Long stall ?
First thing to do is to make sure you are doing all the right things:
Are you getting enough grams of protein everyday?
Do you drink at least 64 ounces of water everyday?
Are you moving, walking, exercising?
If you're missing one of those things from your daily routine, start there.
Keep a food journal and log every. single. bite. of. food that goes in your mouth. I doubt you can over eat at only a few months out but its a good habit to develop. I like www.fitday.com and it's free. It will track your protein for you.
You just had surgery so it's important to remmeber that it is almost impossible to not lose weight as this early stage. Your body and metabolism will make adjustments along the way, so even though the scale isn't moving be patient. It WILL happen. :D
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
I still struggle to get in all my water. Take a water bottle with you EVERYWHERE. Your body needs tha****er to metabolize all the fat its trying to burn up. It's also really important for the health of your skin, internal organs....etc.
I know it's hard when you're busy, but it's important. You can do it!
- George S. Patton, U.S. Army General, 1912 Olympian
good luck
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I wasn't gonna post anything because the prior posters had already given you the 3 main tips to keep in mind; however, you can drink tea or coffee...just keep it DECAF!! I have found some delicious flavors in Farmer's decaf tea and also Bigelow has a raspberry to die for ;-) They can be used either hot or cold...and you can mix and match for great tastes treats. And hopefully, when you drink Crystal Light...you do get the one that has no caffeine, right? Before I was told that some have it, I ended up buying the wrong one :-(
Good luck in getting those lbs to drop; just remember, you can also be losing inches..sometimes our bodies need to take a break and 'catch up' ^_^
Nancy aka Sunray
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