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4 weeks post-op and have been stalled for 2 weeks! HELP!



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seriously about to snap, can not believe this, I am officially 1 month post-op tomorrow and have been stalled for two weeks now! I can't get it started again no matter what I try and it is driving me crazy! Any advise anyone? Anyone experiance something similar? I know the 3rd week stall is common, but the 3rd and 4th????? when will it start again!!! I am seriously on day 13 of the stall and so early it is really depressing. HELP!

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If you have a stall you are either eating to many calories/carbs and or not exercising enough. At least that's what my surgeon says. I suggest to make sure your getting in the required liquid intake 64 ounces. Get enough Protein in 50-70 grams. Take a laxative , Maybe your clogged up. Most importantly keep your calorie intake between 600-800 calories for the first 6-9 months. When I ate more than 800 I stalled. Once you get to goal weight you can eat more than that. Hope this helps

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I lost 13 pounds in the first two weeks then STALLED for three weeks.. then lost three more pounds.. then another week of nothing.. This week so far I have lost three more pounds. Stalls happen.

For me, I have one of those super fancy body composition scales so it was interesting that I could see my body Water percentage climbing.. It actually increased by the equivalent of 10 pounds..So If I hadn't been gaining Water weight.. I wouldn't have been in the stall! My BF% was actually going down during this time sooo REEEEEAAAALY it wasn't a stall, it just looked like one because the pounds weren't moving.

The reason my body water percentage went up is because I went from being in ketosis, to increasing my carbs as I introduced new foods into my diet. When you go out of ketosis, you gain water.

Stalls happen... they are NORMAL. If you are eating how your are supposed to and getting a reasonable amount of exercise. (and my doctor told me nothing more than light walking for SIX WEEKS post op) then it's not your fault, it's just your body adjusting.

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Great Explanation Serendipity!

Where did you get your scale?

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I lost 13 pounds in the first two weeks then STALLED for three weeks.. then lost three more pounds.. then another week of nothing.. This week so far I have lost three more pounds. Stalls happen.

For me, I have one of those super fancy body composition scales so it was interesting that I could see my body Water percentage climbing.. It actually increased by the equivalent of 10 pounds..So If I hadn't been gaining Water weight.. I wouldn't have been in the stall! My BF% was actually going down during this time sooo REEEEEAAAALY it wasn't a stall, it just looked like one because the pounds weren't moving.

The reason my body water percentage went up is because I went from being in ketosis, to increasing my carbs as I introduced new foods into my diet. When you go out of ketosis, you gain water.

Stalls happen... they are NORMAL. If you are eating how your are supposed to and getting a reasonable amount of exercise. (and my doctor told me nothing more than light walking for SIX WEEKS post op) then it's not your fault, it's just your body adjusting.

Which means you were loosing inches. Here is a great article that explains what is happening.

http://www.dsfacts.com/weight-loss-stall-or-plateau.html

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thanks all, I have broke through the stall now, lost 9 pounds since tuesday, so I guess it was Water weight!!! :)

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Gettingsleeved- what did you do to break the stall or did it just happen on it's own??

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I took my diuretic pill for my blood pressure for a few days, I was off of it since surgery and I increased my calories for a few days, that seemed to do the trick!!

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