting down that much sushi ;_; ). Your husband shouldn't really be having to "cook according to" your calorie deficit. You just change your portion size. Flavor doesn't necessarily mean butter, oil, and fats. Spices / herbs are usually no-to-low cal so my food is plenty tasty. What kind of foods are you eating that makes it a problem?5 -
Buy these problem solved.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10549713/for-the-future-help-i-stalled-posts-read-this#latest
But really, you gained the weight back because you ate more than normal, and depending on the type of food, and the lack of hydration probably caused you to gain water weight. These are just natural fluctuations that happen, but if you keep going well over your calorie goals it's not always going to bounce back like that.0 -
veronikamellon wrote: »@cheryldumais I'll try... Thanks for your kind words. TOM is coming up and that means i can't exercise for at least 3 days. This is going to make it that much harder. Just have to pick up the pace later I guess
Why does TOM stop you exercising?
On the food part. I eat around 1600 a day, my husband 3000. I cook us the same meals just he has more of it than I do.4 -
veronikamellon wrote: »@jemhh because a) he's the cook in the family b) we have at least 2 meals together every day c) we both freaking love food, tasting different flavors etc. When he tries to cook according to my calorie deficit, he ends up hangry and starving, or eating unhealthy snacks to fill up. It's a canandrum. I wonder how other couples handle that.
You just need to eat less food. At any time, my husband is 70-100 pounds heavier than I am. I lost over 50 pounds while he ate plenty more than I did, both foods that I ate and foods that I skipped. We just eat different amounts of food. There's no such thing as cooking according to a calorie deficit. There's cooking and then there is eating portions that fill your calorie allowance.2 -
veronikamellon wrote: »@jemhh because a) he's the cook in the family b) we have at least 2 meals together every day c) we both freaking love food, tasting different flavors etc. When he tries to cook according to my calorie deficit, he ends up hangry and starving, or eating unhealthy snacks to fill up. It's a canandrum. I wonder how other couples handle that.
I'm the cook in my family, and it is extremely easy to cook something, and serve two different serving sizes, he doesn't have to cook to your calorie goals. I guess I don't understand the problem either.
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@RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Because of pain, diarrhea and debilitating fatigue. I can barely get through the work day in the beginning of TOM, exercising is out of the question.2
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I think the biggest problem is that he loves cookies and pies and I am quite good at baking. So every once in a while he requests something yummy and I just have to comply. As for his cooking, he leans towards Mediterranean cuisines which is ok except for the occasional detours into fried potatoes and the like. We both kind of use food to express our love I guess. He used to be offended when I turned down some of his dinner suggestions because they involve way too much cream or butter. I finally explained to him the calorie needs and bmr and all that, so we are trying to work it out. He seems to feel sorry for me. Which is sort of funny if you think about it.2
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Buy these problem solved.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10549713/for-the-future-help-i-stalled-posts-read-this#latest
But really, you gained the weight back because you ate more than normal, and depending on the type of food, and the lack of hydration probably caused you to gain water weight. These are just natural fluctuations that happen, but if you keep going well over your calorie goals it's not always going to bounce back like that.
The thing is that I didn't eat more than normal. I stuck to my calorie deficit and pushed myself exercising every single day. I ate more only on Sat and Sun and that's when the weight came off. Just trying to understand what was going on.
Edit: I also made sure to drink at least 60 oz of water during the day, which is supposed to be a recommended amount for my size.
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veronikamellon wrote: »@RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Because of pain, diarrhea and debilitating fatigue. I can barely get through the work day in the beginning of TOM, exercising is out of the question.
Period pain it is best to exercise through.
Your periods give you diarrhoea and debilitating fatigue, I'e never heard of that before. What was your Doctors explanation?1 -
@RuNaRoUnDaFiEld the doctor ran $800 worth of tests and said that "hormones are all fine, it can be anything, everyone is different". I just learned to live with it.0
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2 Lbs either way is well within the realm of completely normal body weight fluctuations...hell, I've swung up and down 5 Lbs since Friday...2
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My weight seems to trail my diet by a day or two. I can eat badly today, and eat well and work out Thursday, but the scale Friday morning will punish me...2
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RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »veronikamellon wrote: »@RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Because of pain, diarrhea and debilitating fatigue. I can barely get through the work day in the beginning of TOM, exercising is out of the question.
Period pain it is best to exercise through.
Your periods give you diarrhoea and debilitating fatigue, I'e never heard of that before. What was your Doctors explanation?
Prostaglandins (produced in the uterine lining) cause the uterine muscles to contract. What I have read is that high levels of them may cause contraction in other areas as well and that can lead to diarrhea.4 -
I previously lost 60 pounds over the course of a year through calorie counting and exercise. When I hit a plateau, (usually every few weeks or so) sometimes I would go to my local country buffet and have a really good cheat meal complete with dessert. Then, I would go back to my normal calorie intake and I could almost guarantee a weight loss of a pound the following week. Not sure why, but it sometimes worked for me.1
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Iamnotasenior wrote: »When I hit a plateau, (usually every few weeks or so) sometimes I would go to my local country buffet and have a really good cheat meal complete with dessert. Then, I would go back to my normal calorie intake and I could almost guarantee a weight loss of a pound the following week. Not sure why, but it sometimes worked for me.
That's a pretty common phenomenon. We'd all like to think we're perfectly tuned machines that lose weight exactly in accordance with our daily calorie intake, but often it doesn't quite work that way in real life. Yes, over time it probably will, but not necessarily weekly or even monthly. I know plenty of people who swear by Big Macs and fries to break a stall.
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veronikamellon wrote: »@jemhh because a) he's the cook in the family b) we have at least 2 meals together every day c) we both freaking love food, tasting different flavors etc. When he tries to cook according to my calorie deficit, he ends up hangry and starving, or eating unhealthy snacks to fill up. It's a canandrum. I wonder how other couples handle that.
My boyfriend is 6'2", 185 and runs marathons. I'm 5'4" 144 and powerlift with no cardio. We literally just have to make different things sometimes. Or if he makes a grain, I have to double the veg and protein. He is a vegetarian too. We make it work. His and her portions
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My boyfriend is 6'2", 185 and runs marathons. I'm 5'4" 144 and powerlift with no cardio. We literally just have to make different things sometimes. Or if he makes a grain, I have to double the veg and protein. He is a vegetarian too. We make it work. His and her portions
I talked to him about this idea and he said he can't do that because it feels like he is cheating me out food. Idk he is weird that way. It took me years to convince him that eating different things for breakfast (i love eggs and he dislikes them, for example) doesn't necessarily mean that I am looking for a divorce lawyer. Strange attachment issues? I guess he'll just have to graze when I'm not around.0 -
My hubby is 25kgs heavier than me and a couple inches taller, yet i eat more than him, plus he is still in the middle of his dinner when I've moved on to dessert, i eat very quickly, whereas he seems to chew every bite 20 times!. The difference is, that i am a hundred times more active than him, i doubt he would even get 2,000 steps in a day. He also eats nothing all throughout the day, and eats his lot at dinner and in to the evening, whereas my last bit of food is at 6:30pm at the latest.1
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