Advice Needed

Burtonwife
Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
edited November 26 in Health and Weight Loss
Long story short but a few weeks ago I found out we are going on a beach vacation in about 4 weeks!! I started working out consistently 4-5 days per week for 30 minutes, counting calories that MFP recommended and have lost and gained the same pound every week. I am following the suggested calorie count for 1 pound per week which gives me 1290 calories a day and eating part of my exercise calories back from Fitbit. I have 4 weeks left and I don’t know what to do. Could I be eating too little or should I eat more? I am only eating a part of my exercise calories back but thinking maybe I should lower my calorie count at least until vacation. Maybe it’s the fact I had a hysterectomy a few years ago I don’t know. I don’t expect to lose 20 pounds in 4 weeks or anything but would like to feel a little better while in vacation in my bathing suit. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    How are you determining your calorie intake? Are you using a food scale? Most people underestimate how much they're eating.
  • Burtonwife
    Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
    I just put in my stats and what I wanted to lose per week which was one pound and that’s what I have been aiming for. I do use a food scale to weigh my food.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Are you close to a healthy weight for your height? Errors in tracking are magnified at that point and I suspect at under 1300 cals you probably don't have much to lose...
  • Burtonwife
    Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
    I have about 50 pounds to lose
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    edited April 2018
    Are you using a food scale?
    You haven't been losing so you are eating more than you think - sorry :/
    Weigh your foods, log every single thing and eat some exercise calories back. If you eat less than you burn you will lose.

    All the best.
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
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  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Burtonwife wrote: »
    I have about 50 pounds to lose

    I'm afraid you're likely not actually measuring and logging accurately enough. Notwithstanding a medical mystery, that's the answer. If you pay some attention there I bet you will stabilize and start to lose, at which point I'd personally reduce the preferred loss rate and get to eat more cals. I lost my 40lbs set to 0.5 per week and with exercise never had to eat below 17-1800.
  • Burtonwife
    Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
    Thanks y’all!!
  • ahoy_m8
    ahoy_m8 Posts: 3,053 Member
    Assuming that your logging is accurate, you do say you started a new exercise regime a few weeks ago, which could have caused water retention (for muscle repair) that masked weight loss for a week or two, and you're female, so it's possible that after that you hit a point in your monthly cycle that caused more water retention masking additional weight loss. Stick with it another couple of weeks and see what happens. If you're lucky, you might be due for a "whoosh" when the water sorts itself out.

    I was going to add this but not as eloquently as you did. Although she indicated she probably doesn't have a monthly cycle, other factors could add up to a whoosh after 3 weeks of effort. Keep at it, and moreover, enjoy the beach!
  • bikecheryl
    bikecheryl Posts: 1,432 Member
    I'm not sure if it was asked..... you mentioned your eating half your exercise calories back.

    Perhaps your over estimating the calories burned and are eating too much back?

    If you can go without eating those calories back I'd try it.
  • Burtonwife
    Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
    That’s something I worry about for sure is over estimating my exercise calories. I am using my Fitbit and have it linked to MFP so I try to use caution when eating them but maybe I should try not eating them back! Thanks for that advice
  • Burtonwife
    Burtonwife Posts: 12 Member
    Just hoping it’s not my age. I have heard it’s harder to lose weight as you get older. I can say it was much easier to lose weight in my 30’s than it now is in my 40’s but I am just going to keep going.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    My guess is that, as mentioned above, the new exercise routine is making your muscles temporarily retain water. Get a tape measure and see if you're seeing any sort of improvement, it can keep you sane when the scale is trying to mess with your head.

    Also make sure you're getting enough sleep. It makes a huge difference!
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Please also keep in mind that the type of foods you are eating are going to be WAY more influential on your weight loss than the actual total amount of calories--

    ^ This is completely false. Ignore the remainder of the post, as it’s built upon a faulty foundation and has a ton of woo pretending to be truth. You lose weight by eating less calories than you burn, period. That is a scientifically proven fact.

    Yes you do lose weight by eating less calories but nutrition plays a big role in overall health. If all you want is weight loss by all means eat pizza soda and candy. If you want to be healthy eat a balanced diet which can include "junk food" from time to time.

    http://www.dailyherald.com/entlife/20170729/calories-vs-nutrients-x2014-both-are-important

    If you read the post AnvilHead was responding to, you would see that it in fact asserts that the kind of food is "WAY more" important to weight loss than "the actual total amount of calories."
  • jefamer2017
    jefamer2017 Posts: 416 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Please also keep in mind that the type of foods you are eating are going to be WAY more influential on your weight loss than the actual total amount of calories--

    ^ This is completely false. Ignore the remainder of the post, as it’s built upon a faulty foundation and has a ton of woo pretending to be truth. You lose weight by eating less calories than you burn, period. That is a scientifically proven fact.

    Yes you do lose weight by eating less calories but nutrition plays a big role in overall health. If all you want is weight loss by all means eat pizza soda and candy. If you want to be healthy eat a balanced diet which can include "junk food" from time to time.

    http://www.dailyherald.com/entlife/20170729/calories-vs-nutrients-x2014-both-are-important

    If you read the post AnvilHead was responding to, you would see that it in fact asserts that the kind of food is "WAY more" important to weight loss than "the actual total amount of calories."

    Protein actually does assist in weight loss.
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