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  1. #1
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    You can gain and lose 2-4 lbs easily just by being well-hydrated or dehydrated, or by being a little "sluggish" in the elimination department.

    I often find I am down if I weigh myself on a Saturday morning but it's usually because I've had a few glasses of wine on Friday night. Even just 3 glasses can dehydrate me enough to lose 1-2 lbs.

    Anyway, I agree with everyone else. Weight loss / change in diet and exercise - takes time. You gain muscle/weight, you lose fat/weight. Focus on how you feel and how you look. Use the scale for interest but try not to freak about it.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  2. #2
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    Thank you all for the encouraging words. I'm feeling better, and was able to get into a pair of shorts that I bought 4 years ago, PRE baby, so I am VERY pleased. So, needless to say, the scale is no longer a resident of our household.

  3. #3
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    Jenn,

    Everyone has given you excellent advice.

    In the beginning I had to literally remove my scale. I was becoming obsessed with the numbers, which is not healthy (or it was not for me).

    Short story, I lost a lot of weight, inches, and gained muscle over a long period of time. I am a mom to three boys (I gained a lot of pregnancy weight and spent 5 months on hospital bedrest with the twins' pregnancy). I shed 70 pounds, 67 1/4" overall, and my body fat is normal and healthy. My resting heart rate (not waking, just sitting) is 50 and my BP is low. I did it all through lifestyle change, hard work (I workout daily at home, I am not a gym person) and patience. And yes, I still eat desserts.

    Our bodies fluctuate all the time. You mention following the advice of your bodybuilding father? Are you trying to build muscle? Lean muscle? Fat loss? All of the above?

    What works for one person may not work for the next person. Also, as you most likely know our bodies rapidly get accustom to a program we we occassionally need to shake things up.

    In the end, I trust my measurements and overall how I look and feel.
    Take the regime you were given, then tailor it to fit your body's needs.

    Just my opinion, take it for whatever it is or is not worth.

    Be kind to yourself, have patience, and you will get to where you want to be.
    Jennifer

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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    You can gain and lose 2-4 lbs easily just by being well-hydrated or dehydrated, or by being a little "sluggish" in the elimination department.
    KG-I think I am part camel. I held in 6, yes 6 (not a Jen typo ) pounds of water. I had a small freak out then the next day it was normal again.
    Jennifer

    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
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    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit."
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  5. #5
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    ditto

    I agree with everyone here:

    your weight can fluctuate about 6 lbs from one day to the next, simply from water absorption.

    glycogen (stored carbs) storage also comes with water absorption. So when you deplete glycogen stores with a reduced carb diet, you lose, water weight. Because you are depleted, any time you eat carbs again, your body will absorb them like crazy (along with water).

    Go by the way you feel, how clothing fits, etc rather than only look at the scale.

    If you have low energy levels since you changed your eating habits, you need to take a good look at your nutrition.

    Smile
    Hannah
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  6. #6
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    Be careful with depriving your body of carbs and food like Velo Girl says. Her advice is excellent!

    Every once in a while, I get really busy and my body tells me that I haven't eaten enough!

    For instance, this week I was late getting home almost every night for one reason or other,

    Monday, I played tennis at 6:00 so just ate a light dinner when I got home at 7:30;
    Tuesday, I had to go on a trip for work so did not get home till 7:00 - had 15 minutes to change and get a bite (a tiny bit of macaroni and cheese leftover) before I went to go see my hubby play his drums.
    Wednesday, I ate regularly, but not a whole lot
    Thursday, I had a bowl of cereal, a small piece of pizza for lunch; and went to play tennis for 3 hours after work.

    Oh, my god, I was sooooo hungry! I went out and ate a whole burrito last night and this morning had a cheese, egg and green chile burrito with a bunch of watermelon! I'm finally feeling like I'm catching up!

    I'm telling this story, cause if you are trying to lose weight when you go into calorie deficit your body will YELL for food - so be careful to fuel yourself enough for your daily activity.

    spoke

  7. #7
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    Well, I noticed that the last few days have just been crazy and instead of my eating every 2.5-3 hrs like my dad told me to. A few days....I just went with some egg whites in the morning, some brussel sprouts and funa at noon and some salad with Talapia and lemon juice. The next day, I couldn't even do the hour spin class I have downloaded. Then, sure enough the scale wen't up so I'm seeing how important it is to keep that metabolism up.
    Like my dad said, think of a camp fire, to keep it going you add twigs, branches every so often, you dont' get it going and then throw a HUGE log on it (which he mentioned like a Big MAc or something of that nature, which I don't eat beef anyway, but I got his meaning.)

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Well, I noticed that the last few days have just been crazy and instead of my eating every 2.5-3 hrs like my dad told me to. A few days....I just went with some egg whites in the morning, some brussel sprouts and funa at noon and some salad with Talapia and lemon juice. The next day, I couldn't even do the hour spin class I have downloaded.
    Oh my god I would have fainted before the end of the day.

    I eat probably 3 times that, if not 4 or 5, every day!!!

  9. #9
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    What's wrong with egg yolks??? They're the best part of the egg!

    Sometimes I feel like I eat too much, but then I feel like my clothes keep getting bigger!

    Yesterday I had porridge for breakfast then rode 110km through hills (I did eat while riding). I had a bowl of pasta with bolognese for lunch and then steak and LOTS of vegies for dinner. I woke up hungry this morning and had a large bowl of porridge. I've eaten small amounts all afternoon and this evening I'm still starving. I'm sure that despite all this food I will find that my favourite pants will still be a little looser in about a week...

 

 

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