Bizarre weigh ins - makes no sense! 2lbs gain overnight?

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  • Debbie_Ferr
    Debbie_Ferr Posts: 582 Member
    edited September 2017
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    What gets continually lost in all of this talk about retaining water is that retaining water is not a bad thing....unless you have a specific medical issue with it. If you are lurker reading this thread, my biggest advice is to not try to control how much water your body is retaining in an effort to chase a scale number. It's pointless. It's not relevant to fat loss, it's not relevant to fitness. It's a body's natural mechanism. Just know how it works. And know how the deficit process works.

    Fluctuation of 5 pounds overnight is not bizarre. It's normal.

    yes. So many people freak out 1 or 2 days after consuming a large quantity of sodium while eating out.
    1- The scale jumps up 5 pounds, and they think they've gained 5 pounds of fat.

    2- They then proceed to exercise heavily, and the weight drops the next day.
    So they assume the weight loss was because of the heavy exercising. WRONG

    When in essence, most of the time, the weight gain was water retention.
    And the weight loss was because they're system finally flushed out the sodium and water-retention.

    btw~ to gain 5 pounds of fat/muscle you'd have to consume and retain an additional 17,500 calories.
    1 pound = 3,500 calories. so 3,500 x 5 = 17,500.
    Most of us don't consume 17,500 calories within a couple of days!!

    so don't sweat the small stuff. :):)
  • JRSINAZ
    JRSINAZ Posts: 158 Member
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    I am on board with those voting water weight. Alcohol especially always screws that up for me. I cook my own food mostly to cut sodium but it's a battle too. Lots of sodium replacement options out there.
  • Summrbunni
    Summrbunni Posts: 3 Member
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    I have noticed on my digital scale that I sometimes need to weigh 2-3 times so that the scale calibrates because it needs to adjust to the surface. It has been a big difference in numbers! FYI in case that might be the issue for you as well.
  • klowieislyfe1
    klowieislyfe1 Posts: 46 Member
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    Whenever I go out drinking, I initially wake up the same weight or lighter, and then through the day as I drink water it gets retained. Plus alcohol dehydrates you, which also means you could wake up lighter before you replenish what you lost. So I think the damage from a night out takes a day or so to show up.
  • cebreisch
    cebreisch Posts: 1,340 Member
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    That’s why you track things like that over time. I swear when I was “on the wagon” a few years ago, I was consistently losing an average of 1.5 pounds/week. Thing was, there were weeks when I’d be really diligent and gain 3-5 pounds for no reason whatsoever. THen I’d go back the next week and lose 4-6 pounds.

    Our bodies are an ongoing chemistry experiment. You don’t know exactly what meal will cause you to hold onto water, or to get rid of all the water. THen the plateaus. You don’t know when they’ll arrive, but you know you can’t be on this path and have it not happen either.

    Get a spreadsheet to track the ups/downs over time - look at the stats enough to be able to see if you can predict when they might hit, or review your food journal to see if you can tell if any of the food you ate that week could have caused it. It’s all about the data and reviewing it to see what trends you can find to either explain why something happened and maybe glean something to help keep it from happening in the future - at least to such a great degree.
  • RamboKitty87
    RamboKitty87 Posts: 272 Member
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    phwdjones wrote: »
    I know full well how the scales can get annoying but trust your instincts I knew I had lost weight but sometimes just keep weighing yourself, I had put 2 lbs on recently but I knew I could not have due to my restricted diet ( I have a faulty gallbladder ) I have a very sluggish digestive system due to my illness and constipation and water retention plays a big part in it for me, you could be consuming too many carbs or sodium which can have an impact on weight, make sure the food you are logging is accurate in the system as sometimes it can be wrong so compare food labels with the system, weighing/measuring can make a huge difference also, you'd be surprised how different you think it weighs to actually weighing it, I made a few mistakes a long time ago due to this, especially bananas lol I used to just put them down as 100g.... sometimes bananas can weigh anywhere between 60g - 200g maybe more... anyway plus the less you weigh the harder it can be to lose weight (sometimes) I would put if you haven't already to lose 1lb per week and see if it makes a difference. I wish you all the best.
    Edit: maybe lay off the burgers and what are you doing with the eggs as you have just put eggs, are you frying them? boiling them, poaching? scrambling? also maybe make sure fat, carbs, sodium, etc are not in the red, it can make a difference, even switching to reduced fat versions of things or wheat versions of things can make a huge difference.

    Thank you. With my eggs I usually scramble with a bit of frylight (the 1kcal cooking spray).
    I find burgers are very satiating for me and help me feel like I'm not on a diet! Stupid really but hey, after trying to lose weight so long I need home comforts.

    Hey, do you add milk? butter to your scrambled eggs? it makes a difference trust me :)
    also you could try and make your own burgers... look up healthier burger recipes or something or use turkey mince or lean mince so you know whats in them... it is frustrating at times I know :)