Firstly Bushberry, welcome … secondly, probably all of us have been despondent about our progress at some point, the secret is to just push on. You’re not doing anything wrong, it’s simply that some of us (me included) lose more slowly than others. It feels so unfair when we see others reporting big weekly losses and we only ditch half a pound or so, or stay static, but it will come right.
It’s important to understand that we’re in a marathon not a sprint race and that this way of eating is a life style change, not a quick fix … which we all know doesn’t exist.
Because we’re in this for the long haul, it doesn’t matter if some days our values are higher than others, it levels out over time. The carb value is the most important one though, so try to keep a handle on that. If you’re concerned about your daily calorie intake, it could be worth reviewing portion sizes and maybe the elements of your meals … could you swap anything out for something with lower values?
You didn’t say what your starting point was, or how much weight you hope to lose, but be assured hitting a plateau is normal. This happens as your body makes adjustments to the new regime, just keep going and the discards will start happening again. It’s not easy I know, but be assured it will happen.
Don’t worry about the nay sayers, the science behind this way if eating is sound and robust … if you want to research it further the work of Dr Taylor of Newcastle University is worth checking out. Be assured you’re on the right track.
Finally, for support I recommend tapping into the support on this forum. We are a friendly bunch and you’ll be made welcome on any thread you think might be helpful to you, so just jump in. Hope to see you around on the forum and wish you success as you continue towards your goal.