getting discouraged
I went for my 10 week visit with the nurse and NUT two weeks ago and according to the scale, I had gained seven pounds from when I was admitted to the hospital the previous week for scratches to my pouch and low potassium. The nurse said it was probably water weight as I had been given a few bags of IV's and I should loose it in a few days or so. I agreed as I was a little puffy as well. Well two weeks on and I went to the f/u with the surgeon, I'm still at the same weight and still have the same seven pounds on me. I must admit, I was a little upset and discouraged as I thought I had lost the "water" weight and a little bit more. I had even upped my water intake since then(up to 10 cups) and I exercise five days a week. I eat according to the meal plan and I don't get where I'm going wrong, I don't cheat or eat things I'm not supposed to eat. Although my plan calls for five to six meals a day, I usually do the five as that's all I can manage. I don't own a scale so, I don't obsess over the numbers but, when I don't see the scale go down during my visits, I do get upset.. I know I'm only three months out but, I just can't help fretting over the numbers. I know I didn't get this big overnight and don't expect to lose it overnight as well, but.....seeing the scale going down rather than up would be more encouraging.
What I'm happy about though is, that I have more energy than I've had in years. I am able to walk the treadmill without feeling like I'm going to die and at a faster pace too, lol. I guess I just needed to vent. Thanks
Did the surgeon think you were retaining water? Honestly, I'd try not to worry about it too much. At ten weeks out, you're going to go on to lose a lot more weight.
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I had my surgery on Nov. 5, so I am a few weeks behind you. For the past three weeks I have been stuck within the same 5 pounds. I have literally watched my weight go up 5 pounds, and I have not been off program. I am not saying that yours is no****er gain, I am just saying that I have gained weight post surgery, and I have not done anything to cause it. This week I did have my weight drop below my lowest post surgery weight, so I am hoping that this stall is broke. Your not alone, and I too know how discouraging it can be.
Good to know it's not just me. I have been going over and over again the foods I ate in the last three weeks and was stumped at where I went wrong. I eat almost the same thing everyday, just alternate between chicken and fish. I average between 600-800 cals a day, all my water and some. I just wasn't expecting the gain after doing so well. Thanks, made me feel a bit better.
Sounds like you are experiencing a good old fashioned stall. I get them and I had some that would last a month or so then BAM, I'd drop 10 lbs in a week. I never did anything I was supposed to either, sometimes, your body just has to rest and catch up. Especially if you have been sick. Three months out is a very common stall time! Give it some time, keep doing what you are doing and your body will catch up and then you will move right along again!