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    Posted: 26 September 2011 at 11:02am
Hi ladies.

I am wanting some help to try and get over this dreadded plateau.

A brief background of me: Before pregnancy I weighed 69kg which put me at a BMI of 24 I think, but I was very active and muscular and about a size 10-12, people guessing my weight would say less than it was.

When I was pregnant I put on at least 25kg (stopped weighing after that) a lot of that was due to a big baby and terrible swelling as I got pre-eclampsia, but also over indulgence had a part to play. In the weeks after birth a lot of it fell off until I was left with 10kg to lose. I lost 4kg reasonably easily by tracking my diet on my fitness pal, exercising as much as possible and running around being busy.

But I have been stuck at 76kg for months now. I went on hiatus from it a bit during the year when I was having some tough times, and put on 2kg. About 2 months ago I cracked down again and lost those 2kg again, getting back to 76.

Since then I have been watching my calories on my fitness pal keeping them at 1500 a day, exercising as much as possible but I'm just staying the same. Not gaining, not losing. So I think I have hit a plateau or my energy incomings and outgoings are balancing.

So I know I need to do something different. I have added in a 1 hr aquarobics class on a Sunday morning starting yesterday, so it's too soon to see results of that.I also teach dancing for 1hr 2 days a week, and go on 30-40 minute walks as often as possible. I am also always active at home doing chores or running around after my very active 10 month old, I rarely sit down in the day.

Im not sure how much I can change my diet as I have changed a lot already and my focus is on eating in a way that I can sustain long term, ie making it healthy and good choices, as I don't want to do anything to lose weight that I can't keep doing once I get to my goal, as I don't want to put it back on (has happened to me in the past doing extreme things to lose weight). Also I find I need the energy to keep up with my baby and do the exercise I do. I basically eat wholegrains, salad, nuts, low fat dairy, dried fruit, low sugar muesli bars like Special K bar, and if I need something sweet as I do get cravings I try to have marshmallows or something like that. I eat weetbix or porridge for breakfast, morning tea of fruit and a special k bar or similar, lunch of a tuna and salad sandwich or fruit toast or marmite sandwich etc, afternoon snack of dried fruit or nuts or something, dinner of salad with chicken and udon noodles and salad veges, low fat dressing, or something like bologneise or chilli with minimal rice or spaghetti, chicken breast, salad and wedges, stirfry with a soy based sauce, etc etc. I do sometimes indulge as everyone does, I have noticed in general that my diet seems to be low fat but too much sugar sometimes.

*I am on anti depressants which I wonder if that is not helping? But I aim to wean off them at the end of the year when my husband is home in the holidays for support.

I have a goal to lose the last 6 kg by my son's birthday which is November 20. I realise it's cutting it a bit fine but Ive had this goal for months but just staying the same! I would be happy with getting as close as possible by then, and when I get there I will buy new summer clothes.

Is there anything else I can do to break through this plateau? Any advice? Thanks

ETA: I do have dessert when I can fit it in to my calories for the day, usually a splice fruit iceblock (about 80 calories I think) or yoghurt or chocolate creamed rice. I geuss that could go, but it does fit into my calories usually when I have it. I bake banana muffins for DS which I sometimes eat but they are low ish fat, no butter, small amount of sugar and oil

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Maybe try some alternatives to sandwiches for lunch. If i ate that for lunch i wouldnt lose weight. Sometimes just doing something very different helps too - have a week of having yoghurt and fruit for breakfast, with some cinnamon which is good for you too.

make sure you are filling up at breakfast. The smallest meal of the day should be dinner. and you may find those special K bars arent really that good for you.

Oh and are you drinking enough water?

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wiggly_jiggly, maybe a compleat change to shock your body is needed to get back on track. Make sure you are drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day. Cut out bars & cut down on fruit & nuts.

Write down what you eat as you may be surprised with what you are eating without thinking, like off a child's plate.

Oats for b'fast is good as it will keep you going, fruit or a sm handful of nuts for morning/afternoon tea.

Lunch try egg, salad, couscous, leftovers.

Dinner steamed fish, chicken with salad or steamed veg. Basically anything as long as you watch the size.

I have a glass of water before I eat & have cut out/down on bread & am watching portion size & moving.

Put baby in the pram & go for a walk in the morning & you will feel so good for the rest of the day.

When baby is asleep stick on an exercise dvd you like & do that.

Little changes make big differences
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I definitely don't drink enough water so I will step that up- I pretty much only have like a glass a day if that, I tend to drink sugar free drink instead which I know is not good, but Ive had a lifelong battle as I don't like water. And I can try eating salads for lunch. How much bread do you have in a day? I generally only have it at lunch if I do at all but I can cut it out if it would be helpful. I don't have it for breakfast as it doesn't fill me up
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I was bad for diet coke, got addicted when pg with DS1 who is now 10yrs, so now I don't have fizz at all. I a having no bread, but now & then might have a bun but bread is not an everyday thing for me.

For me it has come to "suck it up & just do it" & that means less food, good choices & not to get upset over cause if I eat more then I exercise more.
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if you add a few drops of lemon juice in your water it is much nicer or some mint even. Or hot water instead of cold.

I dont eat bread anymore but instead have couscous for lunch with a combination of stuff like: tuna, avocado, capsicum, tomato, hummus, feta.

If you have a salad for lunch make sure it has a protien in it and you dont give yourself too little as too few calories is not good for you either.

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Have a look at the Dr Libby website and see if any of the articles ring a bell for you:

Dr Libby

Sometimes losing weight is a lot more complicated than energy in/energy out...
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Thanks for the tips. As an update, I stopped eating bread and switched to cruskits or corn thins for lunch and upped my exercise and that seems to have helped me break the plateau, I have gotten sick and can't leave the house which is probably putting an end to that lol but it got my weight loss moving again so that was really cool

Febgirl thanks for the link will have a look
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