Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just coming here to vent....I went from about 160 down to as low as 150.5 a few days ago...yesterday was 151.5 and today 153!! I have not been eating more or exercising less, either. I'm hoping that the heavy lifting I did last night has caused water retention and tomorrow I'll be closer to 150 than 155...fingers crossed.
SIMILAR here. I went to 148 a few days ago and vowed I'd never see 150 again. This morning I'm 150.5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just coming here to vent....I went from about 160 down to as low as 150.5 a few days ago...yesterday was 151.5 and today 153!! I have not been eating more or exercising less, either. I'm hoping that the heavy lifting I did last night has caused water retention and tomorrow I'll be closer to 150 than 155...fingers crossed.
SIMILAR here. I went to 148 a few days ago and vowed I'd never see 150 again. This morning I'm 150.5
Anonymous wrote:Just coming here to vent....I went from about 160 down to as low as 150.5 a few days ago...yesterday was 151.5 and today 153!! I have not been eating more or exercising less, either. I'm hoping that the heavy lifting I did last night has caused water retention and tomorrow I'll be closer to 150 than 155...fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Just coming here to vent....I went from about 160 down to as low as 150.5 a few days ago...yesterday was 151.5 and today 153!! I have not been eating more or exercising less, either. I'm hoping that the heavy lifting I did last night has caused water retention and tomorrow I'll be closer to 150 than 155...fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find that they have to eat quite a lot less than their "maintenance calories" in order to loose weight?
After I loose weight, won't my "maintenance calories" become a lower number? Since I won't need as many calories to sustain a smaller woman, right?
On the food tracking apps I don't think the maintenance calories adjust lower as you loose weight - or do they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a very salty dinner last night and the scale rewarded me with a 2 pound weight gain! Laying off the salt today, drinking water, hopefully tomorrow morning a better number will greet me.![]()
wow didn't know it could cause that much weight gain overnight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a very salty dinner last night and the scale rewarded me with a 2 pound weight gain! Laying off the salt today, drinking water, hopefully tomorrow morning a better number will greet me.![]()
wow didn't know it could cause that much weight gain overnight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a very salty dinner last night and the scale rewarded me with a 2 pound weight gain! Laying off the salt today, drinking water, hopefully tomorrow morning a better number will greet me.![]()
wow didn't know it could cause that much weight gain overnight!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find that they have to eat quite a lot less than their "maintenance calories" in order to loose weight?
After I loose weight, won't my "maintenance calories" become a lower number? Since I won't need as many calories to sustain a smaller woman, right?
On the food tracking apps I don't think the maintenance calories adjust lower as you loose weight - or do they?