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gained 1lb 2 weeks post op and about to get my periods - is it normal?



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Hi Friends,

I am new to this forum and this is my first Post. firstly this is a very valuable forum with lot of good infromaiton..

I am two weeks post Op and had lost only around 4 lbs and unfortunately i have gained a lb back today... i am about to get my periods as its already due. could it be reason for the weight gain.. also i am currently in the pureed diet stage.. i am walking 20 to 30 mins..

Request you to share you views. i am worried about this sudden weight gain..

Thanks dears.

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I have always gained three to five pounds when my period hits. This has stayed true since surgery. Once it is over I will loose the weight gained plus another pound or two. Hope this helps.

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I have always gained three to five pounds when my period hits. This has stayed true since surgery. Once it is over I will loose the weight gained plus another pound or two. Hope this helps.

Thanks Sherry, it helps.. i was thinking about it but was really wondering why is it soo slow.. also soo far apart from little uneasiness when i swallow i dont have any food aversions i am already on pureed diet and having some soft foods aswell.. i was wondering if i am already eating more to this stage..

hoping so see progress post periods...

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I retained my weight this month, but prior to surgery, I always gained. PMS causes Water retention, and we are all drinking a lot of water these days! Stay on the plan and don't feel frustrated. I manage to avoid depressing myself by weighing no more than once a week. In fact, I am skipping this week so I can see a bigger loss next week. That makes me happy!

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i agree teachamy, i am trying not to worry much about it.. in paralell i am also struggling with pain that coming in my new stomach after i eat 2 to 3 bites of soft food.. i think i may need to spend some more days on liquids..

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