Gained 4 pounds this weekend!

jvl1973
jvl1973 Posts: 36 Member
edited December 19 in Health and Weight Loss
I am so mad at myself! How did I gain 4 pounds in 2 days? This weekend was my husbands b-day and Mother's Day. I pretty much ate what I wanted and didn't watch my strict calorie count. However, I know I didn't 3500 calories a day (which would equal 1 pound). Help! I hope this didn't just set me back. I have been dieting since Feb 21, 2012 and have lost 24 pounds. I never cheat during the weekdays and rarely cheat on the weekends.

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  • Tribbey143
    Tribbey143 Posts: 388 Member
    drink lots of water! its okay! :) it will go back down!
  • AlyRoseNYC
    AlyRoseNYC Posts: 1,075 Member
    Water weight. As long as you don't continue binging, it'll be back to normal within a week.
  • jvl1973
    jvl1973 Posts: 36 Member
    Has anyone else gained this much in a short time period? If so, did you lose it after a couple days? It almost makes me not want to ever splurge again. I don't want food to be my enemy, but I also want to be able to splurge without having to gain weight so fast.
  • marymickaela
    marymickaela Posts: 190 Member
    Why are we slaves to are scales? I am and feel like such a failure if I gain a pound, but such a success for losing one.

    Mary
  • bradthemedic
    bradthemedic Posts: 623 Member
    I've gained 6lbs in 7 days - and I've increased my calories by 1000 a day while working out. At the most I'd technically gain 2lbs. The reality is we retain water when we work out, and the body does weird things with food. It's not possible you gained that much weight in FAT in 2 days unless you ate that much in calories.
  • JordanandJacque
    JordanandJacque Posts: 23 Member
    Hello,
    I have gained four pounds between weigh-ins (I weigh once a week), but it has been around my period. Once my period is over, I drop the added weight, plus some. I will say that even eating a few goodies will not only add calories, but salt content, which in turn makes you bloated because of the water weight. I would say, don't weigh yourself for one week, go back to your normal routine, and then I bet it will all fall off very quickly. No worries!

    Also, I always allow myself one free day a week. I just can't not eat chocolate......EVER!! One reason I do this is to continue to trick my metabolism. So what usually happens is I have a free day, eating whatever I want (which it usually ends up being between 500 to 1000 calories additional, nothing too crazy). It kind of jumps starts me because my body isn't used to these things anymore and it kicks into over drive and then I go back to what I normally eat and BOOM! one or two pounds has fallen off.

    Good luck! Oh and by the way, we all probably ate a few things this weekend we weren't supposed too:-0
  • jcperkns
    jcperkns Posts: 109
    Has anyone else gained this much in a short time period? If so, did you lose it after a couple days? It almost makes me not want to ever splurge again. I don't want food to be my enemy, but I also want to be able to splurge without having to gain weight so fast.

    Don't be so hard on yourself! It's most likely water weight and will come off in 3-4 days. Just be sure you're drinking lots of water!
  • sjeagle30
    sjeagle30 Posts: 292 Member
    Yes, I have gained as much as 6 pounds in a weekend but I know it isnt acutal pounds because that would be 21,000 additional calories. It is usually if I have drinks on the weekend. It always makes me retain water. By Wednesday it is generally back to where it was before the weekend. This is why I dont have Monday as my weigh in day :tongue:
  • hark15
    hark15 Posts: 148 Member
    I am so mad at myself! How did I gain 4 pounds in 2 days? This weekend was my husbands b-day and Mother's Day. I pretty much ate what I wanted and didn't watch my strict calorie count. However, I know I didn't 3500 calories a day (which would equal 1 pound). Help! I hope this didn't just set me back. I have been dieting since Feb 21, 2012 and have lost 24 pounds. I never cheat during the weekdays and rarely cheat on the weekends.

    Very timely post. I had a similar issue - gaining two pounds over the weekend because I went to visit my sister and didn't pay attention to calories AT ALL. I know I ate more than I usually do but, like you, I know I didn't eat 3500 calories a day. I've had this happen before and usually in a few days it goes back down. Don't let it discourage you!!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,024 Member
    Lol, I can "gain" 4lbs in a day and drop it the next. It's water retention. Realize what 4lbs of fat is. That's over 14,000 calories. Unless you ate that much in 2 days, chaulk it up to water retention.


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  • kirstyg1980
    kirstyg1980 Posts: 302
    Has anyone else gained this much in a short time period? If so, did you lose it after a couple days? It almost makes me not want to ever splurge again. I don't want food to be my enemy, but I also want to be able to splurge without having to gain weight so fast.

