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sorry I have not been on the forum at all this month, I hope you are all doing well.

I only lost 4 pounds,

Booo.

why did I keep sneaking that halloween candy? I learned I can eat a lot of candy without feeling full.

I think that puts me at 60 pounds in 8 months. To me this is not very good weight loss for someone who had WLS. I enjoy exercise, I am addicted to jogging, and I am still not dropping weight very fast. I wish I had the VSG, but I am still greatful for the progress I have made thus far. I have a way to go yet (41 pounds), but I feel really good. Sexy even. ;)

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Congratulations! You're still going in the right direction! And, even though we think it should be more than that with a weight loss surgery, would you have done it without the surgery? It's helped, whether it's fast or slow weight loss. You're doing great!

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FTP is right. Moving in that direction is all that matters. I get so pissed some days when I know I've made the right choices and I see no results. For days. Or even weeks.

I try to keep in mind that my doctor's nutritionist says that 4 lbs per month is what to expect in general. You're losing almost double that on average.

I struggle with that number. Seems like it should be more. Don't beat yourself up for what you consider Halloween mistakes.

Keep at it.

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Update....only 3 pounds for the month. I am 9 months post op, and only down about 63 pounds now. I have 38 pounds until I reach my goal.

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You are losing 7 lbs per month on average. That's great.

Don't be too hard on yourself, but keep pushing. There are apps tracking food intake and exercise. Maybe one of those could help?

You can do it. Keep at it.

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