Feel like crying
kimaviles76
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Hello. I began MFP about 3 months ago and have lost only 22 lbs. Most of I lost within 11 weeks. i haven't gained yet haven't lost. I feel really fat all over again staying at the same weight. All though I am proud to be down 2-3 clothing sizes...my scale is pissing me off! LOL. I wanna get rid of it, but can not. I am ALWAYS weighing myself, and I'm going crazy.Everyone says I look great...but I'm a 35 year old mother of 4...5'6" and a CW of 190.( started at 212) I feel fat again :O( I don't have the finances to head to the gym...I'm eating well, but should I cut back more than what MFP is allowing me? (1380 cal.) PLEASE send me some ideas or suggestions!!!!
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Can you run? Running is the only thing that takes my weight off -- I feel like it literrally just melts it away!0
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22lb is a hell of a lot of weight to lose in 11 weeks!! you should be incredible proud of yourself.
how much are you aiming to lose? the first few pounds are the easiest and i would say the last 20lbs or so are the hardest. you need to up your exercise and really watch your diet. i wouldnt cut calories to lower than what your on now.
i think you have done so well already... you should be celebrating not crying x0 -
Sounds like you're losing almost 2 lbs/week. That's perfect! It's not all gonna fall off at once. Just keep doing what you're doing, hold yourself accountable, and know that you are making the choice to better yourself and be healthy. Hang in there!0
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I've been here 3 months and only lost 8 while doing everything MFP told me to. You're doing much better than me Maybe we're just slow losers, but slow and steady means we're more likely to keep it off! Don't feel bad, just think about your accomplishments so far and keep on going! :flowerforyou:0
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All i can say is WELL DONE YOU! 20 pounds is amazing! I wish I was there. I cant offer advise on anything else but I just wanted to say well done! x0
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I think you have done great so far! No crying! Celebrate :drinker: Celebrate :drinker: Celebrate :drinker: !!!!0
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I tried running last week and was embarrassed at how little distance I could run...and my boobs are "run friendly". I would love to lose another 10 as my next short term goal. I REALLY wish I had the $$ to go to the gym and tone up...when I went in the past I lost weight faster. Now I have extra flabby/lose skin arm flabs...UGGGG! I need a gym donation container...LOL0
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Keep at it... slow and steady.0
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no tears! no tears!
22 lbs in 3 months is absolutely incredible! our bodies all tend to plateau here and there, so please please dont get your hopes up. also, you should know, the scale can be your enemy. you had even said your self, you're down 2 clothing sizes, so your efforts are definitely showing. and its so true that muscle weighs more than fat, so sometimes the scale might not tip at all, but you'll lose inches.
in regards to your fitness plan, there are plenty of things you can do around the house to keep in shape, using your own body resistance to tone up. i'm not sure of exact routines, but im sure your fellow MFP friends or a quick google search will give you at home workouts that you can use. I dont recommend dropping your calories too drastically. Anything under 1200 will have you starving and your body will then hold onto fat for dear life.
Chin up!! Its the beginning of a new month, a new day, the possibilities are endless, and you are in control!0 -
You dont need a gym membership to get exercise in. There is a free thing called walking in your neighborhood. Don't get discouraged! 22 pounds in 3 months is considered a healthy range of weight loss. A lot of weight loss is in your head, believe you can do it and you will! Just be conscious of your calories and the types of foods your eating, just because you are eating in your calorie range doesnt mean you are always eating the right foods. Eat lots of fruits, veggies and lean protein. Try to limit your carbs to before 2pm, that way you will burn them off by the end of the day. I know you can do it! Just stay positive!0
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FIRST of all are you kidding! ONLY 22lbs that's flipping fantastic! You go! You are so on the right track. And if you keep it all up you will be at your goal in no time. It's NOT a race! It took years, months to put weight on it's not going to take only 3 months to get it off!. From what I've read the slower it comes off the longer it will last! Take a breath and don't rush it... It will work. I don't set goals so I don't have the presure to make it. I know I will hit my goal I'm in no hurry!0
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You are doing fine - just increase the exercise and you do not need the gym - walking is excellent and costs no more than a decent pair of trainers and wrapping up against the elements as needs be. I started in September at 205 lbs and have now lost 19lbs - I too am 5'6" so it is very comparable. The feeling fat is probably down to TOM or water retention. Don't be disheartened as you have achieved so much already. Just keep focused, weigh everything and get walking - the wieght will come off providing that you are strict about your diet and exercise regime! Good luck!0
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"Only" 22lb? 22lb is a great loss so you should congratulate yourself on this! Well done.
