One week post-op. When will I start losing the weight?
Don't get discouraged! I know a few people who have had the surgery and they didn't weigh themselves until a month after because of all the changes your body is going through. If you are doing everything that you have been asked to, trust the experts. The weight will come off. Just give yourself some time.
Consultation: Nov 30 2016 Weight:296 Boost Sept 26 2017:2wk started at 273 ended at 257. Surgery date: Oct 10 2017
You will lose weight, have no fear.
Everyone loses at a different rate... some will lose slow and steady, some in bursts, some super fast then slow. Best advise I can offer is to concentrate on all the lifestyle changes: getting fluids, protein, when you are eating again healthy choices, moving your body each day, working on any emotional/above the neck stuff. Those changes and making them a true part of your life will help you in the long haul. Weigh once a week, most weeks you will be happy... daily changes (poop, sodium, water retention, time of month, different scales) will drive you batty.
Best wishes!!
Delay weighing in, it will be a good exercise in self-control, until you go back to your dr. Focus on what you can control =being 100 compliant to your post op diet and exercise directions. You cannot control,in the short term, what your body will do with water retention, etc., so if the up and downs on the scale drive you crazy - then weigh in monthly at first and then when you get further out from surgery, once a week.
good luck
Sharon