Woke up this morning at 189.5

Well, as I prepare for my first show, the 2005 E. Cup, I'm already having all sorts of problems. This is my story:
I started my cutting on January 6th after returning from Hawai`i. I weighed 197, off slightly from my peak of 202 a month beforehand during my bulking phase.
Today is January 22. I'm 190 pounds. Yesterday I was 187.5--both of these weights are verified by two different scales, my home scale and the gym scale. I have no idea how I have this flux. My diet has been solid: Chicken, Tuna, Rice, Lean meats, no cheating. I started out at 2,800-2,900 cals a day. After the first week I added in three days of cardio (Elliptical) for thirty minutes each session. My weights are solid and even in a calories deficet I'm pushing about the same weights as before. I'm taking the same supplements as I have before and added Bio-HGH Releaser from BioGenesis and TwinLab's RippedFuel.
I'm looking leaner already just sixteen days in, but seven pounds lost already is too much. I was shooting for two pounds a week. When I try adding more calories, I put weight back on--increase, not even hold steady. I'm having trouble finding a happy-medium where I slowly lose weight. I've lost size on my biceps which is really troubling, too. I'm obviously burning muscle along with fat. No good. No good at all.
I've been drinking exactly a gallon of water a day, feeling good for the most part, just trying to figure out this road to my first ever competition. More to come later.
Good luck, you seem to know what you're doinh. What date is the comp?
Good luck man. I'll be following along. Where are you from?
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Just out of interest, why did you go for the ripped fuel over the traditional ECA

188lbs this morning. Shoulder workout today, didn't get in heavy weights--feeling a little weak, tired. Started a rotation of High/Low/No carb days today; High carb today, low tomorrow, no afterward. I read it up, says it's beneficial--I can hope so.
Ah hell, I can eat 2, 700 cals in one sittin.. lol
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186.5 today--this is absolutely ridiculous! I go to sleep at 188, wake up and take a piss and I'm a pound and a half lighter. I don't know how this is working out the way it is; no cardio yesterday, 2700 carbed up calories, and I still lose weight.![]()

All kinds of problems today... woke up late, my eggs didn't cook quick enough and I ran out the door without my food! Oh man making up for that was tough, especially as today was to be a 'low carb' day. So I end up at Taco Bell and buying spicey chicken soft tacos and scooping the stuff out so I don't eat the shell, pinto's and cheese... what a day.
Are you going to drive yourself insane weighing yourself every day? I don't see the point this far out from the competition. Shouldn't the mirror and occasional body fat testing be a better indicator?
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I like to keep track. The mirror is nice, which is actually why I'm weighing myself. Trying to see how much I'm losing to try and adjust the diet appropriately. I've lost too much too quick, so I keep adding a few calories trying to slow it down.
try weighing yourself at the same time every time you weigh yourself. Your body may fluxuate 3 pounds or so throughout the day. Think about it... you're putting food in, dumping food out, drinking water, going wee-wee... I always weigh myself first thing in the morning. I find results are more accurate this way. And weighing yourself every day is a bit much.
Since you're doing a carb cycling program, why not just weigh yourself every 3 days, after each cycle? That should be plenty, there's no sense in freaking yourself out every day. After all, the lost weight could be anything (water, food, etc), you could gain it back the next day.
Concerning losing size on your biceps.... same thing happens to me. There is a decent amount of fat on your arms that can be lost. As long as your lifts aren't getting weaker, I wouldn't worry about it. I bet your arms look a lot more cut tho.
Hope this helps... Good luck with your first competition!

I think these no carb days are going to kill me! It's like I'm drained for energy, I'm cranky, and I can't wait to get through the day. My workouts aren't as energetic and by this time in the week, thanks to my crazy schedule, I'm just exhausted.
I had to sneak some pineapple in to my cottage cheese today though, so it wasn't a perfect meal day. I just can't eat as much fat free cheese as I used to be able to without wanting to gag--had to add a little extra flavoring.

Still 185 pounds this morning. I think I'm going to have to cut more calories now, really work on keeping the protein high, and maybe add in some cardio. I had done a couple days of cardio the first two weeks, but realized I was dropping too fast so I got rid of it. Might be time to start bringing it back in a little if I keep at this plateau.

That's not a bad idea, but I don't think it's necessarily fat that I'm losing too quickly, I'm afraid I'm losing too much of a blend. What would be a good cycle to follow if I felt I was looking too much muscle? I keep upping my protein, but it's hard to find a happy-medium.
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