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PopcornFiend 05-31-2009 02:17 PM

Fluctuating Weight, Phase 1!
 
Hello Everybody! This is my first post on 3FC but I've been lurking for quite some time (you've all given some much needed advice and info!). I am just finishing day six of Phase 1 of South Beach (And I haven't cheated! holy cow!), and two days in, I had dropped three pounds, from 260 to 257. Four days in, I was ecstatic to be at 254 from 257. Now six days in, I'm back up to 257. I'm trying not to panic as just a few days ago I was literally doing a victory dance in my bathroom :carrot:, but I need to know if this fluctuation every few days is normal. I have heard that the initial loss in phase one is mainly composed of water, if this is true, I could blame some of the weight gain on a few pieces of turkey bacon and a serving of salted cashews (only 15, I know). Any thoughts? I'd appreciate any insight.. I've got sixty pounds to lose and am hoping to do it on the beach!

PS am keeping up with previous exercise routine of 45 mins cardio 3x a week followed by 15 of strength training.

Thanks a ton!
Alyssa

rdw1 05-31-2009 07:10 PM

fluctuations are normal- just keep at it and don't weigh everyday! it can be a downer if you are a person who thinks too much of it!(I weigh everyday but I don't worry too much when it goes up or down because I fluctuate a lot...)

Great job on getting started and wtg on the exercise! sounds like you are on the right track to lose 60 lbs!

PopcornFiend 05-31-2009 11:24 PM

thank you! I think I know it's normal but I just started to panic.. I'm feeling better about it now and thinking I'll cool it on the scale, maybe weigh in every three days instead of every day!!

femmecreole 06-01-2009 10:10 AM

Take some advice from an old pro at this...
stay away from the scale and go by how your clothes are fitting.
I still have no idea what I weigh and don't care...I go by how my clothes feel and how I feel.
Scales are stupid and no indicator of how you feel about yourself..everyone's weight goes up and down.
No need to depress yourself over something natural that is going to happen!

beachgal 06-01-2009 11:08 AM

:welcome3: PopcornFiend!

Fluctuation is very normal. I highly second Cat's suggestion to reduce your scale time. Try once a week (nothing wrong with doing every 3 days as a way of weaning yourself down) and don't freak about what you see. You'll be at 154 again, and I bet it'll be someday soon if you keep working this hard! Good for you! :high:

probably 06-01-2009 11:28 AM

I just finished phase 1 and saw a lot of fluctuation depending on the time of day I weighed, how hydrated I was, etc. Like others have said, I think weighing less frequently helps. If you can't resist, weigh at the same time every day (I think morning is best) and don't worry too much about what you see.

PopcornFiend 06-02-2009 02:13 AM

All good advice ladies, and everybody has been so welcoming and friendly here! Not that I expected it not to be, but it's nice to be in a virtual environment with people going through the same stuff. You're all right about weaning myself off of the scale - no need to get in a tizzy when it could be having a little too much salt, having to make a deposit, so on and so forth! haha! I stayed off of it today and will try to ignore its tempting little dial tomorrow as well! Happy Tuesday!

cottagebythesea 06-02-2009 06:35 AM

:welcome2: Popcornfiend! I don't believe I've greeted you yet. ;)

I completely agree with femme's suggestions. I finally let my DH have my scale for his shop, after letting it rule my feelings for the day. :D I do so much better, just going by how my clothes fit. I think it's a more accurate way to chart my progress, too.


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