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Had surgery on 4/1 and I am down 25 pounds from day of surgery. About 35 altogether. I exercise 5-6 days per week in the gym usually getting about one hour of cardio. I am taking in about 800-1000 calories per day with about 70 percent coming from Protein. I track everything I eat on My Fitness Pal. I get my full allotment of Water on most days.

This weekend I had to travel and when I weighed in at the gym on Monday, I had gained 2 pounds. Not too worried, but after a steady 4.5 pound per week loss I have been scratching my head how I gained. I was disciplined on my eating habits while away. Could it be water retention or exercise related?

Thanks,

TEK

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You seem to be doing very well. I would not worry or stress, one day I am up 2 pounds and by the end of the week I am down 3 or 4 pounds. Just keep getting in your protien and Water, congradulations on your weight losss.

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disciplined on my eating habits while away.

@@tekjr1

weight gain

Water, exercise????

maybe, maybe :wacko:

like you said "not too worried"

you are losing 4.5 lbs a week - thats so great!!!

2 lb weight gain???

it does happen to some at times :(

but the weight should start coming off again :)

but sounds like you are following all the rules - exercising, drinking, watching intake tracking MFP

can't get much better than that :)

btw - please stop scratching your head :o

you might lose some hair soon enough :lol:

25 lb loss since surgery :)

keep up the good work for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life

kathy

congrats

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I would incorporate some weight training in your exercise regime if you can. Cardio is great, but I find I lose better if I do both.

Good Luck

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Hey, Im only 2 1/2 weeks out and 28 lbs down and I think I have hit the dreaded 3 week stall. I've noticed a few days with a half a pound gain in the morning that was gone by the end of the day.

I did always have Water retention issues so I also assumed it was that. I hope you get your answers. Good luck!

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Probably gaining muscle and losing fat....muscle is going to weigh more

This is a good thing!!! Muscle also does wonders for your metabolism!

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I'm not real worried. And I guess I should not complain because I did not have a 3 week stall. Maybe this is it, regardless, I know if I continue my healthy habits I will continue to progress towards better health. I try to weigh myself twice a week. I will weigh again on Friday and I bet I'm back from where I started.

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I'm 9 weeks post op and have lost 32 pounds since surgery. Sounds to me like you're right on track.

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You had your surgery one week before me, please do tell what you are eating to get 800-100 calories in?!?

I'm stuck at 400.

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You had your surgery one week before me, please do tell what you are eating to get 800-100 calories in?!? I'm stuck at 400.

I track everything on My Fitness Pal. I usually start the am with an Intek Protein Drink mixed with Skim milk. That is 240. I will typically have a Greek yogurt around 10 for another 100. lunch varies but usually some type of lean Protein weighing around 4 oz which can be up to approximately 200-250. dinner is similar to lunch. I can only handle about 4-5 oz at a time, but I get hungry about every 3 hours. I can easily hit 1000 calories but that is the upper limit. With my workouts at the gym, I am usually in a 2400 calorie per day deficit. Which puts me at about 4.5 lbs loss per week. I definitely feel restricted but I have bonafide physical hunger about every 3 hours.

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