Now, I haven't looked at your profile, but what kinds of things do you like doing?
Me, I LOVE listening to the radio, programs like the UK's Radio 4, NPR in the USA and the ABC in Australia.
One of the things that I do while listening to the radio is fit in a few sit-ups, or see how many jumping jacks/star jumps I can do while a particular segment is on.
Or, if you like walking, then walk on the spot while watching your fav TV show or listening to the radio. Or try the "daily challenge" poster on here by a user named something like "Charger".
Do you wear a heart rate monitor? This is very helpful as both the MFP and gym machines can miscalculate calories burned - my gym had me buring 30-40% more than what my HRM says I burn!!
If the weather is ok outside, you could try to go for a 15 minute walk just for fun.
In terms of calories, why not mix it up a bit. Some days eat back all of your exercise calories, others less than half, others almost not at all.
Good luck and keep us posted!
Edit - gosh I'm a slow typer! When I wrote this there were no reponses LOL.0 -
1 pound a week loss is the recommended pace, it's the best way to stay healthy and tone as you lose, which would be 12 pounds...you have lost 22 so I don't understand why you are so upset. You didn't gain the weight overnight, so you cannot take it off overnight. Don't beleive these weightloss ads that say you can lose 20 pounds in 2 weeks. It's all bull and if anyone does it's water weight, not fat.
Would you rather lose 50 pounds all at once and have flabby skin jiggling? Keep going at this pace, you're doing fine.0 -
I tried running last week and was embarrassed at how little distance I could run...and my boobs are "run friendly".
C25k!! I started in April, with week 1 being a struggle, and am about to run my first 10k in 3 weeks!0 -
I've been at this since April (SIX FREAKING MONTHS) and just BARELY reached 15lbs. I have a "cheat day" once or twice a month max and I strength train a ton (burning 300-600 calories each session). I am really good at staying within my calorie limits on the average day and I cried many times because I've been stuck at that thirteen pound mark. Your having lost over 20 pounds and being bummed bums me out more!!!0
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22lb is a hell of a lot of weight to lose in 11 weeks!! you should be incredible proud of yourself.
how much are you aiming to lose? the first few pounds are the easiest and i would say the last 20lbs or so are the hardest. you need to up your exercise and really watch your diet. i wouldnt cut calories to lower than what your on now.
i think you have done so well already... you should be celebrating not crying x0 -
I just finished talking about this with my husband....are you checking your inches. My scare did not move for two months after I lost 21 pounds. But I was loosing inches and building muscle. Kind of look at it as your body re adjusting itself for your next round of weight loss. Your body goes in cycles. Loose weight then adjust by tightening up. This is normal...it is also normal your frustration. It will pass and you will continue to your goal.0
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I have been trying to diet on and off for several years now, sounds like based on my own situation you are doing a grand job, sometimes I have noticed for no particular reason, you can go a few weeks and not lose any weight despite doing the same things.
Don't forget your metabolism changes also and sometimes your body needs energy to repair itself and keep your immune system in check....As others have said averaging 2lb a week is perfect and recommended for healthy weight loss....
Just keep going as you are I am sure the rest will fall off in time....once you over the next hill, it will start to drop again...:))):wink:0 -
You don't really say what you did to lose the weight you've lost so far, which is awesome, by the way! 22 lbs in 3 months is about as much as you could ask for in a healthy weight loss program. If you are not exercising, start. Make sure to incorporate aerobic exercise as it burns a lot of calories. Running is hard at first and take time to build up your stamina. It's even harder if you are full figured. I used to wear 2 exercise bras when I ran because that's the only way I could keep the girls comfortably in line. If running is not your thing, find something that is.
