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I can tell you I started out at 241lbs and I'm 5'6". As of this morning I am 2 pounds from my goal, which I am hoping to reach before my 35th birthday which is about 2 weeks away. If you have any questions, I would be glad to answer anything.

Good Luck on Your Journey!!!

Nichole

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I have a youtube vlog. Less0fleslie. Im 31 5'2 heighest weight 250, day of surg 230, today 184!!

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Congrats on getting sleeved. How is it going with your sleeve?

It's going alright. I'm testing it more than I should. But I'm getting used to it... I'm in the full liquid stage now. Have another week to go.

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It's going alright. I'm testing it more than I should. But I'm getting used to it... I'm in the full liquid stage now. Have another week to go.

Have you thrown up at all or had discomfort after eatin?

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Have you thrown up at all or had discomfort after eatin?

i have not thrown up at all (except for the day after surgery, but that had nothing to do with eating, it was just nausea from the anesthesia). and the only time i have discomfort is when i try and eat more than a bite or two of solid food. i imagine it's just because it's still early and my healing stomach prefers the liquids.

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i have not thrown up at all (except for the day after surgery' date=' but that had nothing to do with eating, it was just nausea from the anesthesia). and the only time i have discomfort is when i try and eat more than a bite or two of solid food. i imagine it's just because it's still early and my healing stomach prefers the liquids.[/quote']

That is good to know. I get nervous about vomiting and the nausea. I'm such a baby :)

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Hi! I'm Jenny and I'm 24 years old. I had surgery on 3/19/12 and I'm feeling really good. My starting weight was 246 and I'm down to 228! 18lbs in 3 weeks and 2 days!!! That is very good encouragement for me and tells me that I'm finally going to beat this battle. Good luck with your journey:-)

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That is good to know. I get nervous about vomiting and the nausea. I'm such a baby :)

honestly, the whole process has been easier than i feared it would be. and i HATE nausea and vomiting!!

Hi! I'm Jenny and I'm 24 years old. I had surgery on 3/19/12 and I'm feeling really good. My starting weight was 246 and I'm down to 228! 18lbs in 3 weeks and 2 days!!! That is very good encouragement for me and tells me that I'm finally going to beat this battle. Good luck with your journey:-)

Congrats and good luck!!

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honestly' date=' the whole process has been easier than i feared it would be. and i HATE nausea and vomiting!!

Congrats and good luck!![/quote']

That is good to know. I think I'm one of those ppl that expect the worse to happen.

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