mrchris 98 Posted March 22, 2013 Well after being sleeved in November I had managed to keep things trucking a long really well. No typical 3 week stall, good strong weight loss, etc. Well it's now been 2 weeks since the scale moved. I really can't complain as I am down a lot (over 100lbs) which isn't bad for 4 months out. But I've still got 24lbs to goal and I wanted to get there by my birthday in late May. I know it's still achievable but I really had hoped not to deal with the stalls. Strangely even though I'm 4 months out my sleeve is still pretty tight, I don't think I'm clearing 4 oz per meal, well I know I'm not. Diet is about the same it was 6 or 8 weeks ago when I was still losing pretty rapidly. Honestly I went into this figuring if I even lost 60lbs I would be happy, and I'm well past that. I feel good and look pretty good where I am now, but after cruising along thinking I'm almost to goal it's mildly frustrating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NancyDec20 212 Posted March 22, 2013 I guess I too have been lucky.. have not hit a stall yet... im post op since dec 20.. and wow good for you on your wt loss.. wish mine was that much.. but then again..we all go at our own rate.. I can eat just about 1 cup of food.. depends on what it is.. some I cant.. like walnuts..cant eat many of them at all.. but Im doing great.. best of luck on your stall. .dont worry it will start back up again.. its just your body making some adjustments.. and you will be on your way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiddleman 4,376 Posted March 22, 2013 Well after being sleeved in November I had managed to keep things trucking a long really well. No typical 3 week stall' date=' good strong weight loss, etc. Well it's now been 2 weeks since the scale moved. I really can't complain as I am down a lot (over 100lbs) which isn't bad for 4 months out. But I've still got 24lbs to goal and I wanted to get there by my birthday in late May. I know it's still achievable but I really had hoped not to deal with the stalls. Strangely even though I'm 4 months out my sleeve is still pretty tight, I don't think I'm clearing 4 oz per meal, well I know I'm not. Diet is about the same it was 6 or 8 weeks ago when I was still losing pretty rapidly. Honestly I went into this figuring if I even lost 60lbs I would be happy, and I'm well past that. I feel good and look pretty good where I am now, but after cruising along thinking I'm almost to goal it's mildly frustrating.[/quote'] You are doing exceptionally well to lose 100 lb in 4 months. And no stalls!! As you have probably read, stalls are inevitable and cannot be reliably "broken." Most of us mere mortals constantly struggle with stalls starting at week 3. Bloody every month. Sometime 1/2 the month is a stall while the other 1/2 is a losing period. However, there are a few things you can try: 1. Drink liters of Water. Yes, you will be pissing every 30 minutes but it will flush toxins out. 2. Pump up your exercise routine. Give your body the old shock and awe treatment. Push it out of it's comfort zone! 3. Get extra sleep. Your body repairs itself during sleep. A tired body is a revengeful and greedy body. The extra sleep will also reduce cortisol levels which are known to host parties with fat and toxins around your waist. Otherwise, sit back and relax. Stalls pass. They have to. Timing might be a little longer then you like. It all works out in the end. 1 Kerinilla reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trcyprkr70 69 Posted March 22, 2013 That's absolutely amazing. I am approaching eight months and only down 72 lbs.... I would have loved to have loss more but I am happy for the most part... I want to lose another 20 to 25 lbs Sunshine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Melissa Carter 24 Posted April 3, 2013 Wow!! I had my surgery 11/21 and I'm down 62 lbs. you are amazing!!! I'm experiencing a stall now, almost 3 weeks. I am very frustrated! Reading threads now to figure out how to break through Share this post Link to post Share on other sites