Georgetown 255 Posted November 6, 2018 Had my sleeve done three weeks ago today. I’m down 16 pounds since the surgery and 31 pounds since the pre-op diet. I’m happy with the results but I did step in the scale this morning hoping to see lower numbers. I’m trying to only weigh myself once a week. I can’t wait to start working out again. I do think that’ll help. Drinking has gotten much easier and I’m so happy to eat solid foods again. I did try some deli turkey yesterday and that didn’t go so well! I’ve made some delicious Soups and chicken chili with lots of Beans. All of it went down well. My nutritionist suggested I write down what I’m eating with the amount of Protein so I can keep track. I’m going to start doing that as I think it’ll be helpful to keep me accountable. A lot of folks have said they can only take a few bites and they feel so full. I haven’t experienced that. I find myself having to learn what satisfied feels like. Not a feeling I’m used to. Anyway, I hope everyone’s doing well on their journey! 3 Wanda247, %^& and Beachladee3 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Z 4,139 Posted November 6, 2018 31 minutes ago, Georgetown said: Had my sleeve done three weeks ago today. I’m down 16 pounds since the surgery and 31 pounds since the pre-op diet. I’m happy with the results but I did step in the scale this morning hoping to see lower numbers. I’m trying to only weigh myself once a week. I can’t wait to start working out again. I do think that’ll help. Drinking has gotten much easier and I’m so happy to eat solid foods again. I did try some deli turkey yesterday and that didn’t go so well! I’ve made some delicious Soups and chicken chili with lots of Beans. All of it went down well. My nutritionist suggested I write down what I’m eating with the amount of Protein so I can keep track. I’m going to start doing that as I think it’ll be helpful to keep me accountable. A lot of folks have said they can only take a few bites and they feel so full. I haven’t experienced that. I find myself having to learn what satisfied feels like. Not a feeling I’m used to. Anyway, I hope everyone’s doing well on their journey! Search for "stall", the 3rd week and anytime you make large dietary changes, your body has the potential to "stall" and weight loss will appear to stop, or you might even gain weight. Just stick to your diet, ensure you are attempting to get upwards of 128 oz of Water and don't stress about the weight loss. Also, when you start working out, expect the weight loss to slow, or a gain to happen, this occurs because of the Fluid your muscles will retain when you start working them out again. It won't stay that way, but the first week or 2 can be frustrating. Also, recent studies are showing that daily weight-ins result in more weight loss. 1 %^& reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Georgetown 255 Posted November 6, 2018 28 minutes ago, Matt Z said: Search for "stall", the 3rd week and anytime you make large dietary changes, your body has the potential to "stall" and weight loss will appear to stop, or you might even gain weight. Just stick to your diet, ensure you are attempting to get upwards of 128 oz of Water and don't stress about the weight loss. Also, when you start working out, expect the weight loss to slow, or a gain to happen, this occurs because of the Fluid your muscles will retain when you start working them out again. It won't stay that way, but the first week or 2 can be frustrating. Also, recent studies are showing that daily weight-ins result in more weight loss. Thanks! 1 Matt Z reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites