Hi, I'm new on this forum and have been using a diet app to help me with my first diet ever. I thought it was going so well! It's a challenge, but weight has come off steadily with less food and more moving about. It took me 20 years to get 2 stone overweight, which was roughly 1.5 pounds every year. I'm ¾ of the way back to my ideal weight. But some weeks I can put 1 or 2 pounds back on when I really haven't overindulged much. I never feel so hungry that I can't resist stuffing my face. My app shows that I have gone over my target calories, but not by more than 100-150 in any one day, and I should still be losing weight, albeit much more slowly. Pre diet, I would not have put weight on this fast even when eating much more. How is my body managing to do this? Does this mean that I will have to diet strictly forever now?
Why so easy to put weight back on? - Weight Loss Support
Why so easy to put weight back on?
Some of that is water weight that will always fluctuate and the trend is still downwards. True especially for women.
Do you mean that some of the weight that I put back on is water rather than fat? If that's so, I feel a bit better because whilst I'm happy to learn new, healthier eating habits, I know that a life-long strict diet is a non-starter for me. You do hear about famous beautiful people living on little more than lettuce leaves, and I was beginning to wonder!
Yes, I weigh every M T W and it fluctuates a few pounds up and down with a big loss after several days. It our hormones.
Dear Emerson
I think the truth is to get overweight one was overeating and not eating ‘ normally’’
I think we need to learn to accept eating ‘ normally ‘ in contrast to overeating and eating high calorie snacks and drinking high calorie drinks will feel like constant dieting until our minds and stomachs adjust permanently to the new way of living
Hi Emerion and welcome to the weight loss forum.
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Good luck with your first week.
You need to eat 3,500 calories to put on a pound.... so it won't be "real" weight.
Body weight can fluctuate a lot in some people - some things that influence this are:
Takeaways (which usually contain a lot of salt)
Exercise (body retains water to repair muscles)
TOTM (usually only a ladies problem!)
Illness (when we are not 100% well)
Not getting enough sleep
Some medications...... etc, etc.
I weight myself each day first thing in the morning, but only log my weight once a week (same day). As long as the general trend is downwards, there really is no need to worry!
Thanks for your thoughts everyone. It seems there is hope, and I'm feeling more positive. My mum's weight yo-yo'd for most of her life, gradually getting worse over time, which was why I swore never to try a diet because I thought they all made you fat eventually. But the practice nurse said I had to, so here I am. I've never been a big unhealthy food eater btw, just bigger and bigger portions of normal, healthy stuff - which still makes you fat unfortunately!