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Originally Posted by Mmckellen
Tall Girl, I'd like to weigh in. First you are not the only one who appears to stall on SB. It seems to happen to everyone. It's very frustrating, but that just seems to be the way this diet works. The scale is not an accurate way to gauge all your progress. So, if you have been on plan, you are probably losing inches unless you are really eating a lot of high fat foods. You could go on WW to see basically where your eating is, but if you want to stay on it for the long term that is up to you.
Personally, I did WW for an entire summer and ended up feeling like I had real food issues. The tracking made me obsessed with "how many points" I could eat and I ALWAYS felt hungry, maybe because I actually started eating a lot more processed foods on WW because I could assign them a point value. A bag of chips has a point value that you can fit in so I would eat chips, and don't get me started on the WW prepackaged snacks. So it was not for me. I love SB and trust that as long as I eat this way my body will make its way down to the right weight for me, but I agree, it is hard.
Thank you for responding. I have a long history with WW and also don't feel it was a good choice for me. I signed back up for one month to track foods there as an alternative to counting calories. I don't intend to do it long term, I much prefer the WOE that SB brings. And by all accounts, I'm not going over 2000 calories a day on SB so it probably is just the weight loss stall that I'm experiencing. It's just frustrating and I like results

. I'm also exercising for the first time in awhile so I find it even more frustrating that the scale isn't moving.
But yes, the inches are coming off. I wore pre-pregnancy pants for the first time Wednesday since March 2008! Even though I'm not at my pre-preggo weight yet, the clothes are starting to fit. And I'm eating much better, healthier foods on SB and exercising, all of which is better for my body in the long run.
I will try harder not to make myself crazy about the number on the scale. Thank you again for your advice!