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Ok so I know that stalls are normal. Mainly from reading different posts. I have not lost any weight in 2 weeks and it's driving me crazy. I am 6 weeks out and getting in my Protein and eating 600-700 calories a day. I am exercising a few times a week but taking it easy this week because I just started back to work. So I guess my question is how long will this last and am I doing something wrong?

Surgery: 8/13/13 HW 319 SW 287 CW 265

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You're doing nothing wrong! Almost ALL on this forum had a stall at about 4 weeks out. I promise!

When you start losing again, it's gonna go so quick!

Dont worry about a thing ;-)

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The only thing you're doing wrong is second guessing what you already know - stalls are perfectly normal. Stalls are by definition doing everything right and your body just takes a little breather. Stay positive. Stay patient. Stay focused. Allow your body to find its own way in its own time. It's sooooo much easier than the emotional roller coaster.

You're gonna love the new you!!

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Y'all just answered my question, I'm having the same problem I thought I might be eating to much but really how!! At least every other day I'm vomiting do to not chewing enough. I'm getting my Protein in! So I'll hold my breath and wait

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