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I still have it to some degree after 2 years. Had the same issue before surgery. I take Imodium AD and it helps.
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I have been stalled for 2 months. I keep track of everything but can’t figure out why I am stuck. I am still trying to lose that last 50.
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I have been focusing on weights also, but have not been doing the free weight lifting that you are, I am still in the process of losing, and weights have really helped keep me from excessive lose skin. It it also helps that I am losing slower. I still do cardio because I need to work on my stamina and it helps my asthma, but weights are my preference.
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I am 6 1/2 months out and have lost 65 lbs. I am losing slow but every lb counts. Still eating right and hitting the gym. The rest will come off eventually.
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I am so very sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts.
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I started using weights about six weeks out, but lighter weights. Now at five months out the weights I use have gone up from 10 to 20 lbs, depending on what I am doing. Trying to keep things as firm as possible, and I found working out helps take off the lbs.
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The same thing happened to me. There were foods I loved that I suddenly could not stand. I am almost 5 months out and my taste for some of these foods is coming back. Just ride it out and see how your body responds.
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I am losing slow also, but it is giving me time to get in better shape.
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Hi fellow Feb members. I moving right long and doing well. I still have times when, at the end of the day, I find myself hitting a Protein Drink to get my Protein in for the day. I am doing great at exercise and use free weights and weight machines 99% of the time. My back does not hurt as bad And I don’t lose my breath when I walk across the room. Down 49 lbs and counting, so glad I had the surgery no found these blogs which have offered me so much support, device and ideas.
ThisMomOf5 reacted to this -
I was released to workout on weights around 6 weeks. I use the machines and free weights. I am three months out now and work out 1 to 1 1/2 hours 4-5 days a week. It really helps me lose weight and reduce stress. I am trying to get everything turned into muscle and it is working out well. I know I will still have some loose skin but my core will be tight.
LilaNicole20 reacted to this -
Mine is the same
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Mine is dark yellow like I m dehydrated, but I drink over 64 ounces every day.
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Thank you for sharing with us. We understand what you are going through. This is a tremendous place to get support nd device. Best of luck to you.
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I love my CPAP. But I have extremely bad apnea, 102.5 episodes an hour. It has been lifesaving for me so I tolerate it. I don’t know if I will ever lose enough to get rid of it. It would be nice traveling without lugging it around.
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I am almost 3 months out from my bypass and food tastes even worse now. Very few things taste good to me. It is a struggle.
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I didn’t have my significant pain and never took any painkillers after the surgery. I lost worked out quite a bit before my surgery and feel that helped.
HBurgeOlexa reacted to this -
I lifted but nowhere near the Olympic level. I love it and used it to get in shape before and after my surgery.
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I have lost 42 lbs, but still have no stamina. Today I went out to pick up trash with a group and had to quit after 1 1/2 hours. This was after several rest stops. Will this get better with time? I am doing most weights at the gym, will doing more cardio help? Any suggestions on what has worked for you? Thank you.
GreenTealael reacted to this -
I hope you are okay.
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I wrap my workout with 15/15, which is 15 minutes at level 15. It is a good way to wrap things up.