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I know exactly how you feel...I only lost weight my first week...I feel like crying every day...I know this is normal but that doesn't make me feel any better

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@ jss1988 ....we all can do this. I hope n pray this wasnt a waste and the only thing i lose is 20 lbs.i see so many people who lose 80 or more lbd.

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Has anyone ever cheated just a little in first few weeks after getting sleeved? I mean we all arent perfect and make mistakes.. i did cheat 1 time and oh boy did i pay for it..i ate a really thin slice of red velvet cake. I felt terrible, will cheating once stretch my new stomach...i had to get a hiatal hernia removed also

When I went for my first follow-up post-op visit and nutrition class there were seven of us in the class who had our sleeves either the same day or the day after. Those of us who were following the program exactly as written were feeling great. The four people who "cheated" a little and ate off plan were miserable and having a tougher time. I know it's anecdotal but it made an impression on me.

There is a reason we have a very strict post-op plan. It was developed based on research and the experiences of people who have gone through the process before us. It is for our benefit. If you remember that it might make it a bit easier to stay the course and follow your plan.

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I am in the same boat...sleeved 12/14 and have been stuck for a couple weeks...even went up a few pounds (possibly rebound effect from Water pill being d/c'd)...I always get my Protein, but often down on the water...gotta keep plugging away at that goal...

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I am in the same boat...sleeved 12/14 and have been stuck for a couple weeks...even went up a few pounds (possibly rebound effect from Water pill being d/c'd)...I always get my Protein, but often down on the water...gotta keep plugging away at that goal...

We will all get through this im really hoping it merely is just a stall for us all.

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I will be praying for all of our stalls to break!

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Hello

My surgery is Feb 1, so not long now. I'm in my pre op diet.

I'm IN full ketosis. I have my Ketostix at home to test my urine to be sure that I am in ketosis. I am hungry, of course no energy, drinking tons of Water, and trying to figure out why there are so many varying opinions on coffee intake, because I need to get tings done every single day until I am in surgery.

NOW.


About Stalling:


I have been a yo yo dieter my entire life, I am 46 years old. I have noticed that every-time I went back on a lo-carb diet, I would lose maybe 5 pounds and stop. I HAVE to lose enough weight to make exercise a reality. I can not even FIT in the "regular" gym equipment, or walk long w/o my knees grinding out. So it is a necessity that I lose enough via this drastic measure, to give me the edge I need to move MORE.

Is there a phenomenon whereby if you have been a yo yo dieter on lo-carb diets, that they just stop working out for you?

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