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I got my very first high waisted bikini from Amazon on Monday, so y'all know I had to do a before and after! Can't wait for the beach in September :)

HW: 330

SW: 323

CW: 155

(Sleeve, 18 months out on the 20th, no plastic surgery...yet, lol).

Ok, now I know what my goal 'outfit' is going to be. A bikini is something I've never ever been able to wear. Ever. Now I must get there! You look incredible!

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You all look incredible, it's truly an inspiration all the hard work and dedication it's taken all of you to get to where you are! I have my fingers crossed that in 6 months I'll be posting my transformation too! Amazing, you should be proud!

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I'm 6 months out and down 120 lbs from surgery! Best decision ive ever made.

Hw- 345

Sw- 310

Cw-190

that's amazing!!! Good job!

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attachicon.gifImageUploadedByBariatricPal1457658625.431217.jpgattachicon.gifImageUploadedByBariatricPal1457658685.121336.jpg before and after current weight is 151.5 weight in the before 242 weight in the after 155.5

Wow... now you are going to be turning some heads!
Yes!!! Seems surreal. I look and feel so different .. I like.

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Lachellove,

You are a true inspiration. Your starting weight is my weight and current weight is my goal. U worked that sleeve. U look awesome. I can't wait to get to that point where I look and feel great.

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These posts and pics are just truly inspirational, and you all look so much younger after losing the weight!!!

Something that keeps me on the fence is that I like to be able to drink beer socially - which isn't often...maybe like once a week if that.

Also, there are times that I crave some carbonation. I don't drink many sodas, but when I get the craving, I must have a few sips - like I don't have to drink the whole thing. I maybe drink 3 diet sodas a week if that...

Just concerned about this, you guys!

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Stalled for about 2 months now but loving the way I look/feel now!!

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@@JennyJennJen my surgeon allows carbonation at 2 weeks post op. I can't drink beer bc of celiac and I don't like soda but I have tried seltzer post-op and enjoyed it enormously.

Wow!

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These posts and pics are just truly inspirational, and you all look so much younger after losing the weight!!!

Something that keeps me on the fence is that I like to be able to drink beer socially - which isn't often...maybe like once a week if that.

Also, there are times that I crave some carbonation. I don't drink many sodas, but when I get the craving, I must have a few sips - like I don't have to drink the whole thing. I maybe drink 3 diet sodas a week if that...

Just concerned about this, you guys!

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I loved my beer way more than "once a week if that". I also was killing 3+ 20oz Diet Dews every single day.

I've had neither since my October 2015 sleeve surgery. I've not missed either a single bit.

Don't let something as minor as that sway you from this decision.

I'm so glad I went ahead with it. I've had zero complications or issues. Zero drawbacks. All has been great.

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1 month post op today...Sw 326.6

Surgery day wt 298.8 and Today 285. Doing great feeling great and in jeans I have had given to me n never fit in, there a bit tight but I'm in them n I can breathe ????

Pre op photos vs today photos. post-264873-14707485463668_thumb.jpg

☆Jeni☆

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Everybody looks great

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Im down to 121 pounds. SSurgurey date: Nov. 26th, 2012

Starting Weight: 230

Surgery weight: 217

Goal weight: 135

Current weight: 121m dowown to 121 pounds

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