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With the pre-op diet (two weeks before surgery) I lost almost 20 lbs. I was excited, felt like things were moving right along. I had surgery on Friday the 18th and since then my weight has fluctuated 8 ounces back and forth. I'm eating next to nothing - I'm following the post-op diet plan (currently I'm on full liquids until June 1st). I'm not able to take in whole portions before feeling full. I'm walking daily, even more such since I started back to work 3 days ago. I know the weight just doesn't "fall off" after surgery, but I'm surprised that I'm stuck already! My incisions are still sore so I don't feel comfortable doing a lot of exercise right now. Did anyone else get stuck right after surgery? I really wanted to impress my surgeon when I see him next week for my follow-up!

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you are not eating anything that can get stuck now. I think it's probably the swelling that you are feeling.

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Maybe I phrased it wrong - I wasn't meaning "stuck" as in - something stuck in my band. The scale is stuck...my body is stuck. I've lost my losing momentum.

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Please don't take this the wrong way. It only been 5 days. The first 10 pounds (maybe more) was Water weight. You now need to either burn 3500 cals or cut 3500 cals from your food intake in order to loose 1 pound.! Also some people gain a few pounds from the surgery itself ( from the IVs's).

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I lost a few lbs. immediately after surgery and then bounced up and down with the same 2 lbs for the next 5 wks. I was lucky enough to have someone remind me that I was in the "band hell" phase and it was more a time to heal rather than expect a loss. Your focus right now should be on healing, not on losing. I even put my scale away.

Glad I listened to the wisdom of those on this forum.

Good Luck

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Thank you all for the reassurance. I guess I just got that old panic feeling back like I used to when I would get on a good roll with a diet then stop losing. Maybe because I feel so much better already post-op, I just figure that my body is healed too. I kind of forget that my organs went through some trauma with the band and hernia repair :) I'll just continue to practice my patience and see how it turns out after a few more weeks.

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Definitely do that Jen. As others said, this is a time for healing and it will take some time. There's a lot of swelling that needs to go down, plus getting all that air out of your body that they pumped in. You will eventually start to see the scale move. :) God bless!

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