Question:
Why does this happen? What am I doing wrong?
I AM TOTALLY DISGUSTED WITH THIS WHOLE THING!!!! I had my surgery Oct. 26th. I was down 60lbs. but now OVERNIGHT!!! I gained 5lbs....5lbs?!?! How does this happen?!?! I am so totally upset...I didn't eat anything unusual yesterday..I just want to scream and cry! It isn't that time of the month either, so no bloating from that. I have been at this weight for the past month...now I went UP 5lbs. Am I the only one this happens to? I don't understand. — Lisa B. (posted on February 12, 2002)
February 11, 2002
Hi Lisa, Sorry you're so upset. Ihave no idea why exactly that happened.
The only thing I can tell you is that the body is not a machine. There are
all sorts of things that happen that we don't understand. You definitely
did not put on 5 pounds of FAT! Impossible. You most likely are retaining
some fluid even though it is not "that time of the month". After
all, even men retain fluid. My best recommendation to you (and this is
something I realized many years ago, way, way before WLS - DO NOT WEIGH
YOURSELF DAILY!!! Believe it or not I do not weigh myself between doctor
visits. As long as I know I am eating correctly and I'm feeling good - I
really don't care what the scale says. You've lost a remarkable amount of
weight (much more than I) in a very short period of time. BE HAPPY! The
body fluctuates - you don't have to let it upset you - especially if you
are unaware of it. Focus on the wonderful thing you've done for yourself
and how well it's going. You'll see - it is and will continue to be great.
Lots of luck - Nancy
— Nancy Z.
February 11, 2002
Hi Lisa: I too got a little freaked out when last month the day before my
cycle, my weight was up 9#...But I started my period and completed my
regular 5 day cycle and to my surprise I lost the 9# and an extra 3.... I
too thought that it was my little cravings that I get at that time of the
month, but my body just happens to retain alot of water. Surprisingly
enough, when on my cycle I crave liquids, so keep the water/ liquids going
in and your protein and it will all even out or better...don't get
discouraged...you sound normal to me...
— Joi G.
February 11, 2002
What has happened with you is exactly why my surgeon asks his patients not
to weigh between office visits. I weighed at 12 days post-op, 2 1/2 months
post-op (Feb. 8) and will not weigh again until August 9 when I go back for
my 8 1/2 month post-op visit. It is difficult to not weigh - we all want
to know how we are doing - but I do believe that it is best that we just
follow the eating plan and exercise and watch the sizes change. After all,
this is really about better health first and then about size.
Also, if you are exercising, muscle weighs heavier than fat. So you might
be firming up, losing inches but the scales aren't moving.
My advice to you is to continue eating the correct foods, drink plenty of
liquids, exercise and throw away the scales. Weigh at your doctor's office
or at support meetings. Once a month is plenty.
— Patty_Butler
February 12, 2002
You want to cry...over 5lbs??? If you are doing all the right
things...and it sounds like you are...then the 5lbs. is probably
just some water build up or ,if you are working out, you are probably
building up muscle. Muscle being heavier than fat...you can actually
lose fat and inches while maintain your weight....or even gain a couple
of pounds. You are not the only one who experiences this....it happens
to the best of us! Personally. I only weigh myself once a month (...first
monday of every month). It's easier on the nerves that way! (lol).
— [Anonymous]
April 29, 2002
When you're losing fat your body uses water to remove the biproducts of
burning fat, If you lost a lot of fat your body may have used a lot of it's
water stores and is now replacing some of its stored supply. When that
water is replenished you will resume losing weight. Remember though your
body never stops using calories so you are burning fat. So the faster you
replenish the water the quicker your scale will show your loss. Also it is
Important to keep your protien levels high so your body doesn't slow the
rate of burning calories. The worst thing you could do is cut protien . So
drink drink drink that water and keep burning the calories and your weight
has nowhere to go but down.
happy fat burning Mark
p.s. With all of us pulling for you and praying for you there is no way you
won't be a great success!!!
— Mark L.
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