Not losing weight, please help

blipsie
blipsie Posts: 11 Member
edited November 29 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi everyone!

I'm on a 1650 calorie a day diet and should be losing about 500g a week. I also do weight training (nothing serious) and cardio three times a week. I put my cardio in very conservatively so that if it says 200 calories, I enter 150, just in case and I stick to my calories strictly.

Last weekend I fell off the wagon nd ate too much cake. So I understand there was a bit of gain, but now I'm stuck there. The scale is just not budging.

Any ideas?

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  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    How do you measure your food intake?
  • Running2Fit
    Running2Fit Posts: 702 Member
    Do you have a food scale to weigh everything you are eating? It makes a huge difference! Most people are really awful at eyeballing a serving size.
  • Maxxitt
    Maxxitt Posts: 1,281 Member
    So there might be a bunch of things. If you are a menstruating female in the last week of your cycle, you might be seeing a fluid gain from the hormone effects. If you ate more sodium this week there could be a fluid gain from that. If your 1650 calorie/day count is not accurate - either due to measuring errors or faulty database entries - that could be part of the issue. Weight loss is not linear and most of us will have weeks when there seems to be no joy happening. It's part of the journey.
  • blipsie
    blipsie Posts: 11 Member
    How do you measure your food intake?

    I use a scale or appropriate measuring cups and spoons
  • blipsie
    blipsie Posts: 11 Member
    Do you have a food scale to weigh everything you are eating? It makes a huge difference! Most people are really awful at eyeballing a serving size.
    Do you have a food scale to weigh everything you are eating? It makes a huge difference! Most people are really awful at eyeballing a serving size.

    Oh I'm a pain in the backside with my exact weights and measures!
  • Blythmag
    Blythmag Posts: 252 Member
    Be prepared for the scales to stall at any given time and then prepare for the WOOSH effect.
    It will all then become clear.
  • blipsie
    blipsie Posts: 11 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    So there might be a bunch of things. If you are a menstruating female in the last week of your cycle, you might be seeing a fluid gain from the hormone effects. If you ate more sodium this week there could be a fluid gain from that. If your 1650 calorie/day count is not accurate - either due to measuring errors or faulty database entries - that could be part of the issue. Weight loss is not linear and most of us will have weeks when there seems to be no joy happening. It's part of the journey.

    Ah. That might explain it. The menstruating female part.

    My moods have been horrible. I don't understand why, as every article I found says exercise and healthy eating helps this.
  • blipsie
    blipsie Posts: 11 Member
    enikovaczi wrote: »
    When did you start the cardio? When I first started, the first week or so I ended up putting weight on instead of losing it, because i was building muscle, since then it's gradually dropping more than 1 kg a week. I burn minimum of 300cal a day tho and I'm on 1300/cal a day which is surprisingly sometimes hard to reach eating healthy. Xxx

    O wow, I would not feel well on so few calories. But I am 1,8m tall. I started cardio and weights 3 weeks ago. I don't gain muscle fast at all, but it would be nice thinking that might be it!
  • blipsie
    blipsie Posts: 11 Member
    Be prepared for the scales to stall at any given time and then prepare for the WOOSH effect.
    It will all then become clear.

    I hope so. I really am being strict and it's a bit demoralising.

    I don't have too much to lose luckily but I'm hoping to reduce my estrogen levels by doing so. I don't want to lower my calories because then I'm just exhausted all day long and I have a very very busy toddler.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    blipsie wrote: »
    Any ideas?

    Take the time to read this - it details every possible reason you're not losing weight, and what to do about it:
    https://www.aworkoutroutine.com/why-am-i-not-losing-weight/
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