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Stalling

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kw2walker

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I have been reading posts from the site now for a few weeks and I am always amazed when folk post about stalling.

 

I'm not due for my surgery until the 22nd of this month and like all of us want to know what to expect pre and post surgery, but I am always so amazed at the panic that seems to be displayed when one is not losing weight.

 

Managing one's expectations would be my advice. We do not gain weight instantly nor will we lose weight that way. We all heal differently and our bodies will react differently. Don't jump on the scale every day, again manage the expectation. Try once a week or do a bi-monthly weigh in.

 

Be true to yourself. I know for example that I may cheat on my pre-op diet over the next two weeks. But since there are buffers provided by my NUT, I purchased what I will need to succeed, unsweetened applesauce and SF jello. They will be great snacks in between slimfast shakes.

 

Adjust your diet, use tools that will help, myfitnesspal.com is a good source. Have a good intake of water, and as should be our norm by now, take in protein first.

 

I think another suggestion is not to give up. We worked so hard to get here, over come all types of problems in order to succeed. Let stall equate to adjust, that is what your body and systems are doing, adjusting. This new way of eating and lifestyle takes some adjusting.

 

As we continue on our journery I wish us all success.

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Love this you are so right!!! I love that we are sleeve sisters! You have such a great outlook on things and I appreciate it so much!!!

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It sounds like a good plan, but trust me the instant gratifacation that comes with having the scale move everytime you step on it is very easy to become accustom to, and VERY quickly. I am only 10 weeks out and had been in my first stall (unitl today) for the past 2 weeks. I even only weigh when I go to my doctor's to try and avoid such obsessive weighing issues and because I never wanted to be sad about my surgery and the rate at which I am losing. However, I can tell you the first time you weigh and that scale doesn't change is heartbreaking. Feelings of failure start to flood and you can't control taht.

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I guess my mind set and having spoken to my doctor about my fears and concerns have allowed me to not want to weigh or even be disappointed if the weight is now just falling away.

I'm know the body does strange things in order to compensate for trauma and this surgery is trauma, part of a organ is being cut away.

I know I will win the race it's the view along the way that I want to take in. So stalling would allow me to view what the body is doing and how it's healing.

I figure with 40+ years of obesity, what's a little stall every now and then?

Keep up the fight! Sleevers rock!

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