DESPERATELY needing an answer! RANT RANT
Oh this must be so frustrating. You have every right to rant, get cranky, and get it out of your system. I know when I gain or only lose a little after working my plan so diligently, I get frustrated. What does your old scale say? They could be calibrated differently. There is no way you ate so many calories that you would gain 8 lbs. I know it's frustrating when the scale fluctuates, but you need to give yourself a break. If you are truly worried about your eating plan, you might want to consider logging it on here and we can see what you are eating and make suggestions if you would like. One question I would have is if you are eating enough calories. If you eat too few calories and exercise like crazy your body will go into starvation mode and hold onto every pound it can. Just a thought. Have you taken your measurements yet? Sometimes it seems like we aren't losing weight and the scale stays the same, but we indeed lose inches. Let us know how we can help, and we will certainly try. Melinda
Yes.. I've been working on finding another doctor for a while now. I moved to SC about a year ago and ever since I've had to go back to Florida every three months because I'm having a difficult time finding a doctor in this area. I wanna have some fun.. really.. I just don't know how/where here. In florida I'd be swimming in the gulf and having friends from church over and we'd whip out our guitars and make a night of it. I guess that's another reason why I need to lose this weight .. there's more to life than cooking, cleaning laundry and tending tomatoes and I need to get better PHYSICALLY so I can get out there. I'm so DYING to get back to work! I like to "be the job".. yanno? My doc did tell me about the stress.. and I was under a lot of stress in my business at the time. I have a standing rx for a low dose of xanax but I really think all these medications interfere with my weight loss attempts so .... yikes.. I kinda like....try not to take certain meds. I know the steroids were wreaking havoc on weight loss attempts. It didn't take long for me to ditch those.. lemme tell ya! lol
You're absolutely right about stepping back and having some fun.. I'm gonna talk the kids into picking up a volleyball net. I have all this land and we could really be having a lot of fun with it.
Thank you!!
okay nothing you are doing is going to make your situation worse! you are making healthy choices and that will pay off if you keep it up. i know you say 5 weeks, but i have to agree with bert. i would start your counting from the 5 days when you started monitoring. not to say you were not trying before those 5 days but research after research study has told us that we eat totally differently when we know we have to write it down. that's just the way it is. and like you said, you posted here because you were not making the progress you wanted to in those 5 weeks and 5 days is not enough time to make a turnaround and major weight loss. if you have been eating healthy all along, you're not going to see the large weight loss that some people see their first week on a "diet". those lbs are water weight and if you've been doing this for weeks, you won't have that. 2 lbs a week is what you should aim for. it takes time for your body to catch up. if you do the exercise, food monitoring and continue to seek support for another month and see no progress, i would say its time to get a complete medical/nutritional/fitness evaluation. have you met with a nutritionist to determine what an appropriate calorie level for you is? if you are 300 lbs, you can most likely eat more than 1100 calories a day and probably need to in order to lose weight, especially since you say you are working out.
if you are going to use the scale, which we know is not the best measure of success, you really need to try and shift the way you look at it. my scale (literally) gave me 8 different weights on saturday morning - just getting on and off and on and off. yes i am obsessive. obviously i did not lose 2 lbs in the 5 seconds between weighings. i have just become sort of numb to it because we know they are unreliable and fluctuate a tons depending on time of the month, time of the day, how much water you drank, if you went to the bathroom before or after, if you went to church or not, if you are wearing socks or not, how you stand on the actual scale platform etc etc etc. you know rationally and logically that there is no way you gained 5 lbs or whatever in a day. it is impossible - sometimes we need to just stop and reality check it. have you taken measurements? unfortunately, NONE of this is an exact science. lord knows it would be a heck of a lot easier if it was. but there is just a ton of information that we just don't know about how the human body works. yes its totally frustrating, but all you can do is keep up with what you're doing. eventually, it will start moving (unless there is a medical/hormonal issue). the mind/body connection is also really unestimated. when i went to the DFC the first time when i was 280, i had a bad attitude and didn't want to be there at all. even in a totally structured environment where you only get the food you plan, eat 1500 cals and work out for an hour a day, i was not reliably losing weight. i would lose 4 lbs, gain 2, lose 1, gain .5 etc. i got a better attitude towards the end and it immediately made a difference in the scale. why? who knows. i (only) lost 14 lbs in 8 weeks, which was not much considering where i started and the environement i was in. i know you are feeling crappy right now. you are not abnormal for feeling the way you do. its human nature to get frustrated when you're putting a lot of energy into something and seemingly not getting any results. your options are to give up, eat what you want, get unhealthier. or keep doing what you are doing now - making better choices and making small changes in your lifestyle. now is that really much of a choice? just hang in there. its a bumpy ride and truthfully, you'll be on the coaster for the rest of your life. you just have to learn how to deal with those bumps and confusion without getting knocked off track. just take it one day at a time, one meal at a time, one hour at a time. it can be done. and i'm confident that you can do it.