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i posted this yesterday but no replys i just want to know how you got through your stalls and other problems and kept the faith the weight will come off.

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Upped my calories, decreased my calories, and finally learned to just sit back and let my metabolism do it's job. I had to learn patience. :)

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thank you sooooooooooooo much i am struggling i do higher cals lower cals low carb and the scale just wont go from 229 and 230. teeter totter. grrrrrrrrrr

how far out are you

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I also have upped my calories by 100 to 150. It has helped with the stalls. Also upped my Water, I drink half my weight in ounces like I weigh 220, so I drink 110 ounces

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i shoudl up the Water intake than. leeann thanks

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Yes that is what has helped me. Also waych your salt intake if you use it. Salt stores Water in the body.

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lee thats true im trying. i might take a Water pill just to see if its water because water retention slows your metabolism down to a hault

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Upped my calories, decreased my calories, and finally learned to just sit back and let my metabolism do it's job. I had to learn patience. :)

Ms skinniness is right - I tried upping and decreasing calories in quick succession. But I had to be very patient whenever I was on a stall. Dont let it bother you. I know it is frustrating, but dont doubt yourself. You need 'you' to do this! :)

The only thing that seemed to work for me is this: I switch to full liquids diet on the weekends when I stall. And take less than 30g carbs a day. This seems to break my stall faster.

I hope this helps! All the best! :mellow:

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vj thank you i will try that

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vj thank you i will try that

Best bet is not to weigh yourself so often. I know it's hard but it is easier than the let down.

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