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Greetings fellow November sleevers!!! As of this month I'm 11 months post-op, down 97 lbs. I'm still trucking along slow and steady... I haven't hit my goal weight yet, with the word yet being highly stressed!!! I will get there one day!!

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The top photo was taken 2 days post-op the bottom was taken last month. I'm so happy with myself and what my sleeve has allowed me to do. Congrats to all if you in your success

OK now i see the photos and I am so happy to see you looking sooooo good. You keep on truckin' slow and steady, wins the race. I am your cheerleader.

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Thanks ladies!!!

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You look great!! By that pic I'd say if your not at "goal" you are close! <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
thank you.... I'm almost there, still have 15 lbs to lose

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I am 6 pounds and 7 weeks away from 100 pounds. My first BIG GOAL, so exciting!!

Although my UGW (ultimate goal weight) would be to add another 30-35 pounds to that, I am not complaining and could live the rest of my life happy with the 100 pound loss.

10 Months

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Just checking in! Many of us are coming up on our surgiversaries and I think it woukd be fun to post stats! Ill start:

Surgery date:11/14

SW: 337

CW: 193

Total loss: 144 lbs

I'm 5'11 and my bariatricians goal for me was 180! (Almost there :-)

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Surgery date 11/12/12

HW 225.5

CW 135.8

Down 89.7

I'm 5 ft 2 and my surgeon's goal is 130.. normal BMI. 5.8 pounds to go and I have 2 weeks. I was wearing size 12 slacks and tried on 8P and I could get into them....Just a little tight!

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Surgery date : November 30,2012

Highest weight: 270

Day of surgery: 258.8

Current weight: 160.0

I have 10 more lbs to go till I hit goal!!!

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Surgery date : November 21,2012

Surgery weight: 278 (size 24)

Current weight: 180 (size 12/14)

I have 2 more lbs to first goal, 30 lbs to ultimate goal!!!

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Surgery date : November 06, 2012

Highest weight:315

Surgery weight: 277 size 24

Current weight: 193 size 11/12

I have about 7 lbs to goal

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hi from western ny. had a vs almost a year ago . i have lost 57 lbs. it seems very slow too me and i have 43lbs to goal..people are starting to notice, i find it alittle embarrassing. sleep apnea is gone diabetes is gone. still have bloody high blood pressure, but i guess thin people have that too. my surgical group was obnoxious,and i stopped going, and my regular doctor has been supportive. i joined the YMCA and i am enjoying it. i have learned alot from this group, thanks

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Surgery date: Nov. 5, 2012

Surgery weight: 330 lbs

Current weight: 220 lbs

Was in size 26 & 28 pants and 4x tops, now in size 18 pants and 1x tops. All comorbidities resolved-----diabetes, high B.P., high cholesterol, & sleep apnea. Would like to lose another 70-90 lbs.

Best thing I've ever done for myself.

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Hi all November sleevers!! Happy one year to us!!

My stats are:

HW: 289.6, size 24 pants, 2-3x shirts

SW: 264.6 (11/12/12)

CW: 161.5, size 10 pants, medium shirts

Down 128.1!!! Working to be 140 for my ultimate goal.... Then a lower body lift! :)

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A year today! Not quite at my goal...like 25lbs away but it will happen

11/19/12 weighed 289lbs

11/19/13 weigh 173lbs

11/19/12 size 24

11/19/13 size 10

It wasn't easy but I am so glad I did it

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Everyone looks so amazing! Congrats to us all. I was sleeved nov. 6th last year so I'm a bit over a year now. I've reached goal and feel wonderful.

Pre-op 251

Today 130

Size 6-8

Age 54

Height 5'2"

Here's my before and after. And here's me in an outfit I saved for 13 years!!!

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