Support Please - Terrible Weekend :(
ljmiller11
Posts: 67 Member
Hi MFP's!
I just wanted to reach out to you all for some support and motivation on this rather gloomy Monday morning.
I fell of the wagon big time last week ending with a terrible weekend, so bad, I didn't even log Saturday including a Fry Up, Indian Meal, Cupcakes & Sweets We had guests for the weekend and I just couldn't help myself made worse by the fact I couldn't get to the gym so i only went twice last week!
I don't even dare get on the scale today so I've decided to not weight myself until Friday in the hope I can undo any damage by then!
What are the chances I've really screwed up?
I'm feeling quite down and have also hit a bit of a plateau and am struggling to keep going.
Help!
I just wanted to reach out to you all for some support and motivation on this rather gloomy Monday morning.
I fell of the wagon big time last week ending with a terrible weekend, so bad, I didn't even log Saturday including a Fry Up, Indian Meal, Cupcakes & Sweets We had guests for the weekend and I just couldn't help myself made worse by the fact I couldn't get to the gym so i only went twice last week!
I don't even dare get on the scale today so I've decided to not weight myself until Friday in the hope I can undo any damage by then!
What are the chances I've really screwed up?
I'm feeling quite down and have also hit a bit of a plateau and am struggling to keep going.
Help!
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It's only one day, just get back to normal for the rest of the week.
Sometimes you need a bit of a blow-out to break a plateau - I'm notorious for recording a loss the day after a beer-and-pizza binge, then keeping it off!
You'll be fine, but in future log everything you eat, even on the bad days. MFP works by accountability and being able to see the effects of what you eat and how you exercise.
Keep up the good work, you'll be fine in the long run! :flowerforyou:0 -
None, cheer up. If you have been eating low calories for a while, a high calories help you to kick up the metabolism again. My weekend, both Sat and Sun are with high calories.0
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It was just a weekend, today is a brand new day!0
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You are aware of what you're unhappy with - only you can change things going forward. Good luck! :flowerforyou:0
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Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back into again. Everyone hits hurdles every now and then (I tend to be more now than then me thinks) Don't beat yourself up over it though. What's done is done. Now you just get back into again it is really that simple0
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I think you need to draw a line under last week and start again. You seem guilty for overindulging but don't let that be a reason to carry on doing it this week, it''s easy to get into a vicious circle!
Whether you gain or not, focus on this week and plan your meals and gym time if you can.
Above all, keep on logging! It really works.
You can do this!!0 -
you can do it, dont give up0
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Don't beat yourself up. Think about the advice you would
be giving someone else who posted this.
Personally, I'd still weigh myself and use that as an incentive
to get back on track but that's up to you.
One 'bad' weekend will not affect your big picture.
Be kind to yourself.
Nicola xxx0 -
As BerryH said - it might actually be a good thing. I know it's totally counter-intuitive but sometimes the way to break a plateau is to eat more! It worked for me recently - I was stuck at 66kg and spent a couple of weeks eating slightly above (100-200 calories) my daily target then last week went back to MFP target calories and lost a kg this week.
Anyway, it's one day and from your diary it looks like you're usually pretty good so don't worry too much, get back to eating right and enjoy the fact you had some yummy food and are obviously dedicated enough not to let it derail your longer term weightloss!
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Don't worry about it, we all have a blow out and spending timeenjoying being with your friends/guests is more important than spending the time calorie counting and you shouldn't feel guilty about it. If you have put on a few pounds - so what? It's not the end of world! Just get back into a healthy eating routine and up the exercise a little if it makes you feel better xx0
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Hi MFP's!
I just wanted to reach out to you all for some support and motivation on this rather gloomy Monday morning.
I fell of the wagon big time last week ending with a terrible weekend, so bad, I didn't even log Saturday including a Fry Up, Indian Meal, Cupcakes & Sweets We had guests for the weekend and I just couldn't help myself made worse by the fact I couldn't get to the gym so i only went twice last week!
I don't even dare get on the scale today so I've decided to not weight myself until Friday in the hope I can undo any damage by then!
What are the chances I've really screwed up
I'm feeling quite down and have also hit a bit of a plateau and am struggling to keep going.
