#9grammy 274 Posted July 20, 2014 Yeah for both of you!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RJ'S/beginning 5,358 Posted July 20, 2014 Please do not compare yourself with others in the weight loss department. Each person is different and has a different body chemistry so therefore no one loses at the same speed. what this does is make people feel like their surgery is not as successful as another's. This is not a race this is a journey so please when you are replying to this thread. Don't look at others weight loss as a I failed because I only lost 35 lbs in 3 months. 13 one_more_time, Dragonsmate, shelly75 and 10 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted July 20, 2014 Please do not compare yourself with others in the weight loss department. Each person is different and has a different body chemistry so therefore no one loses at the same speed. what this does is make people feel like their surgery is not as successful as another's. This is not a race this is a journey so please when you are replying to this thread. Don't look at others weight loss as a I failed because I only lost 35 lbs in 3 months. Ditto. This is not a race and trying to compare yourself to others is never a good idea (with WLS or anything else in life). We are all individuals and we will all experience things differently. This thread will only lead to someone feeling bad about themselves because they couldn't "keep up". 1 Jols reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patricks_Downsizing 15 Posted July 20, 2014 Starting BMI, body type, gender, muscle mass pre op, all are factors in the results. I expected to lose 20 pounds my first month. I'm a male 6' 6" that lifted weights regularly and weighed 444lbs. Needless to say, I lost 41lbs my first month. And on pace to lose another 30 my second. It would be crazy for a 5'6" female weighing 280lbs at start to expect that kind of loss. It's a life change, you have your lifetime to get and stay healthy and fit. Focus on the behaviors(diet,exercise) and the rest will fall in place inevitably in its proper time. 2 onlybroomegirl and #9grammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dv1osusie! 10 Posted July 20, 2014 I had lost 68 lbs at 3 months. I agree though, that everyone loses differently, and losing too fast doesn't give your body time to adjust. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluesea71 698 Posted July 20, 2014 (edited) What I can tell you is there is no norm on what people lose in a certain amount of time. The factors already stated above influence - age, starting weight, etc. My signature below shows my weight loss the past 13 weeks. I have lost almost 50 pounds since surgery (5'7" 236 starting weight and today I weighed 187.5). I have never hit a stall, but I've consistently lost at a snail's pace. Please note it took me 7 weeks to get through the 190's!!! I started walking on the treadmill for 1-1.5 hours daily the past few weeks. While the scale isn't reporting much, my body composition is changing. Exercise makes a HUGE difference! I found that I was becoming skinny-fat. Don't just base success on what you weigh. I found I was losing a lot of muscle weight and everything was just sagging. Not anymore. Exercise plus my slow weight loss has meant I have very little sagging skin! I have learned to accept my slow weight loss. Comparing myself to others loosing 3-7 pounds per week just leaves me feeling discouraged. Edited July 20, 2014 by Bluesea71 2 #9grammy and Mary Cade reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Melodica 64 Posted July 21, 2014 I've lost 58lbs since surgery. Lost 76lbs since starting the pre-op diet. It's been rather frustrating because I've had multiple stalls and even some occasions where I GAINED weight. One week I'd gain 5lbs, the next I'd lose 10lbs. It's crazy. Even if eating things that are bad for me, I still don't see how I gained weight when I'm eating a small fraction of what I did before surgery. Also, this weight loss has come with almost NO exercise. I'm still incredibly tired, so I've been really bad and haven't been exercising. I'm guessing if I had, I probably would have lost at least 20-30 more pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
one_more_time 145 Posted July 21, 2014 Please do not compare yourself with others in the weight loss department. Each person is different and has a different body chemistry so therefore no one loses at the same speed. what this does is make people feel like their surgery is not as successful as another's. This is not a race this is a journey so please when you are replying to this thread. Don't look at others weight loss as a I failed because I only lost 35 lbs in 3 months. This is so VERY true. If I constantly compared myself to others I would go bananas. Your body is going to do what it wants, when it wants. Like someone said on another post, check yourself a year from your surgery date....that is going to be your greatest milestone. I swear I've lost and gained the same 5-6 pounds over the last month, but my surgeon says it's normal. I tend to judge my progress by non scale victories. Started out wearing18/20 pre - surgery, now I'm wearing a 12/14.....but the scale isn't moving all that much. I'm still happy with my success and measuring or comparing myself to others would only destroy my happiness. Best wishes to all :-) 1 #9grammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites