question about wl
It's completely normal. I don't understand why so many surgeons apparently don't warn patients about this! You will, at various times, suddenly stop losing (many people talk about your body "adjusting" during these times) and then, just as suddenly, will start losing again. Don't fret. Just keep doing what you know you need to be doing as far as walking and fluids and vitamins and PROTEIN and try to be patient.
Lora
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
I didn't have that happen, but reading the experiences on here, it's not unusual.
You lost a lot of "water weight" the first few days and now your body's storing it up again. It should get steadier eventually, but you may have weeks when you'll lose nothing. I had 2 weeks where I lost 1 pound, 2 pounds, then 7 the third week.
So, hang in there!
You lost a lot of "water weight" the first few days and now your body's storing it up again. It should get steadier eventually, but you may have weeks when you'll lose nothing. I had 2 weeks where I lost 1 pound, 2 pounds, then 7 the third week.
So, hang in there!
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