Bitties 4 Posted July 30, 2011 Let me just start by saying that I've contemplated posting something like this for about a week. It was then that I peered down at the scale and *gasp* I hadn't lost any weight. Now, five days later, I'm in the same boat. As a matter of fact, I've gained two pounds! I'm eating like a bird. sugar free pudding, cottage cheese, Protein drinks and egg. Sometimes I get this defeated attitude and I think that my sleeve is obviously not working, the doctor made it too big, I will always be fat blah blah blah. so I try to eat crackers or something...at which point I throw up. Everyone else talks about how they are losing weight without even trying. "It doesn't matter what I do" they say. "I still lose weight." This is apparently not the case for me. My doctor's office assured me that I'm completely normal and that this happens sometimes. But for some reason, I can't bring myself to get over it! Somebody please tell me that they went through something like this. I just need some hope. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
myrori 55 Posted July 30, 2011 Water, water, water. body shock! I know it sucks to see those numbers! however your body is not ridding itself of water or toxin( anesthesia, pain meds, anti nausea, you got it all in the hospital) You will be happy in the days to come! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JackieOMonroe 123 Posted July 30, 2011 *deleted out of embarrassment* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nancy Rivers 24 Posted July 30, 2011 There is this thing called the "3 week stall" - a stall that usually occurs around the 3rd week after surgery. You and I both are entering that time frame. It is completely normal for us to stall at this point. I haven't lost any weight in a week. IT WILL PASS THOUGH. Meggiep had posted this link before, but I think it's a good one because it describes what happens when our bodies stall. http://www.dsfacts.com/weight-loss-stall-or-plateau.html My surgeon and dieticians say to NOT weigh yourself daily, but to do it at the very most weekly. The reason is your weight fluctuates on a daily basis. At the last support group meeting, there was a gentleman who had the sleeve done 2 weeks before me and he was pissed that he had lost 43 pounds in 2 weeks, but nothing since. He said that he destroyed (literally through it out the window onto the patio where it shattered) his scale when he weighed himself one morning and then AGAIN an hour later and found it went up 3 pounds. Everyone who had surgery, the psychologist that was there and the dietician all said in one voice - don't do that! If you weigh yourself frequently, you're just gonna make yourself crazy when the scale starts bouncing around like that. Weigh yourself once per week. Trust your surgeon and dietician - they know what they are doing. Follow their plan and stick to it. It WILL WORK. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mina 27 Posted July 30, 2011 I had my surgery 6/11 and the first week i dropped 14 pounds! I was over the moon then it has been 1-2 pounds a week. The week before my period I gained 2 pounds and didn't lose for almost 2 weeks. I put away my home scale and only weigh myself at work and I try to weigh once a week, at most 2x a week. I am just glad that I went from 228 and now I'm 202, these are pounds I am determine never to see again. It's frustrating but hang in there. Also try to weight yourself at the same time, for me my weight fluctuate 2 pounds from morning and night. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bitties 4 Posted July 30, 2011 Thanks everyone for the support! The article about the stall put me at ease. I know that if I just keep doing what I'm supposed to the weight will come off. I'm going to throw away my scale! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ahoy 3 Posted July 31, 2011 Bitties, make sure you're eating ENOUGH calories and drinking enough Water. Other than that, sounds like you're doing everything right. I know how it feels, trust me, cuz my 3rd-week stall just ended -- 6 weeks later. My refrain was, "Why did I go thru all this if I'm not even going to lose weight!? Maybe I'm broken! What's WRONG with me?" But now it's over. And it'll be over for you too, just as long as you keep doing the right stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites