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7mts 100pds down

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Okay, this was difficult as I had to go searching for before photos. I've come to realize I avoided the camera at all cost. Kind of sad now that I think about it. Anyway, here they are. Before my sleeve - Nov 2014. And 2 months after my sleeve - July 2015.

HW - 304

SW - 275

CW - 220

Sleeved 5/11/15

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I'm eight months out from surgery and have surpassed my initial weight loss goal. I may lose a little more. I'm trying to talk myself into maintenance but it's hard to make that transition

I'm 35 years old. Sw: 250. Cw:123. Height 5'6

Then:

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At 130 lbs:

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I've lost a bit more now. Definitely very close to the least I want weigh.

You look great. I guess if you are only 7 months out, you have not had any plastic surgery done? Your arms look amazing.

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I have a question I don't quit weigh enough for the surgery but have some of the other issues that may qualify me for the surgery. The question is, is how many times do they weigh you? And when first consultation, right before the surgery etc... if they make you diet before hand what if you lose weigh? Do they weigh you again?

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I'm eight months out from surgery and have surpassed my initial weight loss goal. I may lose a little more. I'm trying to talk myself into maintenance but it's hard to make that transition

I'm 35 years old. Sw: 250. Cw:123. Height 5'6

Then:

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At 130 lbs:

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I've lost a bit more now. Definitely very close to the least I want weigh.

You look great. I guess if you are only 7 months out, you have not had any plastic surgery done? Your arms look amazing.

I don't have barely any loose skin. A little bit I'm reallllly thin right now. A little on my legs if I bend then a certain way, tiny bit on arms but not noticeable. What I do have is on my stomach but I've also had two huge babies! I'm very lucky and won't be getting plastic surgery. Maybe some day a Tummy Tuck but not in a rush

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I have a question I don't quit weigh enough for the surgery but have some of the other issues that may qualify me for the surgery. The question is, is how many times do they weigh you? And when first consultation, right before the surgery etc... if they make you diet before hand what if you lose weigh? Do they weigh you again?

My doctor weighed me one time at the first appointment. That is the weight they submitted to the insurance.

They weighed me again but it didn't matter that time because I'd already qualified

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Exactly 6 months Post op, and down 101 lbs!

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Hi Stacy,

I am just over half way there and I use my before and after pics to keep me motivated, especially when I am in a stall ... I am real slow loser but I am losing...

Here goes, hopes this helps...

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this was the day I went in to hospital 2nd July 2010

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this was the end of June 10

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last week

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side view!!

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this is this week at 32 weeks post op, my most recent pic

Like I said, I still have a fair bit to go, but when I look back and am pleased with the progress so far... I look forward to sharing goal pics!!

Before weightloss

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Before Surgery

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6 Months After Surgery

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Updates!! I'm nine months out and feeling great! Just trying to get the last bit off my thighs and I'm DONE!!! Whoohooo!!! I'm posting some before pics too, and the one in the pink jacket was me in March, just a few months ago. Wow those inches just FLY RIGHT OFF!! I love my sleeve!!!!! I will post more tomorrow smile.gif Sorry the photos are so big, there seems to be an issue with posting pictures right now.

Peak:

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March 2011 (3 months ago)

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Current (25 Lbs to goal)

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Before the surgery (These pictures were taking about 5 to 6 years ago when I was really close to my heaviest weight)

Around 2011

Around 2010

After the surgery (These pictures were taking tonight. I'm about 8 and 1/2 months post surgery. I'm down about 16 inches from the waist time a year ago.)

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Edit:

Just realized the picture where I am in the green shirt and jeans, well the after surgery pictures I am in those same jeans that I was in the before pictures. You can totally see how I don't fit them anymore.

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2yrs 8 months hw299 LW 160 cw 167 I say I'm doing pretty good just came to share

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