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Hello, I had my sleeve surgery on June 17th, I have hit a halt to the weigh loss that is lasted a month now, I keep excising, taking in 100 gr of Protein, 700 cal, 80 or less carbs a day. Anyone hit this kinda plateau ? Besides mixing up the exercise, what else could I do to start this lb loosing business up again?

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I think everyone has. I just came off one that lasted a month. Seems like it's different for everyone. I changed up what I was eating. I was eating too large of a portion of nuts and had dropped off yogurt intake. Changed that and added more protien. You seem good there tho. Hang in there and it will start dropping again

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Hello, I had my sleeve surgery on June 17th, I have hit a halt to the weigh loss that is lasted a month now, I keep excising, taking in 100 gr of Protein, 700 cal, 80 or less carbs a day. Anyone hit this kinda plateau ? Besides mixing up the exercise, what else could I do to start this lb loosing business up again?

it happens to everyone i just broke my stall just keep up the good work it will pass

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It may seem counterintuitive but many have reported that raising your overall calorie intake for a while may help end a stall. If you are consuming 700 calories a day, you could try kicking it up to 900 or 1,000 for a few days and see if that makes a difference. It certainly wouldn't be enough to gain much and it may cause your metabolism to shift back into weight loss mode.

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I agree with @shriner37. I had surgery two days before you, and I'm at 900-1000 calories per day now (per my NUT). Especially if you're working out a fair amount, you need more calories.

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Stalls are a normal, natural, and necessary part of the weight loss process. None of us lose weight at a constant rate. If you have a significant amount of weight to lose, then you will experience stalls.

As other's have noted above, with 100 grams of Protein a day, 700 calories seems extremely low. You may not be getting enough fats and good carbs. What does your NUT advise?

Embrace the Stall!

http://BariatricPal.com/index.php?/topic/351046-Embrace-the-Stall

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Five months to your first stall (thereabouts) is actually exceptionally good. I hit my current stall at the three month mark and have spent the last two weeks fighting it. You don't have much data posted about your journey, but I would say keep positive and if you think you can tweak a few things (add a little exercise, etc...), do it, otherwise, you will hit the road again.

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Thanks everyone for your advice's. This is my longest plateau, I had it a month out from my surgery for 2 weeks and than one week in month 3. My nutritional intake about 700 cal and 80 gr of carbs come from my doctors Office as a guideline as I visited him a month ago. I will definitely try the get away from my daily Breakfast of yogurt and change up my meals where I still get my Protein as needed but not through yogurt for a while, lets see:) I have been keeping my food pretty much the same since I was able to keep a good track of what I was eating since I still eat at my desk at work due to me not getting any breaks away from work.Thanks everyone for your kind words! Happy thanksgiving to you :D

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