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Weight lose and perimenopause
I think am at the start of menopause (perimenopause) and I am finding it more difficult to maintain my weight, never mind lose weight. I have cut carbs, ate more fruit and vegi's, and excercised more but the weight seems to slowly creep up as soon as I slack off or treat myself for a few days. Any suggestions from anyone? ;););)
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It's especially true if you are trying to be low carb when you aren't "treating" yourself. Don't get me wrong -- I'm a huge fan of low carb and it's what works for me to stay closer to plan. But if you go from a low carb diet to a diet with carby treats for a few days, several pounds of water weight will probably come along for the ride. I am personally struggling with trying to find something that works for maintenance, and all the maintainers will tell you that it has to look a lot like whatever you did to lose weight. So, basically, you need to find a plan that you can live with -- to lose weight and to maintain. You have to expect that if you "treat" yourself for a few days, that you will gain weight. So, either you need to combat those treat days with weeks of strict on plan weight loss, or you need to find a way to work those treats into your plan. Finding what works for you is key -- and not giving up, trying new things until you find it is what makes the difference! |
That seems to be my case as well. Plus my body keeps storing the added weight just around my tummy!! Maybe I should try cutting out the carbs too - I know I had done that before and it seemed to help some. I didnt eat potatoes at all!! Right now I am training for my first marathon so its not an option but after the marathon I am going to switch things up!
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Thanks!... I do know when I cut carbs I do loose the weight but there just seems to be missing from my diet and thus the treat days....I guess I need to find something to fill whatever is missing when I cut the carbs.
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Hi Bubsy, just wanted to say that you are not alone. I am in the exact same situation: perimenopausal (I think...), low carb diet and if I "go off the track", I'll see my weight creeping up as well. Unfortunately this means that what yoyoma said: keeping a strict plan or exercising a bit more after a splurge.
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I believe I am perimenopausing also. It is difficult to lose weight. I am now just happy to lose 1 or 2 lbs a month.
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I am post menopause (surgery for cancer) but found it easy to lose weight just counting calories. Believe me, I had weight issues all my life and love to eat! I am 64 and not as active as I should be.
But by just counting calories and not excluding any kind of food (except I don't eat any kind of meat as I'm vegetarian) I don't feel deprived at all. I enjoy wine, chocolate and anything else I want, just in moderation. This is the first eating plan that ever worked and I am maintaining on it. I chose this approach as it will be manageable for a lifetime--it's not a "diet". Everybody is different and you may have different metabolic issues than I do. But I'm writing to encourage you to stick with it, no matter how slowly the weight comes off. You can take pleasure in your healthy eating which is a good thing at any weight. |
Thanks for the tip blueheron. I have never been good at counting or keeping track of my calorie intake but I guess I will give it a try.
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