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Hi,

I’m 13 months post opp. My weight has been up and down lately and I gained nearly 10 pounds. How can I stop this from increasing? I haven’t done anything diet change wise so I’m not sure why this is happening and I’m starting to get worried

Should I go to the gym more? I already go 3/4 times a week.

Completely cut out carbs?

Any helpful ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

I was thinking about calling my doctor and asking him what to do, he’s a little mean so I’m trying to avoid telling him bad news at all cost

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I mean, mine said to call if I gain 8-10 lbs, so I’d call. Especially if your diet actually hasn’t changed.

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Are you keeping a food journal? If not, start logging your intake, it's easy to underestimate how much we're actually eating, either in portion size or eating small amounts through the day that add up. Are you getting enough Water, enough sleep?

Go ahead and call your docs office, you may end up talking to someone else in the office that is nice and more helpful. (Fingers crossed!)

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@goldenbarbie

What does a typical day's consumption look like for you? How many calories do you take in? Carbs? Protein?

I'm not sure how much weight you have lost overall, but as your weight diminishes, the number of calories you need to maintain or lose diminishes as well...

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Are you keeping a food journal? If not, start logging your intake, it's easy to underestimate how much we're actually eating, either in portion size or eating small amounts through the day that add up. Are you getting enough Water, enough sleep?
Go ahead and call your docs office, you may end up talking to someone else in the office that is nice and more helpful. (Fingers crossed!)



No I don’t track food, that’s a great idea I will start tomorrow. Getting 40-60oz of water in, my stomach still can’t take much which is weird cause of how far out I am. I literally can’t eat much so I don’t know why this is happening


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[mention=308816]goldenbarbie[/mention]
What does a typical day's consumption look like for you? How many calories do you take in? Carbs? Protein?
I'm not sure how much weight you have lost overall, but as your weight diminishes, the number of calories you need to maintain or lose diminishes as well...


I don’t track food like that I honestly just base everything off protein every meal protein, so far I lost 130. I’m currently 180 but 2 week ago I was 170


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3 minutes ago, goldenbarbie said:


I don’t track food like that I honestly just base everything off Protein every meal protein, so far I lost 130. I’m currently 180 but 2 week ago I was 170

If you start tracking, this will give you some data and an opportunity to do some analysis to make the needed changes. That will help you get a handle on the problem. :)

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1 minute ago, nancymm72 said:

I track and I still gained

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Did you reduce your calories and macros to account for your weight loss?

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Just now, nancymm72 said:

I barely y get in 900 in calories

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Are you pre-op or post-op? If you are post-op, how long ago was your surgery?

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