How close are you to your goal weight? You meantion exercise and water and those are GREAT, but from my experience, food is the most important component. Are you accurately and honestly tracking everything you put in your mouth? If the number is still relatively high (1400-1700) try to reduce by 100 calories a day (just a little at first, don't shock the body). Don't go down too much and really really don't go below 1200 a day without a doctor's supervision.
If the number is very low (-1000-1200), well, I know it sounds crazy (and I only suggest it because it worked for me), try to increase your calories slightly. Find a decent calorie calculator and find out the estimate for maintenance calories of someone of your height/weight/age/gender/activty. Slowly increase your calories over time but stay under maintenance. Doing that helped me to lose the last 13 lbs, but let me tell ya, it was still slooooow.
Finally, are your expectations unrealistic? You don't list your height/weight so it's hard to tell. Is it possible you have reached a good weight for your body? Sometimes, people get hung up on a number that they might have reached in the past that just isn't possible anymore (a woman who wants to weigh the same as she did when she was in high school, etc). I don't know if that's true in your case, just pointing it out!
Good luck with breaking the plateau, I had a four month plateau in 2005 and it sucked. I was pretty miserable.
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