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Surgery: November 1st and I'm down 31 pounds! Doctor said I should average 10lbs a month for the first 6 months.. What!?? She must be mistaking.. Cause I go a week or two of no weight loss.. I eat what's required and walk at least 30 minutes a day. I sure hope I lose like she thinks I will...

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I had surgery December 4th. I lost 18 pounds my first week, but this last week it's been fluctuating and not going down. My doc says it's normal. Hang in there! A 31 lb weight loss is still an achievement!!

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Surgery: November 1st and I'm down 31 pounds! Doctor said I should average 10lbs a month for the first 6 months.. What!?? She must be mistaking.. Cause I go a week or two of no weight loss.. I eat what's required and walk at least 30 minutes a day. I sure hope I lose like she thinks I will...

It doesnt matter how fast you lose as long as you are losing and not gaining

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Patience is key!! follow the program and the weight will come off!!

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I'm in the same boat. We must be patient. We are eating so little it must come off!! :-).

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Here is another thought: slower weight lost could be better for the body.

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I am a very slow loser too, but I stick to the plan, eat according to plan, and exercise like crazy. At one point the WLS numbers stayed the same but my size went down - go figure. If you stick with the plan you will be a success please don't focus just on the scale numbers other things are happening as well. Good luck and be patient.

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Patience is key!! follow the program and the weight will come off!!

This! ^^^

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I am new to this forum. I had RUX-N-Y on November 20, 2012. So far I have lost 19lbs. Unfortunately, I have gained and lost the same 1lb for the last 2 1/2 weeks. Has anyone else experienced this. I am walking more, taking in more Protein and trying to eat a little more (which is very difficult to do) to try and jump start my weight loss again. I am so afraid that I won't lose anymore weight. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Katie: I'm in the same boat. My surgery was 11/19. Just be patient and keep doing what you are doing. It will come off

Welcome!!

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I am new to this forum. I had RUX-N-Y on November 20' date=' 2012. So far I have lost 19lbs. Unfortunately, I have gained and lost the same 1lb for the last 2 1/2 weeks. Has anyone else experienced this. I am walking more, taking in more Protein and trying to eat a little more (which is very difficult to do) to try and jump start my weight loss again. I am so afraid that I won't lose anymore weight. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.[/quote']

HI Katie..we share the same surgery date :) I'm also at 19 lbs..been going up and down for a week...i went for my one month checkup today and was told that is great and keep doing what I'm doing....they were very positive about how much I've lost so I feel better! Was really interesting tho cuz I had to attend a group meeting and I was the only female in the class...nice tO see that men are really addressing their health issues as well

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Here is another thought: slower weight lost could be better for the body.

Very true

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I am new to this forum. I had RUX-N-Y on November 20' date=' 2012. So far I have lost 19lbs. Unfortunately, I have gained and lost the same 1lb for the last 2 1/2 weeks. Has anyone else experienced this. I am walking more, taking in more Protein and trying to eat a little more (which is very difficult to do) to try and jump start my weight loss again. I am so afraid that I won't lose anymore weight. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.[/quote']

I feel totally the same sep 11 I had surgery lost 50 pounds but it's so slow now I just hope it moves along I do not work out like I should and maybe I need to eat more Protein I'm trying to stay focused

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I am new to this forum. I had RUX-N-Y on November 20' date=' 2012. So far I have lost 19lbs. Unfortunately, I have gained and lost the same 1lb for the last 2 1/2 weeks. Has anyone else experienced this. I am walking more, taking in more Protein and trying to eat a little more (which is very difficult to do) to try and jump start my weight loss again. I am so afraid that I won't lose anymore weight. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.[/quote']

You will.

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Thank you for all of your support. As of December 27th I am now down 25lbs total. I stalled for about 2 1/2 weeks, but by increasing my Protein and changing up my walking routine, I am dropping again.

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