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I had my surgery nov 14 th and Im down 12 pounds. Surgery weight was 196 and I go from 180-184. Ive been following all structions to a T. The scale hasent change. Is this normal? Yes I know ive lost alot already no complaining I def. See it in inches just thought it would keep going down . just want to make sure this is normal

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i stalled two weeks after surgery for almost 4 weeks! it's normal :)

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especially since you are on the lower end of the weight scale. i had surgery i was 240 and i stalled at 221 for along time!!!! finally scale moved and i'm at 210 (i'm 8 weeks out)

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Yep..totally normal. I'm on my 3rd stall since surgery(oct 4) for me they usually last a week, this one is longer. I'm sure it will break at some point. We just need to be patient

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Yep normal I've been on a stall for 2 weeks. Surgery was 9/27 was so 201 now 177.6 for 2 weeks. Unable to exercise yet, I pulled inside stitches and in pain if I bend over or turn wrong. Dr said normal for stall, especially if no exercise. Nothing can be done just need to wait to heal. But also had stall 2 weeks out for over a week scale would not move. You will be fine just make sure getting fluids and Protein in the scale will move. Good luck

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Glad to see this, I have been stalled for a week now (started at 3 weeks). Today is my 4 weeks. I'm ready for it to start moving again so I can stop being so frustrated.

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