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When did your weight stabalize? 12, 18, or 24 months out?

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Around 18 months for me.

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Hi @logicwand

So I am only 9 months out, so I can only comment on stabilising as it relates to ‘stop losing post-surgery’. I pretty much levelled out at 6 months. I really worked my programme, my starting weight and height are within cooee of yours.

So before the 6 months was up I was below my goal weight and have held pretty steady for the last three months.

I see your timeline - how is your weight loss going now,

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I'm thinking I've hit my "new normal" weight 7 months after surgery. I've been hovering around 149 for a month now. It's the first time since surgery I haven't lost and actually saw myself gain a pound. I was 149 three weeks ago and then I was 150, now I'm 149 again. I think a goal weight of 130 is probably unrealistic. 20 pounds seems like a lot to go now. Haha. Maybe I should consider 140 and just continue watching what I eat, making sure I get enough Water and sleep, and continue to exercise. Ughh. I was hoping the weight loss results wouldn't stop 6 months out but I know I didn't have as much to lose.

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I was thinking the same thing and was kinda bummed. I thought I was done losing. I had stayed at the same weight for over a month and a half. But then I jumped on the scale today and had last 5lbs. I just feel like I am losing at a much slower speed now.

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14 months out, when I hit my goal weight and started eating maintenance.

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How do you know you have stabilized and your not in a long stall?

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On 9/20/2018 at 7:55 PM, Krista27 said:

I was thinking the same thing and was kinda bummed. I thought I was done losing. I had stayed at the same weight for over a month and a half. But then I jumped on the scale today and had last 5lbs. I just feel like I am losing at a much slower speed now.

oOOO! I hope that's what happens to me! Haha. That's so terrific. It's great to know that your body is still wanting to shed those pounds and you're not done yet. :D

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On 9/21/2018 at 8:45 AM, J San said:

How do you know you have stabilized and your not in a long stall?

Exactly! That's what I'm wondering. I think doctors consider your weight as stabilized if you stay around the same weight for at least 6 months.

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Can anyone please share with me how to break through or power through a stall please help its been 6months I've been at 245-50 it goes back and fourth in so frustrated

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Just now, Jacqueline y clark said:

Can anyone please share with how toto break through or power through a stall please help its been 6months I've been at 245-50 it goes back and fourth in so frustrated

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On 09/29/2018 at 16:12, Jacqueline y clark said:



Can anyone please share with me how to break through or power through a stall please help its been 6months I've been at 245-50 it goes back and fourth in so frustrated


I finally broke through 250 after a three week stall. I started doing Keto and going to the gym 3 times a week.

My workout:
20 minute Cardio (I try to do at least a mile)
Dynamic Stretches (bear crawls, frog jumps, inch worm)
Strength training (squats, lunges and all arm exercises are weighted.)
Another 20 minutes are cardio (my second mile)
Stretch and go home

My workout is never the same. Maybe download the Nike fit app great workouts for all levels on there.

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On 9/29/2018 at 3:12 PM, Jacqueline y clark said:

Can anyone please share with me how to break through or power through a stall please help its been 6months I've been at 245-50 it goes back and fourth in so frustrated

Can you post a typical food day, how much Water you're drinking, how much Protein you're getting, and how much exercise you get?

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