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Hi Eveyone. Hope y'all are having a great day. I've been reading some posts on here about weight loss really slowing down during months 6-12. Is this true? One person said their doc said she should've lost more weight in her first 6 months and now she probably won't make goal. I'm really worried about this. I haven't lost a ton of weight since my sleeve date but I think my numbers are pretty good. Will my weight loss really slow down next month when I enter month 6? I have another 63 pounds to lose before I make goal. I didn't have this surgery to still be a fatty.

Please share your experiences with me and let me know how the weight loss went during the 6-12 month period.

Thanks everyone.

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Like I said in the other thread, the sleeve does not have an expiration date. As long as you follow the sleever rules, you will continue to lose weight. You have the ability to hit goal and even go beyond.

Will your weight loss slow down? Yes, but that's true with any weight loss program. The lighter you are, the less calories it takes for you to sustain your life. In that case you will need to bump up your calories out by being more active or getting more workouts in. You'll also need to be really good with what you are consuming.

HTH

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I wanted to get to goal as quickly as possible so I did everything I could. Now I'm 10.5 months out and undereating my sleeve and eating Protein first are habits. I lost weight every month and only noticed my weight loss slowing down in month 8 and 9, but I still lost 7 lbs each month.

There are some clinicians saying crazy things to people but I am saying that if you want to lose all your excess weight or more, you can.

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Here's my first 12 month breakdown...and I have since lost 1 additional lb. since without trying. You can see where it slowed down. That's why encourage all pre-sleevers to lose as much as possible before getting sleeved. I really believe that helped me to get to my personal goal.

  • 16.6 lbs-1st mo Aug 27 to Sept 27
  • 7.0 lbs-2nd mo Sept 27 to Oct 27
  • 6.8 lbs-3rd mo Oct 27 to Nov 27
  • 8.2 lbs-4th mo Nov 27 to Dec 27
  • 3.0 lbs-5th mo Dec 27 to Jan 27
  • 4.4 lbs-6th mo Jan 27 to Feb 27
  • 1.8 lbs-7th mo Feb 27 to Mar 27
  • 2.0 lbs-8th mo Mar 27 to Apr 27
  • 4.2 lbs-9th mo Apr 27 to May 27
  • 2.0 lbs-10th mo May 27 to Jun 27
  • 2.8-11th mo Jun 27 to July 27
  • 1.0-12th mo July 27 to Aug 27

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