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Steelheader102
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I think my metabolism sucks.
Sorry and to the point. Went on a 9 day business trip to Europe. I expected to gain a couple lbs because of the fantastic, traditional culinary foods - and knowing my options wouldn't be my usual. Nevertheless, I traveled with a colleague who was also using another diet app Loseit. I left home weighing in at 215.0... came home at 220... Okay, I did expect to gain, but that seemed more than I expected in just 9 days...
So checking in with my colleague, he also gained.. But he gained .2 That's POINT 2 OF A POUND!
How can that be? We ate mostly the same things, we walked over 20,000 steps on many days. Of course I indulged in some of the best, most delicious European foods I've ever had, and I expected to gain a few and was good with that, but now I'm up 7 lb in 10 days. That seems like a lot. Btw, he doesn't have much to lose if anything... He's thin by most standards..
Since I've been home I thought that it might disappear quickly once I got back in my weight loss routine. I've been snowshoeing, shoveling snow, active outside but my new 7lb seems to have found a home.
I'm sure everyone deals with this anchor system that or bodies have, but how can I kick start my metabolism? Next week due to several holiday functions will be another week of indulging a little., I realize that I may not be able to lose..., but if I can just be in maintenance mode, if be happy. I just do not want to gain.
By the way, I only went over maintenance caloric intake a couple times. The rest of my days would be considered "maintenance mode"... But like I said, my waking steps were up big time.
Any suggestions or support? Keep snarky comments to yourself please.
Thanks.
Sorry and to the point. Went on a 9 day business trip to Europe. I expected to gain a couple lbs because of the fantastic, traditional culinary foods - and knowing my options wouldn't be my usual. Nevertheless, I traveled with a colleague who was also using another diet app Loseit. I left home weighing in at 215.0... came home at 220... Okay, I did expect to gain, but that seemed more than I expected in just 9 days...
So checking in with my colleague, he also gained.. But he gained .2 That's POINT 2 OF A POUND!
How can that be? We ate mostly the same things, we walked over 20,000 steps on many days. Of course I indulged in some of the best, most delicious European foods I've ever had, and I expected to gain a few and was good with that, but now I'm up 7 lb in 10 days. That seems like a lot. Btw, he doesn't have much to lose if anything... He's thin by most standards..
Since I've been home I thought that it might disappear quickly once I got back in my weight loss routine. I've been snowshoeing, shoveling snow, active outside but my new 7lb seems to have found a home.
I'm sure everyone deals with this anchor system that or bodies have, but how can I kick start my metabolism? Next week due to several holiday functions will be another week of indulging a little., I realize that I may not be able to lose..., but if I can just be in maintenance mode, if be happy. I just do not want to gain.
By the way, I only went over maintenance caloric intake a couple times. The rest of my days would be considered "maintenance mode"... But like I said, my waking steps were up big time.
Any suggestions or support? Keep snarky comments to yourself please.
Thanks.
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Your metabolism is fine.
Everyone's bodies react different to sodium and carbs and have different amounts of water rentention14 -
To add to what Kriss said...everyone’s body reacts differently to air travel as well - and if your body isn’t used to all the activity (walking shoveling, etc), you could be holding water weight from that, too.
Think logically - an extra 7 lbs is 24,500 extra calories over Maintenance. Sounds like you were logging and possibly even comparing notes on what you were eating to create a more accurate account of your food intake. I doubt you ate 2,450 calories over Maintenance every day for 10 days. Just give it time - this is not fat gain.
P.S. Comparison to others robs yourself of joy. Don’t use your coworker as a benchmark. His life, goals, and activities are different than yours. Run your own race and be happy that you are on a healthy path. Good luck on your journey.18 -
Give it a few to to settle out. Flying screws me up as far as water goes.4
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Did you fly on a plane? There’s your answer.3
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How long since you've been back? Was the amount of walking unusual for you? Is the amount of activity since you've been back unusual for you? As above, did you fly? All of these things can cause water retention.2
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JerSchmare wrote: »You did not gain 5 or 7 pounds of fat in 9 Days. That is impossible. You are carrying extra water weight. It will flush out.
It's actually not at all impossible..
2450 extra calories over maintenance is a pretty easy number to hit. Given the right foods, it's not hard to hit a pretty high calorie number in a few meals.10 -
Well, you probably didn't get that much FAT as others have said. However, unless you were preparing the foods yourself, your tracking could be way off. Particularly when it comes to restaurant food--depending on how much butter, oil is used in preparing, plus how big is the portion, etc. If you ate any baked goods, that could be a lot of calories there. Plus the drinking, did you log wine or cocktails? Olives, nuts, and cheeses (typically served with the drinks) also contain a lot of calories. Very easy to eat 500-700 calories just in those snacks before dinner.0
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Something I've noticed between logging on Lose It and here... I have logged the same exact foods in the same exact amounts and come out with different calorie counts. It's not very reliable to compare one calorie counter to another, especially when one uses a lot of crowd sourced data. I'm not sure how many verified vs. crowd sourced entries Lose It uses, but this could explain a difference in calorie counts.0
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i gained 15 pounds in 1 day vacation. hah. Was so yummy, And gone all but 2 pounds a week later0
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JerSchmare wrote: »HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »You did not gain 5 or 7 pounds of fat in 9 Days. That is impossible. You are carrying extra water weight. It will flush out.
It's actually not at all impossible..
2450 extra calories over maintenance is a pretty easy number to hit. Given the right foods, it's not hard to hit a pretty high calorie number in a few meals.
Well, in theory, 2450 calories per day over maintenance for 10 days is not impossible but it's highly unlikely. It's also doubtful since, in the OP's own words, he didn't go above maintenance except for a couple of times.
OP, I'd suggest for you to stay on course and not change anything if your usual weight loss routine was working previously. Remember, long term is the aim here.
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I gained 6 lbs on a trip to Europe and it disappeared at the rate of 1 lb per day over the next week. Water weight from flying..0
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JerSchmare wrote: »HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »You did not gain 5 or 7 pounds of fat in 9 Days. That is impossible. You are carrying extra water weight. It will flush out.
It's actually not at all impossible..
2450 extra calories over maintenance is a pretty easy number to hit. Given the right foods, it's not hard to hit a pretty high calorie number in a few meals.
No. It really isnt.
Eating 4 to 5 thousand calories a day is doable and has been done.
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HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »You did not gain 5 or 7 pounds of fat in 9 Days. That is impossible. You are carrying extra water weight. It will flush out.
It's actually not at all impossible..
2450 extra calories over maintenance is a pretty easy number to hit. Given the right foods, it's not hard to hit a pretty high calorie number in a few meals.
No. It really isnt.
Eating 4 to 5 thousand calories a day is doable and has been done.
But for a typical business traveler who doesn't have BED?
Just because it's doable and has been done by people who who are full out scarfing or bingeing food doesn't mean that it's the likely explanation for someone who gained less than 3 percent of his baseline weight after international travel.2 -
People don't have to have an eating disorder to hit that many calories. Anybody could do it. Eat out for your three meals then go out and have some drinks. It's not at all *impossible*
Who said anything about the OP? I'm talking about the fact that someone said it's impossible to do. It isnt.3 -
HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »HellYeahItsKriss wrote: »JerSchmare wrote: »You did not gain 5 or 7 pounds of fat in 9 Days. That is impossible. You are carrying extra water weight. It will flush out.
It's actually not at all impossible..
2450 extra calories over maintenance is a pretty easy number to hit. Given the right foods, it's not hard to hit a pretty high calorie number in a few meals.
No. It really isnt.
Eating 4 to 5 thousand calories a day is doable and has been done.
Eating that many calories per day is not impossible, in fact, it would be easy to do. It is the conversion of those extra calories to stored fat that would be highly unlikely, and probably not possible for a 215 pound person to do in 10 days. Our bodies are simply not that efficient.4 -
Right.
Eating that many calories isn't impossible.
Gaining that much weight in an allotted time frame is less likely. Just like eating 3500 calories above maintenance today does not mean you will weigh one pound heavier tomorrow.
But eating that many calories isn't hard. Especially for people who travel. There is over 1600 calories in a piece of Sheppards pie at the cheese cake factory. 1500 calories for a burger and fries at dennys and pretty easy to clock in close to 1000 calories for breakfast at a restaurant too if you're not paying attention at all.. throw in a few drinks at the end of the night and you've got a 4000 calorie day pretty much.
All it takes is just pointing at a menu and ordering and eating to hit a crazy calorie goal. You don't need an eating disorder for that.5
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