I think our bodies expect us to have made a new year's resolution and joined a gym by now, so it's doing its best to hang on to every pound.@IanBish you and I seem to be on a similar bumpy journey, pretty much at the same pace.
I've been doing some resistance exercises, but not enough to have that effect. Thank you.If you've been taking exercise it maybe your body is building muscle. Even if not, sometimes your body needs to stabilise to move forward. Either way, we'll done you.
See my first comment! Let's hope you're right. And well done on the weight loss. But slow down a bit; you're putting me to shame.Sorry about the STS @IanBish sometimes the body hangs on to the fat, then gets rid of it all at once, so I am hoping next week, you will be surprised by a "whoosh" down.
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Anyway, a delightful 3lbs off this week, but I have been ravenously hungry, so I am going to increase my calorie allowance a bit in order to lose between 1-2lbs every week. Thinking about it, my exercise has increased a lot lately. 3lbs loss a week is too much, really, especially as I still have a looooong way to go, I don't want to lose the plot or fall off the wagon just yet!
I love this forum! Without fail someone makes me chortle loudly and scare my cat!I found someone's lost pound. I shouldn't have picked it up. Rather foolish.
But a new week is here, time to make better choices.
Well done on the 16oz loss. You say that, and I know what you mean, but many of us would have quite a different (worse) life if we just ignored them, or didn't bother to check them.Exactly 1lb off so that has put me in a good mood and my BG has been in the 5s for 2 days. It always makes a difference to my day when I have results like these. I should be grateful for the life I have instead of dwelling on silly numbers
Checked it as I was fascinated by the possibility. Not true unfortunately.Thank you @LeafyArts - there's lots of inspiration on this thread from some great success stories.
Saw this on FB, so not sure if it's an accurate analogy, but it's food for thought.
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Thank you for the link, an interesting read. Though I'm not convinced by the article due to what is said about keto. But it could be right that I'm not drinking enough and that's the reason for plateauing. Thanks for your thoughts.Checked it as I was fascinated by the possibility. Not true unfortunately.
The whoosh effect: What is it, and is it real?
The 'whoosh effect' describes the sudden weight loss that people report experiencing while following a keto diet. Learn about its scientific merit here.www.medicalnewstoday.com
Odd, rapid variations in weight are almost certainly water weight, but it's not about fat cells or how much weight you've recently lost. If you become even a little dehydrated for a while your body starts storing as much of the water you drink as possible. When you drink plenty of water regularly your body is thought to stop doing that and it dumps the excess stored body water very quickly. On the scale that looks like short plateaus and even increases over a few days, followed by a rapid drop.
"Only managed to lose a pound" I wouldn't say 'only' I'd be delighted, well done!Well, after being a good boy all week, notwithstanding an artisan sourdough bacon sarnie, I only managed to lose a pound this week. I blame the cold temperatures. Or something...
Oooh, I love lentil soup, but yeah, it should have been more, maybe your body needs to catch up and it will be more next week, that seems to happen to a lot of people, weight loss isn't always linear.Morning all, a disappointing loss of only 1lb this week, which given that I've only had a homemade lentil soup for lunch every day and then salads every night seems bizarre. I should add that this week I also went out for several walks so. I was expecting biig numbers.
Hey Ho ... I guess I will just have to live with it.
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