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Hi all,

I was sleeved on June 24, 2011 & have had no complications as yet. I lost 14 lbs the 1st week, 3 the 2nd and it doesn't look like I'm going to lose very many this week (1-2 if I'm lucky) Have most of you experienced a steady, slow weight loss? I know plateaus are going to happen. It is just amazing to me that on such few calories it's not coming off faster - not that I'm complaining too much because I know slow & steady is better for me.

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I don't know what is normal..everyone is different, but I've heard others say on here that the weight loss is better when they get lots of Protein in (low carb) and drink lots of pure Water. You are still early out. You probably should just concentrate on staying hydrated and healing still at this point. :) Good luck to you! :)

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I don't have a clue, but congrats on the 22 pounds!! I'll be interested to hear from those further along in their jurney. Everyone is different and the more you have to lose, generally the faster it seems you lose it--but I bet the percentages are fairly equitable. Glad you haven't had any complications!!!

Great question...can't wait to hear others responses.

Susan

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Third week stall is VERY typical. Your body is adjusting to your sleeve and reduced caloric intake. I hit my slow down at that point too and it lasted almost two weeks. I have been at a steady 2-3 pounds a week since then though. Some weeks more, some weeks less. Don't fret over it. It will come off. Drink TONS of Water throughout the day (try to drink at least 80 ounces a day if you can). I take in between 96-120. Your body will love you for it.

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