So frustrated, need some encouragement
I am going to the nutritionist tomorrow. She thinks I am on a good trajectory but I feel it is all too slow. I know I cannot compare myself to others but it is difficult not to. I had VSG on 6/29/16 and now am down 54 lbs.
I am not exercising regularly but I am not inactive either. I struggle to eat enough because I am never hungry. I feel good, I think I am looking pretty good. I just want the weight to be more consistently down.
Surgery weight was 257 now 203...oh so close to 1something. Cannot wait to see it read 199. My goal weight is 160 and I am 5'6".
Any advice?
Thank you
There are others on here that are slow losers. Yes frustrating I'm sure but it's not bad. Also it seems the "lighter" people tend to lose slower than the heavier ones. The only thing I can recommend is if you are eating carbs then stop. Are you tracking your calories? Get the My Fitness Pal app if you don't already have it and track everything you eat. I stay around 800 calories a day.
Sleeved 8/1/16
HW 285 / SW 276 / GW 160
on 12/15/16 1:46 pm
One thing I did learn is we can't compare ourselves to others. You can relate to them on certain aspects but comparing can really make you pissed.
Look at NSVs they help a lot when things don't look like they are going your way.
You will get to your goal just keep doing what you are supposed to.
Exercising will help. I freaking HATE to exercise, and never did before, but I force myself to now because I know that a) it's good for me, and b) it helps to facilitate weight loss. I have degenerative arthritis in my knees, so am limited to what I can do. But I walk when I can find a flat level surface (orthopod's orders), otherwise I use my recumbent bike. I just have to push myself, but I get it done. And I know when I'm not exercising like I should...the scale shows it. I haven't felt good the last week, and haven't exercised hardly at all. Result? I'm at a stall. Now that I'm feeling better, back on the bike I go!! Hopefully I'll see some lower numbers by next week.
Hang in there, it's a hard row to hoe, but one day at a time and we'll all make it!
Thank you. I actually love exercise! Before surgery I was running, doing races and triathlons. Now I am having a hard time finding time due to job and also not being able to do what I used to due to not enough calories. I discussed fueling for my exercise with nutritionist yesterday so I don't get that shaky bonk feeling. I just need to make it my priority and ease back into what I can do. It is hard to run on 600 cals.
on 12/15/16 2:17 pm
WLS is not a way to lose weight quickly-- it is a way to lose weight and KEEP it off.
We did not gain all of our weight in a day, we sure won't lose it all in a day either. Losing weight too fast can put a lot of stress on your body, so slow and steady is the way to go.
Could you have lost 54lb before surgery... and kept it off? Probably not, so keep plugging along and you'll eventually get to "onederland" soon enough :)
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
If you can, sketch in some time for strength training. Your skin needs something to cling to when the fat disappears and could minimize loose skin. Also, when you build muscle you're actually speeding up your metabolism since you will burn calories long after you finish working out. You don't have to go all Hulk over there, but get some resistance bands and simple little hand weights, and while watching tv or maybe on the commercial breaks, challenge yourself in doing a few reps. Same thing with squats, crunches, and pushups.
This is probably the only time it's good for me to have OCD. I'll want to get thirty reps in, before my show will come back on.
I know this is stuff you probably already know, but thought it couldn't hurt to put it out here anyway. But think, you are almost in your 100's again. Good for you! Hell, I'd sell my neighbor's wife for just a day in onederland again...I'm not even kidding. You're doing phenomenal!!!
I didn't see it mentioned, but if it was, I apologize for the duplication. Are you taking your measurements? When I was in my initial weight loss phase, my mom and I would take measurements every single week. On weeks when weight loss was slow, this could be a big encouragement.
Keep doing the right things and it will all catch up!