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Ive had vsg the same day & ive hit a stall. Ive lost 50lbs so far. I am currently looking for a gym to maximize by weight loss journey. Hopefully that will kick this fat in gear

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just stay on plan and wait it out. It will break as long as you stick to your plan. I went through that many times..

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I had my first stall at 3ish weeks it lasted a couple of weeks. I am almost 6 weeks post op and stepped on the scale and am down 5 pounds since last wed! From my understanding stalls are all aboard of the journey. The faster you lose, your body is going to need to keep up and/or adjust.


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I am almost 6 weeks out. I have only lost 10 lbs, since week 2. I was having problems getting my Protein and Water in and I stayed costipated. I went to my support group on 811th. They told me what to do. I guess I am in a stall. It is depressing. I would love to lose faster. I am only on full liquids.

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I am almost 6 weeks out. I have only lost 10 lbs, since week 2. I was having problems getting my Protein and Water in and I stayed costipated. I went to my support group on 811th. They told me what to do. I guess I am in a stall. It is depressing. I would love to lose faster. I am only on full liquids.

How long are bypass patients on liquids. I am VSG and we switched to soft mushy foods the 2nd week post op


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How long are bypass patients on liquids. I am VSG and we switched to soft mushy foods the 2nd week post op



I just had band to bypass and was only on Clear Liquids week one now week 2 I am on yogurt pudding and strained cream soups


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31 minutes ago, pastbandedsleever said:


How long are bypass patients on liquids. I am VSG and we switched to soft mushy foods the 2nd week post op

depends on the surgeon. I was on puree before leaving the hospital. Switched to soft foods week three (or four), as I recall...

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I had a bypass 2-6. 2 wks prior to surgery I was on a high Protein diet only Protein Shake 2xday and 4 oz protein and veges for my meal wasn't excited about that a good start loss 10lbs prior to surgery. Liquid only day of and 2 days post op purée for 4 weeks. Then soft for weeks. A day o did not adhere and had a bite or 2 of a shrimp and I paid for it. I am sure I plugged my pouch I had severe abdominal pain for 12hr and threw up at least twice. Follow the plan. At about week 3-4 I plateau but it turned around I am down 39lbs. I feel I'm behind but not gaining


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