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I posted in this thread way back when, but I wanted to do an update because I've changed alot since that last pic.

Here's before, during and after. About 180 pounds lost but a whole new life gained.

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Holy Moly! You look freaking awesome! And you look so much younger!!

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I posted in this thread way back when' date=' but I wanted to do an update because I've changed alot since that last pic.

Here's before, during and after. About 180 pounds lost but a whole new life gained.

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Great job!

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Ok starting stats were:

Highest weight known: 345

Weight day of surgery: 315

This mornings weight: 198

Woo hoo!!

Surgery was 11/20/12

Here is a pic of me at my heaviest:

Here is me trying on clothes at about 205-ish.

And here is me the other night taking a self gratifying selfie!! Lol.

You look great! Good job.

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Do share the gnarly crossfit WOD!!

It was called the 12 days of Brian (my coach).

1 clean and jerk (80% RM)

2 muscle ups (scale: 2 pull ups & 2 ring dips or dips)

3 box jumps

4 hanging squat ******

5 burpees

6 kettle bell swings

7 pistol squats

8 plyopush-ups or handstand push ups or standard.

9 Toes To Bar ( toes to ugh).

10 wall ball squats.

11 kettle bell snatches.

12 front squats

So it's like the 12 days of Christmas.

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It was called the 12 days of Brian (my coach).

1 clean and jerk (80% RM)

2 muscle ups (scale: 2 pull ups & 2 ring dips or dips)

3 box jumps

4 hanging squat ******

5 burpees

6 kettle bell swings

7 pistol squats

8 plyopush-ups or handstand push ups or standard.

9 Toes To Bar ( toes to ugh).

10 wall ball squats.

11 kettle bell snatches.

12 front squats

So it's like the 12 days of Christmas.

*** there was a 30 minute time cap on that. I did NOT finish it.

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I posted in this thread way back when' date=' but I wanted to do an update because I've changed alot since that last pic.

Here's before, during and after. About 180 pounds lost but a whole new life gained.

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Wow Butterbean, you don't even look like the same person! Way to go!

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Looking AWESOME heatwhip!!! Wow!!!

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Update........

FINALLY!!!! Felt like I had to starve myself the past two months to make a push for goal weight...........but I finally made it (21 and a half months after my sleeve). I'm a little weaker since I've not lifted weights quite as often, upped my cardio and cut calories/carbs. So I'm going to get back to my normal routine of lifted more, a little less cardio and up my cals and carbs slightly and eventually settle back into the low to mid 220's.

On the sliding type scale......it finally balanced just under 215 1/2 and closer to 215 1/4......so I'm rounding down and calling that my goal weight of 215. :D If I stripped all the way down I think I would have lost half a pound of clothes. I had to get down to my shorts and socks to get the 215 1/4. :blink: Since I was at the gym and the scale is located by the Water fountain.....I couldn't strip any further. :wub:

Before

315#pounds2002

After......

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To aroundhky...

Looking very good!!! So handsome!!!

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To aroundhky...

Looking very good!!! So handsome!!!

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