Maintainers weekly Check-in November 2017

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  • icemom011
    icemom011 Posts: 999 Member
    Name: Irina
    Age : 46
    Height : 5'7
    Total Weight lost: 75ish lbs
    Time it took to lose: about 10 months
    How long in maintenance 1year, yeah!!!
    Maintenance weight range, adjusted: 145 - 150 lbs

    Average weight recorded from January: 152.3
    Average weight recorded from February: 152.2
    Average weight recorded from March: 151.4
    Range of weight recorded from April 146.6- 150.4
    Range of weight recorded from May 144.6- 151.2
    Range of weight from June 143.6- 153.2
    Range of weight from July 143.0 - 149.6
    Range of weight from August 145.8- 151.0
    Range of weight from September 143.8 - 147.6
    Range of weight from October 143- 150.8

    Week of...
    5th November: scale 141.4, trend 144.3
    12th November: scale 142.4, trend 142.9
    19th November: scale 145.4, trend 144.4
    26th November:scale 148.2, trend 146.6

    Success/struggles of the week: ;, ( . Not too happy about the weight going up, up, up. It's even more upsetting to see it here all lined up, in black and white, with such gain. It's not all water weight, obviously, uggghhh. I've been eating way too much, so much yummy food around. Although, i have to brag, this Thanksgiving we cooked all vegan, except the turkey, and a little mistake that I've made with my usually vegan stuffing, when i grabbed chicken stock and poured it in. My wife and my daughter helped to calm down my meltdown, and we made a new and completely vegan stuffing. My daughter is vegan, you see, and she was home from school, and i am happily expanding my array of vegan dishes and desserts. It's so delicious, not necessarily low calorie though. I know what i need to do to make my numbers go down, get it back to low 140s, so it's the matter of self discipline at this time. And with holiday leftovers gone, but a lot of chocolate still present, it's somewhat challenging for me still. And what puzzles me, is how I'm so attached to particular numbers, aka scale numbers, despite all my clothes fitting well and some being too loose, I'm still way too concerned about that. I think it's fear of losing control for good and regaining. I should work on that a bit, i guess.
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    @fidangul No worries. Sometimes the scale is not our friend. If your clothes fit better, hurray! A victory. Maybe we all should take a step back and consider the NSVs.

    @kristen8000 Fire that silly nutritionist! You seem to know what you are doing and are doing it well! Keep up the good work and congrats.

    I am averaging 116# this month. My clothes still fit nicely. I run when I can and eat what I want, mostly.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    edited November 2017
    Name: Lori
    Height: 5'7"
    Total Weight lost: 150 (at lowest wt so far)
    Time it took to lose: 2 1/2 years
    How long in maintenance: 9/20/16 first day of weight within maint range
    Maintenance weight range: 150-155

    Jan avg 154.3
    Feb avg 155.1
    March avg 155.9
    April avg 154.7
    May avg 155.4
    June avg 155.4 (2 weeks only, gone rest of month)
    July avg 155.3
    Aug avg 155.6
    Sept avg 155.4
    Oct avg 155.2

    11/7/2017 156.2
    11/13/2017 157.4
    11/20/2017 158.0
    11/28/17 157.0
    Nov ave 157.1

    With all the stress I've had to deal with lately, I figured it was time to work on my response to it. I need to protect myself mentally and physically from the craziness that others throw out there. I found a couple of books that I think will help me see things and respond in a way more beneficial to me, and I've started on one of them. I am looking forward to my growth.

    Last week our Women on Weights class did not meet due to the holiday, but I went in and did my 3 workouts. This week we are picking up a few machines we haven't done before. I also asked for help getting comfortable using the squat rack.

    It looks like my bloat of the past 6 weeks might finally be easing up. I wouldn't mind having a good number for the "post" weigh in for class next week, lol.






  • HarperAnn6
    HarperAnn6 Posts: 292 Member
    Name: Harper
    Age: 39
    Height: 5'1
    Total Weight lost: 50 pounds
    Time it took to lose: one year, four months
    How long in maintenance: four months
    Maintenance weight range: 117 -122

    Average weight recorded from May: 120 (goal)
    Average weight recorded from June: 119.2
    Average weight recorded from July: 121
    Average weight recorded from August: 121
    Average weight recorded from September: 121
    Average weight recorded from October: 120.6


    Week of...
    6th November: 122
    13th November:121.6
    20th November: post missing / don't recall number
    27th November:121.8

    Success/struggles of the week: I hit 500 consecutive log-in days on MFP - a personal goal. (I thought I had accidentally skipped one day while I was away; however,I retro-logged in the early hours of that morning, and it counted:) Struggles: I have a mystery food sensitivity, and I have to go on an elimination diet to get well. Not thrilled about limiting my food choices, but it will be worth it if I feel better in the end.
  • MoTownSweat
    MoTownSweat Posts: 26 Member
    First time posting - just hit maintenance weight!

    Name: Meg
    Age: 33
    Height: 5'6"
    Total Weight lost: 40 lbs
    Time it took to lose: 13 months
    How long in maintenance: one week
    Maintenance weight range: 125-127

    Average weight recorded from January: 160
    Average weight recorded from February: 158
    Average weight recorded from March: 154
    Average weight recorded from April: 150
    Average weight recorded from May: 146
    Average weight recorded from June: 142
    Average weight recorded from July: 141
    Average weight recorded from August: 139
    Average weight recorded from September: 135
    Average weight recorded from October: 131


    Week of...
    6th November: 130
    13th November: 129
    20th November: 127
    27th November: 127

    Success/struggles of the week: I feel afraid of gaining weight after all of my hard work in losing the baby weight. My hunch is that kicking up my exercise routine (including eating back calories) will help me reject the lie that I'm "letting go" of discipline by eating a bit more.

    Even though I'm happy with my weight, I am also considering losing another couple pounds for "wiggle room" to enjoy some treats around the holidays. Are others considering this as well?
  • kristen8000
    kristen8000 Posts: 747 Member
    First time posting - just hit maintenance weight!

    Name: Meg
    Age: 33
    Height: 5'6"
    Total Weight lost: 40 lbs
    Time it took to lose: 13 months
    How long in maintenance: one week
    Maintenance weight range: 125-127

    Average weight recorded from January: 160
    Average weight recorded from February: 158
    Average weight recorded from March: 154
    Average weight recorded from April: 150
    Average weight recorded from May: 146
    Average weight recorded from June: 142
    Average weight recorded from July: 141
    Average weight recorded from August: 139
    Average weight recorded from September: 135
    Average weight recorded from October: 131


    Week of...
    6th November: 130
    13th November: 129
    20th November: 127
    27th November: 127

    Success/struggles of the week: I feel afraid of gaining weight after all of my hard work in losing the baby weight. My hunch is that kicking up my exercise routine (including eating back calories) will help me reject the lie that I'm "letting go" of discipline by eating a bit more.

    Even though I'm happy with my weight, I am also considering losing another couple pounds for "wiggle room" to enjoy some treats around the holidays. Are others considering this as well?

    Welcome to the group and congrats on losing the weight!

    As you can see I've been in "Maintaince" since the end of September. I put the the word in quotes, because since then, I've actually lost 7 additional pounds putting me 6lbs lower than my "low weight of my range". So, I have tons of wiggle room. So much that I actually need to figure out how to gain some back to get back into that range...before my clothes no longer fit. I'm sure, like many of us, find that you'll keep losing a little until you figure out your right maintainance calories. Also, our brains are so into LOSING that "not losing" takes a bit of mental change. You think "great, I can eat more", but your stomach says "ah, no, you can't fit more in".

    I wouldn't over think keeping losing so you have wiggle room, because honestly you'll probably lose a bit more anyway.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,171 Member
    First time posting - just hit maintenance weight!

    Name: Meg
    Age: 33
    Height: 5'6"
    Total Weight lost: 40 lbs
    Time it took to lose: 13 months
    How long in maintenance: one week
    Maintenance weight range: 125-127

    Average weight recorded from January: 160
    Average weight recorded from February: 158
    Average weight recorded from March: 154
    Average weight recorded from April: 150
    Average weight recorded from May: 146
    Average weight recorded from June: 142
    Average weight recorded from July: 141
    Average weight recorded from August: 139
    Average weight recorded from September: 135
    Average weight recorded from October: 131


    Week of...
    6th November: 130
    13th November: 129
    20th November: 127
    27th November: 127

    Success/struggles of the week: I feel afraid of gaining weight after all of my hard work in losing the baby weight. My hunch is that kicking up my exercise routine (including eating back calories) will help me reject the lie that I'm "letting go" of discipline by eating a bit more.

    Even though I'm happy with my weight, I am also considering losing another couple pounds for "wiggle room" to enjoy some treats around the holidays. Are others considering this as well?

    Welcome to the group and congrats on losing the weight!

    As you can see I've been in "Maintaince" since the end of September. I put the the word in quotes, because since then, I've actually lost 7 additional pounds putting me 6lbs lower than my "low weight of my range". So, I have tons of wiggle room. So much that I actually need to figure out how to gain some back to get back into that range...before my clothes no longer fit. I'm sure, like many of us, find that you'll keep losing a little until you figure out your right maintainance calories. Also, our brains are so into LOSING that "not losing" takes a bit of mental change. You think "great, I can eat more", but your stomach says "ah, no, you can't fit more in".

    I wouldn't over think keeping losing so you have wiggle room, because honestly you'll probably lose a bit more anyway.

    I agree with this. I have been in "maintenance" for about 16 months. In that time I've lost ~17 pounds. I have had to lower my goal weight range several times. It is hard not to worry about gaining, but increasing your activity will increase your deficit if you don't start eating more. How much more you need to eat may surprise you. As long as you keep track of your holiday treats and don't go overboard then you should be able to fit some treats in without any problem. Congrats on reaching your goal and welcome to maintenance!
  • cheryldumais
    cheryldumais Posts: 1,907 Member
    Name: Cheryl
    Age: 61
    Height: 5"5"
    Total Weight lost: 105 (18 pre MFP)
    Time it took to lose: 2 years
    How long in maintenance: 1 month
    Maintenance weight range: 145 - 150

    Average weight recorded from January: 160.6
    Average weight recorded from February: 161.3
    Average weight recorded from March: 159.7
    Average weight recorded from April: 155.7
    Average weight recorded from May: 152.2
    Average weight recorded from June: 150.1
    Average weight recorded from July: 148.1
    Average weight recorded from August: 146.4
    Average weight recorded from September: 145.1
    Average weight recorded from October: 146.4
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    First time posting - just hit maintenance weight!

    Name: Meg
    Age: 33
    Height: 5'6"
    Total Weight lost: 40 lbs
    Time it took to lose: 13 months
    How long in maintenance: one week
    Maintenance weight range: 125-127

    Average weight recorded from January: 160
    Average weight recorded from February: 158
    Average weight recorded from March: 154
    Average weight recorded from April: 150
    Average weight recorded from May: 146
    Average weight recorded from June: 142
    Average weight recorded from July: 141
    Average weight recorded from August: 139
    Average weight recorded from September: 135
    Average weight recorded from October: 131


    Week of...
    6th November: 130
    13th November: 129
    20th November: 127
    27th November: 127

    Success/struggles of the week: I feel afraid of gaining weight after all of my hard work in losing the baby weight. My hunch is that kicking up my exercise routine (including eating back calories) will help me reject the lie that I'm "letting go" of discipline by eating a bit more.

    Even though I'm happy with my weight, I am also considering losing another couple pounds for "wiggle room" to enjoy some treats around the holidays. Are others considering this as well?

    Congrats and welcome to maintenance. I see that you've given yourself a range of only 2 lbs. Most people find a range of 5-10 lbs most helpful because bodyweight fluctuates naturally. When you get to the top or bottom of your range adjust calories by 100-200 per day til you're back in range. That allows you to stay in control of your weight.
  • MoTownSweat
    MoTownSweat Posts: 26 Member
    Thanks for all the great tips! Love the support!
  • microwhisper
    microwhisper Posts: 84 Member
    Name: MW
    Age: 33
    Height: 5'2"
    Total Weight lost: ~20lbs
    Time it took to lose: ~4months
    How long in maintenance: 11 months
    Maintenance weight range: 110-115lbs

    Average weight recorded from January-September: 113.7 lbs
    October: 110.02 lbs

    Week of...
    4 November: 108.0 lbs
    11 November: 107.6
    18 November: 110.4
    25 November: 110.4

    Successes/struggles: Exactly the same as last week in terms of weight, which I’m happy with! I kept to my ridiculous fertility diet and didn’t lose so that’s good but I also only worked out once. So this coming week I’m going to up my workouts a little bit and hope that I can tweek my food to stay in range.
    BUT I did also just get my period which of course makes me wonder why I am bothering with this diet plan. lol. I’m only two months into it though so I’ll keep doing it at least till Jan.
  • mk2fit
    mk2fit Posts: 730 Member
    @MoTownSweat and others...I'm with @kgirlhart I, too continued losing for over a year. Gaining can be scary, continuing losing is scary as well. Adjust your activity and eating (CICO) every once in a while to meet your needs. As @lorrpb mentioned, give yourself some wiggle room. I try to stay within a 4# range and have done so for over a year. When I hit the low end, I eat a little more, at the high end, a bit less.

    See you all on the December thread!
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    I have been posting to these maintenance threads for a few months but this is my last entry.

    I consider myself "done" with my 18 month weight loss and maintenance effort which I've documented at length in my "Ready to Recomp" thread located elsewhere in this sub-forum which can be found here:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10462715/ready-to-recomp#latest

    I just posted what I consider my last entry to that thread. Bottom line: I lost 36# from 196 to 160 in the 1st 6 months and have maintained my weight at 158 +/-3 over the last 12 months. My BF declined from about 25% down to 10% as measured by hydro and I was able to recomp about 8# of LBM/BF in the last 12 months as well.

    If you are interested in the details, you can find them by clicking the link above. I will of course continue to monitor my progress in maintaining my weight/BF at current levels but I see no need to post that info publicly any further.

    Continuing good luck to the rest of you in your maintenance efforts!
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