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Sleeve date: 11-5-12

HW: 286

CW:239

I went on a first date yesterday & at the end of the date, he told me I had a nice a$$. No one had told me that before! I'm excited to see my butt when I lose another 47lbs!

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Cardio is good for your heart & lungs' date=' but building your muscles is good for your metabolism and staves off the sagging extra skin bc it fills it with muscle. It's also good for your bones.

My surgeon said something interesting to me last month when I told him that I was having a hard time getting in my Calcium. He said right now it isn't a big deal bc I have my excess weight stressing my bones and keeping them strong, but as the weight comes off the calcium is especially important unless I stress my bones through resistance training.

Despite being morbidly obese, I was very active, just not consistently. :)

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Thanks Eclipse for the info. Good to know cuz I'm having a hard time with my calcium as well. I think mostly because I am not suppose to take it with my Multivitamin.< /p>

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Sleeve date: 11-5-12

HW: 286

CW:239

I went on a first date yesterday & at the end of the date' date=' he told me I had a nice a. No one had told me that before! I'm excited to see my butt when I lose another 47lbs![/quote']

Lol, good for you!!! :)

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Ok to all of us who are "upping calories" to get out of stalls... We really have to remember how we got here. I don't know how many days your suppose to keep up the higher calorie intake but I'm sure it's no more than a few days??? That should work through the stall. Anyone have any info on this?

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My nut says 1 day should be enough. Make the next day lower than usual.

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Hello...

I'm looking to add friends to myfitnesspal...

Add me "PuertoRicanPear"... Lol

All one word with 3 capital letters...

I really need to see what other November sleevers are eating...

I want to keep track with other LADIES... Since our calorie count will be similar- Thanks :)

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My nut says 1 day should be enough. Make the next day lower than usual.

Thanks Ashelaine! Interesting, I would have thought our bodies would need more than one day.

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Hello...

I'm looking to add friends to myfitnesspal...

Add me "PuertoRicanPear"... Lol

All one word with 3 capital letters...

I really need to see what other November sleevers are eating...

I want to keep track with other LADIES... Since our calorie count will be similar- Thanks :)

Good idea, I will send you a request. Look for something with my name in it... :)

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I'm ashelaine86 on mfp

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I'm ashelaine86 on mfp

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Im not sure how to add on mfp either but I will try...

Status...

Surgery Nov. 12th WT 240

Currently 204

Eating approx 500-600 calories per day per my Dr.

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Ok to all of us who are "upping calories" to get out of stalls... We really have to remember how we got here. I don't know how many days your suppose to keep up the higher calorie intake but I'm sure it's no more than a few days??? That should work through the stall. Anyone have any info on this?

If your working out, you have to increase your calories because your using more energy. But first and foremost make sure you eat your Protein first. And do not go back to the unhealthy foods that got you here. Try not to graze but if your hungry always do protein or healthy snaks like fruit, yogurt etc...

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Stalls happen to us all...I miss the days when a stall was a week or even a month. I am now 17 months out and I was in a stall for 3 months the last time. Just stick with it. You might want to consider upping your calorie intake so that your body knows its not starving. Good luck...you will get there!

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Stalls happen to us all...I miss the days when a stall was a week or even a month. I am now 17 months out and I was in a stall for 3 months the last time. Just stick with it. You might want to consider upping your calorie intake so that your body knows its not starving. Good luck...you will get there!

You are so right, when I upped my calories I noticed I started loosing. This is definitely the key especially when your working out

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