Didn't lose any weight this week
Nykkismommy21
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I have read enough of the forums, I think ,that I should know how this goes. But yes I didn't lose any weight this week , at one point I was up by 2 lbs which I lost again, after walking 5.3 miles yesterday. What im afraid of is that my breakfasts are holding me back. They feel soo elaborate, between my protein shakes with pb and bananas, and sometimes I have some added extras, the thing is I always stay within my calories for the day. After doing my nightly workout I still have about 300 calories maybe less. Could having too much sugar or peanut butter, hold me from losing weight even if im staying within my daily cals. I even think I undereat for my activity level. 1390 now that I started walking to take my son to school. But honestly now my walking is about 4-5 miles depending on if i have extra appts to get to walking. This post probably dont make sense. I guess between my dvd JM workout and walking all this week 4 -5 miles a day. I expected to see some more lbs lost. I'm worried my crazy breakfasts might be ti blame. Sometimes they can be up to 700 calories. But I also stop eating by 7pm . Am I worrying for nothing? Sorry for being so rambly. I have stopped myself from posting several times. But it's weighing heavy on my mind. Thank u.
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Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I have read enough of the forums, I think ,that I should know how this goes. But yes I didn't lose any weight this week , at one point I was up by 2 lbs which I lost again, after walking 5.3 miles yesterday. What im afraid of is that my breakfasts are holding me back. They feel soo elaborate, between my protein shakes with pb and bananas, and sometimes I have some added extras, the thing is I always stay within my calories for the day. After doing my nightly workout I still have about 300 calories maybe less. Could having too much sugar or peanut butter, hold me from losing weight even if im staying within my daily cals. I even think I undereat for my activity level. 1390 now that I started walking to take my son to school. But honestly now my walking is about 4-5 miles depending on if i have extra appts to get to walking. This post probably dont make sense. I guess between my dvd JM workout and walking all this week 4 -5 miles a day. I expected to see some more lbs lost. I'm worried my crazy breakfasts might be ti blame. Sometimes they can be up to 700 calories. But I also stop eating by 7pm . Am I worrying for nothing? Sorry for being so rambly. I have stopped myself from posting several times. But it's weighing heavy on my mind. Thank u.
A week is too soon too panic.
You are only having "too much sugar or too much peanut butter" if eating those things is putting you over your calories allotted for the day.
How are you measuring your calorie intake?12 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I have read enough of the forums, I think ,that I should know how this goes. But yes I didn't lose any weight this week , at one point I was up by 2 lbs which I lost again, after walking 5.3 miles yesterday. What im afraid of is that my breakfasts are holding me back. They feel soo elaborate, between my protein shakes with pb and bananas, and sometimes I have some added extras, the thing is I always stay within my calories for the day. After doing my nightly workout I still have about 300 calories maybe less. Could having too much sugar or peanut butter, hold me from losing weight even if im staying within my daily cals. I even think I undereat for my activity level. 1390 now that I started walking to take my son to school. But honestly now my walking is about 4-5 miles depending on if i have extra appts to get to walking. This post probably dont make sense. I guess between my dvd JM workout and walking all this week 4 -5 miles a day. I expected to see some more lbs lost. I'm worried my crazy breakfasts might be ti blame. Sometimes they can be up to 700 calories. But I also stop eating by 7pm . Am I worrying for nothing? Sorry for being so rambly. I have stopped myself from posting several times. But it's weighing heavy on my mind. Thank u.
A week is too soon too panic.
You are only having "too much sugar or too much peanut butter" if eating those things is putting you over your calories allotted for the day.
How are you measuring your calorie intake?
Just reading the serving size and using measuring spoons and cups . I do plan to purchase a food scale,something digital when I get paid next month.2 -
Also, if you've been reading the forums, you may have already seen this chart, but it's always a good place to start, since it pretty much covers all of the reasons you're not showing a weight loss on the scale.
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Nykkismommy21 wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I have read enough of the forums, I think ,that I should know how this goes. But yes I didn't lose any weight this week , at one point I was up by 2 lbs which I lost again, after walking 5.3 miles yesterday. What im afraid of is that my breakfasts are holding me back. They feel soo elaborate, between my protein shakes with pb and bananas, and sometimes I have some added extras, the thing is I always stay within my calories for the day. After doing my nightly workout I still have about 300 calories maybe less. Could having too much sugar or peanut butter, hold me from losing weight even if im staying within my daily cals. I even think I undereat for my activity level. 1390 now that I started walking to take my son to school. But honestly now my walking is about 4-5 miles depending on if i have extra appts to get to walking. This post probably dont make sense. I guess between my dvd JM workout and walking all this week 4 -5 miles a day. I expected to see some more lbs lost. I'm worried my crazy breakfasts might be ti blame. Sometimes they can be up to 700 calories. But I also stop eating by 7pm . Am I worrying for nothing? Sorry for being so rambly. I have stopped myself from posting several times. But it's weighing heavy on my mind. Thank u.
A week is too soon too panic.
You are only having "too much sugar or too much peanut butter" if eating those things is putting you over your calories allotted for the day.
How are you measuring your calorie intake?
Just reading the serving size and using measuring spoons and cups . I do plan to purchase a food scale,something digital when I get paid next month.
I would be willing to bet there's your main issue. You are very likely eating more than you think.
And you don't have to blow a lot of money on a food scale, either. I got my digital one on Amazon for @ $20.005 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »Also, if you've been reading the forums, you may have already seen this chart, but it's always a good place to start, since it pretty much covers all of the reasons you're not showing a weight loss on the scale.
Yes, lol I have. I guess it is too soon to panic. I thought if I did everything right ,I would see weight loss weekly. I started worrying I was doing something wrong. Sometimes when I see my breakfasts so caloric I panic. Lol1 -
It's totally fine to have one of your meals be very caloric. It's the total calories you consume over the course of the day that matters. If you're still eating at deficit, it doesn't matter how many calories are in any given meal.5
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Just reading the serving size and using measuring spoons and cups . I do plan to purchase a food scale,something digital when I get paid next month. [/quote]
I agree a week is too soon to really know what's going on...but using spoons and cups to measure solids is very inaccurate, especially with highly caloric food such as peanut butter. So yes, do get that scale as soon as you possible! And try not to be too shocked when you see what an actual serving of peanut butter looks like. It's sad.
I used spoons/cups during the first two months of using MFP and only lost two pounds. Once I got the scale, I lost 9 lbs over the next two months! So there's the upside.6 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »Nykkismommy21 wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I have read enough of the forums, I think ,that I should know how this goes. But yes I didn't lose any weight this week , at one point I was up by 2 lbs which I lost again, after walking 5.3 miles yesterday. What im afraid of is that my breakfasts are holding me back. They feel soo elaborate, between my protein shakes with pb and bananas, and sometimes I have some added extras, the thing is I always stay within my calories for the day. After doing my nightly workout I still have about 300 calories maybe less. Could having too much sugar or peanut butter, hold me from losing weight even if im staying within my daily cals. I even think I undereat for my activity level. 1390 now that I started walking to take my son to school. But honestly now my walking is about 4-5 miles depending on if i have extra appts to get to walking. This post probably dont make sense. I guess between my dvd JM workout and walking all this week 4 -5 miles a day. I expected to see some more lbs lost. I'm worried my crazy breakfasts might be ti blame. Sometimes they can be up to 700 calories. But I also stop eating by 7pm . Am I worrying for nothing? Sorry for being so rambly. I have stopped myself from posting several times. But it's weighing heavy on my mind. Thank u.
A week is too soon too panic.
You are only having "too much sugar or too much peanut butter" if eating those things is putting you over your calories allotted for the day.
How are you measuring your calorie intake?
Just reading the serving size and using measuring spoons and cups . I do plan to purchase a food scale,something digital when I get paid next month.
I would be willing to bet there's your main issue. You are very likely eating more than you think.
And you don't have to blow a lot of money on a food scale, either. I got my digital one on Amazon for @ $20.00
Yeah I thought about that too, about going over a bit more, but I only have my setting to lighly active, since I am a mother of toddlers who spends time ,cooking, cleaning up after toys, walking up and down apt stairs, taking out trash ,doing laundry, and now walking son to and fro school each morning. I only include my jillian Michaels workout, and save half of those calories. The thing is I dont count my 1hr and a half of walking in my exercise, figure that gives me a bit of room for error.because if I am erring,it cant be more than an extra tspoon of pb or extra honey pecan pieces. But ,that's just my thinking, what do I know!!1 -
Just reading the serving size and using measuring spoons and cups . I do plan to purchase a food scale,something digital when I get paid next month. [/quote]
I agree a week is too soon to really know what's going on...but using spoons and cups to measure solids is very inaccurate, especially with highly caloric food such as peanut butter. So yes, do get that scale as soon as you possible! And try not to be too shocked when you see what an actual serving of peanut butter looks like. It's sad.
I used spoons/cups during the first two months of using MFP and only lost two pounds. Once I got the scale, I lost 9 lbs over the next two months! So there's the upside.[/quote]
Thanks ,yeah I definetley need a food scale.0 -
Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I guess it is too soon to panic. I thought if I did everything right ,I would see weight loss weekly. I started worrying I was doing something wrong. Sometimes when I see my breakfasts so caloric I panic. Lol
You aren't likely to see a weight loss every week because weight loss isn't linear. Look for an overall downward trend over time.
I concentrate on the process. If I'm consuming calories at a deficit then my weight will eventually end up lower no matter what the scale says today.
Here's my weight trend over a 3 month period where I was at or below my calorie goal every day:
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Nykkismommy21 wrote: »I guess it is too soon to panic. I thought if I did everything right ,I would see weight loss weekly. I started worrying I was doing something wrong. Sometimes when I see my breakfasts so caloric I panic. Lol
You aren't likely to see a weight loss every week because weight loss isn't linear. Look for an overall downward trend over time.
I concentrate on the process. If I'm consuming calories at a deficit then my weight will eventually end up lower no matter what the scale says today.
Here's my weight trend over a 3 month period where I was at or below my calorie goal every day:
This^^
OP: You will eventually be the weight you deserve to be. Just not necessarily on the day you think you deserve it.10 -
Thanks everyone. I feel better, honestly. I think I just had to hear it . I left my diary open too. Just in case I needed to change something I dont see.0
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Is this by any chance your first month(ish) of weight loss? Some women add as many as several pounds of water weight at some point in their monthly cycle, and that can happen anytime from ovulation through menstruation. This water weight will temporarily mask fat loss from showing up on the scale, but it drops off in a few days.
If you haven't had a chance to observe your weight fluctuations through at least one full cycle plus a bit, this is a possible explanation.
Regardless, after only a week with no loss, patience is the right strategy.6 -
Is this by any chance your first month(ish) of weight loss? Some women add as many as several pounds of water weight at some point in their monthly cycle, and that can happen anytime from ovulation through menstruation. This water weight will temporarily mask fat loss from showing up on the scale, but it drops off in a few days.
If you haven't had a chance to observe your weight fluctuations through at least one full cycle plus a bit, this is a possible explanation.
Regardless, after only a week with no loss, patience is the right strategy.
Yes ,it's sort of my first month actually tracking thru mfp. Before this I was watching what I ate ,and trying a couple fad type stuff, and intermittent fasting, for the month prior. But now yes , tracking cals,measuring, and weighing in daily, but only counting Friday's ( it used to be Thursday).1 -
Yea don't worry about anything too much until you get you're food scale then you'll know exactly everything your consuming . Using measuring cup and spoons are either underestimated or overestimated and majority of the time its overestimated1
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Wanted to update this. To show how sometimes we can get ahead of ourselves and start worrying prematurely.I did indeed lose my 2lbs this week, well more like five days after my weekly weigh in. But better late than never. I knew I was doing mostly everything I was supposed too!! Which goes to show, if we know we are doing right, we just gotta be patient, like the advice I was wonderfully given here stated. So there we go. Thank you.
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Nykkismommy21 wrote: »Wanted to update this. To show how sometimes we can get ahead of ourselves and start worrying prematurely.I did indeed lose my 2lbs this week, well more like five days after my weekly weigh in. But better late than never. I knew I was doing mostly everything I was supposed too!! Which goes to show, if we know we are doing right, we just gotta be patient, like the advice I was wonderfully given here stated. So there we go. Thank you.
