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I had surgery at the end of May 2012 .Everything went well. I was losing weight about 10 lb a month. In Nov i was told I had pneumonia so I was not able to work out. I work as a soccer coach. First day back out on the field I hurt my back. So again no working out. They keep putting me on steroids. I have lost 70lb but for the last month I have lost nothing and gained 3 lb. I am so scared to gain it all back. I fell that I'm eating more then I used to. How do I get out of being stuck even if I can't work out

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Jackiemac- I would suggest going back to basics. Eat what i think we all ate the first couple of weeks. Protein shakes an 4oz meals. Can you walk at all? Maybe yoga?

Go online and search for exceecise for non-mobile people. I'm sure you will find something.

Hope all goes well. Keep us posted

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I am also in a stall I lost 40 pounds in the first 12 weeks and nothing for 3 weeks I'm logging everything I eat stay within my allowance on sodium sugar carbs and been eating almost all of my calories in protine keeping the calories at mostly 800-900 I just came across the five day pouch test diet going to start this on Monday let u guys know if it works.....has anyone out there done this?

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I am also in a stall I lost 40 pounds in the first 12 weeks and nothing for 3 weeks I'm logging everything I eat stay within my allowance on sodium sugar carbs and been eating almost all of my calories in protine keeping the calories at mostly 800-900 I just came across the five day pouch test diet going to start this on Monday let u guys know if it works.....has anyone out there done this?

Davell did it work? I'm in my first real stall too and thinking of doing a reset lol. I don't want to

Panic because I'm sure my body is just catching up but panic sets in and I think "omg this is all I'm gonna lose?" Lol

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Hi bos123

Going through same exact thing... Going to start it on Monday I will update you on Saturday :)

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Hi bos123

Going through same exact thing... Going to start it on Monday I will update you on Saturday :)

I might join you if the scale doesn't move again Monday! Keep in touch as will I;)

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