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So after I lost all the Water weight from surgery, I lost 10lbs- all by week 1.5. Now? Nothing. I'm just past my 2 week mark now. Did I get the infamous 3 week stall early? Also sick of feeling kinda crappy multiple times per day. And who has time to eat 8x per day?? And do they really expect it to take 1/2 hour + to eat 2oz of food? ? Very frustrated.

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could be. Mine was weeks 2 & 3.

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Relax your body is fighting back and has gone thru a ton, Plus I can tell your anxiety level is high. You are not going to loose the same amount every week.

Stay on course and remember you are doing this journey for you health, It is a journey nobody here will tell you it is a sprint. They say eat slow because your body is healing, I suggest you turn your focus to something else that makes you happy, For me it was a puppy,

You got this ..... You wanted this ...... You did it! Now the reward in the future will be worth it

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To: answer your question , YES My stall came early also 10days in my weight stayed the stayed the same for 5 days. But apparently it all works out...My surgery date was Dec.15 and as of today I'm down 32lbs since surgery. 49.5 overall ....Keep pushing forward. they weight will fall off.

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I will also say , I have what I call quite a few "mini-stalls" : might go 3-4 days with very little movement , then WHAM !

5lbs gone overnight, things like that

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I also stalled a few days after surgery. Lasted about 1 1/2 weeks. I am a month out and lost 26 lbs. The Dr said I am a slow loser.

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