Kimber163 3 Posted July 6, 2014 I had my procedure for the sleeve done on 12/31/14 weighed in at 301. Here it is 6 months has past and I only lost 40 pounds. The month of May I know I slipped (and it was my fault not paying attention of what was going in my mouth) due to the overwhelming stress at work. I come on here frequently to get tips and advice from others, and what I see is people who had the surgery in Dec like me lost 70-90 pounds. I know our bodies function differently, but its really depressing. I've been strict with myself the past two weeks writing everything down, I've done away with tea, and been drinking at least 60+ of Water a day. So I weighed myself this morning and lost only 2 pounds (261). What really hurts me, I'm still wearing the same size 22 pants, I do say that my 2XL are a little bigger on me. I've been excercising 4 days a week., its either at the gym or walking my subdivision. Do you think I'm personally doing something wrong? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kimber163 3 Posted July 6, 2014 Sorry my procedure was done 12/31/13...duh me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joatsaint 2,814 Posted July 6, 2014 From personal experience, I know that I hold onto weight when I eat high glycemic foods - breads, Pasta, rice - even apples, grapes and pineapple will do it to me. As long as I stick to a diet of about 75% Protein and 25% low glycemic foods (lentils, Beans, salads, eggplant, squash) I can lose weight. 3 BeagleLover, Fiddleman and Water Nazi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Water Nazi 61 Posted July 6, 2014 Omit sugar, Pasta, rice, bread. crackers (etc) potatoes and fruit.< /p> Have lean Protein (chicken fish prawn) and veggies or salad.< /p> Don't omit tea, it's hydrating. HTH W Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moonlitestarbrite 902 Posted July 6, 2014 Water Nazi" data-cite="Water Nazi">Don't omit tea, it's hydrating. HTH W well unless its sweet tea! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kimber163 3 Posted July 6, 2014 Thanks for your advice, I have cut out the breads and pastas this week and I've been faithfully tracking everything I had eaten. I'll keep doing what I can and see what happens. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LivingFree! 478 Posted July 6, 2014 Even still at the 6 month point, we need to make the most important things getting in the Protein (60-90gm or whatever your surgeon recommends), and at least 64 oz of water/liquid every day. This makes a big difference in our weight loss. And I agree with other posters--starchy carbs this soon after surgery can really mess with our weight loss. The more fresh (or frozen) veggies and (limited) fruits you can get in, the happier your body will be to let go of those pounds. Sorry you're dealing with stressful stuff at work. It's one of the biggest life stressors that drives us to making unhealthy eating choices. The stress isn't likely to go away, but WE can learn ways to COPE with the stress so we don't end up sabotaging ourselves by choosing our old reliable, comforting food, like we always have before our surgery. It takes work, but there are a lot of self-help resources out there to begin taking charge. We owe it to ourselves. Celebrate the 40 pounds that you HAVE lost, and if there are some things that you need to do to get back to your original Bariatric Eating plan, it sounds like you are ready and committed to moving forward. That's the key--move forward from here--don't look back! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kimber163 3 Posted July 7, 2014 Thanks LIvingfree! As I've really thought alot this past weekend, I think that is where I failed, carbs. My surgeon told me like you said focus on Protein and Water. He most probably told me about carbs, but I didn't (or maybe didn't want to) hear about carbs. I have cut back on carbs big time this past week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
j2014 5 Posted July 7, 2014 Are you drinking with your meals? My doctor says that when people are having trouble losing weight, they are usually drinking with their meals. My doc says that I need to eat food without a drink, and then wait at least 30 minutes after finishing my meal to drink. A 40 pound weight loss is Awesome! Don't give up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kimber163 3 Posted July 10, 2014 j2014, You know now that I thiink about it yes, I'm having small sips. Its really hard not to have a sip of Water (or whatever drink).I need to pay more attention to that. Maybe this can help me. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
puchy123 56 Posted July 12, 2014 I'm a year out this past June, and I too find my self having trouble loosing weight. I've read a lot of the comments left for you and realized that I'm eating too much fruits. And sugary things. I workout out a lot, I've lost tons of inches but only lost 52 lbs in a year. I only want to lose another 20-25 but OMG This are the hardest I haven't lost any weight since December. I'm gonna try to follow what everyone is saying, cutting all carbs and eating less fruits. Fingers crossed. GOOD LUCK. Don't get discourage any weight lost is a success Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scarlet333 386 Posted July 12, 2014 It is so easy to fall back to our old wicked ways. My weight has been pretty stable over the past 6 months but this is probably due to the fact that I am pretty faithful with vigorous exercise. The first year or so I was so good about eliminating bad carbs (breads, potatoes, sweets) but after feeling pretty good about my weight loss and liking the way I looked you become complacent and start back with old habits, a cookie or 2 or 3, an ice cream, snaking on chips. These things really sabotage us. So basically its all back to basics of filling up on Protein and keeping the bad carbs very low. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MichiganChic 3,262 Posted July 12, 2014 A couple of thoughts - How many calories are you eating? I know that I have to count calories, and I have to eat around 900 consistently to lose weight. I stayed around 800-1000 for the first year. I almost never had bread, rice, or Pasta (and still don't). I never drink with meals. I do my best not to graze - but if I do - I count the calories. I also have to be honest with myself. I have to count everything. Even when I don't do well, I log it into myfitness pal. It helps me to see how much damage I can do in a short time. As for your clothes not being much looser, I had lose nearly 60 pounds before it became apparent. After that, every 10-20 pounds really showed. Now, 10 pounds is a clothing size. As for the stress, I totally get that. I have a super stressful job, and I know that I'm a stress eater. Of all the things I've had to overcome, this has been the hardest. I don't always succeed, but I'm much better than I was before surgery. I'm really mindful about it, and if I find myself looking for something to eat when I am not hungry (even though sometimes I think I am) I distract myself with another activity. Losing and maintaining weight is work every day, all day, but you can do it! 1 finediva reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
McButterpants 2,846 Posted July 12, 2014 Carbs are a gateway drug for me. I try to stay away from bread, Pasta, sugars, etc. Logging your intake is a great start - get back to basics. When I find myself slipping, I incorporate a Protein shake mid-afternoon - this curbs my want/need for quick energy from sugars. Make good solid choices on your foods - low glycemic veggies are a good choice. Go back to measuring your food. No snacking - get all the snack foods out of the house. Personally, if I have tortilla chips in the house, I'm going to eat them...and a lot of them. Most importantly, be kind to yourself. That doesn't mean give yourself a pass...just don't beat yourself up. Come here and check in - accountability is important. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
finediva 979 Posted July 12, 2014 Water Nazi" data-cite="Water Nazi">Don't omit tea, it's hydrating. HTH W well unless its sweet tea! or hot tea with cream and sugar. Yes, what I used to do every single night in the cold winter months. Well, I guess I will no longet do that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites