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It's not my time of month, let me just get that out before you ask. I was losing a pound a day for 3 days. Then this morning I had gained them all back. WTH!?!

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we need more info! how far out are you? If you are in your first year its probably not fat gain, its probably a fluctuation in fluids or rearrangement of weight. No worries! they will come back off

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You will probably lose them in the next day or 2 again plus more! Thats what I have seen.

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I am about 11 weeks out.

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How often do you weigh yourself? You can and will fluctate quite a bit on a daily basis, so you may want to consider weekly or even monthly at most. All the up and down can be really irritating for people that like an orderly approach to life.

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no sweat!! it is not fat gain-- its nearly impossible ! I would panic early out too but it will all be ok!

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Don't weight yourself everyday, it does fluctuate but you will drop them. Weighing yourself everyday will just make those fluctuations more frustrating and discouraging when it WILL come off.

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Don't measure withthe scales so much - I relied on a series of tshirts, I would get a tight one, wear till loose, on to the next tshirt!

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I agree with everyone else, I think that if you are not doing anything different it is just fluctation which will settle in a day or two. I know how hard it is not to weigh yourself, though, I keep telling myself not to and being drawn to the damn thing like a magnet every morning. I am going away for a month in March and looking forward to not having the chance to weigh myself at all.

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It's not my time of month' date=' let me just get that out before you ask. I was losing a pound a day for 3 days. Then this morning I had gained them all back. WTH!?![/quote']

Don't weigh yourself every day. There is so much that you can blame on a pound or two when you weigh. I have found that the number on that scale use to define my day but not any more. I weigh myself no more than one a week. Usually every two weeks. Just had too many bad days when I weighed every day.

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I am not one to ever tell people to put their scale away, because I think that obesity should be monitored like any other health condition HOWEVER, this is why I advocate for weighing in ONCE weekly, on some kind of regular schedule like right when you wake up after you use the restroom stark naked.

I relate to this, I am a little over two weeks out but I am a person who experiences a lot of Fluid retention based on sodium levels. For most people they have to eat QUITE a bit of salt to notice that effect but for me it's just more extreme due to genetics or something, I don't really know. You may also be more sensitive to this than you realize. This morning I stepped on the scale, and like you, saw a two pound gain and my heart sank but I know that its Fluid and I need to practice what I preach.

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Thanks for all the support! I know that I need to stay away from the scale but especially when I've gained weight, I'll weigh myself every day waiting for those pounds to go away. I will the my hardest to not weigh myself and to let go. I think my main issue is that I still believe that the sleeve won't work for me like everything else and that I'm going to fail, so me weighing myself everyday is my way of "keeping tabs" on myself. I am going out of town for a few days next week, so that will give me a break as well.

Thanks for all the replys, this site has given me so many answers and support throughout my journey!

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