why cant I lose weight?

I have used myfinesspal in the past and its worked great for me, I was able to maintain a 7 years weight loss of 60lbs. Early last year I suddenly gained 20lb. I've been back on the app and have tried everything and cannot move the scale. I adjusted the carbs down and added more protein, I eliminated my diet soda, I average 30mins of exercise everyday. I'm working with a dietitian who has no suggestions for me. Any suggestions?

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  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    OVer what time did you put on 20 pounds? When did you start using MFP to track food and try to lose weight? How many calories a day are you eating? How do you calculate the calories in what you're eating?
  • ashleighchislett
    ashleighchislett Posts: 4 Member
    Take a look at the IIFYM (If It Fits Your Macros) Bible. Nick cheadle fitness has a version on his website that's a free download when you sign up to the newsletter. That helped me alot in realising what I needed to do to lose weight and how to calculate my macros correctly. Hopefully this helps. Good luck xx
  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    I have used myfinesspal in the past and its worked great for me, I was able to maintain a 7 years weight loss of 60lbs. Early last year I suddenly gained 20lb. I've been back on the app and have tried everything and cannot move the scale. I adjusted the carbs down and added more protein, I eliminated my diet soda, I average 30mins of exercise everyday. I'm working with a dietitian who has no suggestions for me. Any suggestions?

    no need to give up diet soda - no calories there.

    are you weighing everything you eat??
  • SharonHolley5
    SharonHolley5 Posts: 5 Member
    How sudden was the weight gain? Have you talked to your dr and/or had a full blood panel to rule out any issues?



    It was over about 4months, he did a generic panel hpd, cmp, lipids, and tsh all were normal, He sent me to a dietian who suggested switching my lunch salad with my dinner, so I make dinner and eat it the next day for lunch.
  • SharonHolley5
    SharonHolley5 Posts: 5 Member
    OVer what time did you put on 20 pounds? When did you start using MFP to track food and try to lose weight? How many calories a day are you eating? How do you calculate the calories in what you're eating?

    It was over about 4 months feb-may last year, started back with MFP March when I noticed the gain. I'm eating 1200/daily. I weigh everything, and scan the pkg in to the counter
  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    How sudden was the weight gain? Have you talked to your dr and/or had a full blood panel to rule out any issues?



    It was over about 4months, he did a generic panel hpd, cmp, lipids, and tsh all were normal, He sent me to a dietian who suggested switching my lunch salad with my dinner, so I make dinner and eat it the next day for lunch.

    Switching lunch and dinner would not help. I see no mention of calorie counting and how you determine those calories (measure food with cups spoons/estimate portions/food scale for all solid food).

    Weight loss is all about calories, not what foods to eat/not to eat or swapping meal times. If you're gaining, you're not invited a true deficit.
  • SharonHolley5
    SharonHolley5 Posts: 5 Member

    SharonHolley5 wrote: »

    How sudden was the weight gain? Have you talked to your dr and/or had a full blood panel to rule out any issues?



    It was over about 4months, he did a generic panel hpd, cmp, lipids, and tsh all were normal, He sent me to a dietian who suggested switching my lunch salad with my dinner, so I make dinner and eat it the next day for lunch.

    Switching lunch and dinner would not help. I see no mention of calorie counting and how you determine those calories (measure food with cups spoons/estimate portions/food scale for all solid food).

    Weight loss is all about calories, not what foods to eat/not to eat or swapping meal times. If you're gaining, you're not invited a true deficit.

    The weight gain was last year starting in February 2016 I went back to mfp a year ago in March 2016. I'm 5'6 and I'm eating 1200/cal daily. I weigh everything on a scale (wasn't convinced it was accurate so I bought another one, only to confirm that the first one was on point) I stick to a mostly plant based diet, most of our meat is harvested i.e. deer. I stay away from anything premade, like frozen entrees. I'm not a big fruit eater, but I will weigh and eat apples or grapes.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Have you changed jobs, homes, or significant others in the same time period as the weight gain?
  • RuNaRoUnDaFiEld
    RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Posts: 5,864 Member
    If you want help I'd open your diary.
  • SharonHolley5
    SharonHolley5 Posts: 5 Member
    Take a look at the IIFYM (If It Fits Your Macros) Bible. Nick cheadle fitness has a version on his website that's a free download when you sign up to the newsletter. That helped me alot in realising what I needed to do to lose weight and how to calculate my macros correctly. Hopefully this helps. Good luck xx

    I read through the IIFYM and calculated mine for my build, height, and weight. Then looked back in my trends for those nutrients, I consistently come in very low on protein, like by half. I DO have a tough time getting enough protein, Going to do a change up and focus on upping my protein without blowing may cals and fat.
  • savithny
    savithny Posts: 1,200 Member
    Something about your energy balance changed. Whether it was a change in some of the foods you were eating, or a change in how much exercise you were getting. Maybe how much sleep you were getting as well. Did you get a new office or change where you park or stop walking a kid to school?

    20 pounds in 4 months is 5 pounds a month, a bit more than a pound a week, so about a 500 calorie per day difference in balance. Not a huge amount in the overall scheme of things.
  • cqbkaju
    cqbkaju Posts: 1,011 Member
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