What am I doing wrong?

tarisa01
tarisa01 Posts: 26 Member
edited April 2019 in Health and Weight Loss
I count my calories very strictly. I eat no more than 1200 a day. I exercise enough to burn at least 2400 calories, some times upwards of 3000. Therefore my deficit is 1200+ calories a day. This has worked great for me for almost a year. I’ve lost 70ish lbs. this being said, I should still be losing 2lbs a week or so. Recently, I gained 2 lbs in three weeks where I should’ve lost about 6 or more. I can’t fathom why? I started weight training twice a week, but nothing crazy. It’s a fifteen minute arm and ab workout. I’ve done everything I usually do to drop any water weight I may have and that hasn’t helped. What the hell is going on? My heart rate is also sky high. It’s usually 63 and it jumped to 78 and throughout the last few days has trickled down to 71. I’m not pregnant. I did quit birth control about 5 weeks ago. Could that really cause this much affect though?!

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  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    How much weight do you still have to lose? Is it 75-100 lbs? If not, 2 lbs/week is not a reasonable goal and if you are close to goal, your body can’t lose weight at the same rate without wasting lean body mass.

  • OooohToast
    OooohToast Posts: 257 Member
    I think your heart rate change is interesting and perhap you could focus on why that is happening - it could be water (too much, too little), I know sugar sends mine a bit a la-la, inflammation can also impact what goes on with your heart, have your stress levels changed ? Are you tracking your BP ?
  • tarisa01
    tarisa01 Posts: 26 Member
    Terytha wrote: »
    It is extremely unlikely you are burning that many calories unless you literally do nothing else but work out.
    Sorry meant that was TDEE plus exercise burn. Not just exercise haha. I do exercise about 3 hours a day to get that. I am still quite over weight at 174lbs and 5’3”.
  • tarisa01
    tarisa01 Posts: 26 Member
    Thanks guys. It could be just change in hormones paired with a new workout. I’ll give it a month and reevaluate my life lol.
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