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I have lost 84lbs and its great but iam stalled now. Frustrated out of my mind I cant stand the Protein Shakes.

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So you lost 48 pounds in two months and you are not doing the very happy dance? Congrats on the 48 pounds and you look amazing, BTW!

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Wow! You have done Awesome!!!! I hope your stall passes quickly! I can't imagine how frustrating stalling is. You look great tho :) Summer

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Wow, look at you! Amazing. Sometimes it's hard to see your own success. Pretend you are a stranger and you're comparing those two pictures. Pat yourself in the back -- you're doing great. I think our bodies need to adjust to the big changes, stabilize a little. Just keep showing up for yourself. What surgery did you have -- can you fill out your profile so there's more info for people to respond to? A stall or plateau at 3-4 weeks is very common. Like clockwork. Keep on keeping on, keep all your appointments, add a little more exercise all the time -- even just a little more, get good sleep and get ready for joy, joy, joy, because you are reclaiming your health. You are going to have so much energy you're going to rock your world. So get ready......

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You're going great, and it shows! Wow! Don't sweat the stalls... they happen to everyone. I've stalled for three months at a time, but eventually the scale starts moving.

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If you haven't already, please see the forum, "Don't Sweat the Stall Stuff." You look great and SERIOUSLY healthier!

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You look fantastic. Good for you.

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Wow! You look great! What a transformation!!! I think everyone has these stalls. I wouldn't worry a bit about it, especially with the results in that picture!

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Wow! That's amazing that you've lost that much so fast. Stalls are normal - your body just has to catch up at some points along the way.

What do you mean about Protein shakes though? I would think you could be eating real food now. I haven't had a shake since I was on liquids. Was so happy to be past that stage. Get my Protein from eggs, chicken, fish, cottage cheese, etc.

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Thanks everyone I feel better

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At this point of time you shouldnt need Protein shakes. Getting 60 grams of protiem in without shakes is easy unless your a Vegan.

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You look greet :) good job!

As far as Protein shakes go, you can continue having them no matter where you are in the process. I am 4.5 months out and I have at least 1-2 shakes a day. Minimum one a day. My surgeon said to continue with it cause at times we can't get all of our Proteins from our foods. So don't be discourage. Good luck!

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7 months out and the stalls are coming closer together as I get close to my goal. I have come to the point where I dont call them stalls anymore. Its more a pause for my body to catch up.

I have said this since I started posting on this site. Dont just track your weight. Get a tape measure and track your inches also. When you hit a stall you almost always will still see a loss in inches.

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You lost about as much as the "average" WLS patient looses in a 12-18 months PERIOD in two months and you're frustrated?!!

Let me STOP right here!

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