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Hi Amy,

I can remember when I wouldn't do as well as expected - and I would

be upset with myself wondering what I had done wrong. I went over my

journals in desperation. Then my leader suggested that I keep track

of when my period was. I though that wouldn't do me any good as I

had had my period a week prior - so not PMS. Well, to my amazment,

when I noted when my periods were on my weight loss chart - I had a

slight gain EVERY week after my period. And the added surprise was

that the week after those I had a larger loss than average. So from

then on, whenever it was the week after, I got on the scale

expecting a slight increase, but knew from past experience that it

wouldn't be there the next week. So I didn't let it get me down, or

side track my efforts. I had several friends who tried this. Some

found their weight went up the week before, some the week of. But

all of my friends found a re-ocurring rythm to their " unexplained "

weight gain.

Hope that helps.

Beth

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> And I am feeling a little frustrated. I lost 5.8 the first week,

and

> I knew logically not to expect that sort of loss this week. But I

> stayed in my points, did not use any flex points and increased my

> exercise and GAINED 0.2 this week. I know that small amount could

> simply be due to something as insignificant as a different lunch

(I

> refuse to starve myself on weigh-in days, I did that last time

around

> and it was not healthy for me) or even different clothes...but it

was

> frustrating. I was expecting to maintain or lose; the gain (even

> though very small) was hard to take. It took every ounce of will

> power not to hit the drive thru on the way home.

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You started exercising and muscle weighs more than fat. Take your

measurements and remember it's all about inches. The weight will catch

up.

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> And I am feeling a little frustrated. I lost 5.8 the first week, and

> I knew logically not to expect that sort of loss this week. But I

> stayed in my points, did not use any flex points and increased my

> exercise and GAINED 0.2 this week. I know that small amount could

> simply be due to something as insignificant as a different lunch (I

> refuse to starve myself on weigh-in days, I did that last time around

> and it was not healthy for me) or even different clothes...but it was

> frustrating. I was expecting to maintain or lose; the gain (even

> though very small) was hard to take. It took every ounce of will

> power not to hit the drive thru on the way home.

>

>

>

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>

>

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Amy! Don't be frustrated! =) Your body is just adjusting and a HUGE weight

loss the first week is definitely going to send it into a frenzy. =) Do what

you've been doing and I'll bet you have a loss this week. If you don't, eat

some of those flexies. If you've increased your activity, it's even more

important to fuel your body. Otherwise your body will try to store fat to

conserve energy.

175/138/130

2nd weigh in

>

>

> And I am feeling a little frustrated. I lost 5.8 the first week,

> and

> I knew logically not to expect that sort of loss this week. But I

> stayed in my points, did not use any flex points and increased my

> exercise and GAINED 0.2 this week. I know that small amount could

> simply be due to something as insignificant as a different lunch

> (I

> refuse to starve myself on weigh-in days, I did that last time

> around

> and it was not healthy for me) or even different clothes...but it

> was

> frustrating. I was expecting to maintain or lose; the gain (even

> though very small) was hard to take. It took every ounce of will

> power not to hit the drive thru on the way home.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I have to agree with Beth on this one. I started tracking TOM on my journal and

noticed that I had a gain of about 1 lb the week before I got mine. Then the

following week, I would take off 4-5 lbs. Also, if you are exercising, make

sure you are getting your water and don't be afraid to eat those AP's. Your

body may hold on to the weight for fear you are trying to starve it otherwise.

Just some food for thought.

Hugs,

Donna M

259.8/236.2/155

2nd weigh in

And I am feeling a little frustrated. I lost 5.8 the first week, and

I knew logically not to expect that sort of loss this week. But I

stayed in my points, did not use any flex points and increased my

exercise and GAINED 0.2 this week. I know that small amount could

simply be due to something as insignificant as a different lunch (I

refuse to starve myself on weigh-in days, I did that last time around

and it was not healthy for me) or even different clothes...but it was

frustrating. I was expecting to maintain or lose; the gain (even

though very small) was hard to take. It took every ounce of will

power not to hit the drive thru on the way home.

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Oh, I'm getting my water ;) I work at a doctor's office and one of

the docs is very into fitness & nutrition, so he has taken me under

his wing a little. I'm following the WW program, but I have

incorporated some tips he has given me as well. One of which is to

drink a gallon of ice water every day. Drinking the ice water burns

an extra 124 calories a day, because your body has to bring the ice

water to your core temperature. Also, he says there is research that

shows that if you keep superhydrated, your kidneys actually function

better, which allows your liver to better metabolize fat. If nothing

else, I'm getting up and moving around a lot to go to the bathroom

every half hour! :)

I am feeling much better about things. I am right before my TOM, so

that may be affecting things. Also, like I said, I don't fast or

watch what I eat any more closely on weigh-in day than I do on other

days. As long as it is within my points, I procede as normal. So I

may have had more food this week than the week before. I know there

will be ups and downs. I am no longer the heaviest I have been in my

life, and that is a good thing :)

Thanks to everyone for the suggestions and support. It helped a

lot :)

> I have to agree with Beth on this one. I started tracking TOM on

my journal and noticed that I had a gain of about 1 lb the week

before I got mine. Then the following week, I would take off 4-5

lbs. Also, if you are exercising, make sure you are getting your

water and don't be afraid to eat those AP's. Your body may hold on

to the weight for fear you are trying to starve it otherwise. Just

some food for thought.

> Hugs,

> Donna M

> 259.8/236.2/155

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