So, some people may remember me posting a few months back about being at a plateau for over half a year. Despite my slight overeating on weekends, I was sticking to my plan great, but I was giving up hope from not losing.
Well, at the time I was eating ~1700 calories a day and not losing, and after all of the support and suggestions, I worked really hard to fit in twenty days of exercise in January (that's a big deal for me, since I work full-time and am a full-time student). The scale still did not budge, even with NO weekends off-plan. So, at the beginning of February, I dropped my calories to ~1500 a day.
For that month at ~1500, I was miserable. I was going morning-to-night on those few calories (few at my heigh/weight), working, studying, going to classes/labs. I was having constant headaches. But, the worst part to me was that the scale still DID NOT MOVE.
Skip forward to the end of February, when some relatives joined Weight Watchers. When I saw what they were eating at weights/heights much lower than mine, the nagging idea that I might be eating too little popped into my head, and wouldn't go away.
So the next week I signed up for WW. I was terrified that I would gain, after working so hard and seeing no results at low calories. My daily eating, with none of those extra weekly points, is usually ~2000 calories.
Well, three weeks in and I've lost 1.5lbs a WEEK every week. And, as of this morning, I broke my eight-month-long plateau of 313 (I had started WW at the higher end of my maintenance range). I almost cried when I saw a lower number on the scale!
So, I guess this was just to let people know to not be afraid to experiment with your calories if you're not seeing the results you want! I finally feel like there's still hope for me out there!



