We gain weight for many reasons.
First let me get something out. Weight
does not mean fat. Weight is weight, and it includes, water, bones, bodily organs & tissues, miscellaneous whatnots and, yes... fat. But weight is not soley fat. This means that if weight goes up... or down... it's not just measuring our
fat loss, it's measuring our
weight loss. Which includes, but is not limited to, fat.
We gain & lose for various reasons. Perhaps we're retaining water one week. (Salt... alcohol... stress... lots of reasons we retain.) Sometimes we've eaten something particularly heavy before weigh-in. Sometimes we (this is graphic) have to uh, use the bathroom, before the next weigh-in.
About your gain. It is small enough, that it is mostly likely just water retention. Get in a little exercise, and drink enough water to get things moving again. Continue counting your points this week. Just keep going.
I've been on WW for over a year now, and sometimes it feels like every other week I gain. Usually something small like .2 or .4. Truthfully, it's disheartening, even after seeing them a million times. But, having gone through them I know what to expect, and what next week may bring if I just stay on plan for one more week. I shudder to think what I'd weigh if I'd let any of my gains keep me down for long. Or had made me quit! I would not be down 92 lbs that's for sure!
You've come across your first gain, and in all likelihood, it will not be your last... It is a part of the journey. And teaches us patience. And also teaches us that this is not
only about losing weight. It's about feeling healthier.
So, what do I do when I see a gain? In short, continue onward. That's all we can do!
