Extreme sodium sensitivity?
CH20009
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Hi, y'all. I'm 35, and I've been graphing my weight and using MFP daily to track my diet, and it's helped me get from 305 or so on July 1st to 260 now, which I'm really excited about. The thing that's honestly helped the most is how specific foods affect my weight, so I can plan my diet accordingly. I've noticed that fats, sugars, even calories (I exercise a lot) don't really affect me much, but sodium has a massive impact. It's easy for me to manage my sodium when cooking at home, but every time we go out to eat - everything, in the U.S. at least, is high in sodium unless you make it yourself - my weight jumps by five pounds or so the very next day and then I've got to work it off all over again. It's frustrating.
So, I was wondering if anyone here might have some insight or advice. An obvious solution is just to not go out to eat, but it's something my wife and I enjoy. Is there something I can do beforehand, during, or afterwards to minimize the impact of that brief sodium spike? I've tried fasting the next day, which helps, but I'm concerned about losing protein since I'm still actively lifting. I also drink plenty of water - at least 1.5 gallons per day. Worst-case, it's something I can live with since the weight does come back off, but obviously I'd rather have my cake and eat it too if possible. Any advice would be very appreciated!
So, I was wondering if anyone here might have some insight or advice. An obvious solution is just to not go out to eat, but it's something my wife and I enjoy. Is there something I can do beforehand, during, or afterwards to minimize the impact of that brief sodium spike? I've tried fasting the next day, which helps, but I'm concerned about losing protein since I'm still actively lifting. I also drink plenty of water - at least 1.5 gallons per day. Worst-case, it's something I can live with since the weight does come back off, but obviously I'd rather have my cake and eat it too if possible. Any advice would be very appreciated!
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The good news is that you don't gain 5lbs in a single day unless you eat 17500 calories over your maintenance calories in a single day. Do you do that when you eat out? Unlikely, right? Salt causes water retention, and water has weight as well of course. It's water, and not fat. The majority of your body is made up of water and fluctuations are normal. So please don't sweat it. What you experience really is totally normal and nothing to worry about.
Also, if you eat more food there's of course more waste in your system, which of course also has a weight. Again, this is not bodyfat, and it will eventually vanish again.5 -
At your weight you're just going to have large swings, so like you said:brief sodium spike
..is all it is. The body needs a certain amount of salt. It's a biological necessity, so I don't see how you can do much about the water weight if you must eat at restaurants.
A good well rounded nutrition plan would allow for this type of occasional spike. Lots of whole fruit and vegetables at most meals.4 -
Hi,
You haven't gained that weight unless you've dramatically over eaten. Eating out is often done with meals high in carbohydrates which isn't a problem, enjoy them, savour them and enjoy yourself. The effect that has on the body is what you're seeing, it's water retention. It's not a bad thing. Just let the week play out without doing extra work and you'll see things balance themselves throughout the week. Unless of course you're eating a ridiculous amount of food on the weekend (we've all done that )
Another tip is to reduce calories in the build up to eating out, so often I'll eat 200 calories less each day for a week before my meal out which then allows me to have 1000 or so calories of extra indulgence on the weekends
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Thanks, everyone! This is basically exactly what I wanted to hear - that this is normal. Thank you!2
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