A couple of comments:
Over the long haul we will all lose weight; assuming we follow our program. Make sure you get the required protein. Make sure you get about 800-1200 calories in. I agree with the comment about starvation mode. You must stay above 800 calories to prevent that.
I am 3 months 1 week past my surgery and my weight loss came is spurts the first couple of months. I would drop weight quickly then plateau for a few days up to a week.
The weight lose is now slowing down. Part of it is because I can consume more. Now, is the time for me to be more vigilant with respect to the protein/carb intake. I want to continue to get the 80-90 grams of protein in and keep my carbs around 60 but for sure below 100 all while staying below 1200 calories each day. I am doing it.
I went on vacation this past week. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I found that I had quite a few more carbs than usual and a couple of times went over 1200; one day in particular I reached 1760 calories. Do you realize what 1760 calories is? The average male around 190 or so is supposed to consume roughly 2000 calories to maintain weight. Here we are staying at 1200 or less (for life) and occasionally going over as compared to 2000 calories a day.
So, again, as long as you are following your program and getting the required protein and keeping the carbs around 60 or even 60 to 100 while staying below 1200 calories a day; you will do fine. I am changing my mindset on weight loss now as well.
I am at a weight I haven't seen since the early 1990's. I am walking and dancing and being active; something that is coming a lot easier now without getting winded or a rapid heart rate. What joy!
I am looking at weight more at a monthly level now. Yes, I get on the scale each morning. Some of us get on the scale each week. I lost 8 pounds last month. The weight loss is slowing down now for me as well, but I know it will continue. Just think about it. If I only lose 5 pounds a month now going forward, I will be under 200 within the next 6 months. Now, when was the last time I saw a weight under 200???? HA !!! That would be somewhere in the early 1980s.
You see we are breaking down barriers now that we have never thought possible.
Sit back and enjoy the ride.
Ralph