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15 days post op and now Weightloss stall

What happen??

I think I'm going to throw away the scale

Help!!!!

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I'm still pre op so I don't have advice, but it will start coming off!

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15 days post op and now Weightloss stall

What happen??

I think I'm going to throw away the scale

Help!!!!

Change up stuff... I heard adding in Protein shakes (Unjury, etc) exercise and increasing Water can be a push

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It's normal. I stalled at 3 weeks and I have read a lot of people have stalled around the same time. No worries.

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Every Person goes through this "stall". And everyone Freaks out!!!! Like I said b4 in other post "weigh yourself only ONCE A WEEK!!" And that's it!!

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Everyone definatly goes thru the stall, sometimes you lose 1,2 pounds a week sometimes you won't lose none than next you know you dropped 10 in one week.

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Everyone definatly goes thru the stall' date=' sometimes you lose 1,2 pounds a week sometimes you won't lose none than next you know you dropped 10 in one week.[/quote']

Wow. I would live to lose,10 in one week!

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Yeah no biggie. I fluctuate losing and gains. But my overall is nearly 70 pounds lost since November. Just don't sweat it. Keep up Protein and Vitamins and do exercising you enjoy. For me walking with my wife and dogs and playing tennis and whatever else really helps.

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Everyone has stalls. It's only natural that with as little as we are eating, our body thinks we are starving and then tries to hold on to everything. It will get better, just hang in there!

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