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I would like to know how long ppl have stay on a stall.. I know we all different.. But I have been almost 3 weeks on the same weigth.. Im five weeks post op.

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Thanks turnthepage :) I wake up every morning with the hope to see the numbers going down again.. it feels great to see those numbers going down.. :)

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Thanks turnthepage :) I wake up every morning with the hope to see the numbers going down again.. it feels great to see those numbers going down.. :)

You lost 44 lbs in 5 weeks? I haven't lost that much in 3 months, maybe your body is just thinking it is starving and holding onto water....good luck, i know the stalls suck!

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I have the same problem!! I lost 44 lbs then have stalled for 2-3 weeks...hoping to go down soon. I'm 6-7 weeks out

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I would like to know how long ppl have stay on a stall.. I know we all different.. But I have been almost 3 weeks on the same weigth.. Im five weeks post op.

Yes before surgery I was on diet I went from 334 to 315 on my own.. and then after surgery I went from 315 to 290.

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I have the same problem!! I lost 44 lbs then have stalled for 2-3 weeks...hoping to go down soon. I'm 6-7 weeks out

Thanks for sharing Amanda I tougth I was the only one in a stall of almost 3 weeks..

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There is no accurate way to predict when stalls will happen or how long one will last. There are simply too many variables. Stay focused on following the protocol as closely to the letter as you possibly can, stay positive, stay patient and maintain a food log. Trust the process and the weight will take care of itself. And do yourself a huge favor and stay off the scales for at least a week and two would be even better.

You're gonna love the new you!!

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There is no accurate way to predict when stalls will happen or how long one will last. There are simply too many variables. Stay focused on following the protocol as closely to the letter as you possibly can' date=' stay positive, stay patient and maintain a food log. Trust the process and the weight will take care of itself. And do yourself a huge favor and stay off the scales for at least a week and two would be even better.

You're gonna love the new you!![/quote']

Thank you Dlcoggin for your words I really appreciate it.. :) Im gonna have to take the scale out of my house.. I try not to weigth almost every day but is tentative.. but you are right.. and thanks :)

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