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I would like to start the plication weight loss check in thread

Everyone that has had the Plication surgery would come here and update there weight loss daily, weekly and monthly.

Calling all GPS'S!!!!!!!!!

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8 weeks = 35 lbs

That is just awesome!!!!

Great Job!

Lisa

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I had surgery with Dr. Brad Watkins only 8 days ago! I lost 10 lbs 1 week prior and another 10 lbs this week. It's unbelievable to be down 20 lbs in 2 weeks! I've been over 220 lbs. for 10 years! (started this journey at 245) My clothes are already getting too big!- ps. I am not starving myself... I am on "soft foods" and today's menu included: breakfast- mushed boiled egg (yes I did put a little mayo in - usually on do this at Easter- but wow, it tasted great; Protein Drink, Soup (lunch); Protein water; salmon with some noodles, overly cooked little-green Beans (still afraid to eat veggies)- will increase vegetable intake after the 3rd week-

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I had surgery with Dr. Brad Watkins only 8 days ago! I lost 10 lbs 1 week prior and another 10 lbs this week. It's unbelievable to be down 20 lbs in 2 weeks! I've been over 220 lbs. for 10 years! (started this journey at 245) My clothes are already getting too big!- ps. I am not starving myself... I am on "soft foods" and today's menu included: breakfast- mushed boiled egg (yes I did put a little mayo in - usually on do this at Easter- but wow, it tasted great; Protein drink, Soup (lunch); Protein water; salmon with some noodles, overly cooked little-green Beans (still afraid to eat veggies)- will increase vegetable intake after the 3rd week-

Welcome aboard COGSP and congrats on your weight loss! It's funny that you are from Castle Rock. We just moved to GA from Colorado Springs. I really do miss CO.

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Hello!

6 weeks = 22 lb loss...

Which is okay for me - I have about 35 more to goal :thumbup:

Seems less than others.. No excuses here lol, but I have not been working out :blushing: just walking the dog nightly... My bf tells me that by not being on a structured work out session, I am not doing the GPS justice :thumbup:

I told him when I am ready, I will... :biggrin2: I am doing very well with my eating and Protein intake though.

Ck - you are doing outstanding and I love your blog! :scared0:

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Hello!

6 weeks = 22 lb loss...

Which is okay for me - I have about 35 more to goal :thumbup:

Seems less than others.. No excuses here lol, but I have not been working out :) just walking the dog nightly... My bf tells me that by not being on a structured work out session, I am not doing the GPS justice :001_wub:

I told him when I am ready, I will... :biggrin2: I am doing very well with my eating and Protein intake though.

Ck - you are doing outstanding and I love your blog! :)

Hi MW. A loss of 22 pounds in six weeks is amazing. The more you have to lose, the faster it comes off. I have 34 more to goal. Keep up the good work!

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Thanks Joanie!

It's more like 6.5 weeks, but that's okay. I feel better now - sounds like we started about the same bmi! Hope we have an awesome 2011 : )

Mari

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Thanks Joanie!

It's more like 6.5 weeks, but that's okay. I feel better now - sounds like we started about the same bmi! Hope we have an awesome 2011 : )

Mari

Mari, I know we will. And a much healthier one too. My starting BMI was 36. I'm now down to 31.9.

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Well, it's been two weeks now and I am down 15 lbs. Clothes are fitting better and my face seems thinner. This is amazing. I haven't been able to lose weight for several years and now it is finally coming off! Started with a BMI of 32.9, so I want to lose a total of 60 lbs. I'm on my way!

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Well, it's been two weeks now and I am down 15 lbs. Clothes are fitting better and my face seems thinner. This is amazing. I haven't been able to lose weight for several years and now it is finally coming off! Started with a BMI of 32.9, so I want to lose a total of 60 lbs. I'm on my way!

Congratulations on your weight loss! With a BMI of 32.9, that's amazing. It looks like you're living up to your name. :-)

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Well, it's been two weeks now and I am down 15 lbs. Clothes are fitting better and my face seems thinner. This is amazing. I haven't been able to lose weight for several years and now it is finally coming off! Started with a BMI of 32.9, so I want to lose a total of 60 lbs. I'm on my way!

That is very good! Congrats.

How are you feeling? What Dr did you go to if you dont mind me asking?

Im still doing my research.

Thanks Lisa

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