| chickadee32 |
02-03-2012 01:38 AM |
I've been wondering about this lately as well, for much the same reason as the OP. I've lost weight extremely well on my "plan" (1200-1500 cals/day of nutrient dense foods, balanced macronutrients, and 5 days/week exercise that's a mix of cardio and weights) over the past year, and now I'm losing almost nothing. Throughout my weight loss I haven't noticed any food sensitivities, and I haven't changed what I'm eating lately. And it's not a matter of not creating a big enough calorie deficit: in the month of January I had a deficit of nearly 30,000 calories (determined by a religiously kept food log and a BodyBugg), and yet lost only 2.4 lbs. I've held to the theory that the culprit is likely the hormones I'm taking for medical reasons (all the stalls I've had over the past year have been hormone-related), but recently I'm not so sure - or maybe I'm just afraid that's not the true reason I'm not losing what I should be. What if my body is meant to be at my current weight, and I can't lose further? I look healthy and fit and I know that I am, but I am still overweight and I'm not ready to stop losing! It's frustrating, and worrisome.
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