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I am 12 days out and have only lost 8 lbs...I'm not sure what in the world is happening. I read post where others have lost 20 lbs. in 14 days WOW! I'm kinda freaking out right now ;)

I'm just wondering for those that needed to lose 50 + pounds, where you were at about 2 weeks, as far as weight loss goes, and is 8 lbs. normal???

I really appreciate your feedback...Thanks :001_huh:

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Hi, I am 15 days out and have lost about 16 lbs but to me when I look in the mirror I look like I lost more go figure. I know when I saw my surgeon last week and was 14lbs down they were pleased with my progress. I think the more you weight the faster the weight loss and if you are not getting all your fluids in you will also lose the weight fastere but it is a false weight loss.

Nancy

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Some people actually have a few pounds gained from the surgical fluids and such. So 8 pounds is still a good amount. You are losing and that is what counts. Just get the fluids and your Protein and you can't go wrong.

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I think you have to keep in mind that weight loss is somewhat relative. I lost a lot in the first 2 weeks but I have a lot more weight to lose. I think in the begining all lightweights feel the same way you do.

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Oh lady!!! I think you sound right on track. I was about at the same pace as you. Step back and do everything you can to not compare yourself with others (I still struggle) and be patient and kind to yourself! You are on the way. Have you ever gone 12 days, lost 8 pounds and said to yourself, "is that all?" You will get there!!! Honest.

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Hello,

You and I were sleeved the same day and while I lost ten pounds pre-op I have only lost 8 pounds post-op too. I was worried at first but then quite happy I think this slow and steady pace is just what I need to stay focused and ensure that this weight loss is permanet.

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I am 12 days out and have only lost 8 lbs...I'm not sure what in the world is happening. I read post where others have lost 20 lbs. in 14 days WOW! I'm kinda freaking out right now :D

I'm just wondering for those that needed to lose 50 + pounds, where you were at about 2 weeks, as far as weight loss goes, and is 8 lbs. normal???

I really appreciate your feedback...Thanks :D

Hiya

I've already said this in a message to you, but thought it might help others on your post..... you're in a similar situation to where I was.... a lighterweight than most, so it is harder to lose. Think of it all as a % of your body weight....rather than how many lbs.

I actually gained in hospital which gutted me (literally! LOL) as I'd worked so hard on my pre op diet. But now, 3 months out and I am just over my half way marker already.

Don't fret - it'll happen, the first 8 weeks are the worst IMO weightwise as you have to cope with recovery, then the food stages you must go thru and the possible stalling.

It'll pay off in the end, you'll see.

Hang on in there!!

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