Hi everyone, newbie and happy to be here, with such a great bunch of supportive and knowledgeable people. I have an issue I’m hoping you can help me with, even if it is along the lines of “Why aren’t I losing any weight?” Except it isn’t about my weight exactly.
Bear with me.
I’ve been doing 5:2 for 11 weeks now (along with my husband, who’s moved a whole five notches on his belt in that time!). I haven’t had my bloods done yet to see how they’re progressing, but in that time, I’ve lost 62cm from the three key areas. And no… I don’t weigh. Not only do I not want to submit myself to the weight fluctuations, but during a long-ago youth trying every diet known to womankind I developed a pretty dysfunctional relationship with the scales, and I don’t want to revisit that again.
Which brings me to my issue. There are MANY posts here about 5:2 and “weight loss”, and how “weight” doesn’t equal “fat” or “size”, but what happens when the tape measure stops moving?
I measure once a week. Last week the decrease was minimal, but I (sorta) shrugged it off because it was coming up to TTOM, but this week… NOTHING. And I can’t find the reason.
Here’s my rundown, complete with anything that’s changed lately:
– I’m one of the heretics who don’t count calories. This has been perfectly OK up until now and not affected my loss. In any case, because I have a lot of weight to lose, my TDEE is quite high, and I guarantee that I’m not eating past it on non-fast days. I couldn’t.
– I was exercising 150 min pw until about 5 weeks ago, when I tore all the ligaments in my left ankle. I’m slowly coming back to this level of activity (I have to be VERY careful still). Right now I’m managing 90-120 min pw.
– About 5 weeks ago – both because my level of activity dropped, and because I read about the benefits of a 16-hour break between meals – I decided to up the ante by doing 16:8 on the days I’m not fasting. It has not made me lose fat any faster that I can see. (It is, in fact, slower than it was before, but I don’t know whether it’s that, or my body just adjusting to a slower but regular loss.)
– I’m a 48-year-old female. Although I don’t think I’ve entered perimenopause, things may have started changing: this week I had my first abnormal cycle ever, with my period five days overdue. (To clarify: an abnormal cycle for MY body, not anyone else’s. I’ve been so regular all my life that any disruption is worth noting.)
And there it is. I have no idea what’s been going on these two weeks. I don’t know whether fluid retention can affect the tape measure, or whether my body has decided that it needs those 150 minutes of activity and no less or it will give me no loss, or whether this is temporary, or WHAT. It’s just been two very disappointing weeks and I’m flummoxed about what is, or could be, going on.
Any thoughts? I’d appreciate them!
5:44 am
10 Jul 15