Snails pace then stopped
So, I had my surgery last year in December. I have no regrets but I was expecting ...well I had no idea what to expect. Its been 10 months. By May (6 months in) I lost 60 pounds then came to a sudden stand still. I have not dropped any weight since May. It seems like I am losing the inches but of course when you measure in inches, its like counting straws of hay (so much easier to look at the bundle). So, is this it for me? Will I lose more? There is nothing I can't eat and I have had no awful side effects. I'm staying with the vitamins and the hair loss stopped at the same time the weight stopped. I'm content with the 60 pounds loss but was looking to go down a little more. Although I am still overweight (obese according to my wii), I like being smaller than when I started. But I have to wonder, is this it? I'm 5'2 180. I've been small (size 6) most of my adult life and know it was stress that put the weight on. I'm not stressed, actually very happy now so why the stump? I would like to go down to that petite size of maybe an 8 or even a 10. I'm a size 14 now from a strong 20 before. I work out regularly.
I just want to know if anyone else experienced this. Is this a temporary thing or will I lose more? I'm in no rush but when things just halted, I became concerned. I don't see my Dr for a while.
I just want to know if anyone else experienced this. Is this a temporary thing or will I lose more? I'm in no rush but when things just halted, I became concerned. I don't see my Dr for a while.
Congrats on your 60 lbs, that is amazing!
The majority of patients lose the majority of their weight between 12 and 18 months after their RNY. I too had a major stall for a while during the summer. While stalls are completely normal during this process, a 4 months stall is not exactly normal. I am in the exact same spot you are in. The scale has barely moved for me during the summer. My program asks that you make an appointment with your nutritionist if you have a stall lasting longer than 5 weeks. I would highly suggest you make an appointment with yours to see what is going on. In the meantime, keep a food log that you two of you can go over. I wish you continued success
I hate stalls ... ugh they are the worst feeling! The only reason I lost 7 pounds last week was because I was wicked sick. I have a nutritionist appointment at the end of September and look forward to getting back on track.
The majority of patients lose the majority of their weight between 12 and 18 months after their RNY. I too had a major stall for a while during the summer. While stalls are completely normal during this process, a 4 months stall is not exactly normal. I am in the exact same spot you are in. The scale has barely moved for me during the summer. My program asks that you make an appointment with your nutritionist if you have a stall lasting longer than 5 weeks. I would highly suggest you make an appointment with yours to see what is going on. In the meantime, keep a food log that you two of you can go over. I wish you continued success
I hate stalls ... ugh they are the worst feeling! The only reason I lost 7 pounds last week was because I was wicked sick. I have a nutritionist appointment at the end of September and look forward to getting back on track.
Thank you guys for the encouragement. I called to set up an appointment with my NUT just to be told I have to wait another 3 months. I'm a little discouraged. As I said, I see the inches melting away slowly but was expecting to lose the obesity title and go down to just being overweight. How are things going for you? If people lose the majority of their weight between 12 and 18 months perhaps this is a good thing. I was expecting to enjoy the summer months in a nice bathing suit but I'm not there. Perhaps after hybernating this winter I'll be there next summer. I thought the beginning months would prove to be more of a drastic weight loss.
I am just about 4 months out and I have noticed that my loss has slowed down quite a bit over the last few weeks. Not flying opff like it was. I see nutritionist this month and I keep a food journal with the amount of protein I am eating and we always go over it together and she loves it, she can tell you exactly what your doing wrong or right. I strongly suggest a daily food log! Good luck with ur nutritionist and if your really concerned, call your Dr. and go in for a quick visit.