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Let me stress that I am consuming plenty of Water, exactly enough Protein, and I’m following the full liquid diet to perfection. I’m using sugar free, lactose free, fat free, high protein milk for my Protein Shakes. I’m eating sugar free Jello, and low sodium, low fat Soup that is blended and strained. I’m active, up and moving around… but I’ve lost nothing. Literally, nothing. What is going on?

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I gained 10 lbs. from the day I was admitted to the next day when I left the hospital. Took awhile for all those fluids they pumped into me to exit my body. As long as your calories are low, and you're following your surgeon's plan, it'll come off soon.

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I gained 6 lbs overnight from the fluids they put into me. But I've also been peeing like a racehorse.

Just stick to the plan.

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44 minutes ago, Autumnrayne said:

Let me stress that I am consuming plenty of Water, exactly enough Protein, and I’m following the full liquid diet to perfection. I’m using sugar free, lactose free, fat free, high Protein milk for my Protein Shakes. I’m eating sugar free Jello, and low sodium, low fat Soup that is blended and strained. I’m active, up and moving around… but I’ve lost nothing. Literally, nothing. What is going on?

It has only been a week and sometimes the fluids they give you in hospital need to work their way out before you start to see any progress

Promise, exciting changes are coming soon! ❤️

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Sometimes it can take up to 10 days to lose all the Fluid they gave you for your surgery. Try not to stress, I'm sure it'll come off in a few more days.

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FLUID!! Try to not weigh for 3 weeks post-op. I know it’s hard to stay away from the scale, but we all gain right after the surgery. The weight loss WILL happen.

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I lost 9 lbs on my pre-op diet and gained exactly 9 lbs from the fluids in the hospital when I went home the next day. I lost 6 of it the first week and another 6 the next week so I was actually -3 in 2 weeks. I didn't think that was fair at the time either. Next month I'll be 3 yrs post op and have had no problem maintaining well below my original goal.

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