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I’ve been told so many times by my entire surgical group that thinking your stalled before 3 to 4 months out is ridiculous. That said I have been 275 for a couple of weeks now but last Friday at my 3 month follow up I was told I had lost 5 pounds more than the average person looses at this point. Just waiting for another 10 pound drop in one week now!

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7 minutes ago, Seahawks Fan said:

I’ve been told so many times by my entire surgical group that thinking your stalled before 3 to 4 months out is ridiculous. That said I have been 275 for a couple of weeks now but last Friday at my 3 month follow up I was told I had lost 5 pounds more than the average person looses at this point. Just waiting for another 10 pound drop in one week now!

Go hawks!!!! (I'm originally from Washington State ;))

Congrats on 80 pounds down! I don't agree that it's ridiculous to stall before the 3 or four months out. The third week stall is so normal.

Doing amazing work! keep going.

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22 minutes ago, Seahawks Fan said:

I’ve been told so many times by my entire surgical group that thinking your stalled before 3 to 4 months out is ridiculous. That said I have been 275 for a couple of weeks now but last Friday at my 3 month follow up I was told I had lost 5 pounds more than the average person looses at this point. Just waiting for another 10 pound drop in one week now!

Way to go, "loser"!:lol: I suspect you will be rewarded soon.

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7 minutes ago, jenn1 said:

Go hawks!!!! (I'm originally from Washington State ;))

Congrats on 80 pounds down! I don't agree that it's ridiculous to stall before the 3 or four months out. The third week stall is so normal.

Doing amazing work! keep going.

Thanks so much! I just happen to agree with my team who also told me to stay off the scale as well. I only weigh myself at doctor appointments. It works for me. Oh & yes absolutely GO HAWKS!

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Just now, Apple203 said:

Way to go, "loser"!:lol: I suspect you will be rewarded soon.

Thanks for that friend! 😂

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Go! Go! Godzirra!

You got this! (Oh and a friend of a friends, aunt's sister-in-law, whose mom's grandmother had RNY surgery last year said that there are 3-week, 3 month, 6month, and 9 month stalls that are pretty well-documented in the WLS communities. ;) hehe...

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Just now, FluffyChix said:

Go! Go! Godzirra!

You got this! (Oh and a friend of a friends, aunt's sister-in-law, whose mom's grandmother had RNY surgery last year said that there are 3-week, 3 month, 6month, and 9 month stalls that are pretty well-documented in the WLS communities. ;) hehe...

I saw BOC open for Ozzy! Oh & my uncles sisters cousins brothers dads wife said, “Stalls....oh hell no!”.

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Save Ferris!

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Just now, FluffyChix said:

Save Ferris!

Ferris was fine. Cameron was the one that needed saving! I never did get the whole save Ferris thing.

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LOL, he was that one magical charismatic kid who somehow knew all the angles and how to win friends and influence people. LOL. I was never that kid. And yes, poor Cameron. (love that actor though). And poor sister too!

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I felt sorry for the poor car, 🚘 it didn't desrve what happened to it!

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4 hours ago, Frustr8 said:

I felt sorry for the poor car, 🚘 it didn't desrve what happened to it!

Um ok

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Keep up the good work. The scale is just an indicator, as long as you keep up the routine you don’t even really need to weigh yourself.

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15 hours ago, Losebig said:

Keep up the good work. The scale is just an indicator, as long as you keep up the routine you don’t even really need to weigh yourself.

Well I like your way of thinking!

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My thought for Friday: I am a good person, I am a strong person, daily I will acheive a loss, why should I climb on the scale today and shatter all my hopes?

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