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The whole reason behind me having this surgery was because of the USCG wanting to pull my license. Well I have lost 67 pounds according to my doctors charts in 11 weeks pre/post op combined. I only have 32 pounds more to go to meet their requirements. It feels great to know that they can bugger off. I guess I am getting an early feeling of anxiousness. Its just around the corner lol. Just wanted to share have a great day!!!

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Capt Derel, although I don't know what the USCG actually is... I agree they can jog on!!

And I know you will get rid of those 32lbs and then some. I really enjoy reading your posts, they are very informative and make complete sense! Thank you for being an active member and sharing your knowledge!

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The USCG is the United States Coast Guard. I do appreciate it. I know that I dont candy coat alot of things but I try and show the science behind everything. The more you know, the more you grow

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I agree... the more candy coated something is, the sweeter it tastes... and that is what got me fat in the first place!

Yes, a lot of the info you share has interested science behind it and I really do enjoy learning new stuff... I also enjoy learning how my body is working and the reasons behind how it reacts. Once again , thank you!

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Isn't this journey amazing? There are so many ups and downs both physically and emotionally. I for one, love how much my body has changed. I might not be losing lbs right now, but I am looking really good. Capt Derel, if the USCG doesn't want you, then that's their stupidity. It's their loss. Keep up your journey and look forward to future post!

Coops ~ you are looking good! Love your pic, I need to get one of me posted. How much more weight do you want to loose? Oh I mean, inches. LOL I do wonder if I will ever be happy where I land because I use to have the tendency to want whatever was on the other side of the fence. LOL I know that there's no difference though, so I hope to just be happy where I am when I get there.

Let's keep Rocking our Sleeves!

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Capt Derel, Tell them to go pound sand!! I'm thrilled that you're so close to meeting that first goal! Isn't the sleeve an amazing tool!?

Coops, you do look fine in your new picture. You inspire me to keep on trucking, even when the scale seems to be moving achingly slow. You're also the person who taught me about NSV's and paying attention to measurements more than the scale.< /p>

Dorrie, I'm now losing again, at a slow but steady pace, but the inches have just melted away over the last couple of months. I'm amazed at how good I look and feel...and I'm looking forward to more of both!

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Way to go Capt!! Not only do you get to keep your career but probably enjoy doing it that much more now that a big portion of your weight is gone! I know I enjoy doing almost anything more!! :) Have a great weekend!!

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The whole reason behind me having this surgery was because of the USCG wanting to pull my license. Well I have lost 67 pounds according to my doctors charts in 11 weeks pre/post op combined. I only have 32 pounds more to go to meet their requirements. It feels great to know that they can bugger off. I guess I am getting an early feeling of anxiousness. Its just around the corner lol. Just wanted to share have a great day!!!

I really enjoy your posts, too! Congrats on such an outstanding loss so early in the game. You are doing awesome!!

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Capt Derel, first of all I want to thank you for your service to our country. Second you should tell the USCG to go kick rocks. You have done an amazing job so far, I applaud you!!! You will be at goal in no time.

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Good job Capt. D! You're tearin' it up

I come from a CG family. My dad is a retired E9 and my brother and uncle both did a stint Coast Guard.

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