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Assuming that we all hit the week 2 or 3 stall right after surgery, about when did you hit your second lengthy stall? How long did it last?

Also, was there a time when you saw your weight loss slow significantly overall? For example, did it slow after 6 months?

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3 weeks of no movement during month 4.

I dropped the Protein bars and started exercising more. Glad it passed.

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I am 5 weeks post op and haven't lost anything this week, feeling really frustrated and have been really hungry, it seems like every couple of hours I am hungry??!

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I am 5 weeks post op and haven't lost anything this week, feeling really frustrated and have been really hungry, it seems like every couple of hours I am hungry??!

I am coming up to week 5 and I think my weight lost is starting to slow down. I think its because I'm not having enough calories 500 - 750 is pretty low. I know I need to up the calories to at least 900 - 1000 per day, drink more Water and keep exercising, hopefully I should see more movement on the scales. Good luck.

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Week 2-3 was 1st stall n now week 5-6 is 2nd stall n still in it at 8 weeks????

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I feel like I'm putting on weight :(

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Week 3 and week 6...

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I never had the 3 week stall and I don't understand why not. I've had a few minor stalls, 1 1/2 weeks at a standstill so far. One I think around month six. I review what I've been eating, paying attention if I've had too much sodium. Sodium is always the culprit for me. I cut back and down the scales go.

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