fifi0523 4 Posted October 23, 2024 Hi all I am 17 months post gastric sleeve and have gained 9lbs from my lowest . I suffer from depression so I’m on medication for that . How do I lose the 9lbs I have gained ? Any tips ? 1 GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,414 Posted October 24, 2024 Best advice is to go back to how & what you were eating when you reached your stabilised weight. This was likely the calories and nutritions you needed at that weight. However a bounce back regain isn’t that uncommon. It’s like your body hits a low point but it was actually too low & then you gain a little & your body bobs up to get to what is actually your new set point & where your body is happiest. Check to see if you’ve let a few things slip like with your food or drink choices or or you’ve not been as vigilant about portion sizes, calories, activity, etc. It’s easy to get a bit over confident or complacent with our choices & behaviours. And life sometimes gets in the way of our best intentions. Unfortunately too, many medications, like those you may be on for your depression, can contribute to weight gain. Worth a conversation with your prescribing doctor to see if there are alternatives & also your surgeon to discuss your options to manage it. 4 summerseeker, SleeveToBypass2023, fifi0523 and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,220 Posted October 24, 2024 as usual, I agree with everything Arabesque said. A 10-20 lb bounce back regain is very common after you hit your lowest weight. It's your body settling in to where it's comfortable. You can always lose it again if you really work at it - although if that new weight IS your body's new "set point". it'll be a challenge to get back down there and stay there - but it's not impossible. 3 fifi0523, Arabesque and SleeveToBypass2023 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fifi0523 4 Posted October 24, 2024 On 10/24/2024 at 16:14, catwoman7 said: as usual, I agree with everything Arabesque said. A 10-20 lb bounce back regain is very common after you hit your lowest weight. It's your body settling in to where it's comfortable. You can always lose it again if you really work at it - although if that new weight IS your body's new "set point". it'll be a challenge to get back down there and stay there - but it's not impossible. Hi thanks for your reply how do I know what my set point is ? My 5 foot 4 inch tall and weigh 71kg (11 stone 3lbs ) currently x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spinoza 1,452 Posted October 24, 2024 (edited) Just echoing what the two very experienced forum members say above. A regain in 2nd and 3rd year post op is almost the norm. Please try not to worry about it unduly. Your set point is the weight/body composition that your body wants to hover around. The video below is short and might help. Your set point gets lowered drastically by WLS. But - processed food raises it. Eating cleaner keeps it lower. Building muscle mass keeps it lower. Might those be things you can work on a bit? Lots of people focus on cardio and that's brilliant, but lifting weights or using resistance bands (even if you never do cardio!) can add another really significant layer to that. Do you or have you ever tracked your intake? If that has slipped just tracking again might make you aware of what you're taking in and what you're using up. I am saying this as someone just about 3 years post op who regained 16lbs this year. I personally wasn't happy with that because it didn't stop as others' seems to, so I lost 10lbs by strict Keto and am now back where I want to be. I had dietary lapses I needed to correct too and am working on that. I had this surgery to stop dieting - I feel like I can tweak things to keep me where I want to be without that and that I've learned a lot by stepping back and really analysing my intake the last few months. Also huge kudos to you for thinking about this with only 9lbs on. Much easier to look at what you can change now, if you even need to do that, rather than further down the line. I wish you the very best. Edited October 24, 2024 by Spinoza typo 2 fifi0523 and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites