BayouTeche 13 Posted December 4, 2012 I did. I lost 9 lbs the first week after surgery and then gained 4 lbs the next two weeks' date=' eating 600-800 calories per day. I was soooo frustrated. Now in week four, it is finally coming off. I am back below my lowest post-op weight, and I am knocking on wood that it is going to continue for a while now![/quote'] Thank you for this! It is so encouraging to know that I am not alone in this and we are all going through the same thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losinginNJ 92 Posted December 4, 2012 having a bad week...woke up Monday drained, so fatigued and then I had a low grade fever...but I kept up with my fluids and I threw up this morning...turns out I have a virus...I was around little kids this weekend and they also got sick...so I caught it...fun...I was suppose to start puree foods today but I am holding off till tomorrow or Thursday and I was suppose to start work tomorrow but I have pushed it back till Monday...I miss my students but I have to feel better before I teach them...other then that down 25lbs in 2 weeks....and I am down a size!! Hope evryone else is doing well 1 LHT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LHT 21 Posted December 4, 2012 having a bad week...woke up Monday drained' date=' so fatigued and then I had a low grade fever...but I kept up with my fluids and I threw up this morning...turns out I have a virus...I was around little kids this weekend and they also got sick...so I caught it...fun...I was suppose to start puree foods today but I am holding off till tomorrow or Thursday and I was suppose to start work tomorrow but I have pushed it back till Monday...I miss my students but I have to feel better before I teach them...other then that down 25lbs in 2 weeks....and I am down a size!! Hope evryone else is doing well[/quote'] Happy for u n sad for u at da same time ......get well soon n yay for da 25 pounds 1 losinginNJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freja 27 Posted December 5, 2012 Congratulations! Feel better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diamond3 20 Posted December 5, 2012 I finally felt like cooking something .... Made turkey meatballs with a side of Italian seasoned ricotta cheese with basil garlic Tomato sauce and a pinch of shredded cheese.... Baked together and tasted oh so yummy! Granted the portion was teeny tiny but I ate it and feel great! 1 LHT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanaInNewOrleans 513 Posted December 5, 2012 I totally agree with Tally. I am a week out tomorrow as well. Today, I walked on the treadmill for only 10 minutes, but then walked around my block this evening. I find the binder to be quite helpful. Life gets better every day :-). Be positive and know your boundaries. Walking will make you feel so much better :-) Hi Bev, What type of "binder". I'm sure that must help and I would like to have it before my surgery. Thanks! Dana Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bev.lynn 8 Posted December 5, 2012 Hi Bev' date=' What type of "binder". I'm sure that must help and I would like to have it before my surgery. Thanks! Dana[/quote'] It is a binder they gave me at the hospital. They measured me before I went back and it was on me when I woke up from surgery. It was awesome. It is velcro and cotton. Very comfortable and seemed to hold my insides in place, if that makes sense. Ask your nurse if u can get one if they don't just automatically give you. The same hospital gave me one two years ago when I had a hysterectomy...I didn't wear it then near as much as I did with this surgery. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kivtuar 59 Posted December 5, 2012 Oh I saw someone wearing one and when I asked about it they said it was for back surgery Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tallysfunny 363 Posted December 5, 2012 Oh I saw someone wearing one and when I asked about it they said it was for back surgery It's called an abdominal binder. You can buy them online or in places like Walgreens, Walmart, etc. Or you can do what I did and get a compression garment. Got mine at Walmart. It's one of those tank tops that smooths out lumps and bumps, etc. it goes along way to helping you move and be somewhat active. 1 Kivtuar reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fun size 62 Posted December 5, 2012 A while ago I posted that if and when I stalled, I'd just accept it and continue on. Well, I am here to tell you that lied, lied, lied! It's been 8 or 9 days and I am going crazy!! I am behaving really well. I keep my nutrional manual open and follow it to the letter. This morning I gained a pound!!!!! Yesterday and Saturday I walked 2.5 miles and I am heading out to walk today just as soon as I am finished venting. My poor dogs are getting tried of all this walking. My cheerful disposition has left. I am getting in all my Water. I am not cheating. I am measuring. All I can say is GRRRRRRR!