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I am about 4 weeks post op and in my first week i lost 30 lbs... after that though i gained 6 lbs in the last 2 weeks... is this normal? did any one else gain wait when they got to the mushy stage? And how do you keep the hunger under control?

thanks a lot

Ashley

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I did'nt necesarily gain when I went to mushies but I've been a slow looser. During the hearing phase I tried to space out my food consumption like Tomato Soup and then an hour later shredded chicken made with low fat laughing cow (during mushies). Other than that I bought a digital scale and weighed my Protein. When the food was gone I stopped eating. My doctor does'nt approve of snacking so his opinion was that you should grit it out. Took me 5 plus months to get restriction.

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Yes I lost 30 lbs in one week lol and ty honk for the ideas I will try that

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Ash not to be nosey but is it that time of the month. I know for me I use to gain about 8 lbs with the Water retention from it. Watch your sugar intake really closely and avoid any carbs that you can. Protein first everything else second. You should also be getting ready for your first fill to that should help too.

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I gained 4 lbs the first four weeks after surgery - that's normal, you are supposed to just heal for a while. It will come back off - mine did, and I'm losing about 1 lb every 3 - 4 days now. Don't worry, you will start losing again after your first fill. I also try to stay away from carbs, bread, sweets and I don't drink my calories - everything I drink is sugar free and non-carbonated.

Are you exercising? I'm still only working out on the treadmill about 15 minutes 3x a week, I know I need to ramp that up. But I'm satisfied losing around 10 lbs a month. I didn't put the weight on fast, so I don't expect to lose fast, I want to enjoy the journey and give my body time to shrink around the weight loss.

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Pam yes it is with having pcos I never know but suprise! Lol and yes I am exercising not a lot tho I try to walk every day and my fill is may 31st I so cant wait

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