Make sure you are getting enough sleep. If i am under 8 hrs i stall or gain. Damn cortisol levelsā¦
Impossible to lose weight š
I donāt think you list you protein to fat to carb ratios. Many times, the fear of fat has been so deeply drilled in that you may be consuming more protein and denying your body the dietary fat it needs for real adaptation. Eat your fats.
Also, the body is sometimes unconvinced that youāre not going to go back and eat again to replenish the fat. This will cause it to retain water to displace the lipids lost. This may even increase your weight temporarily. You need to stick to it long enough for your body to accept this as a way of living, not another yo-yo diet. Then it will clear out and really start the burning.
A couple years ago on this forum this was a popular topic. There was link to an interestingly informative video. I believe it was being referred to as the āwooshā or something. My understanding was that the body fills fat cells with water and then eventually lets it go all at once. Iāve experienced this phenomenon multiple times. It is so strange and, perplexed, Iād tell people I lost weight overnight. It seemed unbelievable but the video gave me an explanation that seemed to match what Iād experienced. Iāll look for the threadā¦
Hereās a recent and old thread on the woosh. I donāt know for sure if the science is valid. All I know is this is how my body loses weight. Seriously, overnight. This is the only explanation Iāve ever seen that comes close to explaining why.
Amen to that.
Stacie I donāt want this to come across as negative because I can read how frustrated you are and how committed you are but I think you are approaching the weight loss with the same veracity as your posts on the subject have been. More posts, across multiple threads, and maybe we will get the magic answer.
I had the same impression, and replied as much, about your approach to the weight loss. You are tackling it with a number of different angles all at once. āEat less walk moreā CICO approach, plus hormone regulation through the keto, and nutrient timing on top of that with the time restricted eating.
The body has a number of feedback loops, for example prolonged calorie restriction results in the body lowering your RMR. TRE with a small eating window can double down on this feedback loop. Dieting, exercise, fasting are all stresses that can increase cortisol, and the body doesnāt like to lose fat as well when cortisol levels are high for prolonged periods of time.
Some of your difficulty may come down simply to trying to do too much, too soon and all at once, and doubling down when you arenāt getting the results that you want. Sometimes we are fighting ourselves by throwing too much at our bodies.
You have the most important aspect down, the desire, but it may be time to trade some effort for some strategy.
You are getting your RMR tested which I think will be a very important piece of information to base your strategy around. Once you get that my advice would be cut back to just keto, and make sure you arenāt in a calorie deficit for a while, that would include calories burned through exercise. Let your body get sufficient input so it gets the signal that it isnāt starving.
If Iām reading you other post correctly, youāve lost 20 pounds in less than three months and are still losing albeit more slowly. you say you have another 20 to 40 pounds to lose which really isnāt that much. Everyoneās weight loss slows down eventually. Just be patient. If you get to a point where you lose nothing for two months then revisit your macros, adjust your feeding window, introduce real fasts, or cut food types that sometimes interfere with weight loss. But not all at once!
But right now you are stressing out which is terrible for weight loss, and flailing about trying to do everything at once. @Freefall_Doug is correct, you are likely making your body fight the weight loss that you are too aggressively trying to force upon it.
It just isnāt that quick a proccess, but sticking to slow-and-steady keto is what will heal your metabolism and keep you off the counterproductive yo-yo roundabout.
Keep calm and keto on.
Itās a given in the science world that the preferred state of ābeingā is homeostasis. Biology wants everything to remain the same. So any added event, even if healthy in the long-term (like exercise, weight loss, etc) is upsetting homeostasis so itās viewed, biologically, as a stressor. And our bodies have mechanisms to protect against stress.
Itās only after youāre doing that ānew thingā for a while that it becomes the new norm. Thatās why weight lifters continue to increase weight. Keep the weight the same and nothing changes after youāve acclimated.
I think when people bounce from one thing to another in a desperate attempt to lose weight as quickly as possible, it might appear to work for a time because of the increased stressors (less calories, more exercise, etc), but all the while, the body is working to offset those stressors. Then, unfortunately, the new NORM becomes lower calories or more exercise and the body is acclimated to that standard, which means staying that way for the rest of your life or the weight comes back on.
Iād much rather āstressā my body with no carbs and added fat so that the new NORM is using my fat for fuelā¦thatās a homeostasis I can be happy with!
Thanks everyone for the good advice. Just going to go get my RMR tested on a machine and also see an endo for hormone imbalances.
Iāve been tracking all my macros on an app, fasting daily and everything is on point for my weight and age and height. I thought adding exercise might help me lose but it hasnāt changed anything.
Two months with no changes in body or weight. I do notice though I get bloated stomach, phlegm and sometimes a runny nose in the morning after my two cups of coffee with heavy whipping cream. Iām not sure if eliminating dairy from my diet might cause the last 20-30 lbs I need to lose to come off or if too much dairy over the years has caused leaky gut and that needs to be fixed. Iām not sure.
I do know that something is wrong with my hormones or gut/metabolism or itās a dairy intolerance so itās basically a matter of eliminating what it might be at this point. Itās been a frustrating journey and two months with zero weight loss and exercise and a huge lifestyle change has really made me quite depressed and hard on myself.
I hear you, this is a discouraging situation.
Maybe your body would adopt to regular calorie control diet better than keto diet?
Have you tried it?