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Topic: RE: Totally frustrated!
Lori,
I am on the same page as you, I cannot get under 200 for the life of me! I've been bobbing up and down for 3 months and I'm getting really discouraged. I see my surgeon tomorrow, I'm interested to hear what he thinks. I'm working out, eating right, etc. etc. FRUSTRATING!!
Jaimee
Topic: I have a question
First of all I hope everyone is doing great and staying cool. My potassium is low and I wanted to know if any of you take potassium pills are liquid potassium. I hate to say I've fallen off the exercise wagon, because I've been working alot of overtime, and I'm trying to get my son ready for kindergarden. Being a teacher, which I'm not is ready hard. But my son is learning the basic kindergarden stuff really well. Getting back to the potassium, I would really appreciate any help you could give me. Take care and keep up the good work.
Carolyn (Jc C.) 284/194/ hoping 150ish.
Topic: Platear Buster
Hi there,
People talk about plateaus all the time. I read this on the main message board and the guy who posted it said I could share it. I haven't tried it yet myself but all sounds pretty common sense.
It is very long, but very good read.
Hope it helps
Joyce
We see this all the time-
"Plateau Buster! Will someone Re-post?"
Many times I've just copied the "Plateau Buster"
From my hard drive and posted.
More and more I started including the Caveat of-
"Stalls or Plateaus are normal. Stay with protein first
And stay the course, but don't fall back into the 'Diet Mentality'
That didn't work for you before WLS."
Well, that's not what they asked for,
So who am I to "tag on" the little
But what to do?
Then it occurred to me....
What about a whole NEW PLATEAU BUSTER!
A "Life-Style for Life."
Not just a terse little list that reinforces the Diet Mentality that
"Yo-yoed" so many to where they needed WLS
To get a new start.
So Here's my "beta-version".
I'm not sure about the feasibility of it at all.
But Like Me,
It's a "Work in Progress."
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To Break A Plateau:
BEFORE DOING ANYTHING-
Realize many, in fact Most Post-Ops
Share this common experience-
Done everything right and lost weight steadily,
Suddenly- the scale won't budge.
Like many others, you've reached a plateau.
When weight loss slows and comes to a stop.
Before you get discouraged and abandon
Your long-term weight loss Strategy of life-style change,
Understand that plateaus occur in any slimming-down process.
Stick with the program and your weight loss will kick in again.
Before you rush to "prosecute,"
And take drastic action,
Do some investigation.
Figure out if you really are on a plateau.
The scale may be a less than least reliable reflection of fat loss.
Look at other indicators. Are you feeling better?
Do your clothes feel looser?
If you're losing inches but not pounds,
Your fat cells are still shrinking.
Figure in the duration of the stall.
You're only on a "plateau" if there's NO change at all
For more than four weeks.
And even at 4 weeks, don't "assume" anything.
There may be a very Tangible Reason
For the slowdown and Plateau.
If you Truly want to BREAK a Plateau,
Identify and understand the true "Culprit"
Before you just "Open Fire!"
Get this one out of the way first
By being scrupulously honest with yourself.
Are you "Cheating?"
Cheating? It's not a Diet!
Correct,
But weight loss is directly the result of -
Calories in versus Calories Used.
Are you putting in any "unplanned" nutrition?
Empty Calories?
A little thing will be the "tipping point."
Emotional and compulsive behavior
May allow you to "sabotage" yourself.
It certainly does so many Pre-Op.
Yes?
Look at what you are doing with extreme scrutiny.
Then-
Check for hidden sources of -
Calories / Carbs / Sugars / Un-wanted Fats-
Read Your Labels Carefully!
Sugar goes under many different names
And in some cases does NOT appear as "sugar" on the label.
Many vitamin tablets have sugar fillers. CHECK!
Conversely, Are you taking in too Little Nutrition?
Many times you carry over habits from other diets & eat too little.
EAT UP... Food is Necessary Fuel, not the Enemy!
Don't skip meals. Just eat Protein First,
Higher nutrition, Lower Calorie Foods.
Don't cut your caloric intake to less than 1200 calories per day.
Increase the amount of protein in your meals.
Don't starve yourself.
Cutting calories to an extreme will Not help you.
Try cutting excess fat and calories to a reasonable level
(usually 1200 to 1800 calories a day, but determined by YOUR Size.)
And divide these up into frequent small meals
(of about 200 to 300 calories each) every few hours.
Eat a decent amount of protein with each meal
To help you feel satisfied longer.
If you keep your carbohydrate intake to no more than 20 grams a day
Your body will go into a state of Ketosis and it will be Hard Not to lose.
A frequent eating schedule will provide a constant source of energy,
Keep your metabolism higher without the insulin rebound.
Six small feedings a day are better at maintaining level metabolism
Than 3 large meals.
