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I haven't checked my weight since May 4th because I walk 4 to 5 miles a day and I'm just scared to stall so I just said I'll wait til next doctor's visit

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Sounds like you will have a nice number when you do weigh! I know what you mean about being afraid of stalling. I only weight once a week right now and may change it to once every two weeks or once a month if I start losing slowly. I gotta see a decent number!

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I lost 41 pounds from April 12 to my first weigh in on May 4th....now I'm taking walking every morning more serious until I start lifting

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39 minutes ago, itstime4me123 said:


You have will power. I can never wait.

I'm trying to get a monthly mindset because I feel like if I stall I'll be so down and out

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I weigh every day knowing that sometimes it stays the same but it does go down slowly... I have rarely gone up and if is does it is just 0.2 of a pound or so.

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16 minutes ago, rainyann said:

I weigh every day knowing that sometimes it stays the same but it does go down slowly... I have rarely gone up and if is does it is just 0.2 of a pound or so.

Yeah that's my fear it happened in the beginning after surgery so I just stopped checking

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After I was miserable because of weight stall starting my 3rd week post-op, my doctor's office & nutritionist said to only weigh myself when I came in to see them.

Given that the next visit will be in 2 months & the one after that in six months that strikes me as just a tad unrealistic but I understand the larger point which was to focus on Protein counting & amount of Water drunk and not the scale b/c it's a distraction.

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I normally have a weigh in once a week, i hate it when i stall too as it makes me question everything that i'm doing even though i know its all part of the process.

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