What do you do when the scale reads that you gained weight?

amandawhatup62
amandawhatup62 Posts: 116 Member
edited November 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Today was the first day that on my weight loss journey, the scale stated I gained weight... I feel totally discouraged. Granted, I haven’t been making the best of choices this past week... I know this next week I’ll see better results, but as of today, I feel horrible... how do you get back on track from feeling so bad?!? I literally feel disgusted with myself...
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  • KaleiAlanaSmith
    KaleiAlanaSmith Posts: 133 Member
    I feel the same way sometimes when I step on the scale and my weight went up. The important thing is remembering that weight fluctuates :) It will go up and down always, but on the track of weight loss it will steadily go down! I only step on the scale once a week to see my current status. Be sure to weight yourself right after you wake up and wear the same type of clothes. When I do feel slightly discouraged, i just keep on logging for the day and know I'm doing everything I can for my journey!!:)
  • Fitnessmom82
    Fitnessmom82 Posts: 376 Member
    Today was the first day that on my weight loss journey, the scale stated I gained weight... I feel totally discouraged. Granted, I haven’t been making the best of choices this past week... I know this next week I’ll see better results, but as of today, I feel horrible... how do you get back on track from feeling so bad?!? I literally feel disgusted with myself...

    Accept it, learn from it (figure out what you over ate, need to avoid maybe for boating ect..) and move on. Every day is a new day and new chance to make it right! It's hard not to feel down on yourself but this is a long term journey for most of us, and no one is perfect!
  • r3488
    r3488 Posts: 77 Member
    Danp wrote: »
    Put the data in my spreadsheet and move on.

    As long as the overall trend is still moving in the right direction it doesn't matter. If I find that trend starting to move in the wrong direction then I'll take a closer look at my logging to see where the extra calories might be creeping in.

    ^^^This, except I use a weight trending website instead of a spreadsheet.
  • PixelPuff
    PixelPuff Posts: 902 Member
    Keep going, you won't go straight down in weightloss. For example, I gain 5lbs in water weight right before I start my period. I hold onto it until the day before my period ends... Then it disappears overnight again. Sometimes with a extra pound. When I was losing (currently maintaining), it would stay the same for a full month, gain 5lbs overnight before my period, and then drop about 8-10lbs right before my period officially ended.

    It seems discouraging at first due to all of it. Bodies are confusing af. Go with the overall trend of weight loss, not the day-to-day number. You can do it! Don't let it get you down!
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    It's usually a combination of sodium, extra exercise, and/or hormonal fluctuations. I just use it as motivation to do a little better in the next few days, maybe it will cause me to drink more water or turn down the cookie someone offers...nothing major.

    Just try to stay on track & don't let it affect the "big picture" and you will be golden!
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    I cycle calories, meaning I usually have a day or two a week that I eat at maintenance, so my loss is a little less linear than some, but everyone has days they’re up more than expected. I always gain a couple of pounds when I eat pizza, even when my calories are low, for example. I track my trend on a spreadsheet and the up days are (usually) balances out by the down days. You’re in this for the long haul. The only way an up day can ruin your progress is if you let it turn into an excuse to give up.
  • PixelPuff
    PixelPuff Posts: 902 Member
    mimigotay wrote: »
    I check how my clothes feel because muscle weights more than fat.

    A pound is a pound. I believe you mean muscle is denser/smaller than fat for the same weight.
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited March 2018
    Nothing. I go like "interesting, wonder if it's hormones or sodium" and move on.

    I use this website to log my weight daily (there are phone apps that do this):
    https://trendweight.com/dashboard/

    I "gained" twice last week, but the trend is still going down - notice how my end weight is higher than my starting weight for the week but it doesn't tell the whole story:
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    The summery is also assuring me that I'm losing at my desired pace:
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    If you weigh yourself weekly, maybe this is just a blip where your weight happened to be higher on that particular day. You also said you haven't been sticking to your calories as well lately, so an increase in water weight is more likely to mask a smaller weight loss (or no weight loss).

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,685 Member
    What do you do when the scale reads that you gained weight?

    Say to myself, "Yep, I expected that. I always gain weight after a long bicycle ride."
  • RecognitionT
    RecognitionT Posts: 120 Member
    Cry for 30 seconds then get over it.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I log my weight every day, the ups and the downs - because they are par for the course whether you are aiming to lose or like me maintain. The main thing is the overall trend and it going in the right direction.

  • rianneonamission
    rianneonamission Posts: 854 Member
    What @amusedmonkey said. I gained a good 2lbs overnight Friday on to Saturday as it's my ToM. I didn't log food on Friday & Saturday but did on Sunday. This morning the 2lbs has dropped off again, knowing full well I ate too much on Fri and Sat. Hormones and water weight can be a *kitten*. So yes, get a trend app and weigh in daily. HappyScale or Libra. You'll start noticing weight fluctuations after dinner in a restaurant (sodium), at certain times during your cycle, be it ToM or around ovulation.
    finnick4 wrote: »
    I use it as motivation to eat clean and keep working out. It’s important to be honest with yourself on WHY the scale indicates you’ve gained weight so you can learn where you need to improve.

    That's utterly pointless based on a single day of a higher weigh in. If it was several weeks of steady weight gain then yes. But one weigh in? "Oh, I went to a restaurant yesterday and am up in weight despite having the 'healthy' sodium laden option. I had better not go to restaurants again". Not to mention the nonsense that is eating clean because it doesn't cause weight loss UNLESS it creates a calorie deficit. Nowt wrong with treats in an overall balanced diet.

    Just accept weight fluctuates and move on.
  • claireswin4
    claireswin4 Posts: 18 Member
    edited March 2018
    I'd recommend using the Libra app for your phone. I log my weight daily, though it's not for everyone, but I use this app which shows me the individual values over the last months for what my weight was, but then graphs it to show me the trend of my weight loss. What usually happens is when I have a loss, I'll log it and the trend will go down. But when I weigh in the next day and see a gain, the gain will still be below the trend weight value, which shows me that I'm still losing weight over all.

    I would highly recommend Libra if you like to weigh yourself every day!
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