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Sleeved on 6/23/2012. As of this morning, I've lost 72 pounds from my highest weight, 58 pounds post-op. I feel like I'm losing slow. I exercise 5 - 6 days per week for 60 minutes. I never eat more than 800 cals a day, but usually it's about 500 - 600. Any suggestions on how I can speed up weight loss?

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I was sleeved June 27th. My highest weight 302. The day of surgery I weighed 285.5 Today I weighed 231. Total weight loss 71 lbs. Went from size 24 to size 18. I have 56 lbs to go to goal. Yeah!!

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Hi June sleevers! I was sleeved on 6/25. I am down 56 pounds. I have issues eating now since I'm not hungry and it only takes a few bites to fill up. Kind of a drag and a bother but I love how skinny I am!

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June 6th surgery ...down 59 pounds....45 more to go!

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June 27th surgery date. 73 lbs down. 27 lbs left to go!

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June 11th, 60lbs down today.

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Went to see my surgery yesterday and I'm down 60 lbs <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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I'm only down 16kg :( (that's about 36pounds)

June 13 sleeve.

Can eat whatever I want, whenever I want. Booooo.

Doing crossfit 3x a week too (that's pretty intense for those that don't know what it is)

Starting weight 109kg, today 93kg. Slow loser!

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I was sleeved on June 12th. I have lost a total of 73 pounds. Only 48.8 since surgery though. Started at 273 and am 200 this morning.

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I was sleeved 6/15 and I have lost 53 lbs since surgery and 76 total. I have been the same weight for almost 2 weeks. I hate stalling. My goal is to be down down to 200 by Christmas. I don't believe I will make it but I am going to try. If I keep stalling I will never get under 220. Thanks for all the encouragement I get reading your posts and say a pray I make my goal. I have been horrified this wouldn't work since I had the lapband first and it was a total failure!

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I was sleeved 6/15 and I have lost 53 lbs since surgery and 76 total. I have been the same weight for almost 2 weeks. I hate stalling. My goal is to be down down to 200 by Christmas. I don't believe I will make it but I am going to try. If I keep stalling I will never get under 220. Thanks for all the encouragement I get reading your posts and say a pray I make my goal. I have been horrified this wouldn't work since I had the lapband first and it was a total failure!

My son's wedding is Dec 22 and I also wanted to be in Onederland but its coming off really slow! This was a big decision and I too felt that momentary fear. I am so thankful for everyone on this site, for their amazing encouragement and support. I couldn't have gone this far without ALL the help.

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June 11th' date=' 60lbs down today.

(Update)[/quote']

You are doing amazing! Congratulations!

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You are doing amazing! Congratulations!

Thank you, you too!

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Surgery date was June 14th and I'm down 41 lbs. it was a revision surgery from lap band and I'm so so glad I revised. I look so much healthier at the same weight I looked sick with lap band. I don't even exercise and still the weight is coming off gradually. I can't believe I put my body through the crap of lap band for more than 3 years. I was 198 lbs the morning of surgery and 157 lbs this morning.

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