why am i stuck?!
hey guys, i am 8 weeks out and have dropped 38 lbs so far. (seeing as how i gained 8lbs before surgery from a binge i went on, thats all purely post op weight loss) as soon as i started on solids again my weight loss went slow to none back to slow again. ive been checking my inches and ive dropped about 20 inches all together. but what worries me, is i have my pre op appetite back. i stop myself before eating too much and i measure everything out. but thye rare times during the day that i am hungry i feel like i could eat a cow! but odd thing is, in the morning and at night im not hungry, if i force myself to eat, its just like that, forcing myself, and usually it makes me nauseated that i cant keep it down (almost like that feeling of eating when you're too full, even though i hadnt eaten in hours) im trying my hardest to get in my 48g of protein and 48oz of water. i am exercising. i have brought some carbs back into my diet but not a lot. stuff like the brown rice or dream fields pasta or josephs pita, and if i eat a carb its usually only once a day. part of me feels like im eating too much because i feel like in one serving i could eat more than i should be able to, but other people say im not eating enough because i dont eat consistently throughout the day... any help or anyone go through this?
thanks
jill
I am not hungry at all in the morning, however I am ready to eat the rest of the day.
I noticed you said you try to get in 48 g of protein and 48 ounces of liquids. For my part those totals are too low. My nut recommends 60g to 75g of protein and 64 oz of liquid a day.
How many calories are you getting a day? If you eat too few your body thinks you are starving.
Having said all that, if you are continuing to lose, then try to count the positives! Slow and steady wins the race and having the scale go down is better than watching it go up!
Since my surgery, I have averaged about 2 lbs a week. While the scale is moving slowly, it is still going in the right direction. Us tortoises will win the race - maybe with our hair and less saggy skin. I was discouraged at the 2 lb a week loss when I heard others saying they have lost 30+ lbs after the first month. But at 2 lbs a week - that is over 100 lbs in a year. That would put me below my goal weight.
I agree with upping your protein and fluids. Eat your protein first, then veggies, then carbs. I haven't had any pasta yet, and have only had about 2 tablespoons of rice. Usually it is the protein and a couple tablespoons of veggy.
Keep a food journal. I found that when my calories drop, I stop losing weight. And make sure you are getting out and moving. Even taking walks will help keep the weight coming off. That has been my biggest issue - lack of exercise!
Hang on to every victory and when the scales are stuck for a few day, just remember where we have come from!!!