Am I expecting too much?
Lindalo5032
Posts: 11 Member
Hello all-
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th. At that time I didn't have any bathroom scales and I hadn't found this website.
I "think" I weighed about 144-145 pounds at that time. Since I discovered this website I have been diligent about weighing & measuring my food and exercising 30 minutes a day.
This week I am stuck at exactly 142.0 pounds. My scales are digital so I know it hasn' even budged one-tenth of a pound. I always weight first thing in the morning.
I have been under my recommended calories every day. The last couple of days I changed my goal from 1200 to 1150 calories per day and changed to 40% carbs, 40% protein, and 20% fat (increased protein and decreased carbs). I can't eat all that protein, so I'm a little under on that, but I haven't gone over the fat and carb allowance.
20 years ago I lost about 10-15 lbs. on Weight Watchers (without exercise) and I don't remember having this hard a time losing. Is it because of my age (64)?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th. At that time I didn't have any bathroom scales and I hadn't found this website.
I "think" I weighed about 144-145 pounds at that time. Since I discovered this website I have been diligent about weighing & measuring my food and exercising 30 minutes a day.
This week I am stuck at exactly 142.0 pounds. My scales are digital so I know it hasn' even budged one-tenth of a pound. I always weight first thing in the morning.
I have been under my recommended calories every day. The last couple of days I changed my goal from 1200 to 1150 calories per day and changed to 40% carbs, 40% protein, and 20% fat (increased protein and decreased carbs). I can't eat all that protein, so I'm a little under on that, but I haven't gone over the fat and carb allowance.
20 years ago I lost about 10-15 lbs. on Weight Watchers (without exercise) and I don't remember having this hard a time losing. Is it because of my age (64)?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I don't think your eating enough...0
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I have had better luck on higher fat and protien and lower carb...0
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You should not go below 1200 calories. Your body goes into starvation mode. Keep your body guessing - one day 1200, one day 1300, next day 1200, etc. Good luck!!0
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Your age probably is a factor. Many women have more trouble losing weight as they age, especially post-menopause.0
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What is your goal weight? I would think that 142 is a good weight. I would love to be 142!0
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It may be your age; I've been stuck for about 2 weeks now at the same weight. But, I also think that you need to raise your calorie level.0
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What is your goal weight? I would think that 142 is a good weight. I would love to be 142!
How can you say that when you don't know her height, bone structure, body fat percentage or weight history? A "good weight" is relative.0 -
Are you tracking sugar as well? That was my problem and now that I'm paying attention to everything, I am having success. You might also try adding in other cardio like cleaning the house or gardening.0
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When I was on weight watchers I lost easily as well. When I decided to look up for many calories I eat in a day on that diet instead of just points, MOST days I was over 1300 calories. So maybe you aren't eating enough.0
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I don't think your eating enough...
^^^this...and maybe lowering your carbs, if that is the route you so choose to go........ :flowerforyou:0 -
How tall are you?0
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I have been under my recommended calories every day. The last couple of days I changed my goal from 1200 to 1150 calories per day and changed to 40% carbs, 40% protein, and 20% fat (increased protein and decreased carbs). I can't eat all that protein, so I'm a little under on that, but I haven't gone over the fat and carb allowance.
That's very high protein, and very low fat. Try swapping the fat and protein percentages. Or you can do 40% carb, 30% fat, 30% protein if you really need the extra protein. Your body does require some fat for fat-soluble vitamins, maintenance and repair, and helping you feel full longer. 30g/day likely isn't enough.0 -
You're not expecting too much just not eating enough. I was on the "standard MFP 1200 calorie" plan for a while and I couldn't do it. I was STARVING all the time. And I wasn't losing anything. So I upped my calories and not only felt better but started losing weight too. Win/win! Good luck!!!! :drinker:0
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Hello all-
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th. At that time I didn't have any bathroom scales and I hadn't found this website.
I "think" I weighed about 144-145 pounds at that time. Since I discovered this website I have been diligent about weighing & measuring my food and exercising 30 minutes a day.
This week I am stuck at exactly 142.0 pounds. My scales are digital so I know it hasn' even budged one-tenth of a pound. I always weight first thing in the morning.
I have been under my recommended calories every day. The last couple of days I changed my goal from 1200 to 1150 calories per day and changed to 40% carbs, 40% protein, and 20% fat (increased protein and decreased carbs). I can't eat all that protein, so I'm a little under on that, but I haven't gone over the fat and carb allowance.
20 years ago I lost about 10-15 lbs. on Weight Watchers (without exercise) and I don't remember having this hard a time losing. Is it because of my age (64)?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Are you eating your calories you burn during exercise? Im with the others on here. I agree that your calorie intake is way too low.0 -
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th.0
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I have had better luck on higher fat and protien and lower carb...
She's right. You have to eat fat to burn fat. Just make sure you're picking healthy fats like nuts, olive oil, fish and avocado. You may want to include more exercise too and eat back the calories you burn.0 -
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th.
Yeah ^ why for the love of pete why?0 -
You've only be at this for two weeks - Give it six full weeks and see what kind of results you get before you try changing things or thinking it's not working.0
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Looking at your diary, you are not eating enough of your calories in protein and fats, too much in carbs and sometime not even enough calories for the day.
The ratio of carbs vs fat vs protein that you take in a day is as important as overall caloric intake. Also, I would give yourself at least 6 weeks before you start worrying about if working or not.0 -
I started on the "No flour, no sugar" plan about March 30th.
Because she had sugar and flour on March 29th0
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