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Oct. 6,2016

I weighed in at 179. I'm 5'6". BMI OF 29.

I'm diabetic and have high blood pressure. I was having complications due to diabetic neuropathy in my stomach. Before it could get to the point of needing a pacemaker I made the decision to have gastric sleeve surgery. This would illuminate or reduce the severity of my diabetes.

I've only lost 20 lbs in 3 months time. I'm disappointed as I still have 20 lbs left to lose and can't seem to lose any more.

I'm also losing a ton of hair.

Can someone out there tell me what I'm doing wrong. I'm also exercising like never before.

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20 lbs over 3 months is 1.6 pounds a week. That's pretty good weight loss.

If you weren't losing anything or gaining weight you could be concerned.

My suggestion is to track everything you put in your mouth... Use the App MyFitnessPal and make sure you're around the calorie intake that your nutritionist has set for you.


Otherwise, 20 pounds in 3 months is decent weight loss for someone.

Lastly, as I've found, there's time when you will slow down and not lose for a week or two at at time. With the sleeve, this is exactly the way things go and are expected as your body adjusts to the new stomach you have.

Gary

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I feel your frustration. I too lost much less than I expected, 30 lbs in 3 months. I am also diabetic with several other co-morbidities.

What I can tell you is to measure other achievements and be patient. How are you clothes fitting, have you eliminated or reduced any medications, how do you feel?

These are the questions put to me. And if these things are improving, just stay the course.

My doctors, including my primary doctor express excitement in my progress and tell me I am being too hard on myself. My bariatric doctor said that his diabetic patients lose at a slower pace and not as much as others. I was disappointed, but it helped me to know this.

My dietitian told me that some lose fast at the beginning others are slow and steady. You'll have stalls, but if you just stay on plan you will lose.

Also, I keep a food diary with my fitness tracker and that helps by reminding me that I sometimes eat little things that that add up.

I haven't had the hair loss too badly. But I am encouraged by others on this site to keep up the Protein intake. That equals hair.

Gook luck to you. Hold on!

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20 lbs over 3 months is 1.6 pounds a week. That's pretty good weight loss.
If you weren't losing anything or gaining weight you could be concerned.
My suggestion is to track everything you put in your mouth... Use the App MyFitnessPal and make sure you're around the calorie intake that your nutritionist has set for you.

Otherwise, 20 pounds in 3 months is decent weight loss for someone.
Lastly, as I've found, there's time when you will slow down and not lose for a week or two at at time. With the sleeve, this is exactly the way things go and are expected as your body adjusts to the new stomach you have.

Gary

The Weight Loss all came the first month and a half. I have not lost any weight since before thanksgiving.

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I feel your frustration. I too lost much less than I expected, 30 lbs in 3 months. I am also diabetic with several other co-morbidities.
What I can tell you is to measure other achievements and be patient. How are you clothes fitting, have you eliminated or reduced any medications, how do you feel?
These are the questions put to me. And if these things are improving, just stay the course.
My doctors, including my primary doctor express excitement in my progress and tell me I am being too hard on myself. My bariatric doctor said that his diabetic patients lose at a slower pace and not as much as others. I was disappointed, but it helped me to know this.
My dietitian told me that some lose fast at the beginning others are slow and steady. You'll have stalls, but if you just stay on plan you will lose.
Also, I keep a food diary with my fitness tracker and that helps by reminding me that I sometimes eat little things that that add up.
I haven't had the Hair loss too badly. But I am encouraged by others on this site to keep up the Protein intake. That equals hair.< br> Gook luck to you. Hold on!

Thank you for the encouragement. I have been medication free for 4 months now, but still have to watch my carbs and sugar intake.

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That is great! Are you tracking everything you eat? I have noticed that I can't eat the same number of calories every day. It all depends on what I do.

The fitness tracker helps me with this. I would freak out when I was in the "red zone" on food intake. Then I learned if as I added more activity the zone would improve.

So if you're not tracking try it.

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That is great! Are you tracking everything you eat? I have noticed that I can't eat the same number of calories every day. It all depends on what I do.
The fitness tracker helps me with this. I would freak out when I was in the "red zone" on food intake. Then I learned if as I added more activity the zone would improve.
So if you're not tracking try it.

Where do I go to get this tracker.

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I have FitBit Alta, which does the things I mentioned. There are multiple levels and price ranges

WebMD has a free online that hels you track food and activity, but it doesn't link the intake ad output like FitBit.

I see a Fitness category on this home page, that may lend some guidance.

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        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

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