I am doing so well with my food intake and still Im sitting at 302 over a week now....grrrr...I have been in the early stages of menopause and I started having my period...last one was 4mths ago...so I think that I have lots of water weight right now...so hopefully by next week I will be in twoderland....have a good day all.....
If you're doing well with your food plan, you'll see the pounds drop sooner or later. The water fluctuations can be murder when you are waiting to see the scale move down. I know I'll see water changes if I drink too much diet soda, or alcohol, or have a really carb-heavy meal even if it's within my plan, or eat something salty... or if the moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars... *sighs*
But over time, it DOES work. If you work your plan, your plan will work. So long as your plan is healthy and calorie-restricting (whether that's points, calorie counting, carb counting, or what), you WILL lose the weight.
Ugh! It's so frustrating when you hanging on the edge of hitting a goal! I'm in the same boat if it makes you feel any better. I got down to the next decade on the scale (a place I haven't been in a decade) and then overnight I went up 2 lbs. and I'm having to fight my way back down again. Grrrr!
You are totally going to hit it. Consider this the moment where your resolve is being tried and you get to prove how serious you are about getting the weight off. You WILL do this.
Yep. As long as you stay on plan, make sure you are counting every single bite and being honest with yourself about it... it will come off! Periods are murder on weight loss but the good news is it comes off easily after it`s done.
"cfmama originally posted As long as you stay on plan, make sure you are counting every single bite and being honest with yourself about it... it will come off!"
hit the nail on the head....
I have had to develop more patience in this process and I am generally considered a patient person. For probably multiple reasons including time of life, my weight loss has been slower than others on this board. I have to remind myself that it has been steady. I have had a very few weeks that did not show weight loss but invariably, the next week I would show double weight loss that made up for the previous week.
I remind myself (and you) that slow and steady wins the race. I am creating new and better habits. Studies show that you are more likely to keep the weight off when you lose slowly and all the other platitudes about slow weight loss.
You can do this. Besides, what are your other options!
I remind myself (and you) that slow and steady wins the race. I am creating new and better habits. Studies show that you are more likely to keep the weight off when you lose slowly and all the other platitudes about slow weight loss.
Actually, if you speak amongst maintainers, the rate at which you lose the weight is NOT telling in whether or not you will keep it off. Those that are the most successful in keeping it off, are the ones who remain vigilant and continuewith their plan, long after reaching goal, regardless of the speed in which they lost it.
Doesn't matter how fast or how slow you go - if you revert back to your old ways - you'll gain the weight back.