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Ok, I was doing a lil calculating

And this is what I got , had surgery 11-14-11 and was 255 then, should be two pds a week weight loss I'm at 216 thats around 39 pds lost, but it should be 64 pds lost at two pds a week, I workout and everything, I've had only one fill which was last mth, do I need another???

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At 4 months I was 33.5, just checked my journal. Some months I had 8 pounds lost and others as low as 4 and now nothing this past month. It will come off, it takes time. After one year I am down 83 pounds. You are doing great! As for if you need a fill....is a small amount of food keeping you statisfied and are you able to go about 4 hours before you are hungry again? Are you getting any foods stuck? If you answered no, then I would go in for a fill.

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My doctor says UP to 2 pounds per week so expecting 2 pounds per week is expecting a lot. I had already lost 100 pounds presurgery so I have lost at a slower rate than some.

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@ holly dolly

I still get hungry I'll eat oatmeal w,cheese at 6 and at 7 still hungry

And only food gets stuck is bread and chicken

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You are looking great!

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What would expect another fill to do? Not being sarcastic, but determining the need for a fill.

Would it be to eat less?

Keep in mind, exercising will change a persons body shape, burning fat it building muscle. Muscle weighs more than fat, or so I've been told.

I've plataued a few times and sooner or later things simply catch up and let loose.

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I think you are doing fine and if you are not starving or killing yourself at the gym...leave yourself alone! This is not a race!

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I agree that you're expecting a lot. My surgeon told me losses were "usually 1-2 lbs per week." Anytime someone says "usually" you have to figure that some people lose that much, some people lose a lot more and some lose a lot less.

I think if we go into this expecting to always be at the high end, we're setting ourselves up for disappointment. So far, I've been a slow loser and that's been tough for me to cope with, but I just keep reminding myself that losing slow is still losing, and that's what I'm after.

Best of luck to you. To me, it sounds like you're doing great. :)

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