Too much progress too quickly?
emilygracee
Posts: 20
I started back on my diet about 5 days ago (Monday). Monday morning, I weighed myself was was 166 lbs. Today, I've weighed myself, and the scale says 158 lbs. Now, I am quite pleased with these results, but is this normal? I don't want to drop several and then plateau, and I don't want to lose weight easily and gain it back too easily. I think I'm just concerned, because I've never lost over a pound a day starting out on my diet, and I really don't want to do something that will negatively effect the rest of my dieting.
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Common to drop a lot in the first week or 2. Make sure you eat your calories in healthy, unprocessed foods and exercise when you can. It will slow down. Enjoy the loss.0
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Thank you! I'm certainly not complaining, I just want to make sure that I'm not doing something that will negatively effect my dieting later on!0
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Dont mean to jump onto your thread... Does that include inches? Coz although the scales aint showing much lose, i seem to be losing a lot of inches0
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Probably have a 2-3 lbs of water weight, I wouldn't worry but don't be sad when next week is not quite as impressive0
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I've actually lost a few inches already in my waist. It's showing both on the scale and in the mirror.0
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When you first start a diet you'll usually lose a lot of water weight the first week or so. That can include inches if you are bloated. Most people here know it but I guess it's not really common knowledge in the world because so many 'lose it quick' scams portray it as if it's fat loss.0
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I think that it definitely has to do with water weight, and maybe the fact that I've cut out soda.0
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i can relate, i lost 5 lb my first week, then it slowed down to about 1 lb a week... it happens! dont'w orry0
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Both time (in Jan and last week) I lost weight fast in the first week. Last week I lost 4.4lbs. Mine is water weight for sure.0
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you're dropping water. you won't continue to lose at at that rate0
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The beginning is always a great inspiration losing water wieght and it is just from eating better or exercising...Enjoy it and keep up the good attitude. You will do fine!!!0
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