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A little background about me
VSG on 12/30/16
HW: 263
SW:249
CW:199.5
I have been stuck on 199 pretty much since the beginning of may, I keep bouncing between 197-200lbs. It's so frustrating and depressing when you are doing everything you should be doing and still no result based on the scale.
I have been eating mostly Proteins and trying to get all my fluids in. My carbs consumption is max of 15g, if that.
I walk/jog or do elliptical at least for 4 miles a day. So I don't know what else to do.
On top of all that I have lost 1/3 of my hair, definitely noticeable amount of hair and still shedding like crazy which I wouldn't care if I was seeing results ( on scale).
Size wise, I can definitely see that I have been shrinking, even in the past month that scale has been going up and down. What worries me is when I have to go back to see my surgeon, he didn't take measurements of my body, he will only see the number on the scale and I don't want him to think I'm not following my diet and exercise correctly.
What am I doing wrong ??? Please help!

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If you're worried about your surgeon seeing a number on the scale.. then are you journaling?

Input your exercise into MFP or something as well and see how many calories your body comes out with. It's possible you could be starving yourself due to the exercise. It's also possible your body just might want you at this weight.

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Perhaps you aren't eating enough...I know it seems counterintuitive, but the human body is a brilliant machine that knows how to slow metabolic processes down to a crawl when it senses a threat to survival.

food intake that's too low for too long is a threat to survival, as far as the human body is concerned.

At 4 months out I had bumped my intake up to 1000 calories daily. By 6 months I was up to 1200 calories per day, and by the 9th month out I was eating about 1500 calories daily. By one year out I was up to 1700 to 1800 calories a day.

Today I'm 2 years and 1 month out. I routinely consume about 2000+ calories each day and maintain a fairly low body weight. I consume about 120 grams of Protein daily and I don't count carb or fat grams.

So, although my tactic of incrementally raising my caloric intake may have led to me becoming a "slower loser," I am reaping the rewards of it today with a preserved metabolic rate.

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Good advice,@introversion. I've noticed feeling very tired so I've bumped up my calories, too.


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Hw-274
Sw-268
Cw- 193
Sleeved 12-19-16
Last month I has the same issue! I was stuck at 205 - 203 for 3 weeks! I continually exercise and was staying between 600-800 calories (mostly Protein rich foods) a day and 60-90 grams of protein per my NUT. I upped my calories and carbs this month and continued my 3 mile daily walks and I've lost 12 lbs in 2 1/2 weeks... may be worth asking your doctor about.


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I am in the same boat - surgery was 12/30/16 and the scale hasn't moved in over 6 weeks - it is so frustrating but I know I am doing all I should be (protein, Water, exercise) - I appreciate the advice others have given here.

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Hang in there. I started with a PT and for a month I wouldn't lose ANYTHING. Then all of of a sudden 10lbs came off. Make sure you are eating enough especially if you are exercising.


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Oh I love coming across topics like this. I've been stalled/paused/(whatever you want to call it) for about 6 weeks myself. I finally saw the scale move in the correct direction. I'm stuck between 208 and 210. I have been logging my food and working out more regularly.

I also work shift work...I'm currently working 12 hours shifts at night for 2 weeks straight (yes that means I work 14 days without a day off). I personally think my body is in shock right now trying to figure out why I'm eating at weird times and sleeping at weird times. I had 3 weeks off prior to this shift.

So I'm telling myself to keep journaling my food and getting what little exercise I can with my schedule and eventually the scale will move.

On a NSV note I went to the movies with hubby a couple weeks ago and realized how much more the comfy the seats were. neither thigh/hip were touching the sides of the chair. that was so cool!!!

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I got my workout in today...FitStar in conjunction with Fitbit. I feel fabulous today!

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Oh I love coming across topics like this. I've been stalled/paused/(whatever you want to call it) for about 6 weeks myself. I finally saw the scale move in the correct direction. I'm stuck between 208 and 210. I have been logging my food and working out more regularly.
I also work shift work...I'm currently working 12 hours shifts at night for 2 weeks straight (yes that means I work 14 days without a day off). I personally think my body is in shock right now trying to figure out why I'm eating at weird times and sleeping at weird times. I had 3 weeks off prior to this shift.
So I'm telling myself to keep journaling my food and getting what little exercise I can with my schedule and eventually the scale will move.
On a NSV note I went to the movies with hubby a couple weeks ago and realized how much more the comfy the seats were. neither thigh/hip were touching the sides of the chair. that was so cool!!!

I about die when I have to work 3 12's in a row. There's no way you could get me to do 14, I found after 2 extra shifts a week the extra just goes to taxes anyway so its not worth it. Good luck!

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