Frustrated About Weight Loss

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  • stephd7873
    stephd7873 Posts: 6 Member
    Losing weight is difficult but just keep pushing you’ll get there!
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    DoubleUbea wrote: »
    Eating 2590 calories , Lightly active , male
    That seems like a lot, I think it should be closer to 2,000.

    Make sure you weigh and log.... EVERYTHING.

    If he's 300lbs and/or 6 feet tall, it may be just right. We don't have enough information.
  • errollmaclean
    errollmaclean Posts: 562 Member
    This weight loss is more frustrating than it should be. Eat x amount to lose y amount but still not working for me.

    Put X amount on a digital food scale, to make sure you're actually eating X amount, THEN lose Y.
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  • emmamcgarity
    emmamcgarity Posts: 1,594 Member
    How long since you started measuring your calorie intake? Have you lost any weight yet?
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  • Nony_Mouse
    Nony_Mouse Posts: 5,646 Member
    This time I’m going to lose REAL slow.
    Lose 0.2kg a week
    Not very active
    2590 calories

    That is what I put my stats and mfp gave me those stats.

    Okay, with that small deficit you need to be super accurate with calorie counting, and any fat loss can be easily masked by fluctuations in water weight, so you need to be looking at it over a much longer timescale than 20 days. Are you weighing all your solids and measuring all liquids? Going by packets? Logging absolutely everything and verifying that you're using accurate database entries? Have you increased exercise or changed the type of exercise you're doing (can cause temporary fluid retention).
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  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    Nony_Mouse wrote: »
    Nony_Mouse wrote: »
    This time I’m going to lose REAL slow.
    Lose 0.2kg a week
    Not very active
    2590 calories

    That is what I put my stats and mfp gave me those stats.

    Okay, with that small deficit you need to be super accurate with calorie counting, and any fat loss can be easily masked by fluctuations in water weight, so you need to be looking at it over a much longer timescale than 20 days. Are you weighing all your solids and measuring all liquids? Going by packets? Logging absolutely everything and verifying that you're using accurate database entries? Have you increased exercise or changed the type of exercise you're doing (can cause temporary fluid retention).

    I use a happy scale app to see trends

    Can you answer the questions about your logging please? We need to know if you're actually doing that accurately.

    And 20 days still isn't long enough to see the trend, even using a trending app.

    Yes,I am logging accurately

    Using a food scale for everything? Recipe builder? Correct entries?
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,303 Member
    ... are we visiting the bathroom regularly for both #1 and #2?
    ... any recent fainting spells?
    ... did we recently notice swollen fingers, or swollen feet, or anything else that looks or feels swollen?
    ... any sudden increases or decreases in weight?
    ... is the reported weight loss the trend weight change or the scale weight change?
  • Redordeadhead
    Redordeadhead Posts: 1,188 Member
    You're not answering important questions people are asking.

    How tall are you and what is your current weight? This is important to know what your deficit is and what an appropriate loss rate would be.

    Are you weighing solid food on a food scale in grams or ounces? This is important to know if the calories you think you are eating are correct.

    Are you recording all food and drinks in MFP, or do you have cheats or not record when you go off track? This is important to see if you really are in the deficit you think you are.
  • Jkyzab
    Jkyzab Posts: 27 Member
    I'm in the same boat as you are. I have decided to do a 1820 calories intake and being very picky about what food I will put in my mouth. I notice that I am buying more frozen and fresh fruits and vegetables and that my eating habit has slowed down a lot. Meaning that I am not mindlessly eating food while I'm bored. Most of my weight that I am losing are water weight. So my weigh tend to go up and down in the 280 to 287 which I am working on.

    Just read the label of what food are right for you and just do a thirty min workout. Do the workout that your body telling you to do and everything will fall into place. Look at me, I have sprained my ankle two weeks ago and slowly start doing ankle stretches, easy yoga and chair workouts. I also take notice that my joints and muscles are tight which I know will causes me injury in the future, so I am taking yoga and stretches to get my body to relaxes and loosing up.
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  • bufger
    bufger Posts: 763 Member
    I'm 6'1, 220lbs, 22% body fat and moderately active. My calorie deficit for losing 1lb per week is 2300.

    If nothing is happening after 1 month then drop your calorie intake by 300 until you hit the sweet spot.

    When you work out are you one of the people that sits on the stationary bike texting friends and putting in no effort? Or do you sweat and your heart rate goes high and you feel the burn? I see loads of people in my gym that think they're working out and they're barely doing anything!
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,140 Member
    bufger wrote: »
    I'm 6'1, 220lbs, 22% body fat and moderately active. My calorie deficit for losing 1lb per week is 2300.

    If nothing is happening after 1 month then drop your calorie intake by 300 until you hit the sweet spot.

    When you work out are you one of the people that sits on the stationary bike texting friends and putting in no effort? Or do you sweat and your heart rate goes high and you feel the burn? I see loads of people in my gym that think they're working out and they're barely doing anything!

    Another post from OP was complaining about only being able to do low impact exercises, so doubt they are burning too much through exercise.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Maxematics wrote: »
    He started another thread about how to log a box of four doughnuts and if it's 193 calories for all of them or just one. Every time someone is doing everything "right" it becomes evident that it's far from the case.

    he's logged all 4 doughnuts, though its a bad entry to use as the macros are completely wrong.
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