Hi Francy (better than fatinfrance!),
Yes, there are loads of people who say that they have plateau moments. Yes, Mixnmatch, I think stalls before the whoosh explains it well.
I notice every tiny budge of the scale as I weigh myself so often (yeah, yeah, I know I shouldn’t, but I do). What I notice is that the previous day’s foods can impact water retention, as can the previous day’s exercise. So the scale bobs up and down a bit.
I’ve suspected for years that weight loss really reflects what you ate in the previous 10 days. Everytime I go to the UK and gorge on cream slices and chocolate (droooll), I’m quite pleased to find that my weight has not altered much on my return. But, inevitably, it goes up the following week. So I think that we have to look at this longer term. A day might not change much, except for the effect of water retention (always happens with bread and salt in my case, plus foods I’m intolerant to).
Motivation in week 4 (just started) is good. I resisted all drinks and cakes at a do yesterday. I’ve become more adept at eating right, feel full most of the time, a just a wee bit smug at how my stomach is noticeably less jelly-like. I really need to learn to adpat to this long term, so I do things like counting out a handful of cashews onto a plate rather than mindlessly munching through the pack.
I particularly like some yummy recipes I’ve been trying out.
It’s early days yet. I guess we’ve all done a zillion diets, right? And it’s too easy to feel good until we faaaallllllllll!