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I've seen a lot off people on here that were in the 200 range... Is there anyone that is between 300-400 that has lost a lot of weight? I just wanted to see the progress. :)

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Hi, I was sleeved on June 7th. I started my liquid preop diet on May 24th at 314 lbs. I am almost 3 weeks out from surgery, but I've lost a total of 35 lbs so far including the weight lost on the preop diet.

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Started my journey at 310 and down to 178 now!

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Started my journey at 310 and down to 178 now!

Wow Cheles! That is wonderful.

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I've seen a lot off people on here that were in the 200 range... Is there anyone that is between 300-400 that has lost a lot of weight? I just wanted to see the progress. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

I started at 436. Lost 48 preop. Sleeved June 6 and today weighed in at 352. Weight loss actually stopped for about a week at the two week postoperative stage. Lost nothing for a week then yesterday was down 3 lbs.

I was cleared to eat whatever I want a couple of days ago. So far I get no more than 2-3 bites of anything and I fell stuffed. It subsides after a couple of hours and I usually have some kind of low cal snack like a popsicle. Go back to work Saturday and I'm kinda looking forward to the distraction. Three weeks has been along time sitting around thinking about my stomach and food all day

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I had lapband surgery at about 385, give or take a few. Dropped down to around 215.

I was back to about 350 when I had my sleeve (3 mos ago) and am now around 270-something.

I've lost a lot of weight, but I still have a lot left to lose - about 100 lbs. So I'm progress, in the same way your first lap is progress toward a few miles. :)

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Hey there! My highest weight was 337. A year later, I had surgery at 306. Currently, I'm 183. I'm 6'2", so even at that high weight, I'm in a normal BMI and normal weight. :-) Yay Sleevie!!

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Wow Cheles! That is wonderful.

Thank you!

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Hi there Tonileebre! As you can see below I am rocking my sleeve and going on 11 months. My High was 410 and today I am at 260. I am even thinking for my height and stature I may not have far to go. I just consulted a plastic surgeon and they said I have about 30 lbs of skin and "stuff" they will have to remove surgically. So that being said I'm really closer to 230 and my goal is 200. I will be posting new befores and nows after my photoshoot this weekend!

Do it for you! Your worth it!

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Start weight was 386 - down 100 lbs in 5 months and still dropping :)

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Start weight was 386 - down 100 lbs in 5 months and still dropping :)

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All of this makes me feel better I started at 420 now at 384 start,y liquid in a week and surgery 4th of August.....thanks everyone for sharing.....

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375# PLUS - like many fat people I refused to step on the scale. I do remember this figure of 375 from my docs office a few months before surgery and by britches go even tighter after that till I started the pre-op diet, so I may have been closer to 380#.

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My highest weight ever was 360 lbs before surgery i weighed 350 lbs, I lost an overall of 150 lbs. Im out now 3 years and weigh anywhere between 200 - 215 lbs. I used to wear 32 Women's and now wear 16 or size L from 4XL. . . . oh and I'm 6'0" tall with the worlds largest bone frame I'm sure! lol

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oh and I'm 6'0" tall with the worlds largest bone frame I'm sure! lol

Not trying to hijack, but thinoneday, us tall Texas chicks are rockin' it! :-) I'm from Longview originally, now exiled in south Louisiana, LOL. Seriously, I've got you beat in height, but I have a pretty small bone frame for my height--now post-sleeve, I can actually tell that my body build was secretly thin the whole time--who knew?!?

And all of you who are dropping from really high weights--GO, and YAY!! Super proud of you--every one of you, definitely post and keep us updated on your progress. Threads like this are celebrations!

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Hi! I started this journey at 410. Yeah, I know 4 1 0!!! Crazy. I was sleeved 3/28. I am down 62 lbs. I am feeling SO much better. I am LOVING my sleeve. This has been a life changing decision. I am SO happy I had this done! :D

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