It's natural in any weight loss program to have a week where you don't lose. Just keep within your goals, eat a healthy diet (including exercise calories) and you will lose more.0 -
It's difficult to give advice with so little informaiton. averaging 2 pounds per week is amazing, btw. So mfp gives you 1380. are you exercisiing? are you eating back those exercise calories? are you getting to 1380 per day? are you being honest with what you're eating and logging everything so that you can see it (as parents we sometimes grab a morsel here or there without thinking about it as we're snacking the kiddos)? how are you tracking your calories burned? there are a ton of exercises you can do without a gym including running, home videos, on demand fitness shows, fitness training on the internet, saving up your pennies and purchasing some good home workout equipment (especially weights since you can cardio anywhere but weight training is difficult without weights and really important for women around our age for not just strenght in general but also to help fight osteoporosis (sp), I'd start with either a bar and rack or full kettle bell set).
Edit: when i was fuller figured I double up on the sports bras. Running does take time and can make you feel down a first when you can only make it short distances, but if you stick with it you'll start surprising yourself in very little time. Couch to 5K program is a great place to start.0 -
Sounds like your body is getting used to your routine. Time to shake it up!!! The Couch to 5K program is excellent for beginner runners. Maybe your goal is too aggressive. Try scaling it back to 1 lb. per week or even .5 lb. per week loss. Calorie cycling is also a great way to kick-start your metabolism. You get a profile at freedieting.com. Basically you switch up your calorie amounts all week long, but still average the same amount. I've done this a few times to help the scale move. But, also take your measurements, because that is the best way to see a difference. Hang in there! We all have stumbling blocks, but YOU CAN DO IT! Keep up the good work!!!!!0
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I know the feeling. After I started the most recent part of my weight loss journey (I joined First Place 4 Health in January, 2010, long before I was pointed to MFP) I lost a little more than 20 pounds, and stayed within the same five pound range for an entire year. Sometime in August of this year, I made some dietary changes (going cold turkey on the sugary snacks at work, and limiting my dairy consumption by switching out regular milk for unsweetend almond milk) and intensified my exercise program (I had been on limited exercise after recovering from hip surgery.) That was what my body needed, and I've had small losses almost every week since then. You need to figure out what your body needs. It may not be reducing sugar or dairy, or changing your exercise program, but you likely need to change something about what you're eating and/or how you are exercising. Maybe you need a higher proportion of protein, or more healthy fats. Or more whole grains and fewer refined carbs. More strength training and less cardio, or interval training instead of cardio. I don't know what your current diet or exercise habits are like, but I wish you the best! It's so frustrating to get stuck, but keep trying things, and you will break through that plateau!
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I truly appreciate everyone's comments ...I guess I feel a little better. (wiping away tears) I will try to be a little stricter and keep you all posted0
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First of all, no such thing as "only" when you're talking about losing an average of 1-2 pounds per week!! Sure most of it came off quickly at the beginning but that's probably because you were making big changes and your body had no choice but to react. Now that things have become more normal, it's going to take a bit more time. Remember, you're not on biggest loser with trainers and certain foods available to you, this is up to you and it's going to be hard work. Think about the long term though, it's not just about losing the weight, it's about getting healthy and creating new great eating habits (and getting over the old bad eating habits).
If you can't afford to go to the gym, go to google and search for "at home workouts". There is a ton of stuff you can do. It's great that you tried running too! Invest in a good bra (or two, some ladies layer for extra support) to keep those girls in place and do another google for "couch to 5k" to find a great running training program. Also, remember to take it slow and steady. Don't try to run at 6mph the first day...there's nothing wrong with a nice slow jog until you build up more strength, speed and endurance.
As far as your calories go, that sounds like a pretty good number to me. It might be more the quality of the food than the quantity though so make sure you're keeping your sodium levels in a healthy range, getting plenty of fresh fruits and veggies and lean proteins and of course drinking your water too.
Oh and make sure you're eating back at least half of your exercise calories too.
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Don't be embarrassed about how little you can run. Trust me when I say running (or jogging even) takes time to build up. There are times I do really well and jog on a regular basis and then I slack off for a week and then try to get back out there and do what I did the last time and almost die! lol Just take one day at a time. If today you can only run to 'this' mailbox then tomorrow try to run to the next one. I promise you if you do that you will eventually amaze yourself at what you can do. Also, I've heard to mix it up a bit. Try jogging and walking, especially at first. It keeps your metabolism active. walk for 3 minutes, jog for 1 or two, and repeat. Hope that helps! I have had trouble losing weight too but mine is mainly consistency. I do well for a week and expect results immediately and when I don't see them I fall back into old habits. Just give yourself more time and mix your workouts up a bit. Also, maybe put your daily calories at 1200 but then eat any exercise calories you burn....just a thought.0
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Hello. I began MFP about 3 months ago and have lost only 22 lbs. Most of I lost within 11 weeks. i haven't gained yet haven't lost. I feel really fat all over again staying at the same weight. All though I am proud to be down 2-3 clothing sizes...my scale is pissing me off! LOL. I wanna get rid of it, but can not. I am ALWAYS weighing myself, and I'm going crazy.Everyone says I look great...but I'm a 35 year old mother of 4...5'6" and a CW of 190.( started at 212) I feel fat again :O( I don't have the finances to head to the gym...I'm eating well, but should I cut back more than what MFP is allowing me? (1380 cal.) PLEASE send me some ideas or suggestions!!!!
It's mostly in the food. I would suggest you up your caloric intake (1380 is not sustaining your base requirement which is at around 1600 cals.) If I had you as a client, I would suggest an intake of 1800 (min. day) with a ratio split of 40/30/30 (P/C/F) - that is if you are expending calorically at least 3 days a week of training for a min. of 30 min. a day.
It is most likely your body is stalling due to the caloric deficit and it is wanting to hold on to the fat to survive the deficit which could also mean that if you stay there long enough, it will begin to take from your lean mass which could induce driving your metabolism down which then induces more fat storage.
The old school of thought to eat less and train more is false. Based on physiology and not my opinion, all the body wants to due is survive, so under cutting your calories can be a huge set up. Also, when you lose weight - it is imperitive to know what it is you are losing, fat or lean mass.
Anyway I can help you in more detail, please don't hesitate to message me. I would be more than happy to pass on what I have and also know, I speak from experience not only as a trainer but as a woman who used to weight almost 170 pounds.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and situation.
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Don't cry :happy:
You have done a great job. Bravo!!! Keep doing what you are doing. Everyone hits a plateau at some point. Just keep logging. Walking is great exercise and running. I'm not a runner, I keep trying it but end up going back to other things. Exercise video tapes are good as well.
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I'll bring the tissue. I am in the same vote. I will be 36 this weekend, my husband had a heart attack in July at 34, he is doing amazing and looks even better, and went cold turkey with all the things he shouldn't eat or drink, and hasn't looked back. I went to the other extreme. I had lost 17 pounds and was at 200, and couldn't get under it..and then when he had his heart attack, it all went to hell. I ate all that I shouldn't and now I can't get back on track and gained 6 back.
I too can't afford a gym, I'm a stay at home Mom with two kids under the age of three, and yet can't get the time, if not the energy, to push myself to go out for walk even...which is how I did it the first time.
I hope we can be friends to help push each other threw this...make us more accountable for one another when we have to report in and show what we have done in our day.
You'd be surprised how much walking can do. I did 30 minutes at a good stride and boom, 17 pounds. Eating for sure, plays a big part, but that little exercise went much farther then I thought it would. Water is a filler too, if you can make yourself drink lots of that, and the peeing all the time; it does get better.
When my husband starts his "rehab" they will be going threw some food options, of proteins, good fats, etc, so I hopefully will get my hands on some of that and can pass that on too.
Celery sticks and a LITTLE bit of peanut butter is a good healthy snack, just a few. Hard boiled egg. Pre prep so it can be done in portion sizes and quick to grab when those hunger/gravings start.
Not sure am I helpful, or a burden?
If nothing else, I wish you all the best with this journey, it isn't easy, but when you do have successes, it feels awesome and hopefully reaches a point, it becomes natural and not so difficult to maintain. We can't beat ourselves up...the Biggest Losers, have been known to gain all their weight back, and look at the things they had access to...!?
We can do this.
Good luck.
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I have NEVER measured myself....shame on me again0
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