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I'm 5'10" and am always looking for tall women to see their results. I'm having my surgery tomorrow (!!!) with HW 297. My surgeon says I'll be able to get to 150.... I can't even believe that! For now I am shooting for 175 or so. My lowest weight as an adult was 190, and I felt pretty good at that weight. It seems unbelievable to ever be close to 150. You look amazing and I look forward to following your results!

Hehe, I'm just the same, always looking for tall women , well..I used to before having the surgery, now I'm trying to stop comparing myself to others, especially that I'm pretty happy with what I lost so far. Best of luck for tomorrow during the surgery, I'm sure all will be just perfect and hope you'll recover quick! My surgeon made a bet , that after a year post surgery, I'll weight around 165 pounds, he thinks that's the ideal weight for my height. Of course, I'm greedy as usual, and I'm fighting for 155 pounds, but of course, I will be happy with 170 pounds too, but I'll try for a result of 155 pounds, especially that I'm planning on getting pregnant so..you know..the lighter I will be, the easier. It seems unbelievable to be at around 150 pounds, I know , but that is withing the normal weight for our height so, I'm sure we can do it xx thank you so much and wish you all the best tomorrow, chick x My starting weight was 287, so pretty close to yours, I bet you can't wait to see results on yourself xx

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At almost 9 months out, dis is my results so far

Looking great, you've done a brilliant job

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At almost 9 months out, dis is my results so far

Looking great, you've done a brilliant job

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Check out my last blog ( I blogged every Sunday for a year) but on one of my last issues, I put in a Before and After photo for each month. You can see it here: http://www.queenofcrop.com/archives/2012/12/

Love to see these too!

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At almost 9 months out, dis is my results so far

Looking great, you've done a brilliant job
Thx. It was a long road n to think I had doubts abt having da surgery.

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At almost 9 months out, dis is my results so far

Looking great, you've done a brilliant job
Thx. It was a long road n to think I had doubts abt having da surgery.

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Thx. It was a long road n to think I had doubts abt having da surgery.

Same here, can't believe I had doubts , this surgery really changed our lives, hasn't it? Best of luck to you from now on xx

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Thx. It was a long road n to think I had doubts abt having da surgery.

Same here, can't believe I had doubts , this surgery really changed our lives, hasn't it? Best of luck to you from now on xx
Really has n same

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Everyone look s amazing!

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I was sleeved 12/2 and found this thread when I returned from the hospital. I have been so inspired by all of your stories and photos and want to say thank you for sharing. I've read all 151 pages in the past week and am so excited for the months ahead thanks to you all. You're all beautiful, before and after. God bless you all!!!

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I was sleeved 12/2 and found this thread when I returned from the hospital. I have been so inspired by all of your stories and photos and want to say thank you for sharing. I've read all 151 pages in the past week and am so excited for the months ahead thanks to you all. You're all beautiful, before and after. God bless you all!!!

Hope your having a great journey and be sure to post your pics too!

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All of you look great. Keep up the good work.

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All of you look great. Keep up the good work.

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