at a stall... what to do? and one other question

aveizer30
on 10/5/10 12:15 pm - Ontario, CA
I've been at a stall for 3 weeks maybe even 4 weeks now and it sucks! What can I do to get passed this?

Also. another question.. I've been getting heartburn... i take omeprazole, but some mornings its reall bad... help!

Anna
Where there is hope, there can be faith... where there is faith, miracles can occur!     
Living Life
on 10/5/10 1:56 pm - Riverside, CA
The stall will go when its time, dont ru**** give your body time to cacth up.

for you heart burn, ask  your doctor, there might be something going on.

Lu
Michelle C.
on 10/5/10 2:17 pm - Oakley, CA
I was in a stall for almost 3 weeks, I know how frustrating it is.  I tried to increase my calories by adding another protein drink.  Now I'm up to almost 600 cal per day.   The scale has finally started to move a little :), but then mother nature delivered my monthly gift...LOL   

  HW 315/SW 260/CW 164/GW 160
      

newbarb2
on 10/5/10 11:19 pm
Stalls are a fairly common occurrence on this journey.  Check your liquid and protein intakes to make sure they are at your surgeon's recommended daily allotment.  Sometimes while the scale may not be moving, the body is repositioning itself and you will be losing inches.  Check your measurements too.

With the heartburn, please call your doc to make sure what you are taking is adequate, you meds may need to be adjusted.

Hugs,
Barb
 
    
SUNRAY
on 10/6/10 3:08 am - Sacramento, CA
Hi Anna
I second Barb's recommendation....call your doc..let them know about the heartburn.  It's better to be pro-active then have something develop into a real problem later.

Another suggestion...regarding the stall....if getting in a little more protein doesn't help...review your exercising routine.  You might want to cut back a little....trick your body into thinking it doesn't need to hold on to its fat reserves just because  you are 'moving' more. ;-)
Hugs
Nancy aka Sunray

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bebaugh
on 10/6/10 4:38 am - Merced, CA
My doctor told me that it is common to lose then level and then lose and level so you are normal. I think you have been given some great advice so I can't think of anything to add to it, except I want to tell you again to call your doctor about the heartburn something else may be going on. I hope your scale starts to move soon and your heartburn goes away!

Bebaugh (Elizabeth)

"Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." Carl Bard    

cabin111
on 10/6/10 6:35 am
Look into upping your medication.  Also hard physical work would help me break a stall.  If you have seen below disregard...It's a good "show you why" essay.  Brian
Disregard if you have seen this before.  But for you new people who hit a stall for several weeks and feel frustrated that the scale is not moving the copy and paste below may help you...Brian
Below is a copy and paste from DX...very knowledgeable man.  It might help.  He had said after WLS it is like decending stairs...

Still staying on-track calorie-wise? And the scale shows you stopping? Or Even Gaining?!?!? ----------------------------Re-Post Unsolicited advice/info… -------------------------------------- Pull back from your ‘daily’ charting, and look at a weekly or even monthly. There are up and down spikes each day, But if you ‘graph’ the highest to the lowest, I’d bet there is still A downward slope over the course of the month. There’s an 8 to 10lb. volume of "wiggle room" due to water alone. And it comes into play a lot. This has to do with our bodies using glycogen for short term energy storage. Glycogen is not very soluble, But it is stored in our muscles for quick energy – One pound of glycogen requires 4 lbs of water to keep it soluble, And the average glycogen storage capacity is about 2 lbs. So, when you are not getting in enough food, (Like when you drop down to your calorie intake) Your body turns first to stored glycogen, Which is easy to break down for energy. And when you use up 2 lbs of glycogen, You also lose 8 lbs of water that was used to store it Voila -- the "easy" 10 lbs that most people lose in the first week of any diet. As you stay in caloric deficit, however, Your body starts to ‘realize’ that this is not a short term problem. You start mobilizing fat from your adipose tissue And burning fat for energy. But your body also ‘realizes’---- (by way of your liver releasing hormones signaling low Cal intake) ---That fat can't be used for short bursts of energy – Like, to outrun a saber-tooth tiger. So, it starts converting some of the fat into glycogen, And rebuilding the glycogen stores. And as it puts back the 2 lbs of glycogen into the muscle, 8 lbs of water has to be stored with it to keep it soluble. So, even though you might still be LOSING energy content to your body, (Thus showing negative Calorie load overall) Your weight will not go down or you might even GAIN for a while As you retain water to dissolve the glycogen that is being reformed and stored. Yes? The whole ‘weight-loss’ process is not a straight "Slide" down the scale. More like "Stair-Steps," (Down then forward, then down, then forward, etc... As your body cycles fat out of "deep storage" and through the Liver Into the muscles as Glycogen. The muscles and Liver can hold about a 3 weeks supply. This is why many people find that their "Stall" or "Plateau" Breaks when adding a bit of exercise And upping their water intake, or in the case of an "extreme exerciser," The total Calorie or Protein Intake, To signal the liver to let go of more Glycogen. Fear not, many people who are now enjoying life at a normal BMI Once had a few weeks or so of thinking- "...my weight loss has been awfully slow, has it stopped..."? Hope this helps some. You are doing Great! Keep it Up! Best Wishes-Mike Wazowski Dx

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