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My name is Barbara. I had a sleeve gastrectomy done March 2012. Since that date I have lost 35 lbs. Of course I feel much better, however I am quite aways from my goal weight. I have had no problems with my surgery, I can eat anything but I'm hungry all of the time. My surgical group hasn't given any reason why this is happening & doesn't seem concerned so I have consulted with a 2nd bariatric specialist. He sent me for an upper GI to evaluate my sleeve, thinking maybe it is too large. I'm exercising every day & trying my best to eat what I'm supposed to. Just wondering if anyone else has had the same issues?

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Yes :(

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Were you put on an eating plan of Protein then veggies then fruit then carbs? If so, are/did you follow the plan?

Did you have a pre-op plan that you had to follow?

Edit: Also, how much Protein, calories, Water are you getting daily?

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Are you saying you are eating more than you should, due to being hungry?

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Anyone sick of the hairless?

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Hairloss

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I try to stick to about 1200 calories/day. I still drink Protein Shakes to make sure I get about 100 grams of protein/day. Of course I eat what I'm not supposed to at times but 90% of the time I eat mostly Protein foods & I have cut the carbs. I drink around 40-60 ounces of water/day. I'm just so frustrated because I do what I'm supposed to do yet I don't lose weight.

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I am hungry all of the time so I eat about every 2 hours but I eat like greek yogurt, fruit, egg whites, lean ham, beef Jerky

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I had problems with hairloss for a dhort time. I think it's unavoidable but I took Biotin 5000mcg daily & it helped

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At 1200 calories a day you should easily make your Protein goals without the shakes...

If i were you, I would start logging your food and stick to Protein dense foods and veggies everyday

The Water? 64oz should be your minimum.

If I don't push my Water, I don't lose.

What did the upper GI say?

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I was just sitting here re-reading info & decided I need more dense meat for sure. I used to drink so much Water pre-surgery & now I don't have a desire to drink but I need to try. Waiting for results still.

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What about exercise? Are you physically able to do cardio or strength training? food isn't 100% of the battle after all.

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In addition to all the other suggestions, one thing I have found is that if I do not get 8 hours of sleep, I do not lose. I realized a few weeks ago that when I can get an appropriate amount of sleep, the scale is always down at least a few ounces in the morning. The nights I do not get 8 hours of sleep, I stay the same or gain a few ounces.

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So I have definitely been more active since surgery but not consistent. I started the Insanity workouts 11 days ago but have yet to lose a pound which is hard to believe if you have seen those workouts.

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