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For the past 2 weeks the scale hasn't moved, I have been loosing inches, and that makes me super happy! What I find weird is that I am drinking more Water now but I go less to the bathroom to pee. I keep track of what I drink everyday and I have been working on drinking more, I am up to 80 oz this week, and none of it is coffee. I drink 20oz of Protein shakes and 60 oz of Water. Before my scale stopped moving I had a direct route, I would drink some water and 10 mins later go pee it, yesterday I drank 40 oz before I went to the bathroom. Is this normal? The only time I sweat is during my 30 mins exercise in the morning.

Any thoughts are welcome!

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It sounds like your body is holding on to the Water. The B12 is suppose to help with that I think. Usually I get the b-12 shot from my doctor, it really helps more than the tablets. The shot makes me go every 5-10 minutes lol.

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My sodium intake is less than 1500, between 1100-1400, I track my Protein, carbs, Fiber, fat and sodium with myfitnesspal.com. I don't actually know how much is too much after this surgery.

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When I was in my all-water-all-the-time phase, I would pee about once per Nalgene bottle, or after every liter (32oz). I took this as my body getting used to my Water ingestion and using it how it was meant to be used and my bladder working efficiently. :)

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glad you asked this question.. I dont urinate as frequently either.. our bodies are adjusting to so much

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You know... I noticed this also. I've also done a cycle/spinning class and a good workout on the elliptical and weights the past couple days and I used to sweat buckets doing both, however, I just barely broke a sweat. Yep, chalk it up to the body adjusting. We've gone through a huge change in the past several weeks. For me, Tuesday, 2/14, will mark the 4 weeks post-surgery milestone. It's been a long wonderful (at times) transitional month so far.

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