Another stall!

(deactivated member)
on 7/29/19 6:39 pm
VSG on 03/21/19

This will be my second stall and I know it will pass but just feeling frustrated. How many stalls on average do we go through or is it an individual thing?

On the upside I've been taken off high blood pressure meds today and high cholesterol meds have been reduced to lowest dose of 5mg. Yippee

catwoman7
on 7/30/19 6:50 am
RNY on 06/03/15

it's an individual thing. I think I had three the whole 18 months I was losing - but some people have them A LOT more frequently. The stair-step pattern of weight loss (lose some - stall - lose some - stall - rinse & repeat) is fairly common...

tracyringo
on 7/30/19 8:30 am
VSG on 08/09/17

I was a stair step staller. It was very frustrating but I never gave up and I am so happy I stuck with it . I would go 3 weeks or better then drop over the course of a week to 10 days.

Congrats on getting off the blood pressure meds

White Dove
on 7/31/19 4:11 pm - Warren, OH

Depends on what you call a stall. My definition is three weeks with not an ounce of loss. And I had quite a few stalls.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

(deactivated member)
on 8/8/19 7:46 pm
VSG on 03/21/19

Coming up on the third week now with no weight lost. Good to know that it's common for other people too.

jmk187
on 8/8/19 10:49 pm, edited 8/8/19 3:50 pm
VSG on 02/13/19

I have had 2 stalls in 6 month since surgery. I weigh myself once a week. At my 6month post-op checkup, the PA told me if i go 4 weeks without a weight loss to make an appointment with the dietician. They would rather us come in early and correct what we are doing wrong now, Than a year from now when we have gained back most or all of the weight.

HW-430

SW-372

Day of Surgery-347

CW-246

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