Worried about hitting my 3 month goal
My 3 month follow up is on 3/23, so I know there is still time, but it seems like I have a mountain in front of me with 18 lbs to go. I am currently down almost 53 lbs (15 was pre-op liquid diet) and that's definitely a positive thing. So I have about 33 days to lose 18 and I'm just worried that I won't get there. To be fair, I was worried that I wouldn't hit my 1 month goal either and I ended up hitting it exactly on the nose. Any thoughts?
Well then... that does make a difference ;) I think as long as you are following your plan even if you miss the goal by a smidge the surgeon should understand. If he doesn't and is a putz then I would let him know exactly what I thought of that! It's frustrating that the surgeon (in my opinion) is adding this stress.
Good luck!
OK, please explain to me who is holding a gun to your head and "insisting" that you lose a certain amount of weight within a certain time frame? If it's your doctor, he's an idiot. If it's you, then you are setting yourself up for anxiety, desperation and future depression because you are focusing on the wrong thing.
And regardless of who is hanging this sword over your head, what happens if you don't hit this magical number in the time frame required? Does somebody come in and steal your first-born? Does your boss fire you? Do you have to declare bankruptcy? Do 3rd world countries collapse and children in India starve from hunger?
You get my point You need to take this journey seriously but stopping taking youself so seriously. Enjoy the ride cuz it's never gonna end.
ETA: Your doctor sets goals because he's used to people who can't or won't set their own. He is going to be THRILLED with your progress regardless if you don't hit the number on the nose. It's much more important to take the right steps every single day than to hit some mythical "number" on the scale. If you take right action every day, you can't fail!
^^^ What Tracy said. We set ourselves for failure, disappointment, frustration, depression, anxiety, emotional eating, etc. if we don't meet our self-imposed goals by a certain date. The amount of weight you lose in the first few months after surgery will slow down over time. Your body cannot keep up that pace.
Just stay on your program, drink plenty of fluids, exercise when you can and the weight will come off.
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if you don't think you can - you will not meet the goal..
you are a guy, still rather large ....so that is app 4 lbs per week... app 1% of your current body weight...
set up a goal for yourself.. and think how you can do it.. and not why you can't...
you have a long way to go...small steps.. the 18 lbs are less than 5% of your body weight,,, and only 10% of the weight you still hope to lose... right?
proper diet (protein first) and keep moving... the more you lose now - the less will there to get rid off...
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All you can do is your best. If you are following the rules and eating as you should, the weight is going to come off. Is it going to come off as fast as you want? Maybe, maybe not.
I think it's not cool of your doctor to give you a goal with a time frame like that. Everyone else in this thread has laid down lots of wisdom on this subject, and this is one case where I would ignore my doctor. Do your best, the scale will do what it's going to do.
First, I don't have anything against what everyone else has said..... All seems valid for some people.
I think you can do it and you should go for it !!!
Your still early out with a lot of weight to lose and just getting into the sweet spot.
I liked having a surgeon that pushed me and praised me when I did good. Maybe a guy thing, but I like goals that seem just out of reach.
To many people dilly dally in the early stages when WL is easiest and wished they could have that time back.
Go for it!!!
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