(notice I did not say that 6 meals are better than 3, just better AT...)
Perhaps aim for foods with a lower glycemic index.
Check into it at-
http://www.glycemicindex.com/
You may have a mineral imbalance.
How's your blood-work?
Such as zinc/copper. Or a trace mineral shortage.
Such an imbalance can definitely slow the metabolism
Reducing your "resting consumption" of calories.
Certain nutrients are often recommended to aid in weight loss,
Including chromium, pantethine, selenium, vanadium
And biotin to help stabilize blood sugar and metabolize fat.
Getting enough Potassium?
Potassium shortages are common
For early out Post-Ops. How's your blood-work?
Exercise? Exercise can improve circulation,
Stabilize blood sugar & other important metabolic benefits.
If you're walking, great.
But at some point in your loss,
Walking becomes just Activity
And no longer "Exercise."
Are you Breaking a Sweat?
If you have been only walking or cycling,
Try doing some weight lifts and vice versa.
If you are not yet exercising
Try to add some sort of activity to your regular schedule.
At least 20 minutes a day is recommended for beginners.
Walk, Walk, Water, Water...
There's a reason for that "Mantra."
Increase your water consumption to stimulate lipolysis
(The breakdown of fat stored in fat cells )
And clean your system of excess ketones.
Many Nutritionists recommend
Avoiding eating within 3 hours of bedtime.
Especially avoid any foods that are higher in carbs
As this can trigger insulin production which in turn
Will inhibit fat-burning while you are asleep.
Have you considered Food Allergies?
These may cause all sorts of problems, fatigue, headache, etc...
Check possibility of such causes by dropping out one food
From your diet and checking for changes in how you feel.
The most common culprits are-
Milk, Eggs, Nuts & Peanuts, Fish, Shellfish, Soy and Wheat.
Perhaps checkout-
http://www.foodallergy.org/allergens/index.html
Maybe you have issues with food additives.
Some food colorings cause metabolic responses
Such as sluggishness or hyperactivity in some sensitive children.
Example- YELLOW 5 ... Artificial coloring found in
Jell-O, baked goods, etc... Causes mild allergic reactions,
Primarily in aspirin-sensitive persons.
Check some of the food additives that show up on your labels.
Perhaps a look at-
http://www.cspinet.org/foodsafety/index.html
Caffeine? Yes, it's a "fence sitter" when it comes to "Dieting"
But-
Coffee, cola & tea stimulate release of insulin
With a temporary lift in energy followed by hunger,
Fatigue & slower weight loss.
Are you Drinking Alcohol?
Empty Calories and Alcohol stimulates insulin.
While we're on "the bible-belt vices,"
Smoking? Smoking uses up vitamin C & stimulates the adrenal gland.
Although quitting smoking is classically
A cause for weight increase,
Long term non-smoking, actually aids
The metabolism to remain a constant fat-burning, healthy machine.
None of the above?
It may be medications you are taking.
Many drugs, even aspirin, can cause or increase incidence of hypoglycemia.
Watch out for hormones, amphetamines, diuretics, antihistamines,
Anti-inflammatory drugs, analgesics, anticoagulants, antidiabetics,
Antibiotics, tranquilizers, clofibrate, acetaminophen, and propanolol.
Beta-blockers, can make your body extremely resistant to weight loss.
Sometimes it isn't what you ARE taking
But what you WERE taking that slows you down.
Different meds last month?
Hormones? They can slow down weight loss
And stimulate the production of insulin.
Estrogen (used in birth control pills) and
Testosterone have much the same effect.
Too much Salt? Typically early on this is not an issue,
But later, excessive salt can cause some water retention.
What about 'plain old' portion sizes?
Many people misinterpret the instructions regarding
Eating as "Just Eat till you are Full!
The pouch size will 'tell you' when it's too much."
That assumes you have "re-learned" the feeling of Satiety
As opposed to "Full."
You may need to track your caloric intake and exercise more closely.
Many people find "tracking at fitday.com" a very useful tool.
Check it out at-
http://fitday.com/
So you've made it through this long list and EVERYTHING
Checks out. Perhaps you have a metabolic resistance to losing weight,
And if that is the case, you must consider EVERYTHING -
EXCEPT GIVING UP AND ADMITTING DEFEAT.
Your Plateau, if it continues, could possibly require
Medical attention.
Continued thyroid problems would definitely call for medical solutions.
Excessive yeast infestation may be part of your problem.
Overgrowth of yeast in the digestive tract has been shown
To provoke food intolerance, headaches and immune-system weakness,
And can keep you from losing weight
By causing unstable blood sugar.
If your plateau WON'T Break,
Enlist your physician to help find the problem.
Done all of this and still looking for the "short list?"
Then what can I say-
"Eat Meat, Cottage Cheese and water for 10 days!
- NOTHING ELSE! NO EXCEPTIONS!
Just try Not to Think of it as a Diet."
You will most likely get a "Bang!"
That will jolt your metabolism into losing.
But if you want more than a bang,
If you want a real "Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster"
To make your system Un-inhabitable for excess fat,
For generations to come,
Then adjust your "Life-Style for Life
Topic: RE: Totally frustrated!
Carrie,
I just looked at your profile,
You look amazing. You have done really well. 120 pounds from Aug to Jan wow.
Keep up the good work,
I hear ya about the arms LOL
Joyce
Topic: RE: Totally frustrated!
Lori,
You are doing great. I know how we get frustrated over these plateaus. Actually for a couple of weeks I was gaining weight lol. The Doc said it might be the heat because it was sooooooo hot here for a couple of weeks.
I guess we just have to be patient, I know its hard and the beginning was so wonderful with the weight coming off so quickly. Have you tried anything like upping your protien or water intake? I actually have something that someone posted on the main message board and he said I could share it. It is a plateau buster idea. I will look for it and post it in a thread of its own, cause I think others would get use from it as well
Keep up the good work
Joyce
Topic: RE: Totally frustrated!
Lori,
I can relate. I lost weight like crazy in the beginning (27 pounds in the first week!) and by Jan I had lost about 120 pounds, and since then only 20 more, but it seems like my weight has stayed the same for weeks. I was thinking maybe this is where I am going to stay; after all, tehy do say that most patients lose 60% - 80% of their excess weight, and I have done that already; however, I would so love to get under 200, if only for one day.
I tell you, a couple weekends ago, I was feeling like giving up. I went to a friend's for the weekend, in a town where I used to live. I went out drinking on Saturday, after not really eating anything all day. I had about 6 (ok, maybe it was 8) Grey Goose and cranberry juices at the bar, then went to Taco Bell and got a burrito. So, of course, in the morning, I was not feeling so good, so I went to what used to be my favorite donut shop, whee they have delicious homemade cream, and got 2 Vanilla Cream donuts. I spent the rest of the day drinking coffee with real cream and sugar. When I weighed myself Monday morning, expecting the worst, I found I had lost 7 pounds since Saturday morning. Of course, I am not advocating donuts and liquor as a great diet. It's just funny the way it works. You can do everything right and see no results, and pay no attention at all and have success. I still have not figured it out.
Anyway, I think you are doung great, and when you least expect it, your weight loss will jump.
By the way, I can totally relate to hating your arms! I have arms like Gorgeous George, hanging like big slabs of meat. Uggghhhh.
Good luck to you,
Carrie
Topic: RE: Has Anyone Swallowed Gum????
Hi Tammy!
I chew gum to, and im afraid ill swallow it! I would give Marci a call just to see what she says. Sounds like you're ok! I know if you do early out, theres a chance they might have to go in after it, but just see how you feel.
Topic: Totally frustrated!
Hi August Buddies,
Sorry for the little emot guy with the tongue sticking out, but it is exactly how I feel. Once again, I am frustrated with this weight loss process. For 2 weeks I have been battling the same 2 to 3 pounds and all I can say is arrrrgh!!!!!!
I go from 201 back to 203 to 202 to 203 to 201 to 203 again and again!! It is driving me crazy. I have also noticed that the inches are not coming off either. I know that this plateau is going to break, it just needs to break quicker. I feel like I am finished with the weight loss and I know I should be happy, but I am not.
I have posted some new pictures on my journal page, so if you are interested, take a peek.
Hopefully, I'll be in a better mood soon! For now, sorry for being a pain in the butt about this, I just needed to vent.
Thanks,
Lori
293/203/135/130
Topic: RE: Anyone here on our board take antidepressants?
Lori, I've taken Celexa for a long time. I take pills thuogh, they're quite small. I've never really had any side effect from them. They say that it decreases your sex drive, but as I have no sex life I wouldn't know!
I've been really bad lately about taking any pills at all and am really starting to feel the effects! So I've posted reminders all over the place and have gotten better. But I didn't restart the Celexa thinking I didn't need it. I'd just begun to realize that this was a big mistake when I saw your post. I'm starting to cry at the least little thing again and I think I look like a fat pig! The last part is probably true, I still have a long ways to go. But I haven't felt this way since surgery. So it's back to Celexa I go!
Hope it helps you!
Michele T
Topic: RE: BIG Appetite!
Hi Clarissa,
I also had been going through this and managed to gain a few lbs for the first time in my journey. Then, I found that logging in my food intake was quite helpful and cutting out the carbs and increasing my protein and fluid. It really is that simple. Try replacing some of your carbs (fruits, etc.) with some protein instead for a while and see if you feel less "hungry". I bet you will! I know I did and the scale started moving again.
Good luck!
JP