Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree. I think you are in a mindset that fruit and carbs, like rice, are "healthy foods."
A diet with good fats and protein, and minimal produce and carbs, will help you lose weight. You'll also stay full much longer, so you'll end up eating less often. Avocado, salmon, eggs. Fat and protect are your friends here.
This is OP - thanks for giving me something to consider. I thought you can’t overdo plants, especially vegetables, and especially green vegetables, which make up the bulk of my diet. I will increase protein and fats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is “a few” and how often were you weighing?
3 weeks is a short time span. I wouldn’t trust any weight tracking for women that isn’t at least 8 weeks simply because of cycles.
Three pounds.
I’m not menstruating again yet, but I understand my hormones likely are playing a role here, but it’s still frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Worry about it after you’re done breastfeeding.
Anonymous wrote:The smoothie is a bad idea because the food that’s in it was never intended to be eaten in pulverized form. If you want to eat the fruit and vegetables that comprise the smoothly, eat them. Don’t run them through a blender to alter their form. If you do that, you probably won’t even be able to eat all of it in one sitting anyways
Anonymous wrote:So much horrible dietary advice here. When I was 6 weeks postpartum, after steadily losing those first 6 weeks, I started working out. My weight loss completely stalled for a month because I was building muscle, retaining water, and shifting body composition. The scale isn’t everything. No nutritionist on this planet would give you the advice you are getting here. Really? A serving of fruit is causing weight gain??
Anonymous wrote:Agree. I think you are in a mindset that fruit and carbs, like rice, are "healthy foods."
A diet with good fats and protein, and minimal produce and carbs, will help you lose weight. You'll also stay full much longer, so you'll end up eating less often. Avocado, salmon, eggs. Fat and protect are your friends here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m ten weeks postpartum and breastfeeding, slowly weaning. I eat sensibly all of the time, but over the last three weeks have stepped it up to do the following:
-drink 3-4 liters of water a day
-make smoothie with frozen spinach, bananas, some fruit (frozen berries kr frozen mango), low-fat yogurt, shredded coconut and water - that is breakfast every day
-make salad with lots of veggies and lean protein - that is lunch every day
-walk between 3-5 miles every day
-do yoga a few times a week
-stopped adding cream or sugar to my morning coffee
I am doing what I thought you are supposed to do to lose weight at a reasonable rate, but I have actually gained a few pounds. WTAF?? This is extremely frustrating.
All those plants are the problem. Smoothies full of sugar, oxalates, phytates, lectins, and other anti-nutrients.
Lunch with even more of the same.
Good stopping the sugar in your coffee, but you are eating a ton of fructose and carbs without essential fats. Horrible.