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Originally Posted by Laneyy
Right now I've been at 205-206 for about 2 weeks now, and my daily calories are in the 1300-1650 range.
Definitely have a deficit going on there.
Two weeks is not a stall. Many people (including myself) regularly hold steady or fluctuate around by a pound or two for 2-3 weeks out of every month. Weight loss is not a linear monotonic process where your weight will march down cooperatively by a few ounces every day like clockwork. It happens, rather, in fits and starts, whooshes and bounces. Real fat loss of a pound or two over the course of a couple of weeks is easily masked by a small fluid gain. This is the reality of weight loss. You have to take a longer term view.
If you are sure you're in a deficit than trust your plan and give it some time. Two weeks is not enough time to decide that you aren't losing weight. And if you do decide to make a change to your plan, give the change at least a month before you decide whether the change is working, too.
I know it sucks, but the process takes patience. It is not "eat on plan today, see a loss tomorrow." It's not even "eat on plan this week, see a loss next week." It's just not. I wish it was too, I bounced up two pounds this morning because of hormones and fluid retention and I'm as ticked off about it as anyone. What I'm not doing, though, is scrapping my plan because I haven't seen any weight loss in a week or two.
By the way, your original post said "maintained for about a year" - it didn't say anything about this current "stall" only being two weeks long. If you maintained for a year, you were not in deficit for a year.