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DOing weights twice a week and running 3-4 times you should definatly be seeing a loss :( What are you eating? I would think it would be something in the food or drink maybe :dunno: . Have you gone up in weights yet? Remember when you can complete all the sets it's time to up it by about 10%. You could probably start to add in some extra core work to your routine now. Take away the stability from some of the exercises and you'll be adding in core work without even reaslising (actually thats a lie you WILL feel it lol!). I can't remember off hand what exercises you're doing but you have a fitball right? Instead of lunges with both feet on the floor, put your back leg on the fitball with your knee at 90* and do it like that. To stabilise yourself you have to switch on your core. If you're doing shoulder presses or chest presses (I think you are) then lay on the fitball to do them. Plank - put your feet on the fitball! Do you have a bosu? If not they are great!
I'm eating the same as i always do, about 2100/day, minus 300 (average over week according to very vague calculations of mapmyrun). I could certainly be stricter with food, but equally i am not at ALL overeating consistently, iykwim. I think the main reason the thyroid problem makes weightloss hard is that you can get into a situation where because the energy doesn't come easy i might very well go for a run in the morning, but i might then barely move from the sofa the rest of the day, so even though i exercised, overall i didn't burn more than if i'd been less active - does that make sense? Unfortunately the standard support-group type advice is "take it easy, be gentle with yourself, conserve energy for living" and i am NOT willing to drop exercise in the dedicated for-it's-own-sake sense. And in fact i know the last month i HAVEN'T been skimping on the normal activities because i walked 60km last month NOT including my runs or short journeys (i only map 4km+ walks)! I certainly feel iller than my bloods indicate i am, but it can take up to a month for the blood to reveal the situation so it could be that the flu before Christmas brought on another thyroid attack and that i'm rcovering but only now feeling the after effects.