Ok, I'm new to dieting so this may sound like an ignorant question. I know 1-2lbs is recommended. My first 3 weeks of dieting, I lost 8lbs. I was cruising. I weighed in every week, and seeing those numbers like 2-2.5lbs lost felt good. It felt like I was doing something.
I weigh in on Wednesday mornings. I had some free time this morning (Monday), so I decided to see how the week was going. I weigh in on my Wii Fit...it's surprisingly accurate and charts my BMI and weight for me.
Well since last Wednesday (5 days ago), I've only lost .6lbs. I was 175.0, now I'm 174.4. That's such a tiny change! I didn't slip up toooo much over Thanksgiving, and I worked out the hardest I've worked out since starting dieting. Please don't tell me I'm reaching a plateau already??
I feel like I have 2 days to knock off the rest of the pound to bring it from .6 to 1lb.
Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong?


I was eating like an angel completely on plan for weeks upon weeks and I lost a little and I gained a little. I didn't panic because I knew that I was retaining water (PMS), but then, it was supposed to go away and I was sure there would be another huge woosh and, instead, there was only a gain!!! Ugh! Anyway, I don't know why this happens, but I'm sure it happens a lot. I'm pretty sure this is the reason many people don't stick to their weight loss plans...they feel like it's too slow going. Well, we're not going to be that way! We will stick to it and hang in there and eventually, it HAS to come off...one decimal point at a time!
Second, our bodies are very funny when it comes to losing fat, some see the numbers go down in a whoosh, some a very slow and steady downward trend. Everyone is different; remember you are still starting your weight loss journey. We would all love to see a loss every week but for some it just doesnt happen that way. So keep it up! weighloss will slow but it wont stop.