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I will have had been sleeved one-year on May 15th. I have lost 47 pounds. I am now starting to feel very bloated, but have not gained or lost, any more weight for about 6 months. Has anyone experienced the same thing? I will say I believe I can eat more, not that eating is a happy experience for me. I'd rather eat creamy things like Yogurt, Cream Cycles (ice-cream) and Cookies seem to go down well. Meals are not happy for me and I don't eat but about five bites at any one meal.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you - Mamafox

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How much do you still have to go to goal? What are you eating in a day? Are you exercising? Did you follow up with your NUT at any point since you've stalled?

I'm sorry you're not getting what you wanted out of surgery. I hope you can get back on track!

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Are you still tracking all you eat?

When did you last see the NUT?

Are you getting your Fluid intake?

Are you exercising?

Are you getting your Vitamins and nutrients?

All these things do have an impact. What is it that you are sitting down to eat that leaves you only having 5 bites?

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I wish I had the answers to the above posters. It would truly be helpful. I would suggest going back to basics. Meaning Protein first. Check out LilMissDiva's Basic Bootcamp. It helps to restart. :)

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