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Slow Losers?
Hey all,
I was just wondering if there were any other slow losers out there. At my last weigh in I was told I lost 2.4 lbs, which I was rather happy about because I'm a college student and not a single day is the same, so consistency is tough. However, after I let out a cheer of triumph (I managed to avoid penne ala vodka and scraped the sauce off my chicken marsala at my niece's communion) my coach said "Well, that's better than gaining." Staying strict has been and will continue to be tough in my college lifestyle, especially with finals and senior week (aka, get drunk everyday) coming up. I'm really trying to stick with it, but that comment was really discouraging. Anyone else out there find that, for whatever reason, they're slow to lose weight on this program? |
I wouldn't consider you to be a slow loser at all! 2.4 lbs in a week is awesome and it seems to be that people who start at lower weights don't lose as quickly as people with more to lose. I think you are doing awesome and you should stick up for yourself if the coach makes a comment like that again.
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Mrs. D is absolutely right. I've averaged around 2.5 lbs per week. Although it is a bit lower than the 3-5 lbs that is on the website, it is still better than any other diet I know! Stick with it. You will do great. Also remember every week is different. I've ranged from .4 lbs to 4.8 lbs. Never a 6 or more like some, but it really does work!
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Originally Posted by emily88: So... all that... and after about 19 days on the program, I've only lost 9 pounds. My doctor said I could lose 5, so what gives? While I'm not on the IP program, she did give me a version of it. I'm doing everything but using the IP products. I'm really trying to be good about this. I've not cheated once, but I'm so tired of the same ole things after almost 3 weeks and I've got so much more weight to lose! So... today I'm having my own little pitty party. I'm sorry to dump this on you, but sometimes life just isn't fair, I guess. Thanks for reading... |
Hi emily88,
Considering how many calories your body needs to function at 129 pounds I think you are doing great!!! Losing 3 pounds a week at your weight (over 10,000 calorie deficit) would be extremely difficult - a whole different story if you are twice that size. Be thrilled!!! 2.4 lbs at 129 is really really great!!! And hey, if you have to cheat during senior week, try to cheat low carb, at least you'll stay in ketosis :) Good luck with finals!!! |
Originally Posted by BROWNEYES47: |
I think almost 2.5 pounds a week is great! My last 2 WI's, I only lost 0.5 pounds each time. I'm hoping for something a little more stellar this week.
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That would have me down too - I've been on this for 16 weeks and my weight has slowed to avg 1.3lb per week. But I struggle with thyroid issues and my Dr just lowered my meds - and I've had an incrediably stressful month at work.
You can't compare your loss to others. You just have to do the best you can and be happy that you've given it your best. |
Don't get discouraged. A lot of us are in the same boat. I've only lost 2 lbs for the last 3 weeks but after 7 week OP it totals up to 22lbs. I remember on WW the average lost was 1lb a week so this is great! Keep it up, you're going really good. Especially during such a stressful time.
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I am in the same boat, but don't be discouraged. My coach told me not to have any restricted items for at least 2 weeks and see if that makes a difference. Also, drink plenty of water and you will get there faster than you think.
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I'm a slow loser as well. I'm coming up on 7 weeks on the diet and a 14 lb loss - an average of 2 lb a week. While a loss is still a loss, it's becoming a very expensive program to be losing 2 lb/week. I'm thinking I will stick with phase 1 for 2 more weeks, then phase off. I can't spend 4 more weeks on it to lose a measly 9 pounds, and THEN spend 2 more weeks paying for and going through phases 2 and 3.
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Originally Posted by emily88: |
Originally Posted by emily88: Hang in there. :hug: What's that great quote? Something about "a year from now...." |
Well, I consider myself a slow loser but I too have thyroid issues for which I take medication.
I am super happy with IP though because prior to this, I was counting calories, exercising and seeing a Dietician and I stayed stuck in the mid-170's for over a year. It is important to note that I also have not been as disciplined as I should have been in weeks #4 and #8. I would like to lose another 10 lbs before phasing off and I was told by coach before I started, to estimate 12 weeks total (including all phases) to reach that goal... which is most probably not going to happen in that time frame. My bubble burst but I have decided to stick with it for a while longer to see what will happen. If my weight loss stalls for too long, I will just phase off and redo it again at a later date (maybe in the fall) to lose the remaining weight. |
Thanks guys! This weigh in was still in the 2lb range, but I'm feeling a lot more positive! I paid more attention to water, thanks to a few hours in the sun, and I think it paid off!
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I am a slow loser too! Bla, but, when I was on other diets, a pound and a half was like supper fast. So in trying to think postive, I am thinking by losing a little slower it gives our body time to adjust, and our skin to follow along. I am 51, and scared of having hanging skin all over the place or more wrinkles coming out on my face. Heavy people have puffy faces but not wrinkles.
I do notice that the exercise makes nice tone under the skin, and I feel real good, and IP is easy to follow once your in the routine. No calculating, so if 2 lbs or three pounds a week it is,,,,,,,,,,,,then guess its better then plus. I try to look at older pics, and the minus 2 pounds makes it feel better. I wish someone told me before how bad I looked. I guess I knew inside, just wouldnt look in full length mirrors. Now I do..............so gimmie gimmie that 2 lbs a week!!:carrot: |
I also lose in the "2 lb range." At first I was really discouraged but, my size is changing more quickly than my weight so I'll deal with it! I figure at 55 years old, things just start slowing down. I'm still losing more successfully than I did on 6 months of WW!! I'm hoping that some warmer weather and the chance to be outside more will help.
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Once it gets warmer, and we can wear pretty smaller clothes, those lil two lbs a week will feel like a million bucks lol
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I'm feeling great about my loss (21 lbs in 6 weeks). It's a little slow when compared to others, but I've never been able to easily loose pounds.
My coach feels I should/could be losing more, but the way I look at it even though I had a couple weeks where I only lost 1 lb (Big C, TOM and sick for 2 weeks - blech!), I've never lost this much weight in such a short amount of time. If it takes me another 6 months to lose what I want to reach my goal, I'll be happy. Besides, the disappearing inches are amazing! I'm looking forward to looking down and seeing my toes instead of my..er.. "bosoms and belly". :D |
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