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So I had my period last week and lost 5lbs. This week' date=' no period and didn't lose a thing. Anyone else have this happen?[/quote']

Oh my cycle has been a fussy unpredictable b#%~! since surgery. I got it the day I came home from the hospital, a month later it lasted like 10 days, and now two weeks after that! I haven't noticed it affecting my weight loss at all, I have been steadily losing 3-4.5 lbs a week since 3 weeks after surgery.

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I looked at your diary and I would suggest increasing how many calories you take in each day. Each time I've had a stall I would increase by about 100 calories for a while and I would start losing again pretty quickly. If your body goes in to starvation mode it will start storing fat instead of losing it.

Hope this helps!!

Surgery: 6/26/13 HW 370 SW 331 CW 292

Same here... I average around 800 cals a day, but tend to lose every time I have my "fun friday" and up my cals to 1200. I didn't lose all week and last night after I ate about 1100 cals, I woke up and has lost 3 lbs. lol it's a balancing act. You need to remain low carb for the majority of the time, but also have to show your body that you aren't trying to starve it. Lol

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I looked at your diary and I would suggest increasing how many calories you take in each day. Each time I've had a stall I would increase by about 100 calories for a while and I would start losing again pretty quickly. If your body goes in to starvation mode it will start storing fat instead of losing it.

Hope this helps!!

Surgery: 6/26/13 HW 370 SW 331 CW 292

Thanks for the post! :)

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Try going to ilostwhat.com - really neat site. Put in how much you lost and it spits out something like this.

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Whelp, I am 10 1/2 weeks out. Had a kidney stone on the right, then had a stricture and was hospitalized for 4 days for dehydration/ malnutrition, during which they did the EGD and dilation, then got a kidney stone on the left! Hasn't been an easy run for me but I have a F/U with my new surgeon who took care of me in the hospital today. It's my b-day today so hopefully she'll tell me something good!!!

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Whelp' date=' I am 10 1/2 weeks out. Had a kidney stone on the right, then had a stricture and was hospitalized for 4 days for dehydration/ malnutrition, during which they did the EGD and dilation, then got a kidney stone on the left! Hasn't been an easy run for me but I have a F/U with my new surgeon who took care of me in the hospital today. It's my b-day today so hopefully she'll tell me something good!!![/quote']

Happy birthday. I bet the doc will tell you that you've lost weight...and that will be very good news. Anything else she may say will also be great news I bet.

Preop weight 389 current weight 333 lost to date 56lbs rny 6/11/13

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Whelp, I am 10 1/2 weeks out. Had a kidney stone on the right, then had a stricture and was hospitalized for 4 days for dehydration/ malnutrition, during which they did the EGD and dilation, then got a kidney stone on the left! Hasn't been an easy run for me but I have a F/U with my new surgeon who took care of me in the hospital today. It's my b-day today so hopefully she'll tell me something good!!!

Happy Birthday!

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Try going to ilostwhat.com - really neat site. Put in how much you lost and it spits out something like this.

So I went on this website and it said I've lost as much as a newborn Holstein calf. Lol. I don't know how I feel about this. Lmao. Cool website tho.

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Whelp' date=' I am 10 1/2 weeks out. Had a kidney stone on the right, then had a stricture and was hospitalized for 4 days for dehydration/ malnutrition, during which they did the EGD and dilation, then got a kidney stone on the left! Hasn't been an easy run for me but I have a F/U with my new surgeon who took care of me in the hospital today. It's my b-day today so hopefully she'll tell me something good!!![/quote']

Happy birthday!!

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Happy birthday!!

Happy Birthday!!! Here's to a year of joy, peace, adundance, and pure happiness!

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I know that 35-40 pounds in two months time is nothing to sneeze at. But I feel I'm so far behind everyone else. I downloaded this "Get To Goal" app that plots your weight loss next to averages in a graph and it keeps telling me to "Keep Working" because I'm way below the average.

We all had surgery around the same time and I have the same issue. I'm down 35 lbs so far. I have went down in shirt sizes and my measurements as far as inches are super duper awesome. I've lost 8 inches off of my abdomen. My doctor already told me that he assumed I would be a slow but steady looser. My thyroid being my biggest foe. I'm really thrilled though because I couldn't have lost 35 lbs in two months on my own ever. I lost 25 lbs last year and it took me 6 months. And then I gained half of it back before surgery. Plus I've had some issues and I know that you've had some issues that others may not have had. It's all in how you look at the big picture. Would you rather average 2-4 lbs per week for weeks or drop 50 off the bat and then stall forever. I would rather go slow but keep up the weight loss over a longer period of time. Don't let yourself get down. We early June loosers are just taking our time!

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Happy Birthday!

Happy Birthday!!! For the past several years I have always promised myself that I would weigh less on my next birthday. I bet it feels great to have that come true!!

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Hi All!

As I feel very "one with the Borg" in this group, I would like to tap in to the collective wisdom. :D Has anyone developed extremely dry scalp? I'm using the same Shampoo though have now added Selsin Blue to try and counteract the scalp issue but its taking forever to right itself. Any suggestions??

Thanks!!

Rhyz

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Hey guys,

When did you start to feel "normal" again? I'm 2 weeks out and am sluggish. Everything makes me nauseous, taking meds make me puke sometimes and I'm always tired. My left shoulder is always in pain and I can't get comfortable ever. When do I feel like me again?!

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