just the way it is for me right now (8 wk update)
So it's almost 8 weeks post surgery and I haven't lost weight in a few weeks. In fact I may have gained a pound or two. I must admit that it is frustrating but I'm not necessarily down in the dumps. I know that I have lost 30 pounds since surgery and that's fantastic. I know cognitively that there is no way I can gain weight on the calories I'm taking in each day. I'm sure that my body is completely freaking out at the massive change in my eating. It's just a little frustrating to read post after post of amazing weightloss and then to read post after post of "advice" about calorie intake and what is the "best" way to lose. I think I'll keep the saying "stick to your plan" over and over in my head and take one day at a time. I tell people alllllll the time to stay in the moment and focus on where you are and what you're doing today! I have to follow my own advice. There are no "must"s or "should"s in life ( I tell others) and then I find myself "should"ing on myself. Ah well.....nobody is perfect, including me. I still know WLS was the right decision. I'm planning a cool new haircut to address any potential hair loss. Going to buy 1 pair of jeans that will fit right now! Life is good, even when it's tough. That's all for now. Be well.
Marabell
on 4/20/12 10:35 pm
on 4/20/12 10:35 pm
VSG on 06/07/12
VSG on 04/13/12
I am 2 months out today.
I too stalled for about 4 weeks and was very down. Now I am losing very very slowly. Just went to my NUT yesterday. Says I should continue my healthy for life eating plan.Balanced diet with limited fruits. Concentrate on my protein and fluids.Get as much protein from foods as possible. I have been walking anywhere from 1 mile to 2 miles a day.Seems to have helped the stall also. Good Luck,It will come off eventually.
I too stalled for about 4 weeks and was very down. Now I am losing very very slowly. Just went to my NUT yesterday. Says I should continue my healthy for life eating plan.Balanced diet with limited fruits. Concentrate on my protein and fluids.Get as much protein from foods as possible. I have been walking anywhere from 1 mile to 2 miles a day.Seems to have helped the stall also. Good Luck,It will come off eventually.
VSG on 03/19/12
Hi.
I'm in a similar boat only 1 month post-op, and 15 pounds lost,and keep telling myself that slow is good, since I'm not whooshing! But you've got the right attitude, we can't help losing if we stay on track. You can do it.
Sending positive vibes your way!
I'm in a similar boat only 1 month post-op, and 15 pounds lost,and keep telling myself that slow is good, since I'm not whooshing! But you've got the right attitude, we can't help losing if we stay on track. You can do it.
Sending positive vibes your way!
Thanks everyone for the encouragement. I was eating around 600 calories a day and keeping carbs around 40 per day. I use myfitnesspal to log everything. Thursday I bumped up my calories to just under 800 because on Tuesday during my session with my trainer I was realllllly close to passing out (only had about 20 carbs, 300 calories that day by training time - not smart I know). I'm still in mushies but will do chopped foods too. I train 2x per week with a trainter and walk around a mile the other days. Typically one or two days off but never more than that. I just think it's my body - i'm not looking for something to blame. I can and will adjust things until I figure it all out. Thanks again everyone!
VSG on 02/27/12