TwinkleToes87 15 Posted June 27, 2024 Has anyone experienced weight gain three weeks post op? To preface, I do have hypothyroidism and PCOS. I was down to 227 and I’ve been 230 for a week now. And the scale has not budged 😅 even after introducing more movement this week. I’m hitting all my Protein and liquid goals as well. I’m intaking about 600-1000 calories a day. Has anyone else experienced this and does it get better? 1 JennyBeez reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
learn2cook 588 Posted June 27, 2024 I did. You may also be hitting the famous three week stall. It’s a well known topic thread on here. I had/have PICOS (does menopause get rid of it?) and it made me a slow looser. Just stick to your nutrition plan. 10lbs will just suddenly fall of when your body adjusts. I suggest not getting on the scale until you notice your underwear feels a little looser. Also, you might want to check in with your endocrinologist about any adjustments if you still feel overwhelming hunger and/ or wonky fatigue. Number one thing I’ve learned is be patient with yourself. You’ve got this! 5 summerseeker, JennyBeez, Arabesque and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinkleToes87 15 Posted June 27, 2024 Thanks so much @learn2cook! That’s really helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bypass2Freedom 850 Posted June 28, 2024 Heya! I have an underactive thyroid & PCOS and I am about 5-6 weeks in now I think? I can't even keep track at this point 😂 But I definitely have been going through a stall! I went from losing 3+ lbs in a week, to just staying still give or take 1 lb. It is very very frustrating, but it is just our body trying to recalibrate and it'll soon realise it isn't in danger of starvation, and it'll stop holding onto everything and weight loss will resume! 2 summerseeker and TwinkleToes87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TwinkleToes87 15 Posted June 28, 2024 Thanks so much @bypasstofreedom! This is so similar to me!! Good to know it’s temporary 😅 1 Bypass2Freedom reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SleeveToBypass2023 2,650 Posted June 29, 2024 Yep, yep, yep! I had pcos (I say had because I had a total hysterectomy including my ovaries removed and am on hormones now) and would gain 3-5 pounds EVERY SINGLE TIME I would hit a stall. And every time I hit a stall, it lasted longer and longer. And then when it would break, I would drop like 5-7 pounds all at one time. It's normal, and sucks, and frustrating. 1 TwinkleToes87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HLthELivin24 7 Posted June 30, 2024 Yes! I experienced this at exactly 3 weeks. The first 2weeks, I dropped weight consistently and then at week 3… nothing. I googled it. As a nurse, I should know better than to do that but also being human, I couldn’t help myself. It was very encouraging. I read a lot about the 3week stall. It has a lot to do with your body adjusting to its new normal after the pre-op liver shrink diet and building back up glycogen stores. the old me on a regular diet would have gotten frustrated and jumped of the wagon head first. The new me, is focused on knowing that health weight is a marathon and not a sprint. I kept doing what I was told to do by my doctor and my dietitians and trust the process. I am now 37 days post VGS. I stalled at 230 at 3 weeks and now I’m down to 222. give yourself some grace. Anyone that says that surgery is the easy way out is so wrong. It’s a lot of work and learning to really listen to you body. hang in there. Don’t give up. 1 TwinkleToes87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ShoppGirl 5,003 Posted July 1, 2024 I remember gaining a pound or two and always just figured it was the time of day or whatever. You know one salty meal or a full bowel can make a two or three pound difference. To this day k weigh two or three pounds more in the afternoon than morning time. Your loss will not be a straight line downwards, but it will trend down. Everyone says it and I know firsthand how hard it is to listen because I didn’t but try to stay off the scale for a while in between because then you will see the real losses. After my sleeve surgery I would weight myself daily but i only recorded it one day of the week so I could better see the number decreasing. Even still it didn’t always go down so honestly if you’re self disciplined enough, weighing like once a month would probably save a ton of mental anguish. 2 JennyBeez and TwinkleToes87 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites