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This has been much more of a roller coaster than I anticipated. First week I felt great. Then I hit a wall energy wise. Then I was back to almost normal energy but hit a stall and didn't lose nearly as much weight as I wanted my first month. Now after having an Iron stomach the whole time, I've been persistently nauseous the last 2 days.

It's funny, I'm naturally a positive person, not a worrier, always assume the best. My easy initial recovery reinforced that. But now I realize this will be a much more challenging process than I thought it would be!

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Hi All,

Hoping to join up with you as I'm a February sleever. :)

HW 257

SW 231.5 (Surgery date - 2/12/18)

CW 216.8

Has definitely been a roller coaster ride and I know there's more coming my way, but I stand by my decision to do this and have an opportunity to truly LIVE my life from here on out. Today was my first day back to work (took 4 weeks off) and it went well, but my tummy is sore from sitting upright fully clothed for eight hours. It's probably not appropriate to wear pajamas to work is it?

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Hi there, I was sleeved on February 26 and I’ve only lost 10 pounds since then I’m wondering if I’m doing this right. I am currently on soft foods and don’t really meet my calorie intake at all, anybody have any suggestions or anything I could help me pass this stall I’m having? thank you

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Hi there, I was sleeved on February 26 and I’ve only lost 10 pounds since then I’m wondering if I’m doing this right. I am currently on soft foods and don’t really meet my calorie intake at all, anybody have any suggestions or anything I could help me pass this stall I’m having? thank you

Hi! I was also sleeved 2/26, I just started purée phase yesterday! How are you on soft food phase already? How long did you do purée? I’m so confused with starting purée phase! Make sure you’re getting enough Water.< br>

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Hi All,
Hoping to join up with you as I'm a February sleever. [emoji4]
HW 257
SW 231.5 (Surgery date - 2/12/18)
CW 216.8
Has definitely been a roller coaster ride and I know there's more coming my way, but I stand by my decision to do this and have an opportunity to truly LIVE my life from here on out. Today was my first day back to work (took 4 weeks off) and it went well, but my tummy is sore from sitting upright fully clothed for eight hours. It's probably not appropriate to wear pajamas to work is it?

Hi welcome! I go back tomorrow, plan on wearing loose fitting clothes and toms for a few weeks! Hope tomorrow is better day


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Well my doctor said I could start soft foods however I am not tolerating them well at all so I do purée for the most part. I I don’t think I’m ready for apps off foods, how are you doing? Glad you contacted me it’s nice to know there’s somebody out there that Had surgery the same day as I did.

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Well my doctor said I could start soft foods however I am not tolerating them well at all so I do purée for the most part. I I don’t think I’m ready for apps off foods, how are you doing? Glad you contacted me it’s nice to know there’s somebody out there that Had surgery the same day as I did.

I’m just doing purée for now. Refried Beans, Soups. I’m not doing potatoes because I’m scared to fall into carbs again. I’ve been actually tolerating food well. Very slowly tho it takes me 45 min to complete a portion of 2-3 oz. good luck


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Congratulations!! Awsome news if you need any suggestions for puréed foods let me know I’ve been on purée for a week now!



I would love some suggestions! Thanks!


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I’ve been at a stall, I’m having a challenging time trying to meet the well the Water requirements and so I have hit a wall and since last Friday I’ve haven’t lost any more weight it’s been at a stall just wait for my body to catch up, Anybody out there in the same situation as I am and has surpassed this ordeal LOL

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Hi there, I was sleeved on February 26 and I’ve only lost 10 pounds since then I’m wondering if I’m doing this right. I am currently on soft foods and don’t really meet my calorie intake at all, anybody have any suggestions or anything I could help me pass this stall I’m having? thank you


I had surgery on the 3/1/18 and I'm still on full liquids for another week. I've lost 15 pounds since surgery. I'm barely able to get 300 calories a day and I'm struggling to get even 30 grams of Protein. My Water intake is about 24 oz. A day. I say if you're stalled, go back to what you know-protein shakes.< br>
HW 241
SW 238
CW 215
GW 130
Sleeved 3/1/18

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I’ve been at a stall, I’m having a challenging time trying to meet the well the Water requirements and so I have hit a wall and since last Friday I’ve haven’t lost any more weight it’s been at a stall just wait for my body to catch up, Anybody out there in the same situation as I am and has surpassed this ordeal LOL


Same here. scale hasn’t moved. If anything up a pound. And I’ve been walking more. 🤨 water and Protein is a daily challenge


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I’ve been at a stall, I’m having a challenging time trying to meet the well the Water requirements and so I have hit a wall and since last Friday I’ve haven’t lost any more weight it’s been at a stall just wait for my body to catch up, Anybody out there in the same situation as I am and has surpassed this ordeal LOL


Same here. scale hasn’t moved. If anything up a pound. And I’ve been walking more. 🤨 water and Protein is a daily challenge


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