meghan1983 0 Posted May 22, 2009 not my food, my weight lol. I haven't posted on here in quite some time. For a while I was focused on dealing with some other health issues, and so was content to just glide along/maintain my weight loss. Now that my other health concerns have been dealt with, I'm ready to focus on losing again- the only problem is it's happening soooooo slowly no matter what I do. I had my surgery in December 2007. I am down 88lbs, but I have been at this weight for a long time (months and months). I went to the gym, and they told me I needed to increase my caloric intake, so I did, and initially lost 5 lbs, but then gained it back the next week. Now I am really restricting my caloric intake (not hungry or craving anything) and I'm still not losing. I'm working out heavily about 3-5 hours a week. I'm so frustrated that the scale isn't moving. Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't think I need a fill, because I feel satisfied, even with just a little bit of food :thumbup:. Oh P.S. I still have between 60-80lbs to lose! Thanks, Meghan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alibra02155 0 Posted January 3, 2010 I am new to this but what about counting Proteins, it worked for me before surgery..it is worth a shot. Good luck, sometimes we hit a plateau and then all of a sudden we start to lose again. I wish you well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BANDIT GIRL 1 Posted February 4, 2010 i feel your pain. i have lost 100 lbs and need to lose 30ish more. i am stuck too. these last few are determined to hang on. i think i may have gotten comfortable at this weight. good luck to u! hope you find what works for u! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeighaMason 19 Posted February 4, 2010 I had bought Michael Thurman's extreme makeover plan (from the extreme makeover show) about a year before I had the band surgery. In his exercise recommendations he says to burn fat, keep your heart rate in the 65% range and not to let it go higher, if your heart rate starts to have an increase above this target you should slow your speed and it will keep you in the fat burning stage and not the cardio stage (I didn't know there was a difference). If I walk on the treadmill for 1 hour and keep my heart rate at 115-119 this seems to work for me. Plus I use a app on my iphone that is called lose it. (free) they have a website too. Those 2 tools help me the most. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinin10 0 Posted February 5, 2010 I've found my body will only drop in chunks every 3-4 weeks for some reason...my body has changed. I was told by my trainer I needed to take in at least my bmr calories per day and burn down from there... not doing that since it's in contrast to my dr's orders. I did get a fitness assessment though and that bmr (basil metabollic rate)was much lower than i thought. I also got myself a polar watch to watch where I am on my burn and track it and it's helping a bit... at least it keeps me honest. I too track everything I eat on a site (so many). We just all lose at different rates and everything effects it -sodium, stress,lack of sleep etc. Just keep plugging away and it will come off- slow but steady. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bobbie155 0 Posted February 6, 2010 God I am right there with everyone else. I can't seem to drop even half a pound and since I can't lose anything else I am starting to over eat because I am stressed out about it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jujuvee 0 Posted February 6, 2010 Sometimes it's a good Idea to shock the system, I think our bodies build up an immunity when we stick with the same calories, same foods or even the same workout schedule... At least this is true for me.. I switch things up every week, this seems to help me stay on track and lose 1-3 lbs a week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bobbie155 0 Posted February 6, 2010 What do you change about your diet every 1-3 weeks? I thought about going back to the preop diet for 1 week to see how that worked Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jujuvee 0 Posted February 7, 2010 Well I don't count calories since being banded but I have a great memory of how many calories are in certain foods from my pre band calorie counting days so I am aware if I am getting too many or not enough... Most times I'm not getting enough calories in on the weekends because I work 12 hour days, like maybe 700-800, so on my off days when I'm at home and have had adequate sleep I eat more, which is probably around 1400 clalories. This shocks my system and keeps it guessing. The same goes with working out.. I work out 4 days a week and I use a different machine each day... I'm no scientist but this works for me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites