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I’m 4 yrs posted opt and I’m gaining weight back, can anyone tell me how to get back on track to losing what I’ve gained back? I need a jump start back. Can anyone Help me?

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46 minutes ago, jhawkinsrice said:

I’m 4 yrs posted opt and I’m gaining weight back, can anyone tell me how to get back on track to losing what I’ve gained back? I need a jump start back. Can anyone Help me?

1. hydration

2. Protein

3. NO Sugar - not just reduced No sugar

4. No simple carbs - that's ALL the highly refined foods you find in the center of the store.

5. Get your carbs from veggies

6. While you are gaining weight no fruit - in moderation if your losing weight

7. no Snacks after dinner

Don't eat anything marked low fat - when fat is removed sugar is added to make it taste good.

All of the above are goals they are not all or nothing. the closer you get to each goal the easier the weight will come off.

good luck and welcome back

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Hi there
I'm new to WLS so I still attend support groups and here's what they say to consider about regain:

How much have you regained?

Have you changed your habits? (Eating, exercise, sleep, work, etc.)

Any new medical issues or life changes?

Have you seen your Primary or Surgeon recently?

I've also heard some chatter that something happen around year 3-4 that are unavoidable that prompt weight gain (idk the validity I'm 6 months out)
But take a strong honest look at yourself then seek MEDICAL ADVICE from your Medical team first
And you totally got this ... Again

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Thank you so much... I’ve made an appointment with the doctor for tomorrow. But doing everything you said will help and I will start doing that.. thank you, thank you!!!

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