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Yesterday marked 90 days since my gastric Sleeve Surgery. Currently I have lost 33 lbs since the surgery and 38 lbs since I began my journey. So far I have enjoyed seeing the transformation happen in front of my eyes. I have made it a point to try and work out 5 days a week even if it is just doing crunches in bed. I have always been a fast eater so I still struggle with trying to eat too fast, which ultimately ends up sending me to the bathroom. I have learned quickly though when I am full, so over eating is usually not an issue.

Taking any pills daily has always been a weakness of mine, however I am getting used to it now since calcium citrate and one a day's are a part of my life indefinitely. I also struggle getting the full amount of my Protein in per day, but have been working on it.

I hope to post pic's soon - Keep up the good work everyone. I know I do not regret my decision for one second - I miss food - but not as much as I love the way I am beginning to feel.

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Great Job!! good to hear positive effects

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my surgery is set for dec 20th & i too have an issue with eating too fast but im sure i will learn the hard way! ;/

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You're progressing well Alicia! Great job! Definitely slowing down will help a lot, but the first few months are all learning curve to your new sleeve.

Cheers as you continue on your journey! :)

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It is good to see you are progressing well. Be careful chewing! lol.

The absent-minded or quick eating is going to be a problem for me also. I have always been that way.

A friend suggested I eat with my left hand, so I have to pay attention more, lol.

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Congratulations on your great success! I'm set for surgery on 1/9/12 and 33lbs sounds like a great loss to me!

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left hand.. hmmm good idea!

It is good to see you are progressing well. Be careful chewing! lol.

The absent-minded or quick eating is going to be a problem for me also. I have always been that way.

A friend suggested I eat with my left hand, so I have to pay attention more, lol.

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Congrats enjoy your journey.

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I am almost 3 months out, and must confess I still eat too fast! The left hand idea is great, and i'm going to try that! Glad to hear you are positive, I like looking in the mirror too and seeing the changes here and there around my body. Congrats on making it this far with a positive attitude!

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