08-24-2017 11:42
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08-24-2017 11:42
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I know logically this is impossible but has this happened to anyone else? I've been working out like crazy (2-3x a day) and yesterday I only went to the gym once. I woke up today and weighed myself and I went up to 160lbs?? The day before I weighed in 155.4lbs. I start my period in a few days so is this just water weight? If so does anyone know how quickly it will go away?
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08-24-2017 15:01
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08-24-2017 15:01
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@KayLenae - I am agreeing with @WavyDavey - it's water and digestion, unless somehow you ate 17,500 excess calories yesterday. In my case, over this past weekend I gained 3.2 pounds in spite of a 5,600 calorie deficit due to exercise. Today, I'm down 6.4 pounds from that peak.
I don't know how long it takes for women, but my weight swings are weekly due to weekend eating.

08-24-2017 12:16 - edited 08-24-2017 12:17
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08-24-2017 12:16 - edited 08-24-2017 12:17
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Hi @KayLenae,
It's possible, especially with a change in water weight. Those kinds of changes happen naturally on their own, you'll probably see it again some time.
You can drive yourself nuts weighing in every day. I just look more at weekly trends, as weight loss is a long-term project. If you do weigh daily, it's important to weigh yourself at the same time with the same hydration levels.

08-24-2017 15:01
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@KayLenae - I am agreeing with @WavyDavey - it's water and digestion, unless somehow you ate 17,500 excess calories yesterday. In my case, over this past weekend I gained 3.2 pounds in spite of a 5,600 calorie deficit due to exercise. Today, I'm down 6.4 pounds from that peak.
I don't know how long it takes for women, but my weight swings are weekly due to weekend eating.

08-25-2017 06:08
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08-25-2017 06:08
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I would definitely say that it is a temporary gain due to water and such. I have a similar thing happen to me every month. Give it a week or so and that weight plus some is bound to come off.

08-25-2017 08:18
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This is a great article and should be stickied to the top of this page:
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/weight-fluctuation-experiment

08-25-2017 13:32
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08-25-2017 13:32
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@Mukluk4 wrote:This is a great article and should be stickied to the top of this page:
http://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss/weight-fluctuation-experiment
Interesting article. It illustrates very well how crazy weight loss can get. Weighing yourself every hour?!

