Weight loss Plateau
anitamcmillen
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Hi anyone and everyone! I am having a serious weight loss plateau! Since September I have been hovering around the same weight. Logging, exercising blah blah blah. Can't get in with an actual certified dietitian until October. Has anyone faced this and gotten past it? Thanks!
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That's a long time, but you have to really be honest with yourself if that's the case. Are you weighing and accurately weighing your intake? If you're "cheating" here in there (especially if something has a lot of sodium) you'll be fluctuating a lot in weight.
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Yeah, you're still eating too many calories if you've been stuck for five months. How did you decide how much to eat and how well are you tracking your food?
Food logging: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide/p1
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/872212/you-re-probably-eating-more-than-you-think
...and good info: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1080242-a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants
Buy a food scale. Log all your food, even days you go way over. It's about consistency, and you've been consistently eating too much. Lower your calories by (at least) 250 per day.2 -
MFP over calculates exercise calories. Try logging your exercise calories as 1 calorie work outs and see if that stops the weightloss stall. When I was eating back my exercise calories I definitely went into maintenence for months (about a year) and I nearly gave up.1
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What is your height, weight and calorie target?0
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Also, can you expand on “logging and exercising blah blah blah”? Is your logging tight? Do you log exercise calories and if so, how? Do you eat those calories back?
How close are you to your goal weight?3 -
Thank you all for responding. I just spent 30 minutes replying and apparently did it wrong and lost everything. I am new to posting in this forum. I will try again in a bit. #frustrated4
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anitamcmillen wrote: »Thank you all for responding. I just spent 30 minutes replying and apparently did it wrong and lost everything. I am new to posting in this forum. I will try again in a bit. #frustrated
You don't have to answer us...and if you are trying to figure out "quoting" on these forums, it does take a little practice.
I hope you find a solution, unfortunately it may just be that you have to tighten up your food logging and eat less...like all the rest of us. No one likes that.1 -
What the heck is a BBC Code? I have lost 43 pounds then got COVID and stopped losing. I log on MFP and exercise. You are all probably right. I just need to weigh my food more and measure more instead of guessing. This is my second plateau though and I am super aggravated. Thanks for listening.2
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Oh, and I want to lose at least 50 more pounds.0
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The body losing weight isn't a straight line, instantly responsive to changes in diet/exercise. Some times it'll lose steadily, then appear to stall (or even backtrack a bit) before making a sudden LEAP ahead.1
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If your weight isn't changing in the way you'd like, and you have been estimating/guessing at logging: the first step is to improve your logging accuracy. Estimating results in errors, unfortunately. Bring out the food scale and really track calories in. You are eating at maintenance it seems.0
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I agree. I am taking a real hard look at what I have been doing. I am weighing, measuring and reducing. I am going to bed hungry. The number is going down again. Damn. This is hard.3
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anitamcmillen wrote: »I agree. I am taking a real hard look at what I have been doing. I am weighing, measuring and reducing. I am going to bed hungry. The number is going down again. Damn. This is hard.
As to the hunger. Usually when I first reduce calories I'm pretty uncomfortable as far as hunger goes for about one week. Stay the course and your hormones will rebalance and your hunger will likely decrease significantly.
I had to really look at *what* I was eating and make sure I was hitting my goals on calories, protein, fiber, potassium, calcium, iron, all that. It's a lot.
To Keep It Simple? I cut out treats foods that were mostly sugary, wheat based things. Cut way back on breads and quit eating chips, pre-made cereals, crackers, pretzels, anything mostly wheat. One serving a day seems to be my sweet spot to stop the craving/false hunger.
Then, protein in every meal and snack. 5-8 servings of whole fruit and/or vegetables daily. One potato or one serving of beans. Various forms of fats. Dairy, 1-2 servings a day. I cut back to 10g of cheese at a time with a meal.
It matters what I eat. A lot.2 -
Sugar free jello is my best friend. Also, deep breathing and remembering I am hungry not starving.1
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anitamcmillen wrote: »Sugar free jello is my best friend. Also, deep breathing and remembering I am hungry not starving.
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For a filling and comforting dessert I like the small Ambrosia rice pudding light pots. They’re 116 cal each but really make you feel like you had a good meal.0
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Back in the saddle again!
Thanks to everyone who commented on this post! I am weighing and measuring everything again and the pounds are coming off. Riding season is back and it is so good for my mind body and soul! Find something you love to qdo and do it! Goal is to be healthy and fit enough for the 5 1/2 hour trek to the bottom of the Grand Canyon I have scheduled for my 60th birthday in September! 😀
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I'm glad you are finding more success.
That trek is a great goal. Is it on horseback?1 -
You look absolutely radiant! I’m curious about your upcoming trek as well, but also, care to share your findings as you started to tighten up your logging? Anything unexpected or surprising you found, if you could spare some time 🙂 I think it could be really cool for others in the same boat to see!0
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