Stalls and how to keep it moving.
RNY on 03/26/12
Hello everyone,
We all know and can empathize with the dreaded stalls. I don't know if it is possible or not to break them or do we just have to sit and wait them out?
I made a post a week or so ago about how my doc wants me to lose 40 lbs by June 20. I don't know if I'll reach it or not because a week of loss, I stop for a few days. This might not qualify as a true stall but it is a stall nonetheless, especially when I am eating and exercising according to my program.
So, besides curse and throw our scales, what can we do to help break a stall if anything?
I have read to:
1. Increase calories
2. Increase exercise
3. Decrease exercise
4. Take probiotics
5. Lift weights
What do you know that may help?
We all know and can empathize with the dreaded stalls. I don't know if it is possible or not to break them or do we just have to sit and wait them out?
I made a post a week or so ago about how my doc wants me to lose 40 lbs by June 20. I don't know if I'll reach it or not because a week of loss, I stop for a few days. This might not qualify as a true stall but it is a stall nonetheless, especially when I am eating and exercising according to my program.
So, besides curse and throw our scales, what can we do to help break a stall if anything?
I have read to:
1. Increase calories
2. Increase exercise
3. Decrease exercise
4. Take probiotics
5. Lift weights
What do you know that may help?
RNY on 02/28/12
Just keep on, keepin' on!! I just broke a 5.5 week "stall." I didn't change anything, I just kept eating correctly and kept working out. Granted, it felt like the longest 5.5 weeks, but I got through it...... well, until the next one
RNY on 04/06/12
When you discover the cure, first share it with your pals here on OH, then patent it. You'll be a kazillionaire.
In the meantime, make sure your thyroid is in good working order. Hydrate well.
Also, it helps to be young, male, have a very high starting weight, and be able to exercise like a fiend all day long.
I propose a contest to see who stays stalled the longest. Prize: ??
In the meantime, make sure your thyroid is in good working order. Hydrate well.
Also, it helps to be young, male, have a very high starting weight, and be able to exercise like a fiend all day long.
I propose a contest to see who stays stalled the longest. Prize: ??
I WIN! What's the prize? I had my surgery 7/7/11 and I've basically been about 193 since March. I haven't even recorded my weight since then because it just bounces up and down so I refuse to record my weight until I'm below my last entry. :) Thyroid...check! hydrated...check! but I'm female...didn't start at a high weight and I exercise 5 days a week for 1-1.5 hrs each day, cardio and strength training. it's either my calories or what i'm eating...can't figure that out but I never got to enjoy that "honeymoon" stage in the first year.