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tallysfunny 363 Posted December 5, 2012 A while ago I posted that if and when I stalled' date=' I'd just accept it and continue on. Well, I am here to tell you that lied, lied, lied!It's been 8 or 9 days and I am going crazy!! I am behaving really well. I keep my nutrional manual open and follow it to the letter. This morning I gained a pound!!!!! Yesterday and Saturday I walked 2.5 miles and I am heading out to walk today just as soon as I am finished venting. My poor dogs are getting tried of all this walking. My cheerful disposition has left. I am getting in all my Water. I am not cheating. I am measuring. All I can say is GRRRRRRR!!!![/quote'] I am UN-eagerly awaiting my stall. All I can say is up your Protein and water. Water will help especially if you're walking. Put your head down and "walk" your way out of this. Do not weigh yourself for a few days. Or a week if you can tolerate it. I know it's hard but just keep on keeping on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessielynn 112 Posted December 5, 2012 A while ago I posted that if and when I stalled' date=' I'd just accept it and continue on. Well, I am here to tell you that lied, lied, lied!It's been 8 or 9 days and I am going crazy!! I am behaving really well. I keep my nutrional manual open and follow it to the letter. This morning I gained a pound!!!!! Yesterday and Saturday I walked 2.5 miles and I am heading out to walk today just as soon as I am finished venting. My poor dogs are getting tried of all this walking. My cheerful disposition has left. I am getting in all my Water. I am not cheating. I am measuring. All I can say is GRRRRRRR!!!![/quote'] Im sooo sorry! I am in one myself, but hopefully it will be over soon since I started kickboxing this week;) how have you been otherwise? Drs appt on Monday! Can't wait to get on there scales;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crickee 85 Posted December 6, 2012 I'm not gaining but I am flipping between 219 and 220. I think it's the dreaded 3 week stall!!! My surgery was 11/20 and I have been at 219 and 220 for a week, very depressing!!! I have a theory that those of us who lost more on the pre-op liquid diet (I lost 14lbs in 12 days) are hitting the stall a little earlier than those who lost slower pre-op. I gained 4 lbs in the hospital from the fluids and lost that plus 6 more. I am following my plan accordingly and have no trouble getting in my Protein and Water. We need to step back and think "have I been this successful before?" I have lost 24 lbs since November 7 and am very proud of myself. The scale might not be moving, but my body is definitely changing shape. I am loving that my co-workers say "the weight is melting off of you". I have 2 pair of pants that I can wear, one is very baggy. I will be Goodwill shopping this weekend! My hubby said last night that my "hiney" looks like it did when he met me 33 years ago! I laughed and said imagine how good it will look in 5 months??? Let's all hang in there, one day at a time!!!! Congrats to us for being on the losers bench!!! 2 Freja and ferraroma reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ferraroma 22 Posted December 6, 2012 My surgery was 11/20 and I have been at 219 and 220 for a week' date=' very depressing!!! I have a theory that those of us who lost more on the pre-op liquid diet (I lost 14lbs in 12 days) are hitting the stall a little earlier than those who lost slower pre-op. I gained 4 lbs in the hospital from the fluids and lost that plus 6 more. I am following my plan accordingly and have no trouble getting in my Protein and Water.< /p> We need to step back and think "have I been this successful before?" I have lost 24 lbs since November 7 and am very proud of myself. The scale might not be moving, but my body is definitely changing shape. I am loving that my co-workers say "the weight is melting off of you". I have 2 pair of pants that I can wear, one is very baggy. I will be Goodwill shopping this weekend! My hubby said last night that my "hiney" looks like it did when he met me 33 years ago! I laughed and said imagine how good it will look in 5 months??? Let's all hang in there, one day at a time!!!! Congrats to us for being on the losers bench!!![/quote'] Thanks. We just need to keep each others spirits up. It's gotta move eventually 1 crickee reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fun size 62 Posted December 6, 2012 A while ago I posted that if and when I stalled, I'd just accept it and continue on. Well, I am here to tell you that lied, lied, lied! It's been 8 or 9 days and I am going crazy!! I am behaving really well. I keep my nutrional manual open and follow it to the letter. This morning I gained a pound!!!!! Yesterday and Saturday I walked 2.5 miles and I am heading out to walk today just as soon as I am finished venting. My poor dogs are getting tried of all this walking. My cheerful disposition has left. I am getting in all my Water. I am not cheating. I am measuring. All I can say is GRRRRRRR!!!! And this morning I am up 2 pounds. 500-600 calories a day, walking, drinking. Scientifically impossible, but still true. I am officially the first vertical sleeved, very compliant patient to defy science. Welcome to my pity party. Bring your own water. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites