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Okay, no one throat-punch me for asking this please. My husband asked tonight whether there was any danger in losing too quickly and I really couldn't answer it.

My BMi is down to 28 and I am still losing 1 lb. per day. I have had two 10-day stalls but aside from that, I lose a lb. a day. This morning I lost almost 2 lbs between yesterday and today.

Should I just be happy with this or could there be an issue or negative health affects?

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O,be happy!

And exercise! The only downside,and only for some,will be that the skin cant keep up and there might be a bit more flabby skin.So,tone,tone,tone!

And enjoy!

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I'm doing "Crossfit" if you've heard of that so toning a LOT. Also, the skin would end up the same whether you lose your weight in 6 months or 9 months, right? And then slowly will tighten up a bit?

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I was loosing about a pound a day as well for the first month or two after the surgery. It'll start to slow down, but for right now enjoy the quick weight loss but remember a lot of that weight is fluids, so drink lots of water!!!

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I drink 100 ounces of Water per day, so am definitely meeting the requirements for that! I'm 3 months post-op.

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I'm doing "Crossfit" if you've heard of that so toning a LOT. Also' date=' the skin would end up the same whether you lose your weight in 6 months or 9 months, right? And then slowly will tighten up a bit?[/quote']

I asked my surgeon about this. He said that it doesn't matter how fast or slow you lose. If you're meant to have loose skin, it'll happen regardless. Also there are a lot of factors that come into play as far as loose skin goes such as age and genetics

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I asked my surgeon about this. He said that it doesn't matter how fast or slow you lose. If you're meant to have loose skin, it'll happen regardless. Also there are a lot of factors that come into play as far as loose skin goes such as age and genetics

Thank you! It seems like the pace wouldn't really matter much and if so, only temporarily. Glad to hear your dr. says so!

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I'm 26 and I have loose skin around my arms and stomach that is very aparant, I plan to have a Tummy Tuck this year, but I'm still undecided about my arms.

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I'm doing "Crossfit" if you've heard of that so toning a LOT. Also, the skin would end up the same whether you lose your weight in 6 months or 9 months, right? And then slowly will tighten up a bit?

Maybe,but I lost a load of weight two years ago by healthy eating and exercising like a maniac and I had very little lose skin on my legs and arms.My butt also didnt sag at all.I didnt exercise much (play squash) no toning this time and I look like a sharpei dog..lolI have all these smaller skinfolds and the sagging is unbelievable.Exercise while losing makes a huge difference.

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The only complication I was advised of when it comes to losing weight quickly (like most sleeve patients will - more than 2lbs a week) was that it can impact the gall bladder and lead to gallstones. I was given medicine to help keep this from happening my first 6 months.

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It also depends on how much you have to lose. But I was told by my doc yesterday that losing 1-2 pounds a week like I am is very healthy, FOR ME. Everyone is different. I've got a whacky immune system and the fear is if I lose too quickly it will get even more whacked out. So, once again, the answer lies with the individual person. I know- so frustrating!!

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Yes. very good posts above.

I practical terms NO there is no way to lose too fast. Your body requires energy to live, when you are not eating or eating very little it pulls energy from fat and muscle. The heavier you are the more you must eat to maintain that weight, yes it actually REQUIRES energy to not only haul that fat around but just to feed the cells and create the blood supply to feed it, the skin to cover it, the muscle to carry it, etc.

So the fatter you are the faster you will typically lose as the amount of difference between what you consume and the energy requirements of what you need to maintain is much larger, as you lose weight that gap narrows and the energy requirements to maintain the wight drops closer to what your consumption is - the gap narrows.

So you will only lose the amount of difference between what you eat and what you NEED to eat to stay fat, at first you lose a lot, after some loss you lose less as your energy requirements drop.

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I guess that is my question. I had expected my losses to slow by now as I am (as of today) down to a BMI of 27 so not all that overweight. I'm 20 lbs. away from "Normal" weight on the BMI chart but still losing 1 to 1 1/2 lbs per day.

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JEALOUS!!!!!

...but happy for you!

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JEALOUS!!!!!

...but happy for you!

Thank you - And sorry, was totally not fishing for compliments, just trying to ease my husband's "fears"!

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