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Hi- I had my sleeve on 4/17. I've lost about 20 lbs since surgery, 30 pre-op; 50 total since December.

I was losing a pound a day but now the scale says I've gained a pound. This isn't possible because I eat less than 800 calories a day.

I can eat 1/2 bowl of Soup and I'm stuffed. Eating sucks. It's uncomfortable, painful and I hate it. Drinking Water isn't refreshing like it used to be. The constant sipping is annoying. And try as I might, I can't ever get above 40oz a day.

I'm exhausted everyday even though I sleep 12-13 hours a night. I am constantly dragging through work like I'm

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Hi- I had my sleeve on 4/17. I've lost about 20 lbs since surgery, 30 pre-op; 50 total since December.<br><br> I was losing a pound a day but now the scale says I've gained a pound. This isn't possible because I eat less than 800 calories a day.<br><br> I can eat 1/2 bowl of Soup and I'm stuffed. Eating sucks. It's uncomfortable, painful and I hate it. Drinking Water isn't refreshing like it used to be. The constant sipping is annoying. And try as I might, I can't ever get above 40oz a day.<br><br> I'm exhausted everyday even though I sleep 12-13 hours a night. I am constantly dragging through work like I'm hung over. Is this normal?

I feel terrible

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I had my surgery 4/21 and as of today I've lost 19lbs since then. I thought I would have lost more doing the liquids but average about a pound a day. The first week I felt a lot if discomfort when sipping. It's 100% better now. Just take it slow! You can do this!

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A few things, you are probably dehydrated. I found early out warm herbal teas were a lot easier to drink than plain Water. Also the crystal light or G2 was easier to drink. At 3 months out I am just starting to get comfortable drinking Water.< /p>

Secondly, you WILL fluctuate in weight up and down as your body retains fluids. I kicked my rear at the gym yesterday and am literally up 3 pounds this morning. I know it is because my muscles are all swollen and retaining fluids. No biggie... It's not the place we are but the place we are going that matters. This journey is a long one... And cannot be measured in instant gratification terms... For your sanity, don't do day to day weigh ins... They torture everyone. Go weekly at most, and even that you will still have stalls and fluctuations.

You will feel better when you take in enough fluids, I recommend making that your top priority right now.

Good luck!

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Right now, the scale is not your friend. Remember, you are still recovering from major surgery and that your body is trying to figure out what you just did to it.

You're right, with the number of calories you are eating, it's not possible for you to have gained a pound of fat (remember, a pound of fat is roughly 3500 calories).

When I was early out, like you, I had my husband hide the scale and he brought it out once a week. Weighing every day was not good for me - it created too much anxiety.

Right now, you need to focus on getting in your fluids and follow your doctor or NUT's plan. Don't let the scale derail you.

You got this!!

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@McButterpants my exact words....lol

I found room temp or warm/hot beverages much easier to tolerate in the beginning as well

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It gets much better. The third week was the hardest for me.I don't know how people go to work so quickly. No wonder you are tired, your stomach is still healing and your body uses a lot of energy to heal. Hang in there. I'm almost at six weeks and I feel much different.

It takes time for your body to heal, but it seemed like everyday it was a little easier to eat and drink.

I would try Gatorade 2, that way you get electrolytes too.

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You guys are the best therapy on earth! Thank you so much. I feel better knowing this is normal.

I'm going to drink tea and hide the scale.

And maybe sneak a 20 min nap on my lunch break.

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I missed the part that you were back at work...when did you return? You may have gone back too soon...your insides are healing even tho your outsides only have a few little scars... I was out for 3 weeks and then went back for half days the first week... much easier transition for me... good luck

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You are healing chica! Its a process and things will take time! I am a month out and have been stalled for the last 2.5 weeks. I was frustrated as heck but my body needs to find its own way. Patience is key...SERIOUSLY!!

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Hi- I had my sleeve on 4/17. I've lost about 20 lbs since surgery, 30 pre-op; 50 total since December.

I was losing a pound a day but now the scale says I've gained a pound. This isn't possible because I eat less than 800 calories a day.

I can eat 1/2 bowl of Soup and I'm stuffed. Eating sucks. It's uncomfortable, painful and I hate it. Drinking Water isn't refreshing like it used to be. The constant sipping is annoying. And try as I might, I can't ever get above 40oz a day.

I'm exhausted everyday even though I sleep 12-13 hours a night. I am constantly dragging through work like I'm

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Why are you sleeping so much? When i sleep more than 7-8 hrs i am draggimg. There is such a thing as oversleep. Trygto cut back and start exercising. Just walk and do some light weights as long as you aremt pulling on ur stomach muscles. You should be onto soft food by now. Try some refried Beans or mashed potatoes. Eat slow and enjoy. I sipped too but you can now start trying a little bit bigger of a drink and start embracing and enjoying your new life style. Alot is memtal. I am almost 5 months post and doimg great. You will too!

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Thank you! Had surgery on Thursday, 4/17 and was back to work a week later, Friday 4/25.

Thanks for the words of wisdom.

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I feel the same way! I'm only 10 days out though. I've been back at work for 3 days and I'm dragging. I'm not hurting at all which seems weird but I am exhausted. Thanks for posting these responses. Maybe we are expecting too much of ourselves too early.

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I know exactly how you feel! I am 3 1/2 weeks postop and I just came off a 12 day stall of not losing weight and in fact I gained a pound during that stall. The Dr and Nut had warned me this would happen. Keep in mind that your body is in shock mode right now with all the weight you lost in a short period of time. You have lost 20lbs in less than a month, thats an awesome accomplishment! You will come off your stall as I did this past Monday, since then I lost 3lbs this week. We all go thru the stressful stall. As long as you eat right, you have nothing to worry about. As far as the Water goes, it will take time to reach your daily intake dont stress about it. My first week I bareful got 16oz of Water daily. So dont worry you will get there. There is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Focus, Relax, Smile and keep your eye on the prize. Good Luck on your journey!

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