lageil 0 Posted August 1, 2010 Hi, I am getting so frustrated right now- I was banded 7/19, tomorrow I get to start on Mushies but so far Ive only lost 4 lbs and that was right after surgery. NOTHING since then! Im thinking when I start eating MORE how am I gonna lose? im on liquids for 2 weeks and not losing, how is that possible? RIght now I just feel like another diet attempt failed. (sigh) :rolleyes2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dikotomy 0 Posted August 1, 2010 Hey, you're not alone, don't worry!! :w00t: I lost 8 pounds the first week after surgery, and then nothing during the second week. I'm 2 weeks post-op right now. Like you, I'm completely baffled...and wondering if my body is going into "starvation mode" because all I'm having is liquids and mushies (where your metabolism slows down because your body thinks you're starving to death!) Trying really hard to stay away from the scale, though, because it's messing with my mind. I think I'm going to toss it up in the attic or something and try to only weigh once a month. If you read these boards, many people have struggled with this and say that you have to focus on the long-term results. My doc says 1-2 pounds per week is the expected loss going forward, but jeez, I lost more than this when I was eating 1800 calories a day of real food!! Grrrrrr. But I feel your pain!! :rolleyes2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SoccerMomma73 1,867 Posted August 1, 2010 1-2 pounds is the average yes, but hey, on this diet it is permanent, on the other 300 I tried before it was always temporary, even when I lost 5-6 in a week...it always came back. This time it's not. Slow and steady wins the race ladies. You are both healing at this stage. Believe it or not weight loss in the early days of being banded tends to be fairly slow for many of us. Yes, your body goes from 3000 calories a day to 1000 (or so, give or take) and yes it slows down for a while and tries to hold on to each and every one of those calories. Go through and read old posts from new bandsters...most of us did the exact same thing and had the exact same thoughts. I think we all just expect it to be falling off. Follow your doctors diet. Eat/drink your Protein. Do your exercise. Drink your Water. It will come off and it will improve. Don't give up and try not to get frustrated. If you're like most of us it took you years to get to this point and the weight is not going to all come off over night. Again, slow and steady. But it does get better! Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
momofkmk 0 Posted August 1, 2010 If you don't have any Fluid in your band yet, you probably won't lose much at all. I lost 11 pounds in my first week and my practitioner told me that until I had some restriction I really wouldn't see much more weight loss. Keep your chin up and you WILL get there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jmunks2000 8 Posted August 1, 2010 A couple of things.... like someone else stated, your band is probably not filled yet so you still will experience hunger and pre-band situations until you get good restriction. Secondly, the band is a tool. It is not a miracle. The weight didn't come on overnight so don't expect it to leave overnight. Third, four pounds is a great loss. Would you rather it be a four lb gain.....? Not me. Lastly, it may make you feel better to know that I gained a pound my first month post op (eating those dang mashed potatoes). So don't worry and be discouraged. Weightloss is coming! Just look at my pics, yet alone others. I was banded five months ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambam31 168 Posted August 1, 2010 Do some searches for "bandster hell" and you'll find all the answers to these questions. Many (most) have experienced it - but know it does get better. Good luck and stay focused! Brad Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Queen Fig 0 Posted August 1, 2010 If nothing else, I have learned that the band is a sloooooow process. Don't look for much weight loss until you are significantly restricted (for me, that was at 6cc-ish). Bandster hell sucks because you had the surgery and expect to lose weight, but you won't for a while. Be patient and make sure you are getting lots of Protein. I like the nectar powders - lots of Protein and no carbs. Good Luck!!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malinda1229 1 Posted August 1, 2010 I agree with Queen Fig..stay away from the carbs...like mashed potatos..keep up the Protein 60 grms a day..so add unflavored Protein Powder to Soups that will help and get a digital scale that has a reading like 150.5 so if you lose .1 pound you can have something to celebrate!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loserbob 11 Posted August 1, 2010 Hi, I am getting so frustrated right now- I was banded 7/19, tomorrow I get to start on Mushies but so far Ive only lost 4 lbs and that was right after surgery. NOTHING since then! Im thinking when I start eating MORE how am I gonna lose? im on liquids for 2 weeks and not losing, how is that possible? RIght now I just feel like another diet attempt failed. (sigh) :rolleyes2: I actually lost alot in the first few weeks but my dr. told me if I lost during that time it was a bonus. She said the first 6-8 weeks was mainly for healing. Dont worry you'll be fine. Im at a stage where I quit losing(4 months out) but Im not worried, I had 1 fill so far. Im just glad I've been able to maintain through "bandster hell". I get another fill on the 5th so hopefully Ill get back to losing, if not, theres the next fill. Everyone is different so dont be disappointed, especially so soon into this! You didnt put it on overnight so dont expect it to come off overnight. Just do as your dr. tells you and youll be fine! Instead of trying to obsess about my week to week or month to month loss I try to think about where Ill be in a year from now. I dont even have a scale in my house, I get weighed when I see dr every 2 months and I like it that way! You'll be fine! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites