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Hi all,

After years of being fat and sick and tired of it, I decided to do something about it. My health was giving in and I lost my zest.
After lots of research we decided on lap band surgery with Mr Paul Leong.

It's now 4 weeks and 3days post op and so far I only lost 8 kilos. And even after keeping the calories to a minimum the scale's needle is stuck on 110 kilos.
I'm on my way to see the dietitian today, maybe it's my diet, I do not know. All I know is that I expected wonders and this is not it!
Good luck to all.

Regards,

Lols.

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I think the problem isn't your weight loss- your weight loss is great. Your problem is you seem to have extremely unrealistic expectations of the Lap Band.

The average weight loss with the band is 1-2 pounds per week. You've lost almost 18 pounds in only 4 weeks, which is an average of 4.5 pounds per week. That is WAY over the expected weight loss with the band.

Remember, you didn't gain the weight overnight and you won't lose it overnight either. It takes time and patience.

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Hi all,

After years of being fat and sick and tired of it, I decided to do something about it. My health was giving in and I lost my zest.

After lots of research we decided on lap band surgery with Mr Paul Leong.

It's now 4 weeks and 3days post op and so far I only lost 8 kilos. And even after keeping the calories to a minimum the scale's needle is stuck on 110 kilos.

I'm on my way to see the dietitian today, maybe it's my diet, I do not know. All I know is that I expected wonders and this is not it!

Good luck to all.

Regards,

Lols.

Your weight loss is fantastic! What worries me most is... you seem to be uninformed about this whole process. Like Missy said, 1-2 lbs (0.5-1 kilo) per week is the norm. Be proactive, do some research, and learn as much as you can about the process. These forums are fantastic and chalked full of info that will benefit you in the long run.

Keep up the great work and get informed to make the most of your lap band experience!!!! ;)

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I totally agree with the above posters. Good luck on your journey and follow your nut's orders.

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Hi Lois, I'm new at this but while waiting for surgery I read so many posts from people having difficulty just at the point where you are now. It's like clockwork! There is a natural leveling off and you are doing beautifully. Some people even gain weight post-surgery and prior to finding the right adjustment. Don't get discouraged -- be proud of yourself for everything you have accomplished thus far. We are in this for the long game!

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