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I haven't weighed myself in weeks. I was stalled at 153 for about 6-8 weeks, after the initial upset I just decided not to worry and just not weight myself! I decided to weight myself and exactly 11 months from my surgery here I am!

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Now a lot of people have met goal A LOT sooner then me, that's ok, I do not go to a gym, I do not walk for miles and miles, I'm just playing the what comes of comes off game, I do not deprive myself of food, I eat good, I eat bad. I don't stress. And here I am. Thanks

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congrats........

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How awesome are you? Way to go!!!

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awesome job!!

and I totally agree - I have not been stressing about what I eat and just recently started to exercise. My loss has also been slow but steady and I am happy!

Congrats! You did great!

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Congratulationsssssssssss. I am so happy for me. 150 is my goal weight too:) I am 8 monthes out now and I am sick of the scale not moving. I am 160 lbs at the time being.

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150 is my goal too. It is exciting for pre-op me to read the successes of post-op folks. Congratulations for meeting your milestone and Thanks for sharing...things like this make me even more excited to get the ball rolling on my own sleeve!

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Hoorah! I kind of think in most cases it is like that - just the restriction does its own job and therefore we lose even if we do not count every gram.

Sometimes I feel like b/c I eat normally but less, focusing on Protein of course, that I will never regain b/c why would I you know...I'm not on a diet - just eating to fullness, pretty much eating what I want.

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