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I'm brand new to this group, and this is one of the very reasons I joined. I have been "stuck" since March or April. My weight will fluctuate from 1-3 pounds in a week....usually going up. This week I gained 2.6 pounds and I just don't understand why. Ok, I haven't been the most conscious about my diet (I LOVE my Mickey D's mochas....with nonfat milk) and I haven't exercised since I had a medical issue and subsequent surgery (nothing bariatric-related). Any ideas on how I can "jumpstart" my weight loss? I need to lose about 37 more pounds. Thank you!!

the 5:2 eating plan seems to work pretty well

for wls patients.

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I am at 9 months post op. I will have a weight loss then bounce back and forth for a few days before settling at the new weight. usually the swing is about 2 pounds.

You are just a babe in the process. Most of us on this thread have been out a year or much longer and either reached their goal with some regain or never quite got to their goal.

You are experiencing a very normal part of the journey. So, when you read these posts, understand that the issues are more specific to being further along.

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I am actually 14 1/2 months out from surgery and still can't seem to lose any more weight and what's the 5:2 plan? Thanks for your help!

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I am actually 14 1/2 months out from surgery and still can't seem to lose any more weight and what's the 5:2 plan? Thanks for your help!

How long have you been stalled? How much more do you want to lose?

Here is a link to the 5:2 plan. Several people have reported much success.

http://thefastdiet.co.uk/

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Hi everyone! I'm so happy to find this group again. My surgery was Aug 2011 and I weighed 278. I got down to 178 that first year, but then went back up to 185 for a whole year. Now I'm at 203 and very sad. I'd like to get 20-25 pounds off. I've just lost my drive to do better this last year. I'm looking for some encouragement and support from people who've been there. I still have pretty good restriction, I just eat all the time, and bad stuff. Please help me get back to a place where I feel good about me. Thanks in advance.

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Hi everyone! I'm so happy to find this group again. My surgery was Aug 2011 and I weighed 278. I got down to 178 that first year, but then went back up to 185 for a whole year. Now I'm at 203 and very sad. I'd like to get 20-25 pounds off. I've just lost my drive to do better this last year. I'm looking for some encouragement and support from people who've been there. I still have pretty good restriction, I just eat all the time, and bad stuff. Please help me get back to a place where I feel good about me. Thanks in advance.

You know what you need to do. Get back on the horse. This plan was never about loose it then forget about it. The non negotiables for me are: no mater what I eat, I have to write it down (I use Myfitnesspal), get in your Protein first most of the time, and enough every day... when you are still hungry, eat veggies or protein, and have decent Snacks around the house at all times. Plan snacks if you are a snacker. Drink your water... and NOT with your food, or right after. Make moving part of your life. It doesn't have to be organized sports or the gym. Just move, a few times a week is best. I used the 5:2 to get of a 22 pound regain during the 2nd year. I use the 5:2 to keep it off. I set a goal that was not a vanity goal... which may be harder to get to and keep off. I got rid of my bigger sized clothing... I am at 3 1/2 years and am currently at 2 pounds above the top of my goal range ( a three pound range that signals I am at goal. When I go over I start the actions to get things back on track) I am pretty sure I will have to do this the rest of my life. When I stop this routine, I gain. I am very happy that I have managed to find a plan that allows me to stay at this weight pretty much predictably. I wish I didn't have to hold such a tight hand on my eating, but really, with the help of the sleeve, It works, which earlier diets did not.

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You are absolutely right! I know exactly what I need to do. I always begin great and then mess up by the end of the day. I use MFP. My doc has me taking an Iron supplement every day because I am extremely low. When I take that and eat my Protein I can be stopped up for days. It's gets uncomfortable. But you are right, I need to stop whining and get back on track. How long did it take you to lose the 22lbs?

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I think the key is to remember why we did this in the first place. And then remember how we got in the frame of mind to lose weight, and follow the same plan.

I have been post-op 7 months now and I have weeks where I have gains. I can pinpoint why I gain. It is because I am NOT getting my Protein Drinks in, and I eat even when satisfied. My advice (for what it's worth) is to get those Protein drinks back in your body and get in the proper frame of mind to stop eating when you are satisfied, using the 30-60 rule as well. I also try to walk instead of snacking in the evening. I hope this helps....and remember it's a long journey and not a sprint.

Cheers,

Greg

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i am having trouble losing too.... 9 months out and haven't lost for months, have so little restriction I am finding it hard to feel full. Protein, Water and veg etc... i get so down i eat badly which makes it worse... i know what to do, i know it is in my head..... it has to be! I knew it wouldn't be easy, that it is a tool, but boy is it hard when i feel so hungry all the time... i keep reading about portion being about half a cup, but i seem to need so much more....

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Thanks for the link, just read this "Your attitude even affects your hunger hormones—specifically ghrelin, a hormone that stimulates hunger. In a study at Yale University, researchers had each of 46 participants drink an identical 380-calorie milkshake on two separate occasions. During one test, they were told that they were enjoying an "indulgent" 680-calorie shake. The other time they were told that it was a "sensible" shake with 140 calories. The researchers measured levels of ghrelin during several points of the experiment. Ghrelin levels dropped more steeply among those who drank what they thought were "indulgent" shakes. Those participants also reported feeling more full."
Huh, looks like it is more in my head than I though :D

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i am having trouble losing too.... 9 months out and haven't lost for months, have so little restriction I am finding it hard to feel full. Protein, Water and veg etc... i get so down i eat badly which makes it worse... i know what to do, i know it is in my head..... it has to be! I knew it wouldn't be easy, that it is a tool, but boy is it hard when i feel so hungry all the time... i keep reading about portion being about half a cup, but i seem to need so much more....

I am much further out than you, but I eat WAY more than half a cup. A half cup of dense Protein may fill me up. but I can eat 2 cups or even more of some foods. Soups, salads, mixed veggies....I say just keep track of your feeling.... meaning tight stomach feelings... you don't want that, but maybe you do need to eat more. I add a pile of veggies to at least one of my meals a day. Also, sometimes acid can make you feel hungry... or thirst...

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Huh, looks like it is more in my head than I though :D

have you heard of the faux bypass? they hypnotize the person to believe they have had the surgery. apparently for people who are good subjects, they can lose as much or more weight as someone who has had the actual surgery!

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have you heard of the faux bypass? they hypnotize the person to believe they have had the surgery. apparently for people who are good subjects, they can lose as much or more weight as someone who has had the actual surgery!

LOL!

No, I had not heard of faux bypasses, so I googled it and found this:

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/trend-fake-gastric-banding-surgery/story?id=10335931&singlePage=true

What utter bullshit. Pure anecdotal, unsubstantiated, un-peer-reviewed baloney. Reminds me of "The Road to Wellville."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_to_Wellville_(film)

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