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Just wondering from some of the others how long were you into your sleeved journey before you experienced your first stall and how long did it last?

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It varies for everyone. Tuesday will be 4 weeks for me and I haven't had one yet. (Knock on wood!)

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Usually the 3 week stall is the most common first one but you will have stalls often :) Don't worry,as always with hard work and dedication they shall pass :)

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Throw away the scale.... then you will never know if you have a stall :) I only weigh at the NUT and I don't see her all the time

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Jeni, I wish I had that kind of strength!

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Two weeks after surgery for me. I'm now almost 7 weeks out and in the second two week stall. This is not going to be easy-breezy for me, I'm afraid.

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I'm coming up on 9 week sleeved and 6+ weeks stalled.

I don't weigh myself at home so I can't pinpoint when the stall started, and I guess I can't say for sure that it's still on, but last week when I was weighed, I weighed the exact same that I weighed when I went to the doctor between 3 - 4 weeks post-op.

As for what to expect, most people stall week 2 or 3, and it tends to last a week or two.

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I am a May 1 st girl, and I've been bouncing the same 2-4 lbs for a week now. I'm having a hard time getting over 300-400 cal per day and even hard to get in all the fluids needed, so I'm sure body is in save mode. I'm trying to resolve to the belief that I can't stay 240# on 400 calories a day, forever.,,,,, can I?????

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This is the thing we must all remember. WE CAN'T STAY HEAVY EATING SO LITTLE OF THE RIGHT food. Stalls are temporary. Though they P*SS us all off, it's essential for our bodies to catch up. I hit mine at just over 2 weeks out. It lasted almost 2 weeks. In that time my husband hid the scale and told me only once a week will I weigh. I thank him now. Was mad then. As long as you're not sucking down milkshakes and eating m&m's, you'll lose wight. Relax, enjoy the new experiences. You'll look back and laugh. (At least that's what I tell myself lol)

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