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No, unfortunately, I don't think it will level out. I'm over three years out now. If I eat over a MAX of 1200-1300 calories a day, I WILL gain! And that is with fasting of 500 calories two days a week! I've tried eating "normally" and truthfully, I just don't think (and that is all research I've seen also) my "normal" is ever going to change. Sad, but true. And, also from what I've seen on VST and OH (as well as my "normal" friends) those who have exercised and led very active lives have to change their eating habits and portions/calorie count as time advances also.

Yep me too! I guess we are probably going to eat low-cal for life. Not that I'm complaining because honestly why would I go and cut 85% of my stomach out and expect to be able to resume eating 2,000-2,500 calories per day like someone who hasn't lost a good chunk of their tummy? I'm not saying that it can't be done (Fiddle, and I think Sleeve of Steel and probably some other highly active sleevers...those weight-lifters, etc. oh and my husband also) can eat more than 1,200-1,400 calories daily and NOT gain. But that is just not reality for me (I work out approx 3-5 days a week, some days more intensely than others) but I've seen how easy it is for my body to turn extra calories into extra pounds. No thank you.

Great article SS...thanks for sharing.

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Yep me too! I guess we are probably going to eat low-cal for life. Not that I'm complaining because honestly why would I go and cut 85% of my stomach out and expect to be able to resume eating 2' date='000-2,500 calories per day like someone who hasn't lost a good chunk of their tummy? I'm not saying that it can't be done (Fiddle, and I think Sleeve of Steel and probably some other highly active sleevers...those weight-lifters, etc. oh and my husband also) can eat more than 1,200-1,400 calories daily and NOT gain. But that is just not reality for me (I work out approx 3-5 days a week, some days more intensely than others) but I've seen how easy it is for my body to turn extra calories into extra pounds. No thank you.

Great article SS...thanks for sharing.[/quote']

I eat 2000-2300....not that it's germane to the conversation. But that's still probably half of what I used to eat and alot healthier foods as well.

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I eat 2000-2300....not that it's germane to the conversation. But that's still probably half of what I used to eat and alot healthier foods as well.

K, add Butter to my list up there ^^---^^ :lol:

And I know it seems like a contradiction (because how do you get to 100lbs overweight by just eating a tad more than the "recommended" 2,000cals/day...but true for me), but I probably used to eat about 2,500 - 2,800 calories a day (not sure because I was a grazer) but when I would attempt to "diet" and control my calories, I would wind up around 1,600 - 1,800. So for me personally, I don't see how I would ever be able to resume (post-VSG) a 2,500 calorie diet and manage to NOT gain weight.

And I'm not going to lie, there are some days that I *wish* I could eat more and NOT gain the extra weight, but in all honesty, this is what I SIGNED up for. Please cut out 85% of my stomach so that I can eat less food.

Hard to complain about the trade offs. ;)

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Right there with you M2G :)

Hey Laura-ven,

I know you said you're a slow loser. How is your weight loss going!

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Hey Laura-ven' date='

I know you said you're a slow loser. How is your weight loss going![/quote']

I'm 10 months out and 79 pounds down..

I'm hoping to get to 100 pounds down all together...

I like nice even numbers :D

The weight loss has definitely slowed way down the last couple of months. I consider 2 to 3 pounds a month a success.

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I'm 10 months out and 79 pounds down..

I'm hoping to get to 100 pounds down all together...

I like nice even numbers :D

The weight loss has definitely slowed way down the last couple of months. I consider 2 to 3 pounds a month a success.

So do I. I am looking to lose 120 or maybe a little more.. Congrats on the weight you've lost so far and I wish you continued success.

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Brill articles- thanks everyone.

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