    I can gain 6lbs over night - it's water retention caused from sodium rich foods
  • sizzle92
    sizzle92 Posts: 1,015 Member
    I gain 2-3 pounds every weekend. It's usually gone by Wednesday. It's usually water IMO.
  • shel1103
    shel1103 Posts: 185 Member
    I am the queen of gaining ridiculous amounts of weight in 1 day or 2 days. I put on 3 pounds just from eating some salty tortilla chips. My body is extremely sensitive to sodium and it takes a few days for me to return to the weight I was at. I freak out each time it happens. If you are positive you didn't eat that many calories (which I'm sure you didn't), then have no fear... It will go down.

    I totally agree with pounding the water like crazy. It helps to flush your system.
  • IveLanded
    IveLanded Posts: 797 Member
    Are you PMSing perhaps? I always gain close to 5lbs the week before that time of the month. Usually when it falls off, it comes with another 1 or 2lbs loss so overall, I'm still losing. I try not to get too worried about daily fluctuations. If, at the end of a month, I've still lost weight, I'm happy. :)
  • mariacolumbus
    mariacolumbus Posts: 227 Member
    From Chalene Johnson (and another MFPeep)

    An amazing article I had to re-post that one of my favorite fitness celebs posted – Chalene Johnson. For me, it was my “ah-ha” and for others that I’ve shared this with, it re-settled their discourage and kept them charging forward with their respective workout program and goals. DON’T GIVE UP and get some great insight from this fitness expert:

    Probably the most common question I get when I release a new exercise program is, “Help! I’m gaining weight! Am I doing something wrong?” This is a common phenomena with any new exercise program, Turbo Kick, Turbo Jam, Hip Hop Hustle, you name it! It’s especially common (and temporary) with intense strength training programs like ChaLEAN Extreme or Tony Horton’s P90X.

    The motivation to start a new exercise program is almost always to lose weight loss. However, what most personal trainers know and most at-home exercisers do not, is that a new exercise program often can cause an immediate (and temporary) increase on the scale. (Notice I didn’t say weight gain! I’ll explain.) This common increase in the scale is also the reason why perhaps millions of people start and then quickly quit their resolution to get fit.

    The temporary weight gain explained:

    When someone starts a new exercise program, they often experience muscle soreness. The more intense and “unfamiliar” the program, the more intense the muscle soreness. This soreness is most prevalent 24 to 48 hours after each workout. In the first few weeks of a new program, soreness is the body trying to “protect and defend” the effected or targeted tissue. Exercise physiologists refer to this as delayed-onset muscle soreness, or DOMS.

    This type of soreness is thought to be caused by tissue breakdown or microscopic tears in muscle tissue. When this happens the body protects the tissue. The muscle becomes inflamed and slightly swollen with fluid retention. This temporary retention of fluid can result in a 3- to 4-pound weight gain within a few weeks of a new program. Keep in mind that muscle soreness is not necessarily a reflection of how hard you worked. In fact, some people feel no signs of muscle soreness, yet will experience the muscle protection mechanisms of water retention and slight swelling.

    Most people are motivated enough to put up with this temporary muscle soreness. Yet, many, especially those who really need immediate weight loss to keep them motivated in those first couple of weeks become discouraged and quit!

    When I worked with a group of 70 test participants during the development stages of ChaLEAN Extreme, this happened. Who was the most upset and discouraged? You guessed it… the women! I’m happy to report with absolutely every single woman (and man) in our group, the weight increase was temporary and never lasted more than 2 weeks before they started to see a major drop in the scale. However, these people had the advantage of working with someone who was able to explain to them why this was happening and assure them the weight would come off if they stuck to the nutrition plan and stayed true to the program.

    For those of you who are following the ChaLEAN Extreme phase plan, keep in mind that when you start each phase, your body will be “in shock” again. Don’t be surprised or discouraged if you experience a temporary gain on the scale the first week of each phase.

    My own personal example of this is running 10K’s. I don’t do it very often, maybe 1 or 2x a year. Even though I run on a regular basis, when you run a race you push much harder. It’s natural for me to be “insanely” sore the next day. It’s also very common for me to see the scale jump 4 pounds the next day from forcing fluids post race and the resulting DOMS. Even though I know the cause of it, it’s still a bummer. We’re all human and hard work should mean “results”. Hard work equals results, but our bodies are amazing machines and they know how to protect us from hurting our selves. Soreness forces you to give those muscles a break Ultimately you will lose the weight and you will change your metabolism in the process.

    The key is understanding that this is a normal and temporary and stick with the program!!

    When to be concerned:

    If you experience a significant weight gain (exceeding 5 pounds) which does not begin to decrease rapidly after the second week, guess what it is??? I’ll give you one hint… you put it in your mouth and chew it. You know it! You’re food (or calorie laden beverages). Newsflash friends.. exercise doesn’t make you gain weight. Consuming more food than you burn makes you gain weight!

    So if after two weeks you are not losing weight, have gained weight that’s not coming off, it’s time to take a close and honest look at your food intake. It’s time to find out what your burning in calories each day. Have your RMR or BMR tested. This can be done for less than $50 and the information is invaluable. It takes out the guess work. Google “hydrostatic body fat testing _______ ” and insert the name of the big city you’re closest too. Companies that do HBFT also do BMR testing. Knowledge is king.

    I’m gaining weight, but I’m sure it’s muscle:

    Possibly, but if you’re following ChaLEAN Extreme correctly, you should be losing fat and gaining muscle and the fat loss should be much more substantial than the rate at which you can physically put on muscle. This is even true for the guys. Of the 70 plus people in my test group, every single one of them lost body fat and gained muscle and not one of them gained weight. I believe the average weight loss after 4 months was 28 pounds with many people losing 40 plus pounds. Even the men, who as you can see put on a lot of muscle, were seeing huge drops in the scale. We tested their muscle composition at the beginning and at the end and 100% of the participants maintained or gained muscle while achieving substantial weight loss. That’s the key to keeping weight off long term, i.e. muscle. Muscle burns fat. But you’ve heard me say that before.

    Moral of the story:

    Be patient young grass hoper. You’ll be lean and mean in no time!

    This is one of the most useful articles I have come across that makes sense and enlightens one, as they prepare for their new program or are in the midst of it. Just having an understanding and a reason why we experience this temporary weight gain, makes the experience that
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
    4 pounds is nothing. Drink plenty of water and you will see you will get back down
  • MindyG150
    MindyG150 Posts: 1,296 Member
    ME TOO! Drink water, get some exercise in and move forward.
  • soulynyc
    soulynyc Posts: 302 Member
    i gained 7 lbs in 4 days but i know it has to do withe the sodium and water retention so i didn't even b other to logit. 2 days later i've lost 3.. working on the rest. don't beat yourself up. just concentrate on getting off.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Stop basing progress on short term scale movement. Please.
  • billsica
    billsica Posts: 4,741 Member
    I weigh myself often at the same time almost every day. I live in a 5 - 10 pound swing range.
    I just deal with the range.
  • jvl1973
    jvl1973 Posts: 36 Member
    Are you PMSing perhaps? I always gain close to 5lbs the week before that time of the month. Usually when it falls off, it comes with another 1 or 2lbs loss so overall, I'm still losing. I try not to get too worried about daily fluctuations. If, at the end of a month, I've still lost weight, I'm happy. :)

    I am sort of PMSing. I had the Mirena IUD "inserted" on Friday and I have been spotting and cramping for 3 straight days. I really appreciate all of the advice I am getting on here. Everyone has been great and supportive. Also, I am learning a lot on here as well.
  • thrld
    thrld Posts: 610 Member
    I am so mad at myself! How did I gain 4 pounds in 2 days? This weekend was my husbands b-day and Mother's Day. I pretty much ate what I wanted and didn't watch my strict calorie count. However, I know I didn't 3500 calories a day (which would equal 1 pound). Help! I hope this didn't just set me back. I have been dieting since Feb 21, 2012 and have lost 24 pounds. I never cheat during the weekdays and rarely cheat on the weekends.

    Water gain -- you probably had a lot of sodium this weekend.

    Not too mention that 'cheat' foods tend to be low fiber -- one good poop will fix you right up.

    Time will fix this.
  • Dtho5159
    Dtho5159 Posts: 1,054 Member
    Definitely just water weight
  • sizzle92
    sizzle92 Posts: 1,015 Member
    Are you PMSing perhaps? I always gain close to 5lbs the week before that time of the month. Usually when it falls off, it comes with another 1 or 2lbs loss so overall, I'm still losing. I try not to get too worried about daily fluctuations. If, at the end of a month, I've still lost weight, I'm happy. :)

    I am sort of PMSing. I had the Mirena IUD "inserted" on Friday and I have been spotting and cramping for 3 straight days. I really appreciate all of the advice I am getting on here. Everyone has been great and supportive. Also, I am learning a lot on here as well.

    Ugh. Best of luck with the Mirena. I have seen some patients gain a lot of weight on the Mirena and Depo. :(
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