stall breaking/setting monthy goals

WomanvsMirror
WomanvsMirror Posts: 4 Member
edited December 2024 in Social Groups
ok so im not stressed about the stall since I have got rid of my scale, but what finally broke your stall? I hear rumor that increasing calories will do so if you are not eating enough. And am I being unreal at trying to set a monthly goal since my body is still adjusting? 1 month out . I lost 17lbs the first month and want to aim for 20 lbs more before my next visit (7/29)

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  • WomanvsMirror
    WomanvsMirror Posts: 4 Member
    edited July 2016
    trying to figure out the balance here
  • Ultima_Morpha
    Ultima_Morpha Posts: 892 Member
    In my opinion, at a month out, you just need to be focused on the program that you should have received from your surgeon. If you eat appropriately and exercise according to your abilities, you WILL lose weight. The speed at which you shed weight is going to be largely dependent on your level of fitness and how much excess weight you started with.

    Stalls (or Pauses as I like to refer to them) are common, expected, and temporary. If you reflect on your intake and behaviors, the answer is usually quite clear. Are you drinking enough water? Have you met your protein goal? Have you let something slip back in that you shouldn't have? Are you progressively increasing the intensity of your exercise activity...or are you still at a leisurely stroll?

    I never set a goal about losing pounds; I made a point on focusing on health and fitness goals. Faster, longer, more weight. I think my biggest loss was 22 pounds in a month; but my average for the first 6-9 months was more like 14-16 pounds...then things really start slowing down. For reference, I'm 40 years old, 5'4", and had a starting weight of 285. I'm currently 147 (I was in college the last time I was this small) and just shy of a year out from surgery.

    Trusting the process is the hardest part when we come up against an obstacle. Power through it and you'll find the success on the other side.
  • WomanvsMirror
    WomanvsMirror Posts: 4 Member
    I started at 226, first goal is 145, currently 195, 4'11. I am following the plan to the T, and im not really focused on the stall, because I stalled going up to my highest as well, it was not a steady ride up and I don't expect it going down. I thank you for your feedback. No bad habits as of yet and I hope that will power will help me keep it that way. I think im just anxious to start seeing results, plus I want to take full advantage of the "honeymoon".
  • Ultima_Morpha
    Ultima_Morpha Posts: 892 Member
    I started at 226, first goal is 145, currently 195, 4'11. I am following the plan to the T, and im not really focused on the stall, because I stalled going up to my highest as well, it was not a steady ride up and I don't expect it going down. I thank you for your feedback. No bad habits as of yet and I hope that will power will help me keep it that way. I think im just anxious to start seeing results, plus I want to take full advantage of the "honeymoon".

    I'll add on that one of the best things about the "honeymoon" can be the lack of appetite. I, unfortunately, got mine back pretty dang quick. Taking advantage of the lack of appetite and the time to build new eating and exercise habits are the best things you can do during the honeymoon.

    It sounds like you're doing great and on the right path. I don't envy you...I'm pretty short, you're just tiny!

  • WomanvsMirror
    WomanvsMirror Posts: 4 Member
    The no hunger period is over for me, good thing I have this permanent restriction.
  • rpyle111
    rpyle111 Posts: 1,060 Member
    edited July 2016
    As usual, aylajane hits it out of the park!
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