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I was sleeved Jan3.,I am down 54 lbs so far.I am at 209. Well, actually, i keep fluctuating between 209 and 212. I have been doing this for going on a month now. I am so close to Onederland I can taste it...yet my body refuses to cooperate!!! I am so frustrated that I just want to cry. I have already decided that if I don't break this stall over the weekend, i am going to do MissDiva's bootcamp starting Monday. I know we all experience stalls...I guess I'm just feeling sorry for myself!

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I had surgery 2 months before you and I just got over a 5 week stall. I didn't do anything differently during that time and it was frustrating. I just cut back on carbs, started drinking a Protein beverage with Fiber every day and lost a pound and a half last week and a pound so far this week. It will break eventually just hang in there.

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I would suggest mixing it up a bit, change what you are eating, maybe change the workout a bit...see what happens. It always works for me.

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fell4falls, try a 7 MONTH stall. . . talk about frustrating. . .that is what happened to me. Then it broke, and i lost another 10 lbs but that was it. . . now i'm maintaining happily. I had reached my DOCTORS goal for me, but not my own personal one. . . oh well at least i'm 150 lbs lighter and feel great about myself! It'll move when it's ready, good luck!

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Yah, gotta agree with thinoneday....I'm going on a five month stall...haven't lost anything since Feb 2. Have fallen off the wagon, got back on, fell back off, now back on again. Very, very hard mentally. Just hang in there....it will start coming off again. And don't drown your upset and frustration in a bag of Sour Cream n Onion chips, like I did :) ....multiple times.

Like I said, I'm back on the wagon now, so we'll see...... :huh:

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