I haven't fallen off the face of the earth...
I am so glad you are starting to feel better. I hear ya on the stalling. I am so glad to hear that it is happening to others as well. My weight loss has totally slowed down. I went almost 2 weeks w/out losing anything. It is very annoying. I have learned to not weigh myself often because I get kinda discouraged. My mom, and sister both had gastric bypass 3 years ago, and they both remember stalling . My mom said that she was thinking she was gonna be one of those people it would'nt work for. Thats how bad her stalling was. But she lost over 120 pnds, and is now weighs 130pnds. So that helps me to get thru this slowdown stage. I have lost 50 so far. I actually bought a new pair of levis the other day, and fit into a size 12! I was so excited. I was in the dressing room calling my mom, and sister to tell them the miraculus news. It was funny. I havent been in a size 12 in a long time. Before surgery I was an 18 so I have lost 6 sizes so far. Surgery was deffinetly harder than I was expecting, but I am so glad I did it. Well I hope your scale will jump soon, and keep up the good work! Amy
~Nancy~
Hi Miss Annie, So glad that you're doing better, but I am going into MOM mode and I am gonna yell at you! Ready?' YOU'RE COMPLAINING ABOUT LOSING 50 POUNDS? HELLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOO If anything you should be jumping up and down with rah, rah, rah's..50 pounds is a lot. Did you really think that you could or would lose more this soon after surgery? It will take about 1 year maybe more to lose all the weight, it took me 18 months to lose 197 pounds. The problem I see with everyone, including me, is. We all want the weight to come off 24 hours after surgery. or within 6 months and if it doesn't we think its not working anymore. The truth is WE are not making it work, it doesn't stop working (unless there is a leak) its a TOOL to help us to eat less. Everyone thinks that once I have the surgery I can eat what ever I want and still lose weight. Well good luck with that to. The number one reason why the doctor puts us on a liquid diet before surygery is to see if we can lose the weight, if you lose some then he/she knows you can do this the rest of your life, if you don't then they still know you will lose weight, but they know they we be seeing you in about a year or 2 to have a revision done. Weight loss surgery doesn't fail, we do just like we did at all them frigging diets we put ourselves on.... The problem is we either ate to much, drank to much, or went back eating the junk foods. Mine was going back and drinking diet pepsi and it made my pouch bigger. So, if you have'nt lost any weight in a week or so,its most likely what you are putting your you mouth. Stay aways from the rice, breads, grains and pasta, I don't care what the NUT. says it will slow your weight down, that is what they tell you to eat when you are 15 below your weight. So, drink your water, get your protein in and get your happy arse out there and walk, you still have to work at losing the weight, it just doesn't fall off..... Ok, out of MOM mode now.... Gosh I wish I was still there to see ya, I be over there and yelling at you...lol Hugs Good Luck Terri