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I am eating around 800 calories and getting around 60-80g of Protein...but the scale is not moving. I am six weeks post op....do I have too many carbs....I think its around 30 or 40g carbs...here is my day

Muscle Milk (225 calories, 25 g Protein)

2 Babybels (140) Calories 10 g Protein)

1 Single serve Hummus (63 cal, 6 g Protein)

2 oz Turkey Laughing Cow cheese, 1/2 Dr. Kracker Cracker (17g Protein, 130 cal)

1 Babybel Light (35 Cal, 6g protein)

1 2.6 tuna Pouch with light mayo (130 cal, 20g protein)

1 Wasa cracker (30 cal, 1g protein)

Water with Metamucil (50 Cal).

Walking 2-3 miles a day...just started adding weights....

Should I cut out something out????

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Your diet looks pretty good to me. You may just be in a stall. How long has your weight been stagnant?

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About 5 days..I am starting to work out with a trainer and hopefully that will help. I am losing inches though....

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I hit that stall a month ago around 6 weeks post op and many others hit it at the same time. You can jump start your weight loss, by drinking more Water and changing your diet. I found that watermelon and carbs caused my stall.

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Yup I'm betting it's a stall, just keep doing the right stuff(like you are doing now) this could last a few weeks, but likely won't be that long. Your body is adjusting, you are adding back muscle that was lost in the liquid phase. You are still losing fat, the proof is in your measurements.

You are doing Great! Keep up the good work.

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Thanks...I am drinking about 70-100 ounces of Water a day...I need to step that up a little bit too...I am hoping working out will help.

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Yeah, I'd have to agree it sounds like a stall. My doc advised me to be under or at 600 calories for the first few months, but I would keep to what your doctor finds best for you. The Muscle Milk seems a little high in calories for a Protein shake. I chose Syntrax nectar Protein mix-powder because it's low calorie, whey protein isolate. About 100 calories for 24g protein.

Otherwise, just mixing up the activity and staying on top of fluids should help.

You may want to try other protein sources like fat-free Greek yogurt (with just a few blue or raspberries), avocado, nuts. I know some docs say to keep watch on your fats and carbs that early out, but I found mixing up days with a little more healthy carbs/fats helped me break stalls. Sometimes having the same thing every day -- food or exercise -- can be "too predictable" for the fat-burning in your body. Don't know the exact science, but it worked for me. Good luck!

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It could be your period. I thought I was in a stall last week after mine started, but as soon as it stopped, the scale started going down again. I had the same pattern on my long pre op diet.

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