I don’t know what is the cause
rexasaye
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So basically I have my fitness pal on lose 2lb a week. Now I have been the exact same weight for 3 or 4 days in a row. It’s not gone down not even by 0.1lb, it’s not gone up either. can anyone make any sense out of this?
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How long ago did you actually start? I know you say 'for the last week" but was you doing anything before that?
If not just keep at it, it will come.
The standard answer will be to weigh every single thing you eat to make sure you aren't accidentally going over your daily calorie count.
Stick with it1 -
I’m defo not over my daily limit, I log everything even drink. I had about 600 calories each day this week as I’ve not been that hungry. I’ve never ran into this before and I’ve been doing this 4 months so I’m not even eating enough to maintain a weight. So I don’t really know why this is.1
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You should be eating more than 600 calories but weight loss isn't linear and steady.1
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Firstly, you really need to eat more than 600 calories. Keep this up for an extended period and you're looking at a ton of medical problems.
Secondly, weight fluctuates day to day. If you're weighing daily for trend purposes, fine, but you'll do your head in if you're freaking out over a static number over a few days.1 -
Why are you eating so little? Are you under a doctor's care?
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wieght loss isn't linear... could be retaining water for a number of reasons (sodium, exercise, TOM), food in your system. don't worry about daily fluctuations it is the trend over 3-4 weeks that matters.1
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Eat at least 1200 calories, and read this article.
http://physiqonomics.com/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-weight-and-fluctuations/4 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Eat at least 1200 calories, and read this article.
http://physiqonomics.com/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-weight-and-fluctuations/
This. But, for real, this... for real (actually take a few minutes to read the article... and definitely eat at least 1200 cals/day... for real).2 -
Weight loss is definitely not linear, here's a graph of me weighing myself daily for a little over 80 days. You'll notice that like you I once in a while had a few days in a row where I lost nothing, just hang in there. But you do have to eat more, weigh all your food on a food scale, make sure the entries you choose are accurate, and make sure you at the very least get the minimum 1200 for women 1500 for men.
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