Stuck. Weight isn't going anywhere
Mdfreeman
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I've been using MFP for 40 days now and dropped 11lbs pretty quickly but now appear to be stuck. Nothing has come off in about two weeks. My calorie intake are within the limits and lots of exercise (running) is happening.
I'm open to solutions / suggestions to keep the lbs dropping off. Is there something I am missing?
I'm open to solutions / suggestions to keep the lbs dropping off. Is there something I am missing?
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Just be patient, it will happen!!!0
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i am in the same boat n very frustrated - im scared i may put the weight back on0
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Make sure you're eating enough, drinking enough water, sleeping enough. Some people have to watch their macros (carbs, protein, sugar) very closely - perhaps you need to watch those? Just keep going. You didn't put the weight on in 40 days, you can't expect it to be gone in 40 days. Slow and steady weight loss is a recipe for success. Be patient!0
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Have you tried varying the amount of exercise you do each day? (I was doing the same average each week but daily my exercise was very similar day to day.) Upped the exercise a LOT twice/three times a week.
Drinking loads of water.
Lowering salt intake.
Dunno if this is your 'problem' but it's helped me!0 -
Make sure you drink your water, it happened to me too and it was because i wasn't drinking all my water.0
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I have noticed that I tend to not lose weight if I eat junk food even if I do not go over my calories. I tend to only lose weight if I drink tons of water and eat healthy calories. Not sure why...0
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Your diary is closed so I can't see what your diet looks like but if you are running you are probably acquiring a lot of calories from exercise. I found when I started eating all my calories I started losing faster. Usually people start out on this sight and have been used to going hungry. You will lose more if you don't .0
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Its normal for weight loss to kind of plateau sometimes...What kinds of exercising are you doing? I would recommend switching it up a lot to "confuse" your muscles....I have a couple of friends that are personal trainers that recommended doing that..Good luck0
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Have you tried varying the amount of exercise you do each day? (I was doing the same average each week but daily my exercise was very similar day to day.) Upped the exercise a LOT twice/three times a week.
Running two to three days per week (M-W-F) between 15 and 20kms per week and walking usually other days.Drinking loads of water.
Lowering salt intake.
Water doing well. Salt often tops out on the 2500mg - surprising where the salt hides.0 -
Your diary is closed
I'll open it up for a few days if you want to take a look.0 -
I have noticed that I tend to not lose weight if I eat junk food even if I do not go over my calories.
Doing "OK" and not eating much junk food but there is always a little spot for chocolate in the day0 -
Make sure you measure yourself...then when the scale is your enemy the tape measure can be your friend..Also recommend lifting weights. You need to use those muscles so they burn the fat. I was at a plateau for 7 weeks and now am just starting to lose again. Good Luck!0
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Open the diary with a psscode "4444"0
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Make sure you measure yourself.
Good reminder. Did that this morning and lost a number of inches all over since original measurements...then when the scale is your enemy the tape measure can be your friend.Also recommend lifting weights. You need to use those muscles so they burn the fat. I was at a plateau for 7 weeks and now am just starting to lose again. Good Luck!
Yes. Using weights. Something I need to add into the mix. Have to check out the gym and using there space if I start bike commuting a few days a week so weights might be coming my way too.0 -
Try adjusting your calories. They don't automatically go down when you lose weight.0
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Try adjusting your calories. They don't automatically go down when you lose weight.
Thanks! MFP seemed to be doing a fine job of updating as I went but I went in My Home / Goals and clicked on Change Goals at the bottom and it updated my calories, reducing me by 20 calories/day.0 -
Two things to try. One is increasing your amount of liquid you have in a day. Second is try zig zagging your diet. I find this is the best way to break a plateau0
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