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In a message dated 12/18/2003 1:08:24 PM Central Standard Time,

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Any help?

Trish

LAP RNY

7/22/03

Sounds like your building some muscle Trish and we all know muscle weighs

more. You will wake up one day and it will be speeding along. Just be patient. I

know its hard. And when the day comes I need you to remind me of this very

statement you jump right in with it ok? God Bless and Skinny Wishes to ya!

Wolfie

Leeds, Alabama

" Keep It Real & Off the Top "

Lap Rny & Choly

Dr. Lee Schmitt

Medical Center East

August 27,2003

349Pre-Op/336/268/200

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Trish, I understand what you're saying. I'm not looking forward to getting

past that point. You are doing everything right. The only thing I can

think of is that our bodies seem to have set points where they like to be,

and makes it tough to get past it. Maybe someone else has some ideas? I

would be so frustrated when you've worked so hard to do everything right.

Joan

LAP RNY 11/18/03

Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

282pre-op/275surg/245/140

?'s

Hey there everyone!

Hope your holidays are going well.. I am busy busy with work.

Getting a little frustrated though.. It's been almost 5 months since

my surgery and I am at a standstill.. I don't get it.. I am working

out 5 days a week (3 cardio, 2 circuit training) eating the way I am

supposed to and drinking de-caf hot tea and water like mad.. yet, my

weight hasn't moved more than 2 pounds in the last month.. what I am

doing wrong? On average, I burn 350 calories 5 days a week with the

exercise.. and I am staying around 800 calories a day.. Not eating

junk food at all.. protein shake for breakfast, tuna for lunch,

protein bar mid-day snack, some sort of meat for dinner.. usually

like a grilled chicken salad, or a chicken breast or something.. and

nothing.. Is this normal? I still have 28 pounds to go until goal..

and I am just afraid that I am not going to get there..

Any help?

Trish

LAP RNY

7/22/03

256/181/150

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Trish, I feel your pain...I am just 4 weeks post op and lost 15 lbs

in the first 1.5 weeks, then gained 2, now NOTHING for the last 2.5

weeks!!! How can anyone loose only 15lbs after RNY then gain 2 lbs!?

Like you, I am doing everything right and still only eating around

500-600 cals per day.

I wish I had the solution as I would surely share it with you! Just

wanting to let you know you aren't alone. I know we will get the

scale moving. Keep posting and let me know if you find the magic

bullet.

284/249/236

11/18/03

> weight hasn't moved more than 2 pounds in the last month.. what I

am

> doing wrong? On average, I burn 350 calories 5 days a week with

the

> exercise.. and I am staying around 800 calories a day.. Not eating

> junk food at all.. protein shake for breakfast, tuna for lunch,

> protein bar mid-day snack, some sort of meat for dinner.. usually

> like a grilled chicken salad, or a chicken breast or something..

and

> nothing.. Is this normal? I still have 28 pounds to go until

goal..

> and I am just afraid that I am not going to get there..

> Any help?

> Trish

> LAP RNY

> 7/22/03

> 256/181/150

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Trish and , I had the same trouble!!! I lost 26 lbs the first 2 weeks,

and then gained like 2 or 3!!!!! How depressing!!! I was only on liquids,

too!!!! I think my body just went,,,what is going on?!!!!!..and held onto

all the weight and fluids that it could. Since then, I am steadily losing

each and every week. I know that I will hit a plateau, but so far, so good.

Just hang in there.it does get better!!! sherri-postop 3 months, and down

92.2 lbs

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> Trish, I feel your pain...I am just 4 weeks post op and lost 15 lbs

> in the first 1.5 weeks, then gained 2, now NOTHING for the last 2.5

> weeks!!! How can anyone loose only 15lbs after RNY then gain 2 lbs!?

> Like you, I am doing everything right and still only eating around

> 500-600 cals per day.

>

> I wish I had the solution as I would surely share it with you! Just

> wanting to let you know you aren't alone. I know we will get the

> scale moving. Keep posting and let me know if you find the magic

> bullet.

>

>

> 284/249/236

> 11/18/03

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > weight hasn't moved more than 2 pounds in the last month.. what I

> am

> > doing wrong? On average, I burn 350 calories 5 days a week with

> the

> > exercise.. and I am staying around 800 calories a day.. Not eating

> > junk food at all.. protein shake for breakfast, tuna for lunch,

> > protein bar mid-day snack, some sort of meat for dinner.. usually

> > like a grilled chicken salad, or a chicken breast or something..

> and

> > nothing.. Is this normal? I still have 28 pounds to go until

> goal..

> > and I am just afraid that I am not going to get there..

> > Any help?

> > Trish

> > LAP RNY

> > 7/22/03

> > 256/181/150

>

>

>

>

>

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You mentioned set points. I believe your body 'remembers' certain

weights that you've been at different times of your life. My body

remembered being 225 for the longest time.... Interestingly, I

weighed 225 for a very long time years ago, so I do look forward to

making the next 'set point' at 175.... that one should be a doosy!

> Trish, I understand what you're saying. I'm not looking forward

to getting

> past that point. You are doing everything right. The only thing

I can

> think of is that our bodies seem to have set points where they

like to be,

> and makes it tough to get past it. Maybe someone else has some

ideas? I

> would be so frustrated when you've worked so hard to do everything

right.

>

> Joan

> LAP RNY 11/18/03

> Dr. Higa, Fresno, CA

> 282pre-op/275surg/245/140

> ?'s

>

>

> Hey there everyone!

> Hope your holidays are going well.. I am busy busy with work.

> Getting a little frustrated though.. It's been almost 5 months

since

> my surgery and I am at a standstill.. I don't get it.. I am

working

> out 5 days a week (3 cardio, 2 circuit training) eating the way

I am

> supposed to and drinking de-caf hot tea and water like mad..

yet, my

> weight hasn't moved more than 2 pounds in the last month.. what

I am

> doing wrong? On average, I burn 350 calories 5 days a week with

the

> exercise.. and I am staying around 800 calories a day.. Not

eating

> junk food at all.. protein shake for breakfast, tuna for lunch,

> protein bar mid-day snack, some sort of meat for dinner.. usually

> like a grilled chicken salad, or a chicken breast or something..

and

> nothing.. Is this normal? I still have 28 pounds to go until

goal..

> and I am just afraid that I am not going to get there..

> Any help?

> Trish

> LAP RNY

> 7/22/03

> 256/181/150

>

>

>

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Relax...you hit plateaus...its normal. If you keep doing what you are

supposed to be doing, the scale will move. It takes time. 5 months and 75

pounds,

thats awesome. Also remember, muscle weighs more than fat, so if you are

doing heavier weights, your fat is turning into muscle. Be patient.....it will

happen

Mindi

277/176.5/115??

Lap RNY 6/26/03

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