Help!0 -
i'm rght there with you.... I can do great during the week when i am working and by myself for the biggest parts of my day... but yesterday was spent shopping and hanging out with the roommate (who isn't trying to lose weight) so I was a little nervous to get on the scales this morning... however.... i had cut out ALOT of calories through out the week so i wasn't TOO concerned. I agree you should still fill out your food tracker everyday no matter what... it holds you accountable for your actions. I woke up this morning and stepped on the scales thinking if it's not a good number then i will up my game this week. I did have a 4 lb. weight loss but i also know that some of that was water weight which is pretty common in the first couple weeks. So.... don't beat yourself up.... enjoy your food and friends.0
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Thanks everyone, your comments have cheered me up dramatically.
I know it's only a little blip in a very long road but because I'm so close to my goal, I'm very concious of the fact every little bit counts!
Hey ho, I'm off to the gym tonight so fingers crossed that will lift my mood.
Thanks again :flowerforyou:0 -
We all mess up at some point. Everyday is a new day. Don't beat yourself up over it, just get back on track.0
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Everybody has their occasional day to let loose and I suppose we do need those days don't be hard on yourself. Just keep doing what you've been doing and set up days of the week/month that can be your designated "treat day"! Something to look forward to Best of luck and stay positive. xxx0
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Good on you. That's the way forward
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It actually could have even helped. If you stay on a strict caloric intake your body gets used to that and when you feed it excessive calories like that it shakes things up. just get back to normal and don't sweat it.0
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Seize the day! New day to make right choices. The Weekends are harder for me as well. Instead of not allowing myself any of what everyone else is having I will have a small portion and eat a larger portion of the "healthy" items. This is a life change, you are going to have days that you follow your plan to the letter and days that you give yourself a break and splurge. Give yourself positive encouragement, do some extra exercise this week and get back on track!0
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hit the gym dont worry !!! drink water and eat right like u have ben one day wont hurt0
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Nobody is perfect and almost everyone is going to have a bad diet day. Focus on turning that guilty feeling into motivation for the upcoming week. Keep your head up!!0
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It's okay. We all have a moment of weakness especially if we have guests and are celebrating an event. Just pick yourself up where you left off and you will be fine. Good luck!! :flowerforyou:0
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Everyone has slip ups along the way but how you recover from it is what determines your success. When I slip up, I go on about my usual routine the very next day as if it never happened. It's okay to feel guilty about overeating but you've got to move on as quickly as possible. It will make you feel even worse if you dwell too long on it and it will wear down your resolve.0
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The only way you will have put any fat lbs on is if you ate more than 3500 calories over your limit, anything else will be water weight, give it a few days and all should be fixed :flowerforyou:0
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“You never fail until you stop trying.” ― Albert Einstein
Just brush the weekend/ bad week off - and start again0 -
All your replys are soooo helpful!
As we all know, weight loss can feel very lonely sometimes but knowing you all care enough to comment has really cheered me up, thank you.
I have regained my positive attitude and thanks to you all, I know this week is going to be a better week!0 -
It's one day and you'll be fine.
Don't see the food you had as the enemy, and then you won't "binge" on them. You can have all those things, in smaller doses and with some healthy alternatives, just stick within your cals and fat and you'll be fine!0 -
Think of all the time it took for you to gain the weight in the first place, then how much effort it takes for you to lose it. neither of these can be reversed in a day. you're not going to gain a ridiculous amount of weight because of one bad day. all that matters now is how you handle it. do you pick yourself up and keep going, or wallow in hopelessness? do the first! it will be great!0
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When I fall off the wagon, I start back with drinking my water...stick with it, the cravings will subside. Brush yourself off, and get right back on, I know you can;)0
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Even if you had had a bad *week* it would only be one of 52 in a year. Christmas week I put on 6.5 in one week! I'm still at least 7lb lighter than I was the week before Christmas. Sometimes you just have to remember that you are in in for the long haul!0
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I always allow myself a "cheat" day. Nobody can go by without wanting those sweets or carbs whatever your weakness is. Giving yourself a cheat day relieves the guilt so you can get back with it immediately and put it behind you. I, myself, did not do well yesterday out of boredom (my biggest weight problem) but today is a new day and I will be right back on it! Cheer up and don't beat yourself up over it.0
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