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Hi guys, I am nearly 4 weeks out and have hit my first stall. I have lost 2 stone since surgery inc pre op diet. Now I seem to have stalled over the last week or so. I am exercising and am not taking in high calories so I am stumped. I have lost inches though, five off my waist and another five off my chest area and legs. When will the scales start to show more results? Thanks all

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I stalled in week 4, 5 and 6 until week 7 and then I lost 10 lbs. I guess everyone is different but it seems normal to stall around weeks 4-6. Just be patient...it will come off.

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I'm not saying this will work for you but it always has worked for me, try to increase your calories and see if you break the stall.

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Thanks guys, sorry for being a dumb sod but how does raising calories break the stall? Thanks :)

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If you are not eating enough your body goes into starve mold and holds on to everything you eat

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Many thanks :) worth a shot I suppose

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Woo hoo, another 3 pounds off today, stall officially broken :)

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Did you increase your calories to break the stall or did it break on it's own?

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I increased my calories and stepped up my exercise so one of them did the job, just have to see how it goes now. Thanks :)

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Stalls are so frustrating!

I've been on one for what feels like 2+weeks now. I upped my calories but that didn't work.

I'm thinking it may be the exercise now. Last week I worked late almost every night and didn't exercise even once.

I know intellectually that, over time, the weight must continue to drop (anorexics who eat 500 cals a day eventually look like concentration camp victims and are hospitalized). Emotionally there is some tendency to feel defeated by a stupid scale.< /p>

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I'm stalling now at just one month out (well it started at three weeks) and its driving me crazy!

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Its a long journey guys lets all be positive. :)

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There is probably a stall right before your period too (sorry guys). Water retention.

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