4 months out
Hi Anyone have any advice for me Iam 4 months out and I seem to be on a plateau and it seems like it has been 3 weeks now, it is really frustrating me. And kind of scaring me at the same time, I keep thinking OMG here I go this is where I stop losing and start gaining again....
So if this has happened to anyone else please let me know what you did I know that I have to exercise but what else should I be doing, I dont seem to be over eating I just cant lose....

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Hi,
How much have you lost? I looked at your profile and it seems that yoou lost about 45 pounds???
It so, that averages out to 11.25 pounds per month!!!
My Surgeon and Nutritionist said to expect 8-14 pounds per months with an average of 10, so you are ahead, kiddo!!!
Plateaus SUCK %!&@^& !!!! But they happen...and then all of the sudden...woooosh; the scale drops.
May I ask what you eat in an average day? Try to be specific when you answer...including any "snacks" even if it's something you grab 2 of while feeding the kids; those things do add up.
Again: you are doing well based on a 45 pound weight loss! Hang in there!
Hugs,
Karen
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on 7/9/07 2:32 am - MT
on 7/9/07 2:32 am - MT
Our bodies sometimes need time to catch up to our weight loss and making sure you are getting in ALL your water and protein really does help. Also the exercising helps a great deal. If you are doing all the right things then just relax and let your body catch up to the weight loss which I would say is just awesome~!!! CONGRATS!
You are right no schedule~
Also I bet if you are measuring yourself you will see changes in your inches when you are not losing the weight. With me it seemed to go back and forth for a while.
I wish you all the best!



Hi Holly,
Yes...55 pounds is awesome! I'm serious when I say this: go by a MONTHLY total! Even if you're a scale addict like me, write down the total loss month to month; see if it comes to 8-14 with 10 as an average. I'm willing to bet it will.
You menu sounds perfect but I do have a few thoughts....I hope you don't mind.
1) The fruit and cottage cheese: instead of using a cup measurement...try weighing the total. At your month out, no meal should weigh more than 3-4 ounces tops. This is wht my nutritionist preached and I swear by her. Get a cheap food scale if you don't have one and toss the measuring cups. 1/2 cup doesn't always weigh 4 ounces!
2) BEWARE THE OCCASIONAL COOKIE. Sugar is a drug to us food addicts. It creeps up on us and soon one won't be enough nor will 2. Re-read the post I put up about the 10 most common mistakes.
3) If the water is difficult, try adding Crystal Light to the water bottle. I bought those individual serving thingies and when I fel I am watered-out, I add one. It makes a huge difference for some reason. Think of the water drinking as "exercise in a bottle". It helps to motivate me to get it down.
If I can offer any more help, feel free to message me and I'd be happy to talk! But mostly, keep up the great work!
Hugs,
Karen