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as some of you know I had a surgery on September 7.

Recovery is good. Have minor acid Reflux but I am on Zantac. Burping slow down and became much better. still have problem sleep at night but this is another story.

I am loosing very little weight.

I know that we cannot compare ourselves to others, but I do. I know it was a lot of us who did the surgery around the same time. and I read that some lost 10-12lbs for the first week.

I weight myself today 1 post op week and I only lost 4.8lbs.

Am I doing something wrong? I am walking everyday 30-40 min. I am taking almost all my Protein I should ( 55-65g) and drinking my 50-64oz of liquid intake( including protein). but my scale doesn't want to make me happy with low number.

I understand that probably my metabolism is just sleeping and now it's is waking up.... but I always thinking might be I am doing something wrong?

I really expected to see a bit bigger number for the first week.

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I was sleeved 9/21 and have 'only' lost 12 pounds since my surgery. Just relax and try not to worry. SO many factors go into how fast you lose it. ButtertheBean has a great article about why our body stalls. I happen to think its also why we lose it slower than others.

I know that in the past when i've dieted, the scale has ALWAYS screeched to a halt at 213. Always. And I've always given up. That's where I'm at now and this time, thanks to my new tool, I won't be the one giving up! Eventually the numbers will move, down this time, not up. :-)

You will lose it if you follow the plan. Honestly.

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You said it yourself, and I will reiterate, please, please, please do not compare yourself to others. It will only end up making you frustrated and depressed if you are not losing as fast.

Just to shine some light on the subject, a lot of people do not lose anything the first week, or even gain. Why? From all the Fluid they pump into you during surgery and all the swelling. It takes time for your body to get rid of all that. I didn't lose anything after my first week, in fact, I had gained 10lbs right after surgery, and when I got home 6 days later, I was still a pound heavier. I didn't start losing until into my second week.

I was also a slow loser. It took me 18 months to reach my goal. But I got there and have been maintaining for the last 3 or so months. Everyone is different and everyone's weight lose is different. If you do what you need to do, which it sounds like you are, it will come.

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We all seem to remember those who have astounding losses, probably because we're hoping that will be us.

But, keep in mind, there are several people on this forum that did not show any loss at all for 2-3 weeks after surgery.

Every bodies body reacts a bit different. You lost 5lbs in a week, I'd say that's damn good.

Keep in mind, 2lb/week = 104lbs in 1 year. You are doing great. And this journey has just begun.

Here is another thing to consider. Many people that show huge numbers early on also aren't meeting their water/ Protein requirements. So it is quite possible that someone that show that huge 10-15lb loss the first week could very well be dehydrated by a full gallon (8lbs) or even have lost some muscle mass or density(muscle burns fat, so this is a disadvantage to them).

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I came home from the hospital 15 pounds heavier than when I left the house the day before. They pump you with a lot of fluids. It took a few days for that to even out.

Keep in mind that most people aren't even losing fat the first week after surgery anyway. They are just burning glycogen stores. Once those are used up, then the fat burning starts.

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scale numbers will drive you crazy, focus more on how you feel, how your body feels and how your clothes are fitting. That helps me alot. Good luck!

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scale numbers will drive you crazy' date=' focus more on how you feel, how your body feels and how your clothes are fitting. That helps me alot. Good luck![/quote']

I am with TracyLynn I am only 2 wks post op and I lost only the first week and none this last week, but my clothes is fitting better. I DIDN'T GAIN THE WEIGHT OVERNIGHT SO I DO NOT EXPECT TO LOSE IT OVERNIGHT. My MD said that slower is better. It gives your body time to recoup, adjust and try and rebuild muscles and maybe not have too much sagging skin.

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Hey Friend! I had my surgery on 9/4, and I have lost very little weight since my surgery. I have been the exact same number on the scale for the past 6 days...it is furstrating, but my husband keeps reminding me that my body has to catch up with what I am doing and is probably in shock!

Let's keep our chin up, and keep on keep on! We will get there!

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I was sleeved 9/21 and have 'only' lost 12 pounds since my surgery.

are you from the future?.. cause it's only 9/14...

lol :)

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are you from the future?.. cause it's only 9/14...

lol :)

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Shhhhhh, you're gonna mess up the space-time continueim.

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It's 15/9 here- you and your backwards dates always mess me up!!!! Bow down to the Aussie system of date and kilograms- I command you to stop confusing me!!!! Mwahahahahaaaaaaa!!!!

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are you from the future?.. cause it's only 9/14...

lol <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Oh, that's funny!! Opps!! Hey, can you imagine if i meant 9/21/2011?? Last year? And witn only that small of a weight loss?? I WOULD consider that a failed sleeve!!

Correct date: 8/21/2012. :-).

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A week after surgery I had been home or a total of 24 hours, and weighed 1 pound more than I did the morning of surgery. We're all pumped full of fluids after surgery, so don't worry over where you are. Trust me....you will lose weight, if you follow your surgeon's instructions, and you will be amazed at how quickly it will come off!!

Best of luck!

Laura

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Thank you for all your reply. I just want to tell that I didn't fill discourage. I just trying to understand if I do everything right. I still have a little demon in my mind who is saying to me :) you can do the same without the surgery. I mean 5lb per week on clear liquid.and I am trying to prove myself that this time it will not be only 10 months and everything would be back. I am such a person who has the goal and go to it knocking almost everything on my way but only if I have support. as soon as I start loosing the support I start loosing the hopes. So this site is very important to me. you are my support group.

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post-30418-13813660021273_thumb.jpg

Shhhhhh, you're gonna mess up the space-time continueim.

lmao.. xD

It's 15/9 here- you and your backwards dates always mess me up!!!! Bow down to the Aussie system of date and kilograms- I command you to stop confusing me!!!! Mwahahahahaaaaaaa!!!!

lol :) i feel for you! :) <3

Oh, that's funny!! Opps!! Hey, can you imagine if i meant 9/21/2011?? Last year? And witn only that small of a weight loss?? I WOULD consider that a failed sleeve!!

Correct date: 8/21/2012. :-).

lol i know! i would have felt really bad for you! :( but lol :) that was funny. :)

Thank you for all your reply. I just want to tell that I didn't fill discourage. I just trying to understand if I do everything right. I still have a little demon in my mind who is saying to me :) you can do the same without the surgery. I mean 5lb per week on clear liquid.and I am trying to prove myself that this time it will not be only 10 months and everything would be back. I am such a person who has the goal and go to eat knocking almost everything on my way but only if I have support. as soon as I start loosing the support I start loosing the hopes. So this site is very important to me. you are my support group.

you will be successful! :) and everybody here is behind you 100% :) you won't lose our support! we'll be cheering you along the whole time! :) just keep on keeping on, cause you can do it! :) y'know that saying... slow & steady wins the race?.. well it's true! you are & will continue to lose your weight.

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