Didn’t lose this week.

keke7133
keke7133 Posts: 34 Member
edited December 25 in Health and Weight Loss
So, started my weight loss journey a month ago. I was losing weight pretty steadily every week. Started at 161 and I’m down to 151. This week I haven’t seen a change in weight loss at all. I haven’t changed anything which is really discouraging. I’m happy with that I’ve lost already, but I’m dying to see the 140’s on my scale. What can I do to jumpstart my weight loss again? Even if it’s not as rapid as it’s been?

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  • keke7133
    keke7133 Posts: 34 Member
    Correction! Something has changed. I’ve been drinking my Tim Hortons coffee with 2c and 2 sugar once a day, but I always make sure it’s within my calories allowed for the day
  • KrissDotCom
    KrissDotCom Posts: 217 Member
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    It happens
  • amitgagal
    amitgagal Posts: 32 Member
    I think you should have to upgrade your diet plan or exercise and just give your best.. you'll get your result soon... happy journey 🙂
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    keke7133 wrote: »
    So, started my weight loss journey a month ago. I was losing weight pretty steadily every week. Started at 161 and I’m down to 151. This week I haven’t seen a change in weight loss at all. I haven’t changed anything which is really discouraging. I’m happy with that I’ve lost already, but I’m dying to see the 140’s on my scale. What can I do to jumpstart my weight loss again? Even if it’s not as rapid as it’s been?

    What's your goal weight? Unless the first week or so included a lot of water weight, 2.5 pounds per week is probably too quick a rate of loss anyway.

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  • QuilterInVA
    QuilterInVA Posts: 672 Member
    Your expectations aren't helping. No one losses every week.
  • moonangel12
    moonangel12 Posts: 971 Member
    There are definitely ebbs and flows with weight loss. How often do you weigh and is it a consistent time/setting? I always weigh first thing in the AM, post potty break, T-shirt and undies. I also weighed daily just to have the numbers to track because I think it’s fun :p . It is a crazy up and down line! And even though I don’t have monthly cycles thanks to a hysterectomy, there are subtle patterns in those ups and downs. I am also one to level out and bounce around for a week or two, then BAM! Whoosh of a couple pounds lost seemingly out of nowhere.
  • Dogmom1978
    Dogmom1978 Posts: 1,580 Member
    If you lost 10 lbs in a month, that’s over 2lbs a week. That isn’t a sustainable rate of weight loss.

    It also depends on how much overall weight you have to lose. I have another 46lbs to go, and I consistently lose 1 lb or so a week. However, I have some weeks where it’s more or less or not at all. Different factors contribute such as time of the month, how many salty foods I ate that week, how much exercise (especially strength training and DOMS which contributes to water weight), etc.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,029 Member
    Weight loss isn't linear. You can do the same exact routine and eating 2 weeks in a row and not get the same result. Do you exercise?

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