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Woot Woot! I weighed yesterday and I am finally officially 100 pounds smaller! I lost a small person! Woohoo!

So far, I have been losing without a fill, but I know the time will come that I need one. I am still able to go between 4-6 hours without being hungry, but I am wondering how much faser the weight will come off with a fill.

Woohoo 100 pounds!

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wow ... thats awesome ! I am soo happy for you! I was just banded on the 25th and you are such an inspiration. can you tell me what was your starting weight? and any tips?

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Congratulations and very impressive weight loss in such a short time.

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Very awesome indeed!!

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thats awesome!!!! congrats!!!!

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Thanks everyone! It feels GREAT!

@2savemylife - When I was banded on February 10th, I weighed 385 lbs and am now down to 285! As far as advice, well, I dunno lol. I just followed my doctors orders mostly. I have had a few slip ups, but just let them go and got back on the right path. I can't do heavy exercise yet, so I walk alot and do some stretching. When you get to the soft foods stage and beyond... CHEW CHEW CHEW. Make sure it is a tasty mush in your mouth before you swallow it. Eat lots of Protein rich foods, and take your Vitamins consistently.

@ Rojasanoll and xsentrick - THANKS so much! I am impressed with myself too lol!

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Thanks nathansmommy1020!

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Woot Woot! I weighed yesterday and I am finally officially 100 pounds smaller! I lost a small person! Woohoo!

So far' date=' I have been losing without a fill, but I know the time will come that I need one. I am still able to go between 4-6 hours without being hungry, but I am wondering how much faser the weight will come off with a fill.

Woohoo 100 pounds![/quote']

Wow....that is amazing! 100 pounds gone without a fill!! Wishing that for myself! :)

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Wow! That's wonderful! I can't imagine how happy you are right now. Go ahead, do your happy dance! You deserve it after all of your hard work...

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Congratulations! That is sooooo awesome!! You are an inspiration!

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That's wonderful! Congratulations!

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That's awesome congrats to you. I to was 385 when I started I am now 150.I have maintained it for 4 years and agree protien, regular visits to dr and weight loss center, and Vitamins is key to success. Its a wonderful feeling to see the weight gone. Your doing wonderful..and it only gets better...

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Regarding a fill and losing quicker: Don't rock the boat. You're doing better than most all bandsters already.

tmf

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Woot Woot! I weighed yesterday and I am finally officially 100 pounds smaller! I lost a small person! Woohoo!

So far, I have been losing without a fill, but I know the time will come that I need one. I am still able to go between 4-6 hours without being hungry, but I am wondering how much faser the weight will come off with a fill.

Woohoo 100 pounds!

Awesome, 100 pounds with no fill you are totally a Rockstar! Keep up the good work!

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