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Berry
Even if you are doing all of the above, (which is great advise) you have to know that the scale is not always going to go down. It took me 2 months to figure that one out. I didn't lose weight for 3 weeks straight, then all of a sudden I dropped 12lbs, then gained 4 back the next week. For me it has been very up and down, obviously much more downs than ups, but you get the point.
Try on some clothes that are a size smaller, or something you didn't fit into a couple months ago, see if they fit now. That always made me feel better. I had a button down shirt that I couldn't get to fit around my shoulders (never mind buttoning it) right before surgery. 2 months later and I can button the whole shirt down and wear it around town because I don't look like a stuffed sausage anymore! Hooray!
Try putting the scale away for a couple weeks and work on getting in your protein, water, and veggies, and go for a walk around the block, or do an excersize tape. Something to get you moving. Or run around the mall for a while and try on a ton of clothes. It'll definately get your mind off the scale!
Even if you still don't lose weight, you can feel better about getting your nutrition and excersize and knowing that you will be healthier in the long run because of it.
OK, enough of my preaching...
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