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Okay, so we all know about it but I have a specific question...

When in the stall, does the weight fluctuate? Like a two pound flux?

Just want to make sure I am in the stall or is this something else? I don’t want to make myself crazy changing things if it is just typical.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

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yes - it's probably just Water.

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Everyone has a different definition of what a stall is, unfortunately.

I don't know about everyone else, but for me a stall is when a person's weight does NOT move up nor down, AND their body measurements does NOT increase nor decrease, for TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, while all other things remain equal (i.e., the person makes no changes in diet nor activity level during this time).

So based on this criteria (which I realize others may not subscribe to), I never had a stall.

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Yes, two pounds fluctuation is normal during a stall.

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13 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

Everyone has a different definition of what a stall is, unfortunately.

I don't know about everyone else, but for me a stall is when a person's weight does NOT move up nor down, AND their body measurements does NOT increase nor decrease, for TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, while all other things remain equal (i.e., the person makes no changes in diet nor activity level during this time).

So based on this criteria (which I realize others may not subscribe to), I never had a stall.

I didn't do body measurements during stalls, but for me, if my weight was just bouncing up and down by a pound or two for several days (as opposed to going straight down), I figured I was in a stall. They'd usually last a couple of weeks (but longer as I got further out)

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I don’t measure myself weekly so I’m not sure if they changed. I do it once a month so I can’t be sure.

I’m closing in on goal so I know the losing will slow down. I’m just bewildered by this infamous 3 month stall that so many experience regardless of their starting BMI.

I was losing so nicely I didn’t think I would hit a stall but I think I might be in one...hasn’t been two week yet so we shall see.

I just don’t like the 2 lb yo yo right now.

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3 minutes ago, pssk said:

I don’t measure myself weekly so I’m not sure if they changed. I do it once a month so I can’t be sure.

I’m closing in on goal so I know the losing will slow down. I’m just bewildered by this infamous 3 month stall that so many experience regardless of their starting BMI.

I was losing so nicely I didn’t think I would hit a stall but I think I might be in one...hasn’t been two week yet so we shall see.

I just don’t like the 2 lb yo yo right now.

My opinion, it's just you (and your new body) trying to reach equilibrium with a maintenance diet that stabilizes your weight. I assume you are eating more calories and a more diversified food mix than you we at say week 4?

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18 minutes ago, catwoman7 said:

I didn't do body measurements during stalls, but for me, if my weight was just bouncing up and down by a pound or two for several days (as opposed to going straight down), I figured I was in a stall. They'd usually last a couple of weeks (but longer as I got further out)

Sorry, right I should clarify..I don't consider the daily changes (I actually rely on a moving average). I'd look at the numbers at the end of a given 2 week period vs the numbers at the beginning of said period.

Also as side note: during weight loss phase, my weight would fluctuate +/- 1 to 1.5 lbs every day; in maintenance I've been known to fluctuate +/- 3 to 3.5 lbs day to day.

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There could be numerous factors as to why ppl stall and only that person really knows exactly what they are consuming and not everyone is 100% honest....

Sometimes you need to change up your intake or change your exercises or change calories until you figure out the exact combination your body likes...

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2 hours ago, Superman84 said:

There could be numerous factors as to why ppl stall and only that person really knows exactly what they are consuming and not everyone is 100% honest....

Sometimes you need to change up your intake or change your exercises or change calories until you figure out the exact combination your body likes...

true but...stalls are also very common, even when people are doing everything right. If they go on for more than a couple of weeks, then I'd look at some of things you suggested. But a one- or two-week stall is along the way (in fact, several of them) is pretty normal.

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Yeah, food intake is status quo. I even decreased last week to see if I could break the stall.

I’m not two weeks at this same weight yet so I’m sure it will move along again.

Thanks for all the replies!

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