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Hi I'm new to this but I had my surgery in Feb. I was doing great at the beginning with the weight loss now I have only list 4 pounds in 4 weeks. Is that normal or am I'm doing stuff wrong I exercise 3 times a week for 30-45 min I'm eating as much Protein as I can around 70-80 a day. And I'm getting Water in . I'm so lost with this weight lost. Help please .

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Sounds like you may be on your first stall. I think they normally happen around 3-4 weeks out. Keep doing what you are doing. The weight will stop dropping again.

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I kinda never got over my first stall . Been 5 months and ir sucks. Last week I lost 2 pounds but that’s extra 1.5 hours at the gym everyday ... what’s the point of surgery if I’ve to slog harder than before ? One of the doc has asked me to check for Cushing after a month


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You’ve got your first stall. Stall is just another word for plateau.

You will have many stalls/plateaus. While your body is not losing pounds at the moment, it IS losing inches. This is rule of thumb for everybody on this journey.

My first stall happened about a month into it, it last three or so weeks. I’ve had about four since, (give or take) with one almost an entire month before suddenly dropping five pounds in two days.

You may even gain a pound or two once in a while through your journey, I find for me is normal. If that happens I will double check my ounces in food I had prior to that. I find most times it’s just Water retention or Constipation.

You will want to lose 1-2 pounds a week. You will find that some weeks you lose nothing, others you drop weight fast. Weighing everyday can help you notice patterns in your weight loss journey.

Whether the amount of weight you lost is normal or not is difficult and moot at best. I only say that because bigger people shed more weight quicker than smaller ones do.

You are losing weight well and doing fantastic. Just continue to eat healthy as well as exercise.

One other thing, some bariatric patients will stall for a few months. Remember: during a long stall, you are losing inches too.

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