Stalled 4th week in
Hello there.
I've had a huge depression/panic attacks/anxiety for the last 2.5years and I gained a ton of weight (92.2kg at 1.71m or 203lbs at 5 feet 7). I decided I had enough of this *kitten* so I decided to take back control on my life starting by my health and self image.
Just for a little background story I used to be pretty fit at 73kg and I went to the gym for 1.5years consistently (3 times a week) with an almost psychotic calorie and macro tracking. I was the guy cooking chicken breasts and veggies at 8am for breakfast which I don't think I would ever do it again since it was so energy consuming and probably one of the reasons I dropped it altogether. It was just not pratical or convenient at all.
Anyway, I started "get life back on track" 3 weeks ago. I started by creating a fitday account first because that was the site I was more familiar with back then. I set as a starting point around 2400 cals and training 6x a week with a program made by my friend which is a long time gym rat who I know very well and one of my closest friends.
I quickly dropped 1kg (I think about 2.2lbs) by the end of first week. After the 2nd week I didn't lose any weight at all so I decided to cut a little bit on calories to 2200/day. At this point going into week 3 I decided I would still keep at 2200 cals because it could be just water retention or something like that and I don't want to create too big of a deficit unnecessarily. I'm now writing this on Day 1 of Week 4 and I still haven't lost any more weight which is kind of weird to me. I compared the photos I took yesterday to Day 1 photos and I THINK I can tell already some differences but I don't trust myself too much on this given it's such a small time span and I don't want to get discouraged or overexcited so I'm really not sure...
As far as eating I eat clean and I don't obsess all that much on the macros stuff because I want to keep this long term and sane for me even if it means going at a slower pace (also I don't buy the whole carbs are bad for you e.t.c). I also track 100% of what I eat and I hit the caloric goals 100% of the time.
Sorry for long post. Thinks to ever takes the time to read this wall of text. Thoughts and advice are welcomed. Thanks in advance. Filipe