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Mitz! Love your new profile pic! You look awesome! <br><br> I am always so surprised and happy now when I go up a flight of stairs and it's so easy, or just sit in s chair I wouldn't have fit in before! Life is good! Just gotta stay the course and keep it going!

Thankyou! But not as awesome as you look! Keep up the course we can beat this!

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Happy Mothers Day!

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Its been a year since anyone has posted but I just have to say I loved reading this thread and all of you are such an inspiration! I really hate that the thread died out!!

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We just got a year older!

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I am still here, LIfe is just so busy I do not have time to post nor read the board like I used to. Still loving my sleeve, I did read somewhere if you are craving sugar, that is a sign you are not getting enough Protein.... not saying that is a fact, but maybe somthing to it.. Still recommending to people... and then they thank you.. Drink that Water... Loving Life!!

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I am jo ann age 57 6 weeks today post op sleeve

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18 months postop and down 90 pounds. So happy with my decision- at goal for 6 months and losing a pound every month or two now. Still tracking every bite and expect to continue to all my life. Keeping it under or about 1000 calories a day to maintain which is less than I expected but this tool makes it tolerable. BEST DECISION EVER!!

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I'm still here, too. Two and a half years out, maintaining for well over a year, and still so happy I had WLS. I also have had lots of plastics, and I gotta say, I'm looking and feeling better than I did in my 30s and 40s! Not so bad :)

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18 months out and very glad I did it! I'm kind of stuck right now. I lost 145 pounds all together with the opti fast and surgery but have been stuck for a few months. Any suggestions on getting the weight to start coming off again? I would still like to lose 50 pounds.

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I'm 59 have lost 79 lbs post-op 6 months out. best thing I have ever done. Life changing.

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5 weeks post sleeve tomorrow. Heading back to work today. I've lost 17# since surgery! I've lost 2 pants sizes and 52# since January. I'm ready to get back to work. I'm 55.

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