TealSister 296 Posted September 15, 2015 @@Kathy812 Best wishes and keep us posted! I'm in the same boat (timewise) with @Sonitas. Very frustrating, but trying to stay positive! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inner Surfer Girl 12,015 Posted September 15, 2015 Trying to break a 1 month stall at 6 months post op, really frustrating. Fluids & Proteins are getting in, trying to keep at 900 calories still. Any suggestions? Is it common at 6 months to stall this long? Why are you trying to keep to 900 calories? That seems really low for as far out as you are. What does your NUT advise? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
readyforthislifechange 82 Posted September 15, 2015 I've been a a stall for a while. I ended up making a spreadsheet that calculates my deficits and forecasts my weight loss based on inputs. I realize that seems like overkill since I track on MFP but I am a math person and I need to take things apart and put them back together in order to figure out what I need to change. I use BMR and it updates as my weight decreases so I know what I need to do. If your not into making a spreadsheet there's some really handy ones through google docs. Oh this sounds awesome would you be able to post that info? I am looking for something more detailed as MFP just doesn't break it down enough for me and I'm not sure how to track it. I have tons of pieces of paper where I calculate and then try to add accordingly but this would be even better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WPBFoodie 31 Posted September 15, 2015 I've been a a stall for a while. I ended up making a spreadsheet that calculates my deficits and forecasts my weight loss based on inputs. I realize that seems like overkill since I track on MFP but I am a math person and I need to take things apart and put them back together in order to figure out what I need to change. I use BMR and it updates as my weight decreases so I know what I need to do. If your not into making a spreadsheet there's some really handy ones through google docs. do you mind sharing a blank spreadsheet? I'm a numbers person too and your spreadsheet sounds amazing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiba 47 Posted September 16, 2015 Trying to break a 1 month stall at 6 months post op, really frustrating. Fluids & Proteins are getting in, trying to keep at 900 calories still. Any suggestions? Is it common at 6 months to stall this long? Why are you trying to keep to 900 calories? That seems really low for as far out as you are. What does your NUT advise? My NUT advised me to keep between 900-1000, but honestly I have a hard time getting in 800-900 daily. It's strange, the 900 was keeping me dropping up until this point. I can feel myself hungrier than before and of course able to fit in more food, but the fear of overeating is preventing me from eating more I suppose. Do you think up-ing my intake would help break the stall? I am more active than I was before, perhaps my body is holding onto weight? It's quite a battle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gymrat41 29 Posted September 16, 2015 I am 10 months in and also have been on a 2 month stall. Anyone have suggestions to kick start. I was thinking of starting post op liquid diet. Has anyone tried it? I am doing a 5 day pouch reset. The first 2 days are liquid , cream Soups, hearty soups, clear broths then day 3 is soft Protein like tuna and salmon, yogurt and cottage cheese and string cheese is acceptable. sugar free fudge pops Protein Drinks etc, days 4 and 5 are fish and chicken with lightly seasoned veggies, tofu, and veggie patties. At least 64 oz of Water. Hoping this will help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inner Surfer Girl 12,015 Posted September 16, 2015 Trying to break a 1 month stall at 6 months post op, really frustrating. Fluids & Proteins are getting in, trying to keep at 900 calories still. Any suggestions? Is it common at 6 months to stall this long?Why are you trying to keep to 900 calories? That seems really low for as far out as you are. What does your NUT advise? My NUT advised me to keep between 900-1000, but honestly I have a hard time getting in 800-900 daily. It's strange, the 900 was keeping me dropping up until this point. I can feel myself hungrier than before and of course able to fit in more food, but the fear of overeating is preventing me from eating more I suppose. Do you think up-ing my intake would help break the stall? I am more active than I was before, perhaps my body is holding onto weight? It's quite a battle Actually, I do think it would help to up your Protein and healthy carbs some, especially if you are exercising a lot. Believe it or not, eating too few calories can be more detrimental to your weight loss than eating too many. But, stalls do happen and are a natural and important part of the process. When you respond to a stall by cutting calories (protein in particular) you are starving your body from what it needs the most. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites