Not loosing but gaining weight ;-(

Hi all, I've been following my fitness pal for ages now, last year I lost 14lb quite easy but gradually crept back on, I attend the gym 3x weekly and have also started spinning and box fit 2xa week for the past two weeks, I'm getting really down about not seeing any weight loss and hardly any inch loss, I've stopped the gym at one point but continued with my fitness pal to see if that would make a difference-and also shocked my body in stuffing it with anything I could eat for a few days, but nothing is shifting!!!! WHY? please anyone!!! Help me :-(

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  • cerise_noir
    cerise_noir Posts: 5,468 Member
    ^This.

    Log everything that you eat, drink and cook with. Use a food scale.
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    I log everything I eat but doesn't seem to help
  • kpeterson539
    kpeterson539 Posts: 220 Member
    meomai2 wrote: »
    I log everything I eat but doesn't seem to help

    Are you using a digital scale to weigh your food?
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    Yeah each portion I weigh, just not working for some reason
  • leopardessa
    leopardessa Posts: 17 Member
    I would just keep exercising and inputting your food on here for another couple of weeks and see what happens. If you see the scale stop going up and you are certain it is fully functioning, go to your doctor as the weight gain in spite of all your efforts can be a symptom of something like low thyroid function.
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    The Monday all I ate was homemade lentil soup I tried to keep my food very low that day, thanks for all the input and advice, I'll put it down to my age :|:|
  • janjunie
    janjunie Posts: 1,200 Member
    meomai2 wrote: »
    Hi all, I've been following my fitness pal for ages now, last year I lost 14lb quite easy but gradually crept back on, I attend the gym 3x weekly and have also started spinning and box fit 2xa week for the past two weeks, I'm getting really down about not seeing any weight loss and hardly any inch loss, I've stopped the gym at one point but continued with my fitness pal to see if that would make a difference-and also shocked my body in stuffing it with anything I could eat for a few days, but nothing is shifting!!!! WHY? please anyone!!! Help me :-(

    Well if you stopped exercise, but continued eating the same amount, maintenance or weight gain is to be expected. One day of eating only lentil soup is not going to help you in the long or short term. Either get back to going to the gym or cut the amount of calories you are eating. Your problem has nothing to do with age.
  • theledger5
    theledger5 Posts: 63 Member
    You haven't said how much of a calorie deficit you are creating? You need to log every morsel consistently for 2 weeks - creating 500 cals a day deficit then come back and report.
  • charleycartee
    charleycartee Posts: 49 Member
    looking at your diary, it looks like you're putting in default values for several items. That makes it seem likely that you're not weighing everything.

  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    Thank you all :)
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,928 Member
    You can do it <3
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    meomai2 wrote: »
    The Monday all I ate was homemade lentil soup I tried to keep my food very low that day, thanks for all the input and advice, I'll put it down to my age :|:|

    How old are you? Please dont say you're a decrepit 30 something year old :lol:
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    49, I've took everyone's advice on here I mixed it together, I'll track every bit I eat and drink and see if I have any results, my daily calorie intake is 1200 and I don't enter my work outs so I'm obviously burning off a hell of a lot more than I'm taking in
  • missh1967
    missh1967 Posts: 661 Member
    edited July 2017
    It's not your age. I used that excuse for a while, too. ;) I'm 50.
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    I thought this might be the case about muscle build but I'm hardly seeing results on the tape measure either
  • duddysdad
    duddysdad Posts: 403 Member
    My wife's 88 year old grandmother lost almost 100 pounds, on purpose. It's not age.
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    edited July 2017
    meomai2 wrote: »
    49, I've took everyone's advice on here I mixed it together, I'll track every bit I eat and drink and see if I have any results, my daily calorie intake is 1200 and I don't enter my work outs so I'm obviously burning off a hell of a lot more than I'm taking in

    There's a red flag in here that you should be careful with. Be very careful with the part of your quote that I highlighted. Many folks who try to do this have one of two major problems:

    1 - They crash and burn because they're not eating enough and can't sustain it.

    -or-

    2 - They maintain a "bigger is better" deficit "just to be safe" and then suffer the consequences of not eating enough - all in a rush to lose weight faster.

    I'm not saying you are doing that, but it is important to not accelerate the process. Losing hair, brittle nails, even cognitive function, among other things can be impaired if you are not fueling your body adequately. [ETA - left an obvious one out: loss of muscle mass - something you do not want.] So if you don't enter your workouts, at least be aware that if you are starting with a high deficit to begin with (I'm not sure what your current TDEE is with the workout load you do, or your current weight), it could be detrimental.

    As tempting as it can be, don't try to lose too quickly. If you're not doing this for your overall health, you should be. If you are doing this for your overall health, you would already ensure that the process is healthy, not necessarily quick.
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    I was told by a PT not to enter my work outs, I started at 71lbs and now approx 76lbs, sorry to sound thick but what's TDEE? I'll start tracking my work outs too
  • ezekielsherrard205735
    ezekielsherrard205735 Posts: 42 Member
    it happens ;)t6y2y2gd23.jpg

  • CookiesBeGone
    CookiesBeGone Posts: 31 Member
    Where you on a very restrictive diet? I found that usually was my problem as I found it unsustainable... if not then could it be that you put on muscle whilst exercising that was causing you to gain weight? Remember that gaining weight doesn't always mean that you're gaining extra fat tissue x
  • meomai2
    meomai2 Posts: 21 Member
    Not really I'm vegetarian so sometimes eating same things each day
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    meomai2 wrote: »
    I was told by a PT not to enter my work outs, I started at 71lbs and now approx 76lbs, sorry to sound thick but what's TDEE? I'll start tracking my work outs too

    Are you saying you weigh 76lbs?