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I had a bad weekend and ate horrible. Im having a hard time getting back on track. My hw was 297.2

Sw was 244.5

Cw is 216.2....im 5months post op and feel like I should have lost more by now. ....

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Having lost over 50 pounds pre-op, you're going to lose at a slower rate post-op. Also, if you're eating too much sugar or carby foods, be aware that your body retains more Water if your carb intake is higher - it needs the extra hydration to be able to digest those foods, which is why you see a big drop when you start low-carbing - your body's dropping that extra Water weight. Is your surgeon satisfied with your progress? Are you following his/her plan?

As far as getting back on track goes, I can sympathize, I've been there myself. There's no magic wand, you just have to mentally commit to a few days of struggle, and go back to basics - mostly Protein, and some veggies. Focus on dense Protein (chicken or other solid meats, not yogurt and cottage cheese) - they'll fill you up faster and keep you full longer. Avoid Protein Bars, especially while you get back on track. You can do this!

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Surgeon seems pleased so far. I go back in april for my 6month post op. Hoping for a dramatic change in the scale atleast 10lbs. I guess its time to pack away the scale....

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