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7 weeks post op tomorrow. Hit a stall around week 2 post op, and was stalled for almost 3 weeks. Since breaking through the stall, the pounds have been coming off day by day. I know it will come to a screeching halt again soon, but I'm so proud, I just had to share.

And, I just want to offer a little encouragement to the newbies who may be in a stall....Hang in there!!! Don't let it get the best of you! You WILL start losing again! It's a process that's unique to each individual. We aren't guaranteed smooth sailing, but stay the course, and you will reach your destination. ❤️️

HW: 263 on 06/16/16

SW: 256 on 12/13/16

CW: 226 on 01/30/17

GW: 175 TBD

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Great job! I'm 6 weeks out today and feeling good. Down 23.8. Let's keep it up!

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30 lbs in a month? Your darn right to be proud! Congratulations and keep up the optimism - it's contagious.

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Thank you for writing this! I will be 4 weeks post-op on Wednesday and have been stalled for almost two weeks. What may be worse is that I got fluids via iv at my two week check up and went up five pounds. The stall started with those five pounds (though I did lose 35 during the one week pre-op diet and those first two weeks post-op). I just keep chugging on, knowing I'm being irrational but still having that niggling doubt that I won't lose more.

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@@hermione53

Fantastic, love! Keep up the good work! ❤️️

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@@lacylou

I initially felt bad for posting this. It probably seems like bragging, and I didn't want anyone to feel that I was rubbing it in.

And thank you! I've been feeling good this week, finally! I was wondering when I would start feeling better in general.

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@@DisneyMom2El

Stalls and gains from fluids are the pits!! May I offer a little bit of a bright side?? If we hadn't have had this surgery, those 5 pounds would be fat and not Fluid.

You are not being irrational at all! Gains, especially when stalling, are a huge bummer. And it's soooo easy to feel defeated. And you have a right to feel that way!

That's right sister, just keep chugging! You will lose more. One day soon, you will step on those scales and squeal with delight!

I'm glad we are on the losing side! I never want to go back to where I was ever again! Congrats to you, love and hang in there! Message me sometime if you need to vent! ❤️️

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@@Ssze1109

I really do feel great! Thanks so much!

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