christina1979 16 Posted November 13, 2014 It's been a little over a month since I was sleeved and I've only lost 2 lbs in the last 2 weeks. Yes, I know about the stall and I've read up on it a million times but can't find the logic. Why when I dieted on my own did I never hit the stall but now I do? I feel like this was beyond a waste of time. It's frustrating to be on a regular diet that allows carbs and "cheat" days once in awhile and lose more weight than a surgery that has put me at such food restrictions. I seriously am getting depressed. I'm doing everything recommended and nothing. Doesn't seem like I get full like others do and I'm always wanting food, even tho I don't give in. Just wish I could turn back time & rethink my decision. Sorry for the complaining but then again, I need to get it out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sassy Little Redhead 66 Posted November 13, 2014 I am feeling the same exact way right now. I was sleeved on 10/22. I stalled at 1 week and haven't lost a pound since. Thinking I made a huge mistake. I just think I'm one of those people for which it didn't work. I hit the weight I have never been able to lose past. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kgard1916 33 Posted November 13, 2014 You have to think of it this way. Your body has basically been "starving" the last few weeks. Now that it is getting some fuel it's going to hold on to it for a little bit. You know in case of another fuel shortage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
madwife2002 110 Posted November 13, 2014 For some of us the weight loss is very slow-I stopped weighing myself daily as I would feel depressed and I now weigh myself weekly or when I notice that I am feeling slimmer. I think when I remain the same that it was better than before when I would put on a pound and think well thats not bad! Now remaining the same or losing a pound is wonderful. If you stick to the plan you will loose weight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thintrappedinafatbody42 14 Posted November 14, 2014 I feel the same way also. I have lost 1 pound in 1 week. Total 35. I am feeling discouraged and frustrated. Thanks for the comments. I do feel "slimmer" and people are noticing I "have lost a lot of weight". Persevere. We can do this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VSGAnn2014 12,992 Posted November 14, 2014 Just do what you're supposed to do. Don't get creative. It will work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinkbunies 359 Posted November 14, 2014 Instant gratification doesn't happen for everyone. You didn't make a huge mistake. Your body is going through a lot of changes. Let time take its course and you will see results. Remember that you also need to exercise. You will lose weight without it, but if your not exercising your not going to lose weight as fast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BitterSweet* 835 Posted November 14, 2014 The human body is not designed to thrive on 500-600 calories per day. If your intake is anywhere near that, you need more calories. I don't think a lot of people realize that if you force your body to function on 600 calories a day, it will comply....... by decreasing your metabolism to a standstill (stall) and refusing to budge. In the long run, you'll end up gaining weight at a normal caloric intake. Don't do that to yourself. Your body needs balance, which includes fat and carbs. Balance your meals, eat the Protein first, increase your calories, and drink more Water. Also, you didn't indicate if you know for certain whether you are meeting daily Protein goals. If you are not, that alone can cause a stall and cause your hair to fall out. Count your protein, not the fat, and eyeball the carbs. Supplement your foods with unflavored Protein powder if you need to. You can do this. Surgery is done, there's no going back. What you are doing is not working and I would be in tears out of frustration. Stop regimenting your food so much. Change it up but still follow the protein first rule, and stay off of the scale! Get out a pair of pants that are 1-2 sizes too small and start using that as a measure of progress. Before you know it, you'll be able to fit them. It will happen. You didn't make a mistake, just hang in there. Hugs to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christina1979 16 Posted November 14, 2014 Thanks all. It's frustrating because I am getting in the Protein, Water, and exercise. I don't know what more I can do or what else I can add in Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sleevarilla 169 Posted November 14, 2014 so, you think you should be different than everyone else and not have the stall? Have you ever went that many days in a row with very little/no calorie intake? Have you ever shocked your body with major surgery? Add in some patience and ability to understand that this stall is normal and the only thing you can do is ride it out. Be thankful you haven't gained weight because a lot of folks do... me included. Now look where I am. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
downsizingdiva 459 Posted November 14, 2014 (edited) The human body is not designed to thrive on 500-600 calories per day. If your intake is anywhere near that, you need more calories. I don't think a lot of people realize that if you force your body to function on 600 calories a day, it will comply....... by decreasing your metabolism to a standstill (stall) and refusing to budge. In the long run, you'll end up gaining weight at a normal caloric intake. Don't do that to yourself. Your body needs balance, which includes fat and carbs. Balance your meals, eat the Protein first, increase your calories, and drink more Water. Also, you didn't indicate if you know for certain whether you are meeting daily Protein goals. If you are not, that alone can cause a stall and cause your hair to fall out. Count your protein, not the fat, and eyeball the carbs. Supplement your foods with unflavored Protein powder if you need to. You can do this. Surgery is done, there's no going back. What you are doing is not working and I would be in tears out of frustration. Stop regimenting your food so much. Change it up but still follow the protein first rule, and stay off of the scale! Get out a pair of pants that are 1-2 sizes too small and start using that as a measure of progress. Before you know it, you'll be able to fit them. It will happen. You didn't make a mistake, just hang in there. Hugs to you. I think I'm going to try your JEANS idea. .matter of fact I'm going in there to get them right now . Got a brand new pair of Levis about 2 years ago at good will...still haven't gotten into then but have held onto them. .which is weird cuz i dint hold onto anything except weight lol. I'm still pre op btw.. 291 this morning. .haven't been able to hit that number for months. Edited November 14, 2014 by downsizingdiva Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christina1979 16 Posted November 14, 2014 so, you think you should be different than everyone else and not have the stall? Have you ever went that many days in a row with very little/no calorie intake? Have you ever shocked your body with major surgery? Add in some patience and ability to understand that this stall is normal and the only thing you can do is ride it out. Be thankful you haven't gained weight because a lot of folks do... me included. Now look where I am. In no way have I compared myself to others' weight losses or stalls. I am comparing my current weight loss with my previous attempts. Yes, I have been calorie-restricted before as surgery was not my first weight loss attempt but as I stated, I never stalled. I'm aware that everyone is different so I have no intention of comparing myself to Jill, Sarah, Bob, or Steve. I'm simply venting that I'm frustrated because I -as of right now- feel I was more successful dieting on my own. And after reading threads, it's a little comforting to know others are having the same issue thus letting me know I'm not broken or a failure. Thanks for the comment though. And good luck on your journey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christina1979 16 Posted November 14, 2014 I think I'm going to try your JEANS idea. .matter of fact I'm going in there to get them right now . Got a brand new pair of Levis about 2 years ago at good will...still haven't gotten into then but have held onto them. .which is weird cuz i dint hold onto anything except weight lol. I'm still pre op btw.. 291 this morning. .haven't been able to hit that number for months. I have a pair that I bought that I refused to get rid of because I felt that if I bought jeans that were too small and then decided later on to give a way, I was basically accepting my weight as is and was settling on it being a long term lifestyle. I think it's time to pull them out and use it as my short term goal. I try to measure myself since I know that even tho a scale may not budge, inches may. However, I'm completely not coordinated enough to get the tape around me. I always seems to twist it up or drop it ☺️ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BitterSweet* 835 Posted November 14, 2014 @@christina1979, consider this. If you are working out consistently, a good 300 of the calories you are eating get burned up with exercise. If your daily intake is only 500-600 calories, you are forcing your body to thrive on a net 300 calories or so per day. Weight loss is not going to happen that way. Your body will continue to hang out right where it is because you need more caloric intake. Get rid of that scale and break out those jeans! Once per week, attempt to try them on and you will be amazed. One day you will wake up and they'll just slide right on. We're here for you, and you can do this!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Lexie* 1,486 Posted November 14, 2014 @@christina1979 I feel the exact same way. I have lost the weight in the past and I steadily lost 3 - 4 pounds when keeping my calories low and exercising. I didn't pay any attention to Water intake or Protein grams and I steadily lost for 3 months or so. I've tried the same thing and I lost 2 pounds in a month. I recently went back to a liquid diet for a few days and then cut my carbs and calories down to around 500 and I've started losing again. Just hoping it stays that way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites