I have a question, hopefully some of the seasoned "been there, done that" maintenance phasers can help me out.
This past week, I have officially started [this diet] eating better, I'm trying to stick to around 1600 calories a day (which is a definite decrease from my usual intake), 30-35% protein, 25% fat, etc. I am eating healthy foods, eating 5-6 times a day (which is VERY new to me). I'm not hungry in between meals and snacks, and haven't increased my water consumption very much. I am exercising regularly, to avoid any diet yo-yos. No gimmicks, no crazy bars or diet shakes, just normal stuff, Lean Cuisines, etc. Actually, I feel pretty good!
The problem is, the weight is just falling off of me, and fast, which sounds good in theory, but, my big increase in urination tells me that I'm losing a lot of water weight. I want to lose real, permanent weight, not just water weight. Is this just a normal part of the process, or is this a bad sign? I am tracking everything that goes in my mouth in Fitday, but am just worried that this will be a temporary loss that is "just water" and then stop. Does everyone lose this much water weight when they lose weight, no matter how they lose it?
I wanted to pick your brain, because I want to do this right this time, and while the scale is saying good things, I just want to ensure that it really is positive healthy change.
thanks, guys!
Gingercakes



