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I had a stroke at 37 due to car wreck. When they took me off my adderal I went up 13 lbs. but I was in hospital and couldn't move. Where do I go from here?? Diet I mean??

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Jessbowling...first off i am SO sorry for your predicament. Are you recovered from the stroke now? Secon, after a blow like that, why the ONLY way to go is "onward and upward". You are young and there are technologies and medical advances to help with your future. Assemble a support team, lean on them with all your might, and go for it! With your attitude, weight is a piffle problem. You got bigger fish to fry!

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I went up 10 pounds I had my sleeve 2 days ago

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So I had my VSG on September 27, 2010 and lost 61 lbs out of the 100 that I needed to lose. Over a couple of years I gained back almost 30 lbs! I have tried everything to get back on track and most recently got involved with It Works (this is NOT a sales pitch, just my story) and am using a couple of their products and have lost 11 lbs in less than two weeks so I am excited about getting back on track. Really want to get the rest of this weight off. But I have to say, I have absolutely NO regrets and still say that the VSG is the best thing I had ever done! Under normal circumstances I would have gained back the entire 61 lbs and another 50 on top of that!

Pam

P.S. And clearly I have to figure out how to go back and edit my profile because my current weight is 210 not 189 (I wish). But I will get there and further :-)

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I went up 10 pounds I had my sleeve 2 days ago

It's not from eating unless you are seriously not following the program.

Most likely your weight gain is from swelling/fluids from the hospital.

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I'm so excited I come across this because I was worried that it was only me. I literally will fluctuate between 1-2 pounds. I'll loose about 8-10 pounds then gain 2 pounds out of no where. Of course it comes right off but jeeeeeeeezzzz!!!

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Hi all, I'm 9 months out and lost 70lbs. with more to lose, but I have to say I'm always plateauing, I use "MyFitnessPal" to track my food, calories, fats ect. but it's not falling off like others. Any one experience this?

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Hello. Its been quite awhile since I post. I had my surgery March 2015. I'm done 50 plus pounds. I am happy with that, however, I have been at a stall for several months. I am at 186, but I've been at this same weight with fluctuation of 1-3 pounds. I can't seem to get below 184. I have been eating sweets more than I should, but I don't eat a lot. I also took up running. I run at least 3-4 days a week - 4-6 miles on each day.

I am beginning to think I've reached my maximum weight loss. Any suggestions to getting back on track? I still want to lose at least 25 more pounds to get to my goal weight.

Frustrated with this stall.

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I just got out of the hostipal and they said my Pancreas is off the charts. I feel really bad do you think this from the sleeve surgery. Also my face turns really red and eyes feel dry.

Thanks

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@@Brian, these are not symptoms related to sleeve surgery that I have ever read about. Please get seen by a doctor.

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