Hi goragon Please don't get fed up.You have done so well so far and your long term trend is still downwards at a healthy rate. A Healthy Lifestyle should be uplifting and not get you down.Rather than be impatient for reaching your final goal, try to concentrate on enjoying the process.Find healthy foods that you love eating and would eat out of choice even if you weren't counting calories. Lots of people count steps, and that's great if you enjoy that. But if it's just another task to do that you don't enjoy, can you find alternative exercise that you love? Do you think it is possible for you not to weigh yourself every day? It is upsetting when the scales stay the same or go up, and this will inevitably happen frequently if you weigh yourself everyday due to normal daily fluctuations in weight. If you weighed yourself weekly, then you would not have these daily disappointments.You are keeping to your calorie allowance, so there is nothing scary about going a whole week without stepping on the scales. Once you reach your goal weight (which you will as long as you keep going),you will still need to adopt a Healthy Lifestyle to maintain that weight, so now is the time to concentrate on finding ways to enjoy it so it becomes a Joy and not a Punishment.
goragon , maybe your aim for this week could be to find one or two new recipes/meals that you like, and secondly maybe turning off the step counter for a week and just doing what exercise/activity you enjoy.
And remember, your current weight loss is within the expected range for someone eating healthily. You could go on a diet and you may well have a more rapid loss, but you'd also be far more likely to regain. I know it's a pain but it can be less of a pain if you enjoy what you're doing along the way to a healthy weight, as Cressid says
Not sure goragon but looking at your height and current weight, you may not be eating enough. I know this sounds counter intuitive, it feels like the less you eat the more you will lose when actually the reverse is true. Your body may be feeling starved and is hanging on to fat to protect itself.
Perhaps if you re-run the NHS BMI calculator and look at the suggested calorie range for you to lose weight healthily you will see this. I suggest you eat at the middle/top of the range for two or three weeks or so to reset your metabolism and see what happens. You may gain a little in the short term before you start your downward trend again but this is okay. You have done so well and lost so much already, it would be a shame to give in now as I am sure you don’t have too much left to get to target. Anyway, good luck with this and keep checking in with us, we are all rooting for you.
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