slow weight loss

greetings

I am 41, female and 4 months post op from r y bypass. I am feeling a
bit like a failure because my weight loss is so much slower than
everyone I’ve read about. I’ve lost 50 lbs in 4 months. Don’t get me
wrong 50 lbs is great but a great deal less than most people have lost
with bypass.I have been stalled at this weight a couple of weeks. Any
good advice to jump start the process?
Also any advice (or books you know of)to the anxious eater on how to
learn to control cravings or urges?

Elisa

5 Responses to “slow weight loss”

  1. Ellen Carl Says:

    Hi. Although I have not personally experienced what you are going through, I
    have rad that the plateau you have reached is temporary. Don’t panic. Go back
    to the basics of the protein shakes and the liquid diet (clear broths, sugar
    free jello, etc…) This should jump start your body. Most important is your
    water intake and exercise. Even if it is just a 30 minute walk, you have to get
    your metabolism going. Give it a try for a couple of weeks and let us know how
    you are doing.

    Brian in S FL

    I am 41, female and 4 months post op from r y bypass. I am feeling a
    bit like a failure because my weight loss is so much slower than
    everyone I’ve read about. I’ve lost 50 lbs in 4 months. Don’t get me
    wrong 50 lbs is great but a great deal less than most people have lost
    with bypass.I have been stalled at this weight a couple of weeks. Any

    good advice to jump start the process?
    Also any advice (or books you know of)to the anxious eater on how to
    learn to control cravings or urges?

    Elisa

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  2. Jamey Lancaster Says:

    Hi Elisa, welcome to the list!
    The process for weight loss is done in steps - so it’s not uncommon
    to have a plateau or three before you’re finished. At 4 months,
    you’ve a long way to go before you’re finished, as long as
    you’re "following the plan."
    How much water do you get a day?
    What kind of exercise?
    What supplements?
    Are you doing protein drinks, and how are they made?

    All those things are significant.

    For me, controlling carbs is the only way I can control my appetite.
    Sugar just sets off the cravings. When it’s really bad, I have
    another protein drink. At least then I know I’m getting nourishment!

    Pam in Niceville

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks for the email. I am exercising 3x a week at curves. Its a
    great place to go. I am really good about my supplements. water…
    not so much, although I do try. In fact water is the only thing I
    can drink, no ice tea or lemonade(crystal light) or anything it all
    tastes sour.I am reading everything I can find on over eating and
    its causes and cures. three books and three different plans. I will
    experiment to find whats right for me.
    I’m so glad I found this site. everyone is so nice.The company of
    those in simular situations is comforting.

  4. Jamey Lancaster Says:

    Pam in Niceville

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    Thanks for the email. I am exercising 3x a week at curves. Its a
    great place to go. I am really good about my supplements. water…
    not so much, although I do try. In fact water is the only thing I
    can drink, no ice tea or lemonade(crystal light) or anything it all
    tastes sour.I am reading everything I can find on over eating and
    its causes and cures. three books and three different plans. I will
    experiment to find whats right for me.
    I’m so glad I found this site. everyone is so nice.The company of
    those in simular situations is comforting.

    SPONSORED LINKS

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  5. Val Owens Says:

    Hi when my weight loss get stalled or slows and I had my surgery May 17th and
    have lost 100 pounds. but I spemd weeks at one weight. Sometimes I am
    constipated, and some times I have to just go back to the stage 2 eating plan
    where I have more protein and drink as much water as I can. I also have instant
    oatmeal for breakfast the one package makes 1/2 cup. This seems to work for me.
    Never any soda it makes your tummy bigger and you eat more. Diet koolaid the
    cherry is good. And try to stay away from the pasta’s and such. plain is best to
    get back on track. Not fun but it works. and exercise as well. At least that is
    what the doctor tells me. Good luck Marylou

    I am 41, female and 4 months post op from r y bypass. I am feeling a
    bit like a failure because my weight loss is so much slower than
    everyone I’ve read about. I’ve lost 50 lbs in 4 months. Don’t get me
    wrong 50 lbs is great but a great deal less than most people have lost
    with bypass.I have been stalled at this weight a couple of weeks. Any

    good advice to jump start the process?
    Also any advice (or books you know of)to the anxious eater on how to
    learn to control cravings or urges?

    Elisa

    SPONSORED LINKS
    Obesity surgery Obesity surgery center Obesity surgery specialist

    Visit your group "obesitysurgerysupportgroup" on the web.

    ———————————

    If you tell the truth you never have to remember anything. Mark Twain

    sincerely,
    Marylou

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