sooo much work for nothing back :(
yp77
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Morning peeps, happy 1st march :flowerforyou:
aaaaargh how frustrating.... since last thursday which is my weigh day, I have done half hour spin class, half hour abs class, 1 hour aqua zumba, 1 session swimming with my children, 1 hour zumba 1 and half hour yoga and 1 hour aqua aerobics, 1 hour boxing and 1 hour body balance.... and the scales did not budge... not even one ounce ..... :brokenheart:
I won't be beaten I will carry on regardless but I just find it sooooooo frustrating.... other people could do this and shed half a stone. under active thryiod and PCOS really has alot to pay for GRRR!!!!!
sorry to moan :flowerforyou:
aaaaargh how frustrating.... since last thursday which is my weigh day, I have done half hour spin class, half hour abs class, 1 hour aqua zumba, 1 session swimming with my children, 1 hour zumba 1 and half hour yoga and 1 hour aqua aerobics, 1 hour boxing and 1 hour body balance.... and the scales did not budge... not even one ounce ..... :brokenheart:
I won't be beaten I will carry on regardless but I just find it sooooooo frustrating.... other people could do this and shed half a stone. under active thryiod and PCOS really has alot to pay for GRRR!!!!!
sorry to moan :flowerforyou:
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Don't worry sometimes it takes a week for things to turn around. It will show up eventually and you are probably building muscle which weighs more than fat.0
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It really isn't nothing back. Think of it this way: because you did all that, your body is healthier, you are in better shape because of it, and the scales certainly didn't increase! As a side note, have you/are you measuring yourself? If not, start taking measurements (hips/waist/chest/thighs/whatever) - even if the scale doesn't move, it doesn't mean you aren't toning and losing inches!0
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with all that exercise you could be retaining water to help repair your muscles, drink plenty of water and try not to worry too much, the scales will catch up0
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I bet you're looking more toned and feeling more energetic? To be able to do all that excercise and not feel like death shows your fitness levels are good
Well done - keep it up0 -
Measure! You'll see a difference0
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It was exactly the same for me until i measured myself and found i'de lost inches so now i don't bother with the scales that much!! try doing that u may be surprised, hope this helps0
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I was the same weight for nearly two and a half weeks. Frustrating? Just a little. It's finally dropping off but it was discouraging and I went nuts with cinching up exactly what I was eating, drinking ONLY water, changing my sleep schedule, and eating no sugar besides fruit. Even then, it didn't budge right away.0
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Aww, I can totally appreciate how you must be feeling - you really deserved a good loss after all that hard work :frown: But it might still happen - I sometimes find it takes a couple of weeks for a supreme effort to register on the scales (and by the same token, if I have a not-so-good week, I sometimes think I've got away with it, and then the damage registers the following week!).
It must be really difficult for you with your medical problems - but don't lose heart, you can do this! Hope the scales are kinder to you next time :flowerforyou:0 -
awwwwwww thank you peeps, its really encouraging to have your feed back, I will measure your right, I should do that I havent for a month now,
Im off to spin and abs to blast of that deflation
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND WORDS :flowerforyou: :drinker:0 -
I feel your pain! I've started a new program 2 months ago with a nutrituionist and personal trainer and haven't lost 1 &@$! pound. So frustrating and they keep telling me to stick with it. It's really getting very depressing since I've been doing boot camp 3 days a week, running sprints 2 times a week and longer runs once a week. I rest one day, I just don't get it!0
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I feel your pain! I've started a new program 2 months ago with a nutrituionist and personal trainer and haven't lost 1 &@$! pound. So frustrating and they keep telling me to stick with it. It's really getting very depressing since I've been doing boot camp 3 days a week, running sprints 2 times a week and longer runs once a week. I rest one day, I just don't get it!
awww hun thats proper harsh, but I bet as the others have said to me that if you measured you'd see a huge difference too
as deflated as I was I WONT BE BEATEN!!!! haha keep going chick, what other option do we have?? I sure don't like the second, thats why I'm here in the first place xx0 -
I have the same medical issues - I wish I could give you some secret that would fix it but I haven't discovered it yet!! Just feel better knowing there's people like you out here going through the same unfair crap you are!! I know you're probably doing way better than the average person who loses 2 pounds a week... feel good knowing you're actually healthier and in better shape than lots of them :-)0
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Yes! Please measure!:)
I too have PCOS but I am determined to lose this weight. For a couple of weeks my scale didn't budge, I was stuck on a 6lb loss. I thought I would get out the tape measure and to my surprise I had lost 11 inches.0 -
I bet you've lost inches. I went 2 1/2 weeks without losing a pound despite working out and eating 1200 calories a day. Even though I didn't lose weight, I went down a pants size! So I bet you're kind of in the same boat. Keep it up, you're still getting healthy
ETA: I also have PCOS and Hypothyroid0 -
I have PCOS and I know that sometimes it feels as if your body is against you. You've done great though and I'm sure it'll show up somewhere - whether that's on the tape measure or scales eventually. You certainly have the right attitude!0
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I know your frustrations all too well...I am in the same boat right now So much work and I just feel like it's never gonna change; I am not letting it discourage me, I know I am doing this for me, and I hope that the scale and my body budges soon ;p Good luck and keep going!!!0
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I feel EXACTLY the same way! I have PCOS and hypothyroidism too, and no matter what I do the scale seems to go UP, not down. I've started running and doing various cardio throughout the week, and I eat about 1500 calories a day with no results. I know that regardless of weight, it's healthier to live this way, but sometimes I wonder how worth it this daily struggle is.0
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awww thanks soooo muc guys, your words are inspiring, its nice to know I am not the only one out there feeling like this,
I wont be beaten I will carry on regardless, because at the end of the day, I am healthier and fitter and thats what counts, loosing weight is just a bonus at the end .
any one like to add me for moral supportt please do
have a great weekend people :drinker: :flowerforyou:0
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