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So Ive lost about 60lbs and was banded Dec 2010!! But these past few weeks ive been at a plateau! What do you recommend or have done to start loosing more weight again! I still want to lose another 30 pounds :(

I work out and eat pretty healthy still! so I know its not me sitting on the couch eating chips :P

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Plateaus happen. Just keep doing what you're doing. It will pass. Take your measurements. You may find that you are still losing inches. I kick started my metabolism once by going on liquids for about 5 days. You might also try eliminating some stress from your life. I quit my high stress job earlier this year and lost 12 pounds within a month after having been on a very long plateau.

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So Ive lost about 60lbs and was banded Dec 2010!! But these past few weeks ive been at a plateau! What do you recommend or have done to start loosing more weight again! I still want to lose another 30 pounds :(

I work out and eat pretty healthy still! so I know its not me sitting on the couch eating chips :P

When I plateau, I log my food on myfitnesspal.com. I do it for a couple of days and it makes me realize that even though I'm eating healthy, sometimes I eat more calories than I think. I'll change up my diet and continue to log my food for a bit to make sure I'm on track.

I'm guilty with not logging my food everyday, but I'm really a busy person and can't do it. But, I do it when I'm plateau'ing for sure.

J.

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Fayfay, I too was banded in December and am struggling right now. I'm still doing all the right things, but fighting with the scale. I bumped my calories up the scale went down, but now struggling again. Last appointment my dic wanted to give me a fill. I don't want one. I've been debating doing liquids for a few days, but last time I did I felt it was harder than pre and post op. I may just suck it up after weigh in tomorrow though

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You know what? stress is probably my reason right now....school and work is driving me nuts!!! I think im going to do a liquid diet starting next week and see what happens.

Plateaus happen. Just keep doing what you're doing. It will pass. Take your measurements. You may find that you are still losing inches. I kick started my metabolism once by going on liquids for about 5 days. You might also try eliminating some stress from your life. I quit my high stress job earlier this year and lost 12 pounds within a month after having been on a very long plateau.

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Just curious, doing a liquid diet, I had just gone with like 4 shakes a day. But I've found to little calories and I don't lose. Well, on the liquid I do, but then once I eat real food, it comes right back. should I do my full calorie allotment in liquids?

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remember liquid is not only shakes...i would still eat SF Jello, pudding, light Soups, yogurt. You gain weight back because your body has gone into shock so its starving and when food enters in it absorbs it and turns it into fat automatically. You should still eat around 800-1100 calories a day.

Just curious, doing a liquid diet, I had just gone with like 4 shakes a day. But I've found to little calories and I don't lose. Well, on the liquid I do, but then once I eat real food, it comes right back. should I do my full calorie allotment in liquids?

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Plateaus are going to come and go on the entire journey. Good days and bad days as well. This is now a life long process. The best thing is get moving and get your mind off of it. Keep your Protein high and your bad carbs in check. Ignore the plateau and it will pass.

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Plateaus are going to come and go on the entire journey. Good days and bad days as well. This is now a life long process. The best thing is get moving and get your mind off of it. Keep your Protein high and your bad carbs in check. Ignore the plateau and it will pass.

This is exactly what I wanted to say! You won't lose everyday or even every week. But, you have done awesome, so far. Your weight loss will continue, just slower, now! Good Luck. Karen

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remember liquid is not only shakes...i would still eat SF Jello, pudding, light Soups, yogurt. You gain weight back because your body has gone into shock so its starving and when food enters in it absorbs it and turns it into fat automatically. You should still eat around 800-1100 calories a day.

Well, scale is up today (I had stayed off for 2 days), I am so depressed, though I did eat a little bit I shouldn't the last 2 days. But I'm gonna start a liquid diet tomorrow. I usually just do the shakes because, I hate pudding, and I dislike Jello. Maybe I'll eat some egg drop Soup though, and perhaps get a little yogurt. Gonna start tomorrow, since I'm going to Rosh Hashanna dinner tonight. I'm gonna try for 3 days at least. TMI-maybe it will relieve my Constipation for now.

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So Ive lost about 60lbs and was banded Dec 2010!! But these past few weeks ive been at a plateau! What do you recommend or have done to start loosing more weight again! I still want to lose another 30 pounds :(

I work out and eat pretty healthy still! so I know its not me sitting on the couch eating chips :P

I was also banded in December. I have had my share of plateaus.... I usually tried to just ride them out but increase my Water intake for a few days. That seems to get things moving again. During 2 plateaus the Water didnt help much so I went on sugar free instant Breakfast shakes (with Protein added) for a day... which seems to help... Just make sure you get at least 800 calories on your liquid day. However I will tell you my Dr doesnt advocate the Breakfast shakes... but told me they wouldnt hurt me as long as I drank 4-5 of them in a day.

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The plateaus just confuse me. I have weighed the same thing for about 10 days. I up'd my Protein and Water. Then I up'd my workouts and calories and nothing. Then last night I ate a small portion of what I wouldn't consider the healthiest dinner and bam! I woke up today 3 pounds lighter than yesterday. I don't get it

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