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Im 5 weeks post op and stalled for a week and a half so does anyone know how to break this stall ? Do i need to make changes or just keep with the program and wait it out? Its so nerve wracking

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I'm in week 5 too and have been in a stall for 3 weeks. I'm beside myself about it. I'm wondering why I did this to myself for a measly 28lbs. I get my Protein and keep my carbs and fats below what my NUT has said. I was just released for low exercise at 4wks but then got an infection that put me back to week 1 movement restrictions. That accounts for this week but not the previous 2 weeks - 1 of which I was camping and pretty much only on liquids and sweating and moving a ton in 100 degree weather.

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We all go through them and they will drive you crazy if you keep watching the scale sit at the same weight! I agree with @@Bufflehead and @@Inner Surfer Girl, follow your plan and stay away from the dreaded scale! You will probably see your body change before the scale moves. Stay strong!

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First off, this stall just happens. The best thing you can do is make sure you are getting your Protein, Water and supplements in. Not getting enough protein and water can affect weight loss. Then, just trust the process. When I hit my stall at that time, I went weighing every day to once a week. I tend to stall every few weeks now and the stall May last a week or two, but then I feel like I'm losing inches during that time, even though the scale isn't moving.

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I read this on My Fitness Pal:

"Water weight loss returns:

A rapid drop in weight is normal during the first few weeks of weight loss, but what you may not realize is that a fair amount of this initial weight decrease comes from Water lost as the body uses up carbohydrate stores in the form of glycogen (sugar). As carbohydrate intake fluctuates day-to-day, it’s not uncommon for some, if not all, of that water weight to return, which can offset fat loss and cause a plateau."

So perhaps a focus on inches rather than weight? You could still be losing fat but gaining water which appears to be a stall but really isn't. I'm 3 weeks post op and have been stalled for 4 days. BUT I'm not meeting my goals so I'll be working very hard to get my Protein and water up and my carbs down. I'm still baffled at how I could eat less than 800 calories (of anything) and not lose weight. Our bodies are so bloody complex!!!!!

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