My weight is climbing and I don't know why
timeflies95
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I've been eating less to roughly the same amount of calories as I normally do and doing about an hour of cardio 4 times a week. However, my weight has steadily climbed to close to 10 pounds in a little over a month. My lower stomach which is normally flat is distended. I'm so confused as to what could be happening. Please help.
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Are you pregnant?2
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Jesus I hope not3
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A- Have you been logging calories AND weighing your food during this time?
B-Are you having any digestive issues?
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Are you taking any new medication?2
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drimbruno2016 wrote: »Are you taking any new medication?A- Have you been logging calories AND weighing your food during this time?
B-Are you having any digestive issues?
I have been logging and weighing consistently. I did recently move which could have something to do with it I started a new birth control this past week.
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A- Have you been logging calories AND weighing your food during this time?
B-Are you having any digestive issues?
I second B.
Also, unexplained weight gain plus distended belly, going on for a month -- I think you should see a doctor. Even if it's constipation, that's kind of a long time, could be causing secondary problems. Or the constipation could be secondary to something else.0 -
You should talk to your OBGYN.
I had the same thing happening to me and it turns out the pill was messing up my hormones and making me gain weight.2 -
See a doctor to rule out some really horrible things. Please.
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Are you weighing food with a food scale?1
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timeflies95 wrote: »I've been eating less to roughly the same amount of calories as I normally do and doing about an hour of cardio 4 times a week. However, my weight has steadily climbed to close to 10 pounds in a little over a month. My lower stomach which is normally flat is distended. I'm so confused as to what could be happening. Please help.
@timeflies95. Have your macros changed? Has the time of day you eat the calories changed? Do you eat protein with carbs?
Do you weigh your food portions?
Have you been you your doctor and had a blood test? May be something medical (you can develop insulin resistance even at healthy weight, or thyroid issues, etc...).
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Are your bathroom visits regular?
If that doesn't explain things, have you considered a doctor's visit?0 -
Bottom line: you are eating more than you think you are.1
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pregnant2
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are you pregnant?
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I would go with a trip to the doctors sounds like something is up - @TavistockToad makes a pretty good suggestion if you're female or it could be something irritating your stomach and causing you to bloat/swell. Either way all we can do here is speculate.0
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the word "Roughly" is a bit of a red flag there.
Increasing exercise increases appetite.
Human beings are very, very prone to undercounting what they are taking in, by a LOT.
Increasing appetite with exercise can drastically increase the kind of eating that is difficult to count - grabbing a bite here, upping your portion sizes a bit there, etc.
It's why many (most) people don't lose all the weight by increasing activity alone, because intake will subtly increase along with activity.0 -
Hope you find out. As I've experienced something similar.
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