HELP ! Not losing weight
brojustno
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Hello so last year Iost about 45 lbs pretty quickly and I decided to take a break to let my body adapt.This summer I started calorie counting again to lose my last 18 lbs.I had a few episodes of overeating but really nothing crazy.I don’t own a scale,I just want to see progress in the mirror and by how my clothes fit.And let me tell you : nothing changed.Absolutely nothing and it’s so depressing.Before you ask YES I count calories correctly,I have a food scale.My TDEE should be 2000 calories,and I’m doing calorie cycling : eating 1200-1600 calories most of the time.My goal is to have a weekly deficit of 5000 calories.How is this possible ? What’s wrong with me ?
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There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings2
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kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
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How do you know that you lost the first 45 lbs that you lost quickly if you don’t own a scale?
Is there a reason why you don’t want to buy a scale? Unless you find it traumatizing or see it leading to disordered eating I find regular weighing helps keep things in perspective - especially with a slow and steady weight loss and then maintenance. If you don’t have a scale you won’t really see a few pounds difference.
If you have less weight to lose the progress will be slower and the changes in how you look in the mirror/how clothes fit may also vary during your weight loss for different body types and amounts lost. Exercise may help you if your goals are really to look better and not actually scale oriented. Finally if you are having episodes of overeating and doing “calorie cycling” maybe you should just eat at a calorie level that is definitely below your burn rate (how did you determine it is 2000 btw?) and is still comfortable to exist on so that you aren’t reacting to feeling deprived by overeating.6 -
Sinisterbarbie1 wrote: »How do you know that you lost the first 45 lbs that you lost quickly if you don’t own a scale?
Is there a reason why you don’t want to buy a scale? Unless you find it traumatizing or see it leading to disordered eating I find regular weighing helps keep things in perspective - especially with a slow and steady weight loss and then maintenance. If you don’t have a scale you won’t really see a few pounds difference.
If you have less weight to lose the progress will be slower and the changes in how you look in the mirror/how clothes fit may also vary during your weight loss for different body types and amounts lost. Exercise may help you if your goals are really to look better and not actually scale oriented. Finally if you are having episodes of overeating and doing “calorie cycling” maybe you should just eat at a calorie level that is definitely below your burn rate (how did you determine it is 2000 btw?) and is still comfortable to exist on so that you aren’t reacting to feeling deprived by overeating.
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WAIT !! I forgot to mention that I'm eating 2g of dried seaweed a day to get micronutrients but seaweed is really high in sodium and I def don't drink enough,sodium is probably the culprit then? Plus,I tend to retain water very easily0
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@brojustno : It appears that you don't want to monitor your bodyweight yourself. You may have very good reasons for doing this, so just keep going. But, you should follow suit and ignore your body weight fully in that case. Eat on a program, exercise, and leave the rest to nature. Focus on different goals, such as how far you can run, etc. That is certainly a strategy for a happy life.
If you really want to use bodyweight as a useful metric, I think you need to weigh daily, right after you wake up and use the toilet in minimal dress. It bounces around normally by a pound or more, and you have to watch the trend over a week or so to get a resolution of less than a lb. It can take some will power not to weigh obsessively, and maybe that's what you're trying to avoid. It is a helpful metric, however, which can be used to fine tune your diet.
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Hello so last year Iost about 45 lbs pretty quickly and I decided to take a break to let my body adapt.This summer I started calorie counting again to lose my last 18 lbs.I had a few episodes of overeating but really nothing crazy.I don’t own a scale,I just want to see progress in the mirror and by how my clothes fit.And let me tell you : nothing changed.Absolutely nothing and it’s so depressing.Before you ask YES I count calories correctly,I have a food scale.My TDEE should be 2000 calories,and I’m doing calorie cycling : eating 1200-1600 calories most of the time.My goal is to have a weekly deficit of 5000 calories.How is this possible ? What’s wrong with me ?WAIT !! I forgot to mention that I'm eating 2g of dried seaweed a day to get micronutrients but seaweed is really high in sodium and I def don't drink enough,sodium is probably the culprit then? Plus,I tend to retain water very easily
For how many weeks or months have you had a weekly deficit of 5000 calories?
Sodium can definitely cause short term spikes, but over time if you are maintaining the same level of sodium consumption it would cease to be a factor.
If you've had a weekly deficit of 5000 calories for 2-3 months and have been higher sodium all that time, your jeans should be looser by now despite the sodium.
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kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
If you log here for a week we would be more able to help you.0 -
kshama2001 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
If you log here for a week we would be more able to help you.
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kshama2001 wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »There are mistakes that people commonly make that cause them to not lose weight that we might be able to spot if you change your Diary Sharing settings to Public: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/account/diary_settings
If you log here for a week we would be more able to help you.
Thanks! On Sunday, I see a lot of "1 serving" but am going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that these are YOUR entries that you weighed out
Nothing is jumping out at me. I have to run. Maybe someone else will take a look.0
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