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Left pic taken on 12.24.10 Right pic taken in 12.31.13 Thanksgiving 2013 This pic was taken 03.15.13 about two weeks post op. Starting weight: 327 Day of surgery weight: 303 Current weight: 188.5 Height: 5'9" Date of surgery: 02.28.13

WOW!!! You look so much younger! Beautiful! Congrats!!!!

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Sleeved 7/29 - 246 lbs to 185lbs. Down 61! Feeling good ;)

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Looking amazing!!! So much younger! Congrats!

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Quick question, do any of you remember having really bad burning feeling on the inside like where the incisions are at one week post op? Every time I move it feels like a match is being held to my insides at the upper incision site.

Yes, 1mjs -- it's normal. Mine felt like little flashes of icy fire and extended around my left side (where my biggest incision was) and into my back. Doc said it was healing nerves that extend laterally around the body. A few flashes on and off for about a week, then nothing more.

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Just updating :) HW 299 SW 289 CW 203 Date of surgery 7/3/13

post-170790-0-91760500-1390854231_thumb.jpg Summer '11

post-170790-0-26424700-1390854241_thumb.jpg Christmas '12

post-170790-0-94813500-1390854261_thumb.jpg Winter '11

post-170790-0-10606900-1390854268_thumb.jpg Yesterday :)

post-170790-0-96261600-1390854282_thumb.jpg Pants from this past fall :)

. Last weekend :)

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Damn!! This site has a bunch if hotties!!!!

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Malq1990 You are just the cutest lil thing! Love the new hair cut!!!

Edited by Sleeve Siren

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Before After Before/ After SW: 277 CW: 138 GW: 150 I met goal bak in october. Had surgery March 19th 2013. Almost a yr out.

You go boy!! Absolute transformation.

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Before After Before/ After SW: 277 CW: 138 GW: 150 I met goal bak in october. Had surgery March 19th 2013. Almost a yr out.

You go boy!! Absolute transformation.
I appreciate it.

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Thanks everyone for the kind words!

Little bit about my routine - I won't lie - I treat myself every now and then, but I always stay on track.

I eat mostly nuts, tuna, and lettuce.

Some veggies and some fruit.

Love Peanut Butter and almond butter.

I still do Protein Shakes.< /p>

I do watch my carbs and portions a lot.

I do also think it's important to treat yourself every now and then.

I do it about once every two weeks - like frozen yogurt or sushi & I never really go off track.

There's some truth to eating Breakfast like a King, lunch like a prince & eat dinner like a beggar.

I also constantly push fluids - I probably get anywhere to 100-120oz/day.

I exercise about 3-7 times a week -

I left little weights (8-16) pounds

I run/walk/skip about 20 miles a week. (Give or take a few)

Push ups, sit ups, wall sits, squats

I've tried insanity too.

I'm still not where I want to be, but I'm getting there!

My doctor's expected loss for me was to 205

I surpassed that.

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