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4 9.5 here bmi 33 getting sleeved on mar 14

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I'm 5'0" and currently 201 but having surgery Jan 30' date=' CAN'T WAIT!!! Goal is 130ish but 125 would be great! 135 is still good anything is better than what I am now! The least I have weighed since having kids was 10.5 yrs ago and it was 145 and I looked pretty dang good then...to me anyhow LOL so I'm sure I will be happy with my weight after the surg. I just want to feel better and my joints will def thanks me![/quote']

I am 5'0" 203 age 61... Want to have this surgery soon hopefully in January 2013

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I am 5'0" weight 206 age 61.. Have gone though several medicinal clearance for surgery ! I am hoping to have the January 2013....

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WOOHOO Shawty represent!!! 5'2" Pre-Op! Hopefully getting sleeved in November!

Did you get sleeved???

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Thanks for starting the group.

I'm 3 months post op I'm down 39 pounds!

I do feel like out height weight ratio has a lot of factors.

Taller people at my weight would be considered thin. Lol!!!

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Newgirlie

So glad to read your post. I'm 3 months out and have seen a few stalls. I know it's normal but since surgery I've lost 42 pounds. I think it's a little slow and my Doctor said its a little less than expected but he always just says you were a smaller Bariatric patient (surgery date 215) your weight may be slower.

I'm so glad to read that there is hope that this weight will still drop. My highest weight was 241 January of this year.

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Newgirlie

So glad to read your post. I'm 3 months out and have seen a few stalls. I know it's normal but since surgery I've lost 42 pounds. I think it's a little slow and my Doctor said its a little less than expected but he always just says you were a smaller Bariatric patient (surgery date 215) your weight may be slower.

I'm so glad to read that there is hope that this weight will still drop. My highest weight was 241 January of this year.

Don't lose hope! 42lbs is great! I know I hit stalls on the way. As much as it is discouraging, your body is adjusting and losing inches. Try taking measurements and comparing. You are doing great and don't worry, you'll get there!

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Don't lose hope! 42lbs is great! I know I hit stalls on the way. As much as it is discouraging' date=' your body is adjusting and losing inches. Try taking measurements and comparing. You are doing great and don't worry, you'll get there![/quote']

I agree ! Measurements have kept me sane during moments of insanity. I even have an app called weight tracker that I log my measurements and weight in once a week. Even if the weight doesn't fall off it shows you percentages that drop everytime regardless.

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I need to use that app. I've been in a weight stall for over 2 months close to 3 ... but I think still shrinking sizes bc my clothes are def looser. I have 15-20 left to lose so I'm SURE this will be hardest. Going to start exercising and drinking more Water for my New Years Resolution! LOL. 5'1 started at 205 highest 215. Now 147 ;) right now my skin in certain areas is loose and crinkly but I hope this improves with time and exercise!

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