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I thank you for your words. I get so disappointed each Monday morning when I weigh myself and it is either a one pound drop or none at all.

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My Dr told me to weight my self on Fridays more accurate. Try that is a process some week you're gonna lose more than others....just stay focus on the goal.

Erika

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I wonder what is the difference in the days. I will try that. I wonder if I'm not eating enough or too much right now. My daily food intake usually consists of 2-30gram Premiere Protein drinks, about 4 oz. of Soup, some crackers or pretzels since they are low fat, 3oz. of cottage cheese and maybe 2 bottles of Water. What do you think?

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I wonder what is the difference in the days. I will try that. I wonder if I'm not eating enough or too much right now. My daily food intake usually consists of 2-30gram Premiere Protein drinks, about 4 oz. of Soup, some crackers or pretzels since they are low fat, 3oz. of cottage cheese and maybe 2 bottles of Water. What do you think?

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I will suggest more water......and how long was ur surgery?

Erika

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I wonder what is the difference in the days. I will try that. I wonder if I'm not eating enough or too much right now. My daily food intake usually consists of 2-30gram Premiere Protein drinks, about 4 oz. of Soup, some crackers or pretzels since they are low fat, 3oz. of cottage cheese and maybe 2 bottles of Water. What do you think?

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I would eat more Protein (less crackers and pretzels) and you definitely need more fluids. Protein & Water & exercise is key at this point.

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I wonder what is the difference in the days. I will try that. I wonder if I'm not eating enough or too much right now. My daily food intake usually consists of 2-30gram Premiere Protein Drinks, about 4 oz. of Soup, some crackers or pretzels since they are low fat, 3oz. of cottage cheese and maybe 2 bottles of Water. What do you think?

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I would eat more Protein (less crackers and pretzels) and you definitely need more fluids. Protein & water & exercise is key at this point.
I was gonna suggest that more protein and definitely more cardio.

Erika

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Thank you so much for you honest feedback. It's been quite helpful. I'm going to follow up with you next week if you don't mind just to kind of give you an update on what I experienced.

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Thank you so much for you honest feedback. It's been quite helpful. I'm going to follow up with you next week if you don't mind just to kind of give you an update on what I experienced.

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Yes please and don't forget the surgery was just a tool no a magic wand just stay focused.

Erika

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@@darima77 I think you DEFINITELY need more Water. You should be aiming for 64 grams a day. And don't waste room on crackers and pretzels (I wasn't even allowed those until 3 months post-op). Focus on Protein first. Not just shakes, but real food with protein. I assume you are cleared for solid foods now if you are already eating crackers and pretzels? If so, you should be incorporating some meat in there. Here's a general idea of what I was eating at about 40 days post-op:

Breakfast: Protein Shake

Morning Snack: string cheese

Lunch: 2-3 oz. of meat, usually leftover from dinner

Afternoon Snack: Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurt (only Greek yogurt I could stand the taste of)

Dinner: 2-3 oz. of meat

Evening Snack: protein shake

With that plan, I was able to get close to my goal of 100 grams of protein a day. The "meat" listed above was usually whatever meat my husband was having with his dinner. Pulled pork in BBQ Sauce, meatloaf, shrimp, sausage, indian style chicken prepared int he slow cooker, chili... I usually tried to do ground, pulled, or very tender meats, not just like a steak or piece of grilled chicken. Super dense meats were still hard for me to eat a lot of. So softer meats in some sort of sauce were usually easier.

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Hi sleevers I'm on my 9 months mark I lose 135 since the surgery and a total of 166 lbs ,I start the process on 332 now I hit my first goal of 170......I still wanna lose like 20 more.

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Congratulations, this is awesome!

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I wonder what is the difference in the days. I will try that. I wonder if I'm not eating enough or too much right now. My daily food intake usually consists of 2-30gram Premiere Protein drinks, about 4 oz. of Soup, some crackers or pretzels since they are low fat, 3oz. of cottage cheese and maybe 2 bottles of Water. What do you think?

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Stalls are a normal, natural, and necessary part of the process. We all experience stalls, and almost everyone experiences their first stall about three weeks after surgery.

Just follow your program.

Track your food.

Make sure you are reaching your protein target every day.

Drink at least 64 oz of Fluid.< /p>

Avoid added sugars, starches, and fried foods.

Take your Vitamins and supplements as directed.

Exercise when cleared.

Embrace the Stall

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

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