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Woke up this morning and gained a pound. The only thing I did different I did different was eat egg drop soup! I am not happy about this at all!

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You are not suppose to weigh your self daily your weight will fluctuate from day to day,only weigh once a week. You may be retaining Water dont think about it your fine :)

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I agree...only weigh in once a week. I weigh myself early AM daily, but I only record my weight on my Wednesday weigh in. It helps keep me focused and feel like I am in control of the scale. Good luck!

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Chinese food is notoriously high in sodium. It may be Water retention from that. I agree with the other person- don't weigh everyday. I had my husband hide my scale because I was addicted. LOL

-Kendra

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I am addicted too. Just had an argument with my significant other too. He never wanted me to do the surgery in the first place. He said I was selfish because of the changes that had to be made to the diet. I just cant win!

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I am addicted too. Just had an argument with my significant other too. He never wanted me to do the surgery in the first place. He said I was selfish because of the changes that had to be made to the diet. I just cant win!

He sounds like the selfish one for not wanting you to have surgery that will save your life. Pardon my french, but his priorties are really f***ed up. I would seriously be questioning that relationship.

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He just loves to eat and he hates the fact that I can no longer eat all of the things that got me fat in the first place. For anyone who knows me, selfish is not in my vocabulary. I always do for others before I do for myself. The one thing I do for me is something I wont regret.

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