sbg224 318 Posted September 4, 2015 I know i have said this before, and don't mean to repeat myself, but the weight is so slow coming off. I was 253.5 on surgery day 8/3. Today is 1 month surgiversary and down 9lbs as of last Thursday, 245lbs, why. Has anyone or know someone that has truly failed at the gastric sleeve.I failed at every other diet, and although this is not a diet, I think I am failing at this too. My clothes feel no different today, then they did last week, and I don't want to freak, so scared to weigh. See doc 9/9. NUT no help. I am getting 70-90 gms of Protein. Not 64oz of Water, just cannot fit it in, but about 48oz. No junk what so ever, totally sticking to the food plan. I am eating between 600-750 calories a day. Does anyone have any ideas, or have been through this. I feel like i am going to miss the honeymoon phase, then what. Thanks for any advice, and for just listening. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
More than this 116 Posted September 4, 2015 Hi...that's what I am worried about for the very same reason that you are thinking...screwed up metabolism because of too many failed diets, right? My surgery is Oct 14 & I have been thinking the VERY same thing....which is what u r going actually going thru. Did u go thru any kind of prep before the surgery? Do u have a low Bmi to start with? Have you had any bowel movements? This last one I ask because when I was on Dr Bernstien's, I would get asked the same thing...so may be a reason why u show 9 pound loss...have u been eating too much salt, perhaps? I will keep checking this to see what is causing this & I hope it picks up for you quickly...there has GOT to be a valid reason....& as I said before, I have the fear which is a reality for you right now.....I hope u get an answer or that your body kicks into gear & starts burning quickly!! Best of luck! I am praying for u!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cervidae 2,389 Posted September 4, 2015 I wish I had some advice or answers to offer you. I, too, worry about this. I'm 2 weeks and 4 days post op and I've lost about 10 pounds. It seems so, so low compared to what a lot of people are losing their first weeks. Logically I know it's certainly possible that our bodies are just holding onto whatever they can, and eventually we will both start losing normally. Logically I know a lot of people have this issue where they begin with a weight loss stall right after surgery and then suddenly it will pick up and start working. But I have this nagging fear deep in a dark corner of my brain that nothing has ever worked right with my body and losing weight before... so why should it now? I've always messed up before, so why should I be doing it right now? I think these are fears that so many of us have because we spent years of our lives thinking we were wrong or bad in some way because of our weight, and being made fun of or treated badly or looked down upon because of how we looked. Hang in there (I'm saying this to you,@@More than this, myself, and any other person who has had to deal with the pain and absolute bullshit that is being overweight in our society and anyone who doubts themselves because of that). You've made the right choice. You knew this wasn't going to happen overnight. You're doing everything right here. Things will pick up, and by this time next year you'll be wondering why you ever doubted yourself in the first place. Take care of yourself, all of you! <3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeekMomChanging 48 Posted September 4, 2015 Most likely three week stall. Be patient, it will come off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gettingtothenewme 11 Posted September 4, 2015 Everyone is different. Hour body is adjusting. I lost quick but then hit plateaus for a week. That is a shocking revelation. I think once your body adjust the weight will follow. 1 week out you're still full of Fluid and gas. I'm on a plateau now for approaching 2 weeks. I know it's frustrating. Sometimes you have to up your calories to get your body out of starvation mode. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bndtoslv 292 Posted September 4, 2015 You really can't tell at this point if you are a slower loser. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vincereautmori 323 Posted September 5, 2015 (edited) I know i have said this before, and don't mean to repeat myself, but the weight is so slow coming off. I was 253.5 on surgery day 8/3. Today is 1 month surgiversary and down 9lbs as of last Thursday, 245lbs, why. Has anyone or know someone that has truly failed at the gastric sleeve.I failed at every other diet, and although this is not a diet, I think I am failing at this too. My clothes feel no different today, then they did last week, and I don't want to freak, so scared to weigh. See doc 9/9. NUT no help. I am getting 70-90 gms of Protein. Not 64oz of Water, just cannot fit it in, but about 48oz. No junk what so ever, totally sticking to the food plan. I am eating between 600-750 calories a day. Does anyone have any ideas, or have been through this. I feel like i am going to miss the honeymoon phase, then what. Thanks for any advice, and for just listening. STOP!!! Now, take a deep breathe........ relax. You really don't have reason to panic a mere month after surgery unless you are experiencing a medical problem. You're body may still be adjusting from surgery, everyone is different, it sounds like you're doing what you're supposed to,just be patient and keep working with your surgical team. You are going through a lot of changes right now and one of them is the dreaded "three week stall" sometimes it's a week late. I think someone on here explained it one time, but it's just another physiological adjustment to your new eating regime and changes to your diet, it will pass. I would suggest taking a three month wait and see approach, if you feel that you're still struggling with old habits and feelings, start taking advantage of group sessions usually at your local bariatric hospital, or a lot more BP postings, everyone wants to help you succeed, so take advantage of the help. In the meantime relax and enjoy the ride. Good Luck! BTW- what did they tell you was the length of the "honeymoon phase"? Edited September 5, 2015 by vincereautmori Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Savedbygrace22 28 Posted September 12, 2015 Definitely sounds like the 3 wk. stall so don't be discouraged. I had a 3 month stall and know how disappointed one can get. I thought I had escaped the stall but it hit later. Just stay true to self and know that when you continue to eat small the weight has to come off. I am a slow loser but I Continue to lose. This will work for you. Talk with your nutritionist if you need to but don't be discouraged. Success is waiting for you just around the corner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites