I am WEEK 6 today. I have lost 18 lbs since surgery. I am very pleased at losing 18 lbs but also frustrated. I read all the time about people having large losses the first few months and then it tapering off. I was a slow loser before surgery too. I managed to lose 20 lbs pre surgery over the course of about 9 months.
Right now, I have not lost anything in 8 days. I am very physically active and I am only 5'0 tall. Pre-surgery I was working out 4 times a week doing running, strength, swimming, and etc. Starting at week 3 after surgery I got back into my full routine and I do running, elliptical, and strength 3 x a week and sometimes add a fourth day of swimming or something else.
I am scared that I am going to be the "one" this surgery doesn't work for. Again, I am thankful for my 18 lbs. I just feel like I should be further along and this is supposed to be the big loss time. I know we are not supposed to count calories but I do it along with tracking all my other things like protein. I end up around 600 cal on non-work out days and around 800 or 900 on work out days before deducting the calories I burn, which is normally around 400. I make sure to get 60 protein g a day. I do know that even though I drink lots of water I can always improve in this area. I can manage less calories if I am drinking shakes for my protein vs. eating for my protein.
I would like to know if there are others who truly lost slow in the first few months. And if it continued slow but steady or if it dropped off or what.
Thanks everyone
Right now, I have not lost anything in 8 days. I am very physically active and I am only 5'0 tall. Pre-surgery I was working out 4 times a week doing running, strength, swimming, and etc. Starting at week 3 after surgery I got back into my full routine and I do running, elliptical, and strength 3 x a week and sometimes add a fourth day of swimming or something else.
I am scared that I am going to be the "one" this surgery doesn't work for. Again, I am thankful for my 18 lbs. I just feel like I should be further along and this is supposed to be the big loss time. I know we are not supposed to count calories but I do it along with tracking all my other things like protein. I end up around 600 cal on non-work out days and around 800 or 900 on work out days before deducting the calories I burn, which is normally around 400. I make sure to get 60 protein g a day. I do know that even though I drink lots of water I can always improve in this area. I can manage less calories if I am drinking shakes for my protein vs. eating for my protein.
I would like to know if there are others who truly lost slow in the first few months. And if it continued slow but steady or if it dropped off or what.
Thanks everyone