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Hi All,

I was banded on 12/18. I went in for my post-op appointment on 12/24 and had lost 6 pounds. I was so excited I was finally losing weight for once in my life, but since then I haven't lost any weight. I'm getting so frustrated. I feel like it is becoming just another unsuccessful attempt at weight loss. Is this normal? I know I am consuming fewer calories than I was pre-op so I don't understand how I couldn't be losing. Could my body be going into starvation mode? Any

helpful advice is appreciated.

Thanks, Kelly

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Well.....How much are you eating, Kelly? Before you get any fills, a lot of people have little to no restriction.....that makes it more difficult to get Portion Control in line. Also, I've found that Protein is very important for hunger control. Share more details, plz!

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Honestly, I'm not eating that much. For example...yesterday I had a Protein Shake for Breakfast (typical breakfast), Campbells Tomato Soup on the Go for lunch, and about 1/2 c. mashed potatoes for dinner. I'm still in the soft foods stage so what I can eat is limited. Maybe I will try and focus on Protein at every meal instead of Soup and carbs (for lunch and dinner).

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Try and focus on the Protein. That'll help. But don't eat anything that you're not cleared for. Are you exercising? Exercise, IMO, is one of the most important factors in weight loss.

Some of it is simply being patient....I know it's difficult to hear, but you're in a marathon, not a sprint (cliche' I know). 2 lbs a week average is a pretty fast weight loss, compared to unbanded folks!

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I have exercised a few times since my surgery, but nothing regular yet. I will focus on Protein over the next week until my fill and see how that goes. Thanks for the advice. :thumbup:

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kjp1012,

I did lose post surgery, too; then stopped. Right at the soft food stage, too. :thumbup: Did contact one of the support group staff at the hospital and went over my notes --

1. the soft mushies are going to make it harder to lose. Weight loss goes slower as your food consistency becomes more normal.

2. until you have a fill, this is all pre-treatment. It is great you are losing but don't worry.:)

3. Exercise does help (but with the ice, I had to alter my routine)

4. Expect to average only 1-2#/ week - that's an average, not an actual loss- i've been stuck for 3 weeks - but increased exercise and dropped calorie intake for a few days and It's coming off- slowly:smile:

Hang in there

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Honestly, I'm not eating that much. For example...yesterday I had a Protein shake for Breakfast (typical breakfast), Campbells Tomato Soup on the Go for lunch, and about 1/2 c. mashed potatoes for dinner. I'm still in the soft foods stage so what I can eat is limited. Maybe I will try and focus on Protein at every meal instead of Soup and carbs (for lunch and dinner).

Please journal your calorie intake. If you are below 1000, you probably aren't eating enough. I know it is hard during mushies to get enough "good calories" in. At this stage I would try to make some homemade chicken salad. Make it in the food processor and it becomes "mushy". If you go too long with your calorie intake too low, your metabolism will slow down.:thumbup:

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Thank you all for your responses. I found a website where I can track my calories so I will start to do that. I have my first fill next Friday so hopefully I will start seeing some results. Thanks again! :thumbup:

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kjp1012, good luck!! let me know how it goes= am waiting for my 1st fill.

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