VSG - not losing
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on 7/19/10 1:26 am - NC
on 7/19/10 1:26 am - NC
I had the VSG nine months ago, I had complications and was not able to do anything for the first four months, I lost 50 lbs in those four months. Once I was better I started working out three to four times a week for at least 60 minutes but closer to 75 minutes. My calories are between 1,000 to 1,200, my protein is about 70, carbs under 80. I have not lost anything since March. I don't understand it. I am truthfully doing what I am supposed to. Has this happened to anyone else? I've read a post where the person said they gained almost all their weight back because they are over eating but I am not over eating, I measure my food, and write everything down so I am accurate with my totals. I do know that I never feel stuffed, I've never gotten sick, and sometimes I wonder if I really had the surgery.
I'm not sure what to do, my doctor says that maybe my body just wants to stay at this weight so my metabolism is lowering so I won't lose. I hope he is wrong, I have been through too much for this to be it.
I agree with the metabolism to a point but after 3 months of 1100 calories a day and working out I think you should see an endocrinologist. You could be gaining some muscle weight but not that much. I work out 30 minutes a day most days. I eat at least 700 calories a day more than you and even I have lost slowly but I have lost something. I am assuming you weigh about 175 lbs. if your BMI is 31 like your profile page says. Even a comatose person burns 10 calories a pound. So the absolute least you should burn is 1750 calories a day. In 3 months you should have lost a minimum of 1 lb per week or 12 lbs. That is very conservative. I really would see a specialist because maybe your thyroid is slow or something. A week or 2 of a stall is understandable but 3 months is too long. I can't understand how your surgeon can think a person eating 1100 cal a day wouldn't lose weight for no reason other than your body not wanting to lose weight. Eventually we would all starve on 1100 cal. a day. Tons of people maintain really low BMIs on 1200 cal a day. Something isn't right. I understand your frustration. I really think you should check it out. Daisy
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on 7/19/10 7:47 am - NC
on 7/19/10 7:47 am - NC
Thanks for replying Daisy. I weigh 187. I agree that something is not right. He said a formula might show that I should be burning so many calories but that my body might only do half of what another person would do, I would think he would want to find out why my metabolism is doing this if that is really what the problem is. I hope something changes soon.
An endocrinologist specializes in things like that. Google hypothyroid and see if you have other symptoms. I know there are different levels of tests they can run. You are exercising and not eating and not losing. Look at all the food I eat (I have a mechanical failure) and I exercise 30 minutes not an hour and I have lost from 190 to 185 since June 7th. Something is not right! I wish you luck trying to get an answer. It did take a long time for me to find out what was going on so keep the faith. Daisy
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on 7/19/10 11:26 pm, edited 7/19/10 11:34 pm - Menomonee Falls, WI
on 7/19/10 11:26 pm, edited 7/19/10 11:34 pm - Menomonee Falls, WI
She is only eating 1000 to 1200 calories a day! She is counting and weighing her food. I believe her. She is exercising an hour. She is eating very low carb...if you read her post. She could eat a little more protein, vary the kinds of food, vary the exercise and drink more water. I bet she does drink her water if she is tracking and measuring everything else. I know a woman in Weigh****chers that stopped dieting over the holidays and only made sure she drank her water and she didn't gain weight that year. I was impressed. How much more can she cut down? I just hope she lets us know how thing progress and what she did to get things moving again. I know thousands of us would love to know how to make a failed WLS work. Obviously me included. Daisy
Daisy,-I didnt say I didnt believe her post, I was just trying to give advice as I have had the VSG. My doc recommends between 600-800 calories a day with less than 40 carbs. So 1000-1200 could be too high. I was merely giving advice as she was asking for it.
I am 3 months out and have continuously been losing except for a stall here and there...so was just giving my two sense.
Erin- I do think an appt with an endo doc would help, because you may have metabolic sydrome or insulin resistance. One other thing you might try is the 5 day pouch test and see if that works for you! I wish you nothing but the best!! :)
I am 3 months out and have continuously been losing except for a stall here and there...so was just giving my two sense.
Erin- I do think an appt with an endo doc would help, because you may have metabolic sydrome or insulin resistance. One other thing you might try is the 5 day pouch test and see if that works for you! I wish you nothing but the best!! :)
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on 7/20/10 12:50 am - NC
on 7/20/10 12:50 am - NC
Thank you both for your advice. I plan on getting some blood work done to see if something is happening. I do not want to reduce my calories under 1,000 because that is unrealistic for me, in the beginning 600-800 was enough because the stomach was still swollen from the surgery but once I got past six months or so I was feeling way to weak to continue that low. "Normal" people eat upwards of 1800 so there really shouldn't be a problem with me doing 1000-1200 and not losing.
I will post again once I find out what going is going on. Thanks again for your support.
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on 7/20/10 8:23 am, edited 7/20/10 8:25 am - Menomonee Falls, WI
on 7/20/10 8:23 am, edited 7/20/10 8:25 am - Menomonee Falls, WI
Hi RYCRY= I was able to eat 500 to 800 calories before the RNY but now I am too darn hungry. I think we ate more than that on my first week after surgery diet. 3 meals and protein shakes in between. Anyways, I am so glad all is going well for you. Maybe some day I will be on the losers bench with you. Daisy
I think I have a better sob story....I had a VSG on March 2, 2010 and I have only lost 16 lbs! I weighed 226 lbs when I went in for surgery and I weigh 210 lbs. I lose a lb here & there, but nothing to really get excited about. I have lost inches (3.5" in my thighs, 3" in my arms...total of 14.5"), so its not all all bad. However, I think paying $13K and giving up a body part warrants a better return.
I also try to do all of the right things. I drink a 45 gram protein shake for breakfast, salad or sandwich for lunch, meat & salad or veggies for dinner. I swim daily. I just don't get it.
I have gone down one dress size. I feel really good, but I had hoped for so much more.
I am a little disappointed.
I also try to do all of the right things. I drink a 45 gram protein shake for breakfast, salad or sandwich for lunch, meat & salad or veggies for dinner. I swim daily. I just don't get it.
I have gone down one dress size. I feel really good, but I had hoped for so much more.
I am a little disappointed.