cvarela21 2 Posted November 21, 2012 I am starting to get a little nervous myself I had surgery on 10/15 of this year and as of today my total weight lost has been 37lbs. I get kinda scared because I go into the Dr. office excited about being below 200 finally and a week and a half later I only lose 3 lbs. Has this been the case for anyone else? Should I be concerned yet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nmouatrich 29 Posted November 21, 2012 I am losong very wery slowly, too, and my doctor keeps reminding me that this is NOT a race, so chill. As long as you are losing slowly and following the docs orders and are Healthy, life is good. Be patient with yourself and enjoy the ride! 2 Bos123 and cvarela21 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phoenixrise 14 Posted November 22, 2012 Normal weight loss is at 20 or so pounds the first month and an average of 10lbs a month after anything more than that your losing at a fast pace what it looks like you are. IT WILL end up averaging out. Meaning a few months down the line it will seem like you lost 10 lbs a month. I lost like 20 something pounds my first month and then 10 each after. I am now 57lbs lost I had surgery in July and I am close to being 5 months out. I had the sleeve not plication though. Don't worry I noticed to me losing a not as fast has preserved my hair, and other issues others who lost more than I have are having. 1 cvarela21 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bos123 221 Posted November 23, 2012 Normal weight loss is at 20 or so pounds the first month and an average of 10lbs a month after anything more than that your losing at a fast pace what it looks like you are. IT WILL end up averaging out. Meaning a few months down the line it will seem like you lost 10 lbs a month. I lost like 20 something pounds my first month and then 10 each after. I am now 57lbs lost I had surgery in July and I am close to being 5 months out. I had the sleeve not plication though. Don't worry I noticed to me losing a not as fast has preserved my hair' date=' and other issues others who lost more than I have are having.[/quote'] That's great girls! A loss is a loss! When were you... Placated lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cvarela21 2 Posted November 26, 2012 thanks for the info guys its very encouraging! I am on a 800 cal diet including 40grams of Protein (or at least try) I love Water but it has to be freezing cold. As far as exercise, its kinda hard with two jobs and a grandbaby at home. I work from 6am - 1030pm and on my feet for the majority of the time, as much as I would like to try to wake up earlier to get at least an hour in of exercise, sleep, is maybe what I need being post-op six weeks today. I'll have to work on that huh? 1 Bos123 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anjapep23 8 Posted November 29, 2012 Hi all, I guess I am right along with all of you too. I am down 20 lbs first month. I had gastric sleeve 11/3/12. I feel like I'm not losing any more and I do get hungry every 2 to 3 hours. I plan on joining excercise class through the hospital and the first month is free. I'll let you know how its going. 1 cvarela21 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cvarela21 2 Posted December 4, 2012 Anjapep23 - I know now being 7 wks post-op that it is not important about the number it is the way you are losing it. I didnt relize it at the time I posted this that everyone feels the same once we have the surgery. I have been overweight for almost 15 years and the surgery has changed the way I eat and the way I now value my health. So not only is it changing the way I look it is also keeping me here on earth a little longer. The weight loss will happen if we are willing to change our old ways. This is why I love this site, we need one another to keep us motivated and keep moving forward, so if the weight loss number is lower one week than the other always remember its still getting lower! ! Hope this helps and keep smiling 1 Bos123 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites