I'm frustrated!
kimdommerc
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I have completed my first week and I have actually gained eight tenths of a pound. I know its not a lot but still I have been logging all of my food and staying within my calories and I have been exercising regularly. How could I have gained anything?:grumble:
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I have completed my first week and I have actually gained eight tenths of a pound. I know its not a lot but still I have been logging all of my food and staying within my calories and I have been exercising regularly. How could I have gained anything?:grumble:0
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How many calories are you having per day?0
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you could be getting your monthly friend ... you could need a bowel movement... could be water weight.... you could be building muscle ( muscle weighs more than fat) it could be a lot of things just dont get frustrated, give it some more time. I wouldnt take it too much to heart if the scale moves a little up .... it happens
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I have 1200 calories a day.0
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During any given day your weight can vary by up to 4-6 pounds depending on how much liquids you;ve drank, whether you need to use the facilities, the time of day etc., etc. also as has been mentioned, muscle weighs more than fat, so if you are converting fat to muscle that may misleading as well. Measurements with a tape measure may be a more accurate way to gauge your progress.
So if your scale says you've gained 0.8 pounds that may not mean anything. In actuality you may have lost 3 pounds but your daily variation mya be at the +3.8 pound point.
You need to take weights over a longer period (say every week or 2) and look at the long term trend and not sweat the daily gyrations. You'll drive yourself nuts.
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yeah, what they said.
honestly though, i would just second the suggestions they've given. make sure you're keeping things as consistent as you can. for example, i always weigh myself first thing in the morning, after first pee, naked(gross but true). and of course there are lots of other factors that would affect it too like water, menst cycle, etc.
so, basically make sure you're being as consistent as possible when weighing, make sure you're drinking water, logging all cals (like don't forget the butter on the toast, etc.) and keep sticking with it!
i know it's frustrating to not see the scale move down, but it will as long as you're exercising and drinking water and logging cals.
hang in there! stick with it!!0 -
Thank you all for your encouraging words. I'll let you know how it works out for me when I weigh again next week. I'm going to keep on keepin' on0
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I cant NOT have rice or a potato more then once a week. my body doesnt deal with it..
try eating an orange a day. that really helps creave sweet hungers and also helps me lose weight.
I have beef only once a week if at all.
you have to see what works for you, we are all different.
I eat rice cakes and 35 cal per slice bread.. I do cereal only three days a week..
make sure your not repeating a breakfast.. dont' have the same things every morning.
watch frozen dinners and entrees..the SODIUM is threw the roof on those things.
I use Morton Lite Salt.. that helps with water retention.
VARIETY..thats is the true spice of life..
Good Luck to you. keep up the good work.. it will work ...its a trial and error till you find what your body likes and doesnt like !!0 -
I have completed my first week and I have actually gained eight tenths of a pound. I know its not a lot but still I have been logging all of my food and staying within my calories and I have been exercising regularly. How could I have gained anything?:grumble:
I thought you read all the posts about eating back your exercise calories? That was just a couple days ago, right? Keep eating the calories you earn by exercise. Don't give in to the old ways of not eating.0 -
Don't give up and don't let it bother you. I weight myself this morning and got one amount. Used the facilities and lost 4/10ths of a pound. Went back 5 min later and gained 2 pounds. I am attributing it to shifting of the body while being active.
Rember that it is not the little things in life that should bring us down. There are many more larger things to fret over. But then again why fret over the big things when there are flowers and trees and grass to roll in and forget all out troubles! :flowerforyou:0 -
I think we should all keep in mind that even if their is no weight loss, the benefits of daily training and healthy eating habbits alone will increase your energy, your outlook on life and help keep you alive longer....so, keep pushing, keep fighting!!!!
Exercise is like education.....it is never wasted!
Good Luck!
Tibbs!0 -
I have completed my first week and I have actually gained eight tenths of a pound. I know its not a lot but still I have been logging all of my food and staying within my calories and I have been exercising regularly. How could I have gained anything?:grumble:
I KNOW EXACTLY HOW YOU FEEL. I NEVER LOOSE WEIGHT AND I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR 3 MONTHS ALMOST NOW. THE SAD THING IS THAT I THOUGHT I LOST WEIGHT MY SCALE AT HOME SAID I WAS 140 LBS. BUT WHEN I WEIGHED MY SELF AT THE GYM IT SAID MY USUAL WEIGHT 145. I THINK MY SCALE AT HOME IS BROKE OR SOMETHING BECAUSE THERE IS A 5 POUND DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE GYM DIGITAL SCALE ( THE BEST ONE) AND MY LITTLE CRACK HEAD WALMART $10 SCALE. JUST KEEP WORKING OUT TO MAKE MY SELF FEEL BETTER I TAPE MY STOMACH ONCE A WEEK. SO FAR I STARTED OFF WITH A 32 INCH WAIST NOW I HAVE A 30 INCH WAIST . I HAVE LOST INCHES OFF MY THIGHS TOO AND I AM STARTING TO SEE MUSCLE IN MY THIGHS NOW0 -
Watch your salt intake. That got me for the longest time and I couldn't lose weight. It's amazing how much salt is in processed foods. That salt holds onto water, which makes you weigh more.
Also, your body kinds of goes into storage mode once you start dieting. It tends to hold onto things longer, because there is not as much there. My body just started letting go and trusting me. My weight is starting to drop now. Your on the right track, it just takes a little time. Once you lose that first pound, you'll be so proud of yourself.0 -
I have completed my first week and I have actually gained eight tenths of a pound. I know its not a lot but still I have been logging all of my food and staying within my calories and I have been exercising regularly. How could I have gained anything?:grumble:0
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