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I think everyone at one time or another has had a weight loss plateau. When this occurs you need to make sure you are making the best decisions, food wise. Exercise is key, following all the rules of post op, and making sure you are getting a good amount of Protein in. Following the rules is key, if this does not help then seeing your surgeon and nutritionist is key.

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Andy, I was in a similar position and getting very sad and frustrated. I started keeping an honest food diary, nothing elaborate, and found that I was getting an EXTRA 800 calories a day in flavored Coffeemate. That was a huge discovery and as soon as I cut that out my weight started to drop again, albeit slowly. I also stopped guestimating my food and started to measure it for a while. This helped, too. Good luck on breaking the stalemate.

Mimi

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WOW!!!!!!!!! 800 calories from CoffeeMate? That's crazy!

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Yep, writing down what I was eating and the time, really did help! stuck at 208....took a good look at what I was doing, eating....how many calories......presto down to 206 this morning!!:) reviewing is a good thing. Good luck to all of us.

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when I plateau it normally means that it's time for a fill. But I do also re-evaluate what I've been eating.

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