Down 71lbs now weight won't budge HELP!

jennygutt
jennygutt Posts: 41 Member
Hello everyone. I am 5ft7 166 lbs. Since March of last year I have lost 71 lb thru weight watchers and walking/running. I would eat 15 to 20 WW pts a day which is around 1000 calories. Since Nov i can not lose anymore. I did have the holidays of course. But I have been trying since November and just cannot get anywhere. I typically eat around a thousand calories a day. I was getting about 12k to 15k steps a day on my Fitbit. Which would usually burn about 2,500 calories according to my Fitbit. So to try and help lose the rest of my weight the last two weeks I have ate 1000 calories a day and got 25k to 30k steps everyday. And my weight is still the same to the Ounce!! I am eating 1000 cals and according to my Fitbit i am burning 3000 to 3500 each day that's for the last 2 weeks and I still have not lost not one ounce. Anyone been through this please I will take any suggestions I'm about to pull my hair out with this lol I just don't understand the math of calories in and calories out does not add up. There's just absolutely no way that I should not be losing weight.
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  • jennygutt
    jennygutt Posts: 41 Member
    My goal is 150 btw
  • jennygutt
    jennygutt Posts: 41 Member
    Yes ma'am I was on Weight Watchers. That's how I lost 271 lb but I never counted veggies and fruits free always counted them. I agree it's like how in the world could those be free they have calories especially the sugary fruits. So the 20 points a day I eat on Weight Watchers was including fruit veggies and chicken that they say are free.
  • angelsja
    angelsja Posts: 859 Member
    edited February 2018
    I'm 5ft 8 176lbs my Fitbit said I burnt off 2576 calories yesterday for the whole day including 12326 steps
  • Lesscookies1
    Lesscookies1 Posts: 250 Member
    edited February 2018
    You're eating more calories than you think if you're not using a food scale start using it, and once you have the scale track your food intake better, and eat the calories recommended by MyFitnessPal good luck!!
  • Lesscookies1
    Lesscookies1 Posts: 250 Member
    edited February 2018
    jennygutt wrote: »
    Well I'm still not sure what to do. If I'm not counting my calories correct then maybe i am eating 1500 instead of 1000 a day. And if my Fitbit is overestimating my cals burned then say brings me to 2500 burned for the whole day including my bmr. That still brings to 1500 cals ate and burned 2500 thats still doesn't add up to why i stopped losing. It just doesnt make sense. I did this for 9 to 10 months and lost 71lbs. I ate about a thousand calories a day and exercised less than what I'm exercising now and would lose over 2 pounds a week. And it just stopped working. nothing changed. I increased my exercise within the last 2 months to try to see if that would help kump start it again and it's not helped either.

    @jennygutt - Do you use a food scale to track your caloric intake?
  • jennygutt
    jennygutt Posts: 41 Member
    The reality is that you have reached a point where the amount of energy you are burning is the same as the amount you are consuming. This has to be true regardless of what your fitbit numbers are saying or what number of calories you think you are consuming. If it wasn't true you would be either losing or gaining weight.

    So your options are to increase expenditure or decrease intake, or some combination of the two. Since it sounds like you are exercising plenty then you need to adjust intake.

    If I were you I would get a food scale and weigh all solids in grams and measure liquids for a week without changing what I was eating and see what totals I get, then eat less than that per day, say 500 less. Then eat that for a month, weighing etc and see what happens.

    No point focussing on why what you were doing isn't working anymore. It just isn't and you need to try something new. If not you will just keep spinning your wheels.


    Edited to add: I am not advocating you eat only 500 cals a day because I believe if you weigh your food and use accurate database entries and log everything you will find you are eating >1000 cals

    Yeah I hear what you're saying. I did not change the way I ate and I was getting 12000 steps a day. During the last two weeks I update to 30,000 or more steps a day. So obviously I started burning more calories. But I still have not lost any weight in the last 2 weeks. My food has stayed the same I made sure I did not eat any more or less than what I had been and I increased my activity from 12000 steps a day to 30. I guess that's why I'm so confused about what to do because it looks like that would have made some type of difference.
  • jennygutt
    jennygutt Posts: 41 Member
    The reality is that you have reached a point where the amount of energy you are burning is the same as the amount you are consuming. This has to be true regardless of what your fitbit numbers are saying or what number of calories you think you are consuming. If it wasn't true you would be either losing or gaining weight.

    So your options are to increase expenditure or decrease intake, or some combination of the two. Since it sounds like you are exercising plenty then you need to adjust intake.

    If I were you I would get a food scale and weigh all solids in grams and measure liquids for a week without changing what I was eating and see what totals I get, then eat less than that per day, say 500 less. Then eat that for a month, weighing etc and see what happens.

    No point focussing on why what you were doing isn't working anymore. It just isn't and you need to try something new. If not you will just keep spinning your wheels.


    Edited to add: I am not advocating you eat only 500 cals a day because I believe if you weigh your food and use accurate database entries and log everything you will find you are eating >1000 cals

    And I cannot see how I can possibly eat any less than what I am. I am starving constantly as it is. Pretty much don't even eat lunch except for maybe a banana. 3 pieces of toast with spray butter for breakfast. And then some chicken and vegetables for dinner. How on Earth can I possibly eat less than that. And like I said everyone else around me is eat twice that amount so it just doesn't make sense to me.
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