Have you ever cried on the scale? Not happy tears.

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I’m over 400 lbs and am losing at a snails pace. I gave it my all this week. Weighed and measured every morsel, stayed under my calorie and carb goals and drank about 100oz of water a day. I thought I was going to have an awesome weigh in and lost .8. Not even a pound! I just burst into tears. It sucks when you try so hard and don’t see results. I know weight loss is not linear and blah, blah, blah but someone my size should be dropping weight faster and it’s just frustrating.
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  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
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    Get your blood glucose checked out. Metabolic syndrome is a total cluster.

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  • fastfoodietofitcutie
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    I guess so. My doctor seems to think that since I have so much weight to lose it should be flying off me. It did at first but not anymore.
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
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    I guess so. My doctor seems to think that since I have so much weight to lose it should be flying off me. It did at first but not anymore.

    Unless you have a specialist your doctor has little to no training in this area. They are good at monitoring your health as you lose weight but not much else. Some of the worse advice I have gotten as I have lost has been from medical professionals including doctors.

    How much have you lost in the last 3 months?
  • jenkspaf
    jenkspaf Posts: 48 Member
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    You hang in there. The advice people have given you above is good. I know it can be easy to fall into the old trap of feeling frustrated and just thinking f-it and eating, but nothing will change and you won’t feel better if you do. Rest easy knowing you are taking good care of yourself and the weight loss will come. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,521 Member
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    It SUCKS when the scale doesn't respond. I don't know anyone who can completely shrug it off when you are working hard to lose weight.

    The problem is that the variability of your weight day-to-day is larger than the amount you will lose in a typical week. You need to weigh daily and watch the trend. There are a number of trending apps that do this.

    But, if that f'ing scale makes you unhappy, f'n stay off it! It's supposed to help, not hurt. You can always diet without it and just go by how you feel. It's just a f'ing number, anyway.
  • fastfoodietofitcutie
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    NovusDies wrote: »
    I guess so. My doctor seems to think that since I have so much weight to lose it should be flying off me. It did at first but not anymore.

    Unless you have a specialist your doctor has little to no training in this area. They are good at monitoring your health as you lose weight but not much else. Some of the worse advice I have gotten as I have lost has been from medical professionals including doctors.

    How much have you lost in the last 3 months?

    I’m 2 weeks shy of the 3 month mark but so far have lost 37lbs but 18 of those were in the first month, lost 13 in month 2 and lost 6 so far in month 3 but can maybe squeeze out 10. So maybe I’ll average 7-10 a month which I guess is ok, it just seems like it should be more.
  • fastfoodietofitcutie
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    jenkspaf wrote: »
    You hang in there. The advice people have given you above is good. I know it can be easy to fall into the old trap of feeling frustrated and just thinking f-it and eating, but nothing will change and you won’t feel better if you do. Rest easy knowing you are taking good care of yourself and the weight loss will come. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

    Thank you, I hope so!
  • fastfoodietofitcutie
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    It SUCKS when the scale doesn't respond. I don't know anyone who can completely shrug it off when you are working hard to lose weight.

    The problem is that the variability of your weight day-to-day is larger than the amount you will lose in a typical week. You need to weigh daily and watch the trend. There are a number of trending apps that do this.

    But, if that f'ing scale makes you unhappy, f'n stay off it! It's supposed to help, not hurt. You can always diet without it and just go by how you feel. It's just a f'ing number, anyway.

    The scale feels part of me now, I don’t think I could give it up, lol! I may start daily weighing though to see trends.
  • ZoneFive
    ZoneFive Posts: 570 Member
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    I've never wanted to cry on the scale -- but I've been furious at it and have wanted to take it out with a sledgehammer, more than a few times.

    Maybe it would work better for you to put your focus on something else. We really can't directly control the number on the scale, but there are other things that we can. Kimny72 posted this thread, The Goal is the Process, in 2018, and I've found it to be tremendously helpful when the stupid scale isn't giving me the results I want. Hit a certain number of steps, make sure you get a certain number of servings of fruits/veggies. Numbers like that you can be sure to achieve, and the scale will inevitably follow. Eventually.
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,521 Member
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    The scale feels part of me now, I don’t think I could give it up, lol! I may start daily weighing though to see trends.

    I think it's good to have only one recorded weighing time in the day (at most). For me its in the morning right after the toilet always in the same level of dress. It's as good as it gets for consistency and still it varies around by a few pounds.
  • charmmeth
    charmmeth Posts: 936 Member
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    I have found it really useful to weigh in every day. I made a spreadsheet which I set up to show me my average (mean) weight over a calendar month, and that is often really helpful when the scale seems to be stuck: I can see that my average is still down from the previous month. That makes a plateau a lot easier to cope with. It also encourages me to think about maintenance when it comes as maintaining that monthly average.
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
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    NovusDies wrote: »
    I guess so. My doctor seems to think that since I have so much weight to lose it should be flying off me. It did at first but not anymore.

    Unless you have a specialist your doctor has little to no training in this area. They are good at monitoring your health as you lose weight but not much else. Some of the worse advice I have gotten as I have lost has been from medical professionals including doctors.

    How much have you lost in the last 3 months?

    I’m 2 weeks shy of the 3 month mark but so far have lost 37lbs but 18 of those were in the first month, lost 13 in month 2 and lost 6 so far in month 3 but can maybe squeeze out 10. So maybe I’ll average 7-10 a month which I guess is ok, it just seems like it should be more.

    You are doing great. 10 a month is about how fast I lost from just after my 6th week through the end of the first year.

    If you can keep yourself happy and try to avoid the highs and lows of the bathroom scale roller coaster time will fly by and the weight will disappear faster than your brain can keep up. At leas that is the way it is for me and some others. I still have a hard time registering that I am more than 250 pounds lighter.
  • cbihatt
    cbihatt Posts: 319 Member
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    If you haven’t started already, take a photo of yourself each week, even if only from the neck up. I find it really helpful to have a visual reference. It’s hard to see the changes in the mirror, but you can’t deny them when you see it in photos.