I did not go into the decision to have VSG surgery with the "magical" thinking some have referenced, either. Shared experiences was the reason I joined this site before surgery. Since having my surgery on 2/15/2022, I haven't been on here much because I wasn't seeing the struggles I was dealing with addressed. I hadn't seen anything about the "3 week stall" that many people experience. Then when I hit it, I was so discouraged because I thought I was doing something wrong. That stall lasted for just over a month before it broke. Now I'm 4 months post-op and at another stall where the weight is coming off at maybe a pound a week or less. Those types of struggles aren't really shared here, just the successes. Maybe some advice about the first few weeks post-op, as I know we "newbies" have a lot of questions. We appreciate your help during those uncertain times immensely! However, we ALSO need to hear the struggles in order to know what we could possibly experience. We need to learn from the wisdom of those who have gone before us. We need to know that it's normal to have stalls, gains, setbacks, etc., but to keep moving forward and it will eventually get better. Share the struggles as well as the successes so that we know we haven't totally screwed up by making this decision when we hit a wall. We have the pertinent medical information from the Drs. We need the real-life, experiential information from the "oldies" to know that our struggles aren't an indication that we're doing it all wrong. Sometimes our bodies are adjusting, sometimes they don't respond to certain things, sometimes they respond negatively. Help us remember that we're all in this together, the good, bad and ugly of it.