ChristineR 128 Posted June 18, 2013 I'm at 9 weeks post op and dealing with the same 2 pounds up and down for the past 2 weeks. I just remind myself that it will keep going and that I wouldn't have lost the other 41 pounds otherwise. I can only hope to step on the scale and have a few pounds down like some people report. I'm exercising, eating my Protein, low carbs, getting my Water .... it's bound to come off eventually. Hang in there! You have still lost an awesome amount of weight 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caprice063 2 Posted June 19, 2013 Gosh I'm so glad we have this website. I'm right there with ou as well. I'm 5 weeks post op and find I'm stuck at 228. I've been 228 then 229 then 228 for almost 2 weeks now. Very frustrating but wait........I just incredibly lost all this weight I'd never dream of losing before over the last 5weeks and it wasn't even an effort, so who's really "winning" now over losing weight? We ALL are......my life doesn't even remotely revolve around food other than trying to keep my Protein up. I'm not obsessing over food, not craving food and not planning my life around it. I'm the winner and not the scale! Try to remember that It's not just a numbers game in this battle, but a new life's journey. Enjoy your time and be patient. I can't believe I'm writing this as I was just as frustrated as you about ten minutes ago until I read everyone's post. Heres the deal....when you feel frustrated at the numbers, measure yourself. I've measured 3 body parts: boobs, waist and hips. After about 3 weeks, I lost 5" overall. This past week, while my weigh plateaued for a bit, I come to find I've lost 9" overall. That's awesome...my face and neck really show the loss as well as my now baggy shorts. I even sat on the floor this past week and was able to cross my legs comfortably. I was able to hook the ankle straps on my dress shoes without unbuttoning my pants. These are all accomplishments of our commitment . It's to change our lives forever vs. just for now. Don't think of it as sacrificing....it isn't any longer as Sacrifice, its a lifestyle change. It's defeating the enemy which is food. I love what johnlatte said....it's full of wisdom! Good luck and remember, we're all on the scale with you, each of us defeating it together, it's not just you being alone. I'll finish my coffee, get on the scale and be pissed off again....oh well. My theory......increase my Water. That's what I'll do this week and let's see if I find a loss. 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caprice063 2 Posted June 19, 2013 Just saw this article and wanted to share with you all.....hope it's pasted successfully. I'm even worse with the computer than I am learning to eat healthy! http://www.dsfacts.com/weight-loss-stall-or-plateau.html 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichiganChic 3,262 Posted June 19, 2013 I remember feeling this way. I'm six months out, and even now, if I let myself, I still do! Early on, every day I was afraid I would be THE ONE who the surgery didn't help. And somehow, I have kept losing, even after as long as 18 days with no loss. Every ounce adds up over time, and the long term consistency is the key to long term, sustainable weight loss. We need to understand the surgery we had and how our bodies work. First, this surgery is purely restrictive - it does not alter the way we absorb or utilize calories. Second. we are all individuals with different metabolisms, starting weights, activity levels, etc. Also, we can't forget the calories in/calories out math, or the fact that our bodies can only adjust so fast. The end result is that we will lose weight at a unique rate. I found it easier once I accepted those facts and worked the plan to the best of my ability. Now I (mostly) don't let it get to me. Just hang in there and try to look at it from a bigger picture. Good luck! 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mytime2shine 229 Posted June 19, 2013 Im almost 5 weeks out and counting post op diet ive lost a total of 27 pounds. I weighed today and gaibed 3?! It is very frustrating because im doing everything im supposed to be. I just gotta be poaitivw and itll wventually kick back up I guess! Same here. Sleeved 6/6. Total weight loss 30 lbs but this week I am up a lb, down a lb, up two, down two. It's very frustrating but I keep trying to stay focused and not be come discouraged. 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Staci27 31 Posted June 19, 2013 I was sleeved on 5/28/13, surgery weight was 245.4 and I am now weighing (as of this morning) 223.2.. I am so excited about that, but at the same time, my expectations were higher than the result that I am I getting. I barely eat anything, and get a liter of Water in a day, why is the weight not just falling off, I have not measured myself, but why are my clothes not loser than they are.. I feel a little bit of difference in my legs. I just want results... LOL.. 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fixerupper 335 Posted June 19, 2013 I'm four weeks too and that same two pound thing was happening to me. I stopped weighing for a week, started walking a lot, and the stall broke! Six pounds. Now I'm going up and down with one pound. 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stack 2 Posted June 19, 2013 Ok now that you have beat your self up enough its time to say I have had success also. It's ok to have a bad day. Just don't let that day become many. 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaris67 76 Posted June 21, 2013 after one week of bloating and gaining ( ?)... today the scale showed 5 lbs less. getting my period was a factor, I guess. Everyone at the office keep saying I'm getting skinny but I could not see it. Then my favorite dress did not fit me anymore... yay! 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mytime2shine 229 Posted June 21, 2013 I know exactly what you mean... Bloating/gaining when I'm doing exactly what I am supposed to is for the birds!!! 1 MystiGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChristineR 128 Posted June 21, 2013 I was sleeved on 5/28/13, surgery weight was 245.4 and I am now weighing (as of this morning) 223.2.. I am so excited about that, but at the same time, my expectations were higher than the result that I am I getting. I barely eat anything, and get a liter of Water in a day, why is the weight not just falling off, I have not measured myself, but why are my clothes not loser than they are.. I feel a little bit of difference in my legs. I just want results... LOL.. If you look at the numbers, though, it's 4 pounds a week! That's incredible! With stalls and what-not I'm averaging about 4 pounds week as well. I'm losing last in my stomach so it's making pants difficult My back fat is slimming down, my legs are, my butt is .... but my pant size only went down 2 even with 45 pounds down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites