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darkemeralds ([personal profile] darkemeralds) wrote2011-02-18 04:56 pm

I'm starting to enjoy the view from this plateau

I'm not sure there's a precise definition of "weight loss plateau," so I'll say that mine really got underway twelve days ago.



The plateau is evident on my Hacker's Diet chart:

a graph showing a weight loss followed by a plateau

The diamonds are my actual recorded weights. The red line is the trend--the most probable actual weight smoothed for daily fluctuations in water and stuff. It's obvious where my body slammed on the brakes. Why is another question, though there may be a clue here:

Graph showing calorie needs high and calorie intake low

Both charts cover the same time period, December to the present. This plateau started when my average calorie intake (the orange line) declined sharply.

I tried jolting myself off this plateau with high-calorie days, but I was really uncomfortable with that approach. It felt out of control, like the thin end of a very familiar wedge. Next I'd be riding waves of ice cream with a pound cake surfboard, and that would be the end of that.

Theories about altering the ratio of macro-nutrients (fat, carbs and protein) very quickly started to feel like the old magical thinking (Atkins diet! Whee! Eat as much meat and cheese as you want! It's magic!), distracting me from the basics of energy in and energy out.

So, after much sturm und drang over this frustrating setback, I've decided just to carry on, with a slight nudge back up in daily calories. My body simply can't decrease its metabolism forever--even if I were in a coma and the feed tubes were delivering my current calories, I doubt if I would gain any weight. Since I'm not in a coma, eventually the fat cells will just have to surrender their greedy grip on the groceries.

Meanwhile, I feel strong and well, and very far from comatose. And what, after all, is a two-week plateau in a diet that's going to last well over a year?

To change things up a bit and get more information, I just ordered the Withings, which not only measures weight, fat, and lean body mass, but sends the data wirelessly to the internet. So pretty soon I'll know for sure what's what in there. And hey! So will Twitter*

*Optional
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-15 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
(100 years later, a reply!)

I've started using gDocs spreadsheets -- thanks for the Excel offer, though! I'm too lazy to hunt up/re-install Office, and I think Open Office doesn't work on Mac.

How's the Rivendell biking going?

I've taken up walking/jogging (I call it "running", even though I can at present run for approximately 8 seconds before wishing desperately for death) and wanted to do that*, but the weather's been awful lately, grr.

* - or Bilbo's route, or the Fellowship's, or any random hobbit's. Do you have The Atlas of Middle Earth? It's delightfully geeky. Wish I hadn't sold my copy a couple of years ago. >
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-16 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Hee, I had C25K bookmarked and hadn't even paid attention to the title! I can't be bothered timing myself every minute, but usually I go round a half-mile track so I've been trying to just choose distances gradually farther and farther apart. I never thought I could run - knees hurt, asthma as a child, then being a smoker (almost 3 weeks quit, me! /random)... but those were all just excuses. I don't care now. I want to run. Screw breathing.

I tried one of the ME walks before, did 7 miles in one day (on a whim after 2 hours sleep), then abandoned it. Hello, bipolar disorder. XD

That is indeed sad - I didn't know she'd passed away. 8(
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-16 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! It wasn't even difficult, I'm sort of amazed. And I'm down 22 pounds - again, no difficulty. And! I had a question to ask -- did you ever find your clothes size would change not much all, then randomly drop something like 4 sizes in 2 weeks?

It was funny, I had temporarily abandoned all attempts to quit smoking and discovered a video on EFT and watched it, after having heard you mention it. Was feeling down on myself, so did some general "even though I think I'm crap," type thing... Then I went to bed. Woke up and quit smoking. Somehow went from "I fail at life" to "I'm too awesome to pollute my body with this." 8D
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-18 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! And I have to agree, just based on my short experience. I tried tapping on a headache once, and it worked - but only for a few minutes. Tapped again, same thing. Would've been easier to have popped an aspirin, granted.

Oh, you should with the measurements! It's a more concrete way of seeing your progress other than with the scale. Your clothes fit differently, true, but you might've lost 2" off your thighs due to gaining muscle and trimming up even if the scale doesn't move. I take measurements every 2 weeks and a photo monthly. And if I could figure out some way to stick those photos in a spreadsheet and have something intelligible come out, I'd be all over it. XD
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-24 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
Hee!! That would be awesome - but mine are me in pyjama bottoms and a tank top rolled up so my tummy's showing. I think my stretch marks might break the internet. XD
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[personal profile] verilyvexed 2011-03-16 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
(Didn't intend that to sound pompous re the smoking or weight loss, incidentally! I'm a bit in awe over it - it just hasn't seemed nearly as difficult as I thought it would.)