7 weeks post-op. Trying not to get frustrated.

Shavonne P.
on 7/26/11 2:27 am
Thank you! Good to know that I am the only one who felt this way at one time or another.  
Nothing feels better than being able to go into ANY store and fit their clothes!
AllieInOntario
on 7/25/11 11:14 pm
I'm in week 5 and I'm now in a stall too.  *grumble*    I know it's hard not to think... oh crap my DS isn't working... I didn't think one would stall so early, but alas, enough documentation certainly makes this minor bump in the road easier to swallow. :)
Pick your surgery first, then your surgeon. Not the other way around.  
PS:... Potato chips should be a food group.

I'm tired of screwing with that damn health widget.
 I've lost 125 pounds to date!!!!
   And I'm UNDER 190 now!!! 
 
             
MarciRenee
on 7/26/11 12:19 am - IA
Refer to my post above regarding you being in a stall.  You are NOT in a stall.
Marci       
AllieInOntario
on 7/26/11 2:37 am
Marcie, this is from Diana C.'s post:

By Diana C.

A "stall" a few weeks out is inevitable, and here's why.

Stall, not stall... I'll let you folks in the know duke this out -- All I know is: ... the damn scale isn't moving
Pick your surgery first, then your surgeon. Not the other way around.  
PS:... Potato chips should be a food group.

I'm tired of screwing with that damn health widget.
 I've lost 125 pounds to date!!!!
   And I'm UNDER 190 now!!! 
 
             
SharonG
on 7/25/11 11:37 pm - Arlington, VA
Shavonne,
I was a straight DS'er - no revision - but was an extremely slow loser.  I would lose 5-10 lbs, stop for a while, then suddenly drop another 5-10 lbs.  It happened that way for me for a few years post op.

Hang in there.  Just keep doing what you are doing (good job, BTW, with getting in all you vites, fluids and proteins!).  It will all be okay.

Hang in there,
Sharon
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