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I know, I know, they are going to happen. I'm 7 weeks out and in my second one. I get it but this week (total for the week) I actually gained 1.4 lbs. I know lots of it was sodium that I didn't realize I had eaten until after the fact but still. I'm just irritated with myself. As of tomorrow this stall will be two weeks, I'm ready for it to break. :mellow:

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I'm 7 weeks out too - and I just broke a stall that lasted almost 3 weeks! Hang in there!!

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I had a 7 week stall and then just a pound here and there.. That's my weight loss. I've come to be ok with it. Sometimes, I just pretend I'm losing because I know I will. Be patient! ;)

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8 weeks today and have gained 2 lbs in two weeks. :(. I need to bury my scales!

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Stress can cause stalls or even gains. :) Hope you break your stall soon.

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I am 5 weeks out and have only lost 2 pounds over the last two weeks:( Im down 34 pounds and get frustrated that I wont lose anymore and then I hear about people losing more than that on their own without surgery and i get even more frustrated. How do you break these stalls?

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I am almost 4 months out and just got over a 3 week stall. then out of nowhere I lost 4lbs. in two days. Its crazy. Hang in there.

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I don't think there's any magic trick to break the stalls. Try different things or just be patient. I don't believe you'd be losing any faster on you're own.. But you'd for sure be gaining it back when you gave up.

Seriously, this isn't going to happen over night or in just a few months. It takes many months and you need to work it and stay positive. I'm a very slow loser but I am losing and that's what matters

Use these stalls to get used to eating better and getting healthy.

You will eventually get where you want.. But doing it correctly is way more important than how quickly you get there. Good luck!

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7 weeks out and my second stall. My cycle is all messed up too, so i'm not sure if that has anything to do with it or not either. Hoping to get past this soon!! Good luck.....

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7 weeks out and my second stall. My cycle is all messed up too, so i'm not sure if that has anything to do with it or not either. Hoping to get past this soon!! Good luck.....

Same to you contrygurl! We are gonna break these stalls! (I just hope sooner than later, lol)

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