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In a message dated 12/29/01 4:26:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Graduate-OSSG writes:

> Message: 22

> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 15:51:29 -0500

>

> Subject: Re: X # of pounds lost forever!

>

> >>>

> My weight is so stable (up and down in a 4 pound range) that it amazes me.

> >>>>

>

> I hope this is true for you and perhaps because of the type surgery you had

> it will be, but many of us stay stable for a long time and then suddenly

> either our hormones change or our eating habits change or a combination of

> both and we gain.

> i stayed the same weight within 3# until i was 2.75 years out. i would have

> never believed a single person who would have told me that i would not

> still

> be that same weight - not that i ever thought it was 'gone forever' because

> that wasn't the case, but i lost the weight within 15mo. and then stayed

> the

> same.

> because of a set of circumstances affecting my thyroid i've gained and now

> i think that is under control again with thyroid hormones/medication, but i

> am not losing.

> there was a discussion on here about the " third year wall " awhile ago - i

> would strongly suggest that anyone in their second year go read the

> archives.

> Sue

> [swVA]

>

Hi All,

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In a message dated 12/29/01 4:26:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Graduate-OSSG writes:

> Message: 22

> Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 15:51:29 -0500

>

> Subject: Re: X # of pounds lost forever!

>

> >>>

> My weight is so stable (up and down in a 4 pound range) that it amazes me.

> >>>>

>

> I hope this is true for you and perhaps because of the type surgery you had

> it will be, but many of us stay stable for a long time and then suddenly

> either our hormones change or our eating habits change or a combination of

> both and we gain.

> i stayed the same weight within 3# until i was 2.75 years out. i would have

> never believed a single person who would have told me that i would not

> still

> be that same weight - not that i ever thought it was 'gone forever' because

> that wasn't the case, but i lost the weight within 15mo. and then stayed

> the

> same.

> because of a set of circumstances affecting my thyroid i've gained and now

> i think that is under control again with thyroid hormones/medication, but i

> am not losing.

> there was a discussion on here about the " third year wall " awhile ago - i

> would strongly suggest that anyone in their second year go read the

> archives.

> Sue

> [swVA]

>

Hi All,

OK

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