What can I do to get over this plateau?

I am almost 5 months post-op and have been on a plateau for about a month now. I began at 321 and have lost exactly 100 pounds. I have had a problem getting my protein in, but am doing better now, getting in about 30g or more per day. I cannot tolerate most meats, but have been eating more cheese, eggs and protein bars. (I feel like I am eating all the time yet not getting in the protein I need.) I get in more than enough water and have tried to limit my carb intake. I want to lose another 60 pounds and I am a little nervous that I have went through the honeymoon phase earlier than most (I lost the first 70 pounds in less than 2 months) and the remainder will not come off. I finally began working out, but only twice a week for 30 minutes. Will upping it to 5 days a week help with my weight loss or should I be doing something else? I am not complaining about the loss whatsoever! I am the happiest I have ever been! I just want to get out of the "obese" range (I started at <i>super</i> morbidly obese)- down to about 160/150 pounds. I know everyone hits these plateaus, I am just trying to pinpoint what I can do to help it along. Anyways, any suggestions or will by body just eventually catch up and teh weight loss will begin again? Thanks!

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