2 weeks in and nothing!! help
momgorz
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I am getting discouraged. 2 weeks in and no weight loss, nothing. I have beena averaging 1500 calories and exercising (and I don't count extra calories for exercise because in the past I didn't lose if I added those in). Any normal person would have lost a few pounds by now. I am going to give it 2 more weeks and if nothing happens, go see a doctor about this. And I am taking my metabolism meds and have recently been tested as normal with the meds. Diary is open ....
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Are you peri-menopausal?0
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Are you measuring? The scale does not tell the whole story. My first 2 months on MFP I did not lose on the scale but was losing a 1/2 inch to 1 inch a week. Measurements are a much better motivator. Have you ever seen the pictures of people that weigh the same as when they started working out but have lost inches and gained muscle? It is very telling. We all put way to much of our success into the scale.0
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Yes, I am perimenopausal ....0
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I am not measuring, good thought, I will do that. But my clothes feel the same and usually I can tell....0
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Maybe try for a bit more consistency for the next two weeks. You've been under by 200 calories on several days, then over by more than 700. Depending on the day you weigh in, you could weigh more just because of extra food in your system or water weight from a workout the day before. What exercise do you do?0
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I've had a quick look at your diary, you don't seem to be recording fluid calories. You'll be surprised how much calories/sugar/fat you can consume in your beverages without even knowing it.0
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I vary my exercise. Eliptical (20 minute HIT training) and then additional 10 plus weights or treadmill (walk or walk/run) and weights and then sometimes walk outside.0
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I record any fluids that have calories (I.E. McDonalds sugar free coffee, skim milk, beer, juice). Otherwise I drink water, lifewater or diet coke and I don't record those.0
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Understand about consistancy, though I have read and been told that sometimes it is better to mix up (more some days and less others). As long as the average for the week is good, I should still be losing weight. I should be allowed to eat more on some days and less on others, that is rea life.0
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Yes, I am perimenopausal ....0
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I am getting discouraged. 2 weeks in and no weight loss, nothing. I have beena averaging 1500 calories and exercising (and I don't count extra calories for exercise because in the past I didn't lose if I added those in). Any normal person would have lost a few pounds by now. I am going to give it 2 more weeks and if nothing happens, go see a doctor about this. And I am taking my metabolism meds and have recently been tested as normal with the meds. Diary is open ....
I think your plan of giving it two more weeks is good. I lose in fits and starts. But over a month it averages out to what the numbers predict, usually. I think it's water games. Lose fat, gain water... eventually your body ejects the water and the scale catches up.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html0 -
Try less sugar, you're over just about every day by 30 grams or so. That's probably not THE answer, but one of the improvements you could make.0
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Most of the sugar is from fruit, so I guess at this point I am not willing to give that up yet....0
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Any ideas on how to speed it up?0
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Technically it may not make so much difference, but to me the macronutrient ratio looks off. I am in the camp of 1g protein\lbs bodyweight, .5g fat\lbs bodyweight, enough carbs for energy and sanity, and then fill in anything above that with whatever you like. My protein is even a bit higher as I am going for muscle preservation while cutting fat, but for 2k cals based off my weight of 180lbs last time i did my plan, I do 200 pro, 100 cho, 89 fat0
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are you eating 6-7 meals a day ? and eating each meal every 2-3 hours ?0
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are you eating 6-7 meals a day ? and eating each meal every 2-3 hours ?
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Any ideas on how to speed it up?
Diuretics
Probably not really what you're looking for. But it's probably water weight that will come off on its own if you're patient.0
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