I'm so glad to hear it! Thank you for replying back to let us know how things turned out: That's so helpful for others who may have the same kinds of questions.2 -
Way to go! I had a seven day stretch just recently where I lost and gained and lost the same couple of pounds - it's frustrating, but you just got to keep on keeping on.1
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I'm also having this week of no loss happening to me. Just trying to be patient and see it eventually. Funny how one weeks weigh in makes us second guess everything.1
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Nykkismommy21 wrote: »Wanted to update this. To show how sometimes we can get ahead of ourselves and start worrying prematurely.I did indeed lose my 2lbs this week, well more like five days after my weekly weigh in. But better late than never. I knew I was doing mostly everything I was supposed too!! Which goes to show, if we know we are doing right, we just gotta be patient, like the advice I was wonderfully given here stated. So there we go. Thank you.
I'm so glad to hear it! Thank you for replying back to let us know how things turned out: That's so helpful for others who may have the same kinds of questions.
You bet. I know I would want to know how that went!!1 -
melissajkxoxo wrote: »I'm also having this week of no loss happening to me. Just trying to be patient and see it eventually. Funny how one weeks weigh in makes us second guess everything.
Yes!! It was so nerve wracking. I was trying not to be obsessive about it, but we know how that goes! But the thing I tool out of this is that if I have faith that im doing what im supposed to ,the progress wont have no choice but to present itself. Shoot it better lol. But it's really gotta be a get honest with yourself moment, and if changes need to be made ,make them. But if not, then we have to be patient and let the results show up, even if it takes a few extra, days, weeks? Stay strong everyone1 -
MegaMooseEsq wrote: »Way to go! I had a seven day stretch just recently where I lost and gained and lost the same couple of pounds - it's frustrating, but you just got to keep on keeping on.
Take my experience, and trust that your work will produce your desired results soon enough!!2 -
Try to walk or work out before breakfast. If u eat even piece of apple you are not gonna burn even 1single gram of fat. And oh,,, well your breakfast has to be below 250 cal. But the best tecnique: in the morning drink cup of water, than go for a walk for 35min brisk tempo. Than you spend another hour or 1/2 hr without food. Only after that, have small breakfast skipping carbs (no banana, no peanut butter) put some spinach or salad leaves and berries in the blender to feel full. Use proteins not carbs, not fat with fiber.
If u want to loose weight, be very careful with pb and all nuts. Count every one almond. Number 10-12 is magic number for nuts a day!!!9 -
Try to walk or work out before breakfast. If u eat even piece of apple you are not gonna burn even 1single gram of fat. And oh,,, well your breakfast has to be below 250 cal. But the best tecnique: in the morning drink cup of water, than go for a walk for 35min brisk tempo. Than you spend another hour or 1/2 hr without food. Only after that, have small breakfast skipping carbs (no banana, no peanut butter) put some spinach or salad leaves and berries in the blender to feel full. Use proteins not carbs, not fat with fiber.
If u want to loose weight, be very careful with pb and all nuts. Count every one almond. Number 10-12 is magic number for nuts a day!!!
None of that is necessary.
What's so magical about an apple that it stops all fat loss? (Hint: nothing, because it doesn't)
It's great if that plan works for you. The thing is, though, that any eating plan will work for weight loss if it puts you at a calorie deficit and you'll stick with it over time.2 -
Insuline spike, Insuline and fat burn are opposite thinks. In presenst of insuline fat going to store, not burn9
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Try to walk or work out before breakfast. If u eat even piece of apple you are not gonna burn even 1single gram of fat. And oh,,, well your breakfast has to be below 250 cal. But the best tecnique: in the morning drink cup of water, than go for a walk for 35min brisk tempo. Than you spend another hour or 1/2 hr without food. Only after that, have small breakfast skipping carbs (no banana, no peanut butter) put some spinach or salad leaves and berries in the blender to feel full. Use proteins not carbs, not fat with fiber.
If u want to loose weight, be very careful with pb and all nuts. Count every one almond. Number 10-12 is magic number for nuts a day!!!
^ Wow. Absolutely none of that.1 -
Insuline spike, Insuline and fat burn are opposite thinks. In presenst of insuline fat going to store, not burn
Yet despite never doing fasted cardio in the AM, I somehow lost 60+ pounds, nearly all of it fat. Peanut butter darn near every day before AM cardio, too.
It's a miracle!
Seriously, if that set of rules is working for you, and you're getting adequate well-balanced nutrition along the way: Yay, you!
Expect some disagreement when you recommend it to others, though: For most, it's unnecessary complexity. Also, read the whole thread: OP got her situation sorted, and said so, before your post.3
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