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It sucks, but slowly gets better. First few weeks were downright unpleasant and I didn't feel completely human until about 12 weeks out! Then, I started feeling better....alot better! I was exercising, increasing energy levels, clothes were too big...all that great stuff!

I started at 308, lost 150# and have been maintaining for a few years. It has been so worth it!!!

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I felt the same way! Start experimenting with puréed foods that actually make you feel like your eating real food. My go to during that faze which I just got out of on Monday was refried Beans with some fat free sour cream and a small amount of salsa con queso (two tbsp is only 40 calories if you buy tostitos brand). It's like eating a burrito in a bowl. Oh and hummus mixed into some cottage cheese. Both are high Protein too. You can do it!!! ????

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I'm getting use to it its an adjustment but I choice to do this and live a healthier lifestyle after stepping on the scale for the first time and seeing the weight coming off it really gave me that push and a sense of confidence that I can do this attitude

Still can't eat....

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I'm getting use to it its an adjustment but I choice to do this and live a healthier lifestyle after stepping on the scale for the first time and seeing the weight coming off it really gave me that push and a sense of confidence that I can do this attitude

Still can't eat....

Just keep sipping.

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I'm getting use to it its an adjustment but I choice to do this and live a healthier lifestyle after stepping on the scale for the first time and seeing the weight coming off it really gave me that push and a sense of confidence that I can do this attitude
Still can't eat....

Just keep sipping.[/quot

So I finally got about 1 Protein shake in and some Beans and some blended watermelon mixed with ice (slushie) & I've gained 3 lbs..... Wtf

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I'm getting use to it its an adjustment but I choice to do this and live a healthier lifestyle after stepping on the scale for the first time and seeing the weight coming off it really gave me that push and a sense of confidence that I can do this attitude
Still can't eat....

Just keep sipping.[/quot

So I finally got about 1 Protein shake in and some Beans and some blended watermelon mixed with ice (slushie) & I've gained 3 lbs..... Wtf

Stay off the scale.

What you are seeing is normal fluctuations due to recently undergoing surgery, IV fluids, etc.

Stay off the scale and focus on getting in your Protein and fluids.

Did I mention, stay off the scale?

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I'm getting use to it its an adjustment but I choice to do this and live a healthier lifestyle after stepping on the scale for the first time and seeing the weight coming off it really gave me that push and a sense of confidence that I can do this attitude
Still can't eat....

Just keep sipping.[/quot

So I finally got about 1 Protein shake in and some Beans and some blended watermelon mixed with ice (slushie) & I've gained 3 lbs..... Wtf

Stay off the scale.

What you are seeing is normal fluctuations due to recently undergoing surgery, IV fluids, etc.

Stay off the scale and focus on getting in your Protein and fluids.

Did I mention, stay off the scale?

Lol I get it! Thanks how often should I check? Weekly?

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Hey there SEMEFIT, we want to see you fit!!! You worked too hard to even get approved to get to this point so don't give up on yourself. Having "buyers remorse" is a normal feeling. And since you can't turn back you can only move forward. They told us this was going to be work and it wasn't going to be easy. 16lbs is a great accomplishment for a one week loss!! I stumbled across a great video on Youtube, by a bariatric sleeve patient. Lauren Vento, from start to finish and she touches on every topic and she is very inspiring. So you are not alone!! Stay strong you've got this :)

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Early out, I didn't weigh myself. I waited for my doctors appointments.

Now, I am almost six months out, I weigh no more than once a week (sometimes less frequently).

This works for me. Everyone has to find his or her strategy,

For me, weighing early in the process gave me no valuable information. The numbers on the scale don't change what I am supposed to do: get enough Protein and Water, walk, and stay off the scale!

The benefit, is you will most-likely have a very pleasant surprise when you finally do weigh.

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From what I read, everyone has these "oh my gosh, what did I do" feelings. At least you know this is normal. Get in your Water and Protein and hopefully you'll be over this hump soon. If not, definitely get some professional help. This is such a life changing thing and asking for help to get through this major change is a good thing. Good Luck- you can do it!

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You weigh as often as you can without getting upset. Personally I do monthly or whenever I have a doctor's appt. whichever comes first. I want to focus on good eating and exercise without focusing on numbers on a scale. Others do more frequently. Don't become scale obsessed and let it drive you crazy.

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Thanks everyone still having it hard. Wondering if I was even ready honestly. Currently I ate a lollypop and that made me feel a bit normal.... But loaded with sugar... Ugh anyway hopefully I feel better soon

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Thanks everyone still having it hard. Wondering if I was even ready honestly. Currently I ate a lollypop and that made me feel a bit normal.... But loaded with sugar... Ugh anyway hopefully I feel better soon

Maybe you could consider making an appointment with a therapist. Even if you weren't entirely ready, you have had the surgery. All you can do is move forward. Talking to a professional may help, especially if it keeps you from doing serious harm to yourself by not following your post-op food plan.

It does get better.

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