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I am 11 pounds from my goal and I have to confess that I am eating carbs, chocolates, etc (as well as Protein, salads, fruit...). I continue to loose weight . I do not see that I will be able to eat more in the future than what I am eating now. My fear is that i will continue to loose weight and become too thin. :rolleyes:

My question is:

Are you having difficulties in stopping the weight loss or maintaining a healthy weight? Any tips?

Thanks

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Great question! I am new with my sleeve so I am interested in this answer!

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I am less than 20 pounds form goal, and have stayed about the same weight for a month now. That is while eating 1100-1200 a day and exercising 5 days a week... I'm not sure if I will even reach my modest goal at this amount. I guess time will tell.

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I am 5 pounds from goal and my weight loss literally stopped. I think when your body is done...it's done. 5 pounds won't make a difference in my appearance but I still want to get there..

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I hope to be asking a question like this someday. :) I do have a friend who had RNY and her docs are concerned that she's losing too much and want her to put on some weight. It's been difficult for her.

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This concern is common with folks that has undergone WLS. The body is magnificent machine. It will tell you when its stop losing weight. The most IMPORTANT thing is for you to stay on target. Stick to your diet plan and exercise. There is a new you, a fresh body, with a pristine attitude. It going to take effort in order for you to succeed in your long term goal. Please don't not fall back into yesterday's pitfalls.

Take care & be well,

Lash

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Instead of trying to eat larger meals, I read somewhere that someone added more healthy fats to stop losing. Like avocados, nuts, more olive oil in cooking and higher fat dairy. This seemed to make sense to me ...that you can eat higher calories but still stick to healthy calories.

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if it *REALLY* was an issue, you could always just add in soft/liquid calories.... like icecream.

"Ohh, I have to make sure I get in my scoop of icecream for the day, doctor's orders..."

What a wonderful problem to have :P

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There is a maintanence thread on here somewhere search it, you will find that a lot of them have issues with maintaining goal.

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