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I'm new here and wanted to see who had their surgery around the same time I did, meet some new friends and see how you are doing along with whats been working well for you! I had my surgery Feb. 8, 2012 no pre-op diet except for day before and my weight was 407, last weigh in was April 13,2012 and I weighed 351 so overall I'm cool with the results so far in two months. Hit me up and let me know how your doing.

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I had my surgery Feb 15th. I'm doing great and very happy with my results so far. I've lost 48 lbs and 40 inches total. I eat pretty normal food now. Just really small amounts. I also go to the gym a few times a week to do cardio and weights. I really feel back to normal now.

The biggest change for me is how I feel about food now. I just eat because I have to. I used to eat until the point of being sick and way over full. I love that I am not able to do this to myself anymore. I no longer over eat I just eat what I need to and go on with my day.

I love my sleeve. :)

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Alright cool are stories sound pretty much the same, so nice to meet you and I wish you the best on your journey, I am feeling normal eating mostly Protein been kinda strict on my self and of course small amounts, but back in the day I would eat until i felt like i was gonna bust so its a major mind change im still eating too fast right now, and Im in the gym 4 days a week so all is well!!!

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I had my surgery on 2/9/12. I just hit 30 lbs down. That includes 10 lbs I lost on the preop diet. I've always be a slow loser and have hypothyroid. I feel pretty good. Still have some fatigue but am walking an hour a day. I'll start gym soon to start trying to build muscle.

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I was sleeved Feb 6th. I've lost 30 lbs. I'm a slow loser.....also have hypothyroid. Plus, I'm 66 yrs old and I think that makes a difference. I really haven't gotten into exercising, but just joined a gym. My biggest problem is getting enough Protein in. I'm happy w my results so far and don't mind losing slowly.

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I had my surgery on 2/9/12. I just hit 30 lbs down. That includes 10 lbs I lost on the preop diet. I've always be a slow loser and have hypothyroid. I feel pretty good. Still have some fatigue but am walking an hour a day. I'll start gym soon to start trying to build muscle.

Wassup carbgrl good job on the loss just stay motivated thats the key, and btw I'm from Fort Worth (Funky Town!!!!) but live in VA now but hopefully coming home in June love my city cant wait to get back in the DFW!!!

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Wassup carbgrl good job on the loss just stay motivated thats the key' date=' and btw I'm from Fort Worth (Funky Town!!!!) but live in VA now but hopefully coming home in June love my city cant wait to get back in the DFW!!![/quote']

Yep! Can't beat the funky town & the dub!

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