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I've been stuck hovering at the 63.8kg mark for the last ten days. Am feeling really demotivated and want to eat a lot of chocolate and drink a lot of wine :(

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HRHGaby

Welcome, I hope you find what you need in this community. You'll find many motivational posts here!

You're not losing weight, but you're not gaining either, so not that's not that bad!

Start by dowloading an app on your phone to keep track of calories (Fat Secret, My Fitness Pal...), it's a great aid! Good luck!

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alex7ra in reply to HRHGaby

Thanks. I've had the MFP app on my phone since 2012 and have just started using it again this week.

I've been a member on here for a while and have read and contributed to a few posts but this is the first time I've felt the need to start a post myself.

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HRHGaby in reply to alex7ra

Stay on track then, you've probable achieved a lot and don't want to ruin it now, :) It's good that you wrote a post on the site, as you know people are very helpful and supportive!

Some foods burn more fat than others, maybe having more of them will stimulate your weightloss: bembu.com/fat-burning-foods

in reply to HRHGaby

Thanks for the website link, interesting reading and lots of inspiration for this week's shopping list. I'm also trying out fatsecret and prefer it to mfp. Thanks.

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fibronfedup

Dont do it! if you do that you will only be further away from your goal. We all plateau at some point and this is yours, try adjusting what you are eating and what exercising you are doing as our bodies get used to routines after about 4 weeks or so, change things up and stay strong, remember how far you have come already and dont give up on yourself. Good luck hun

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alex7ra

That's good advice. I started calorie counting again this week (rather than Slimming World which I had been doing before) but it's not really helping. I know I need to be patient but am really not feeling it today!

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Th3DeadlyFurby

It might just be taking time for the weight to come off - I know it can make you feel low but it sounds like you're doing brilliantly! Don't give up =)

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eeek1110

You'll eat the chocolate, drink the wine and then eat more chocolate. That's what happens to me, so I've stopped drinking as I let it all hang out then. When there's nothing to hang out I shall open a bottle of champagne. Hic!

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kimmyquevil

Keep going, you will come to a point eventually when you will start to gain muscle. Muscle is heavier than fat so keep goingxxx

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Rosie23

Hi, we all have difficult days & don't always get the weight loss we would like. It's trying not to give up, I know I personally can't eat chocolate otherwise I can't stop & I only want more. Taking a day at a time helps, planning my meals and only weighing myself once a week. Good luck believe in yourself, you can do this.

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alex7ra

I've just tried to download this but can't get any further than the welcome page which asks for your email and a password; I fill these in and then nothing happens. Any suggestions??

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size12goal

Hi, I've got a bit stuck too, so lets not give in together! If you feel you need a treat, then have one if you can stop at one. If not have a cuppa and go bed. You will be pleased you did.

Good luck, we will get there. :)

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alex7ra

Thanks everyone. I had just a little chocolate and no wine and got on the bike this morning to make up for the chocolate. Everyone's words were very encouraging and lifted my mood x

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Deb17totoGo

Oh think I'm replying a bit late, but here's my 'you're not alone!' anyway (:@ I'm a bit 'stuck' at the moment too, I seem to have been 62.something kg for about 2 weeks, been dieting for 6 weeks. Trying to lose baby weight and weight gained from comfort eating when I went back to work and really missing my baby. I did slack off counting calories properly recently, and was sort of guessing based on what I'd been eating previously; plus I had a day 'off' when the weather got nice and my sister suggested a BBQ accompanied by Prosecco! However, when I added up what I've already lost (5kg) , which I'm really pleased with, I decided not to be plagued by guilt, and just to get back in the saddle despite the small blips. Planning to buy myself a nice non-food reward when I get to 60kg (aiming for 58kg based on my height), what about you? Glad you're remotivated too, good luck!

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alex7ra in reply to Deb17totoGo

How tall are you Deb? I was thinking about aiming for 60.3kg which is 9 1/2 stone which is probably the lightest I've been as an adult.

I'm feeling much more positive today although have a big lunch for my mum's 60th in a couple of hours so I may not be feeling quite so positive once that is over!

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Deb17totoGo

Hi Alex, I'm 164cm. When I went to the NHS BMI calculator, they calculated it'd be best if I aimed to be 58.5kg (I started the diet at 68kg, officially 'overweight'), which would put me right in the middle of the 'healthy weight' range. If you go to the NHS diet start page and scroll down a bit, on the right is a BMI calculator:

nhs.uk/Livewell/weight-loss...

If you put in your height and your original 'overweight' weight, they tell you how much you need to lose to be right in the middle of the 'healthy weight' range. That's how I calculated my target weight (originally I just intended to get to say 60kg but they suggested losing more to comfortably be a 'healthy weight'). Hope that makes sense!

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alex7ra in reply to Deb17totoGo

I started at 68 and I am 164cm too!

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Deb17totoGo

Ps 58kg is probably the lightest I've been as an adult, many many many MANY moons ago!

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dylansmum

Have one day when you eat mega loads of chocolate, and drink so much wine you cannot remember eating the chocolate! Then just start the diet again.

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Jenica

Believe me I know that feeling and it is hard to break the habit hence my sitting here writing to you and reading posts, I'm getting weighed tomorrow morning and I don't want to blow my "good" work of past few days, yes I've had blips and felt really down but I'm back up again. My choc fix is going to be the white choc Options drink [ 40cals] and a banana after, I'm looking forward to it. Love white choc but this will satisfy me. Try it! Just realised this post is quite a few days late but hopefully it is still helpful.

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alex7ra in reply to Jenica

Thanks for your suggestion. Had a complete blow out weekend and unsurprising put on weight. Feeling better today and hopefully will have a good week.

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Jenica in reply to alex7ra

Give yourself a few days then weigh yourself again, it could just have been fluid gain rather than fat insitu. I left it a day after my blow out and were as it had been 2lb gain the next day it was only 1lb fat gain but I've really got my act together at the moment so whilst in positive mode am really going for it. Good luck for the week. Stick with it, we all have blow outs but getting back up is the main thing!

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