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First pre-surgery (seminar and scheduling) appt 228lbs

Day of surgery 205 lbs

Today 150 lbs

I had 2 months between my first appt and surgery, I did not have to do a liquid diet until the day before surgery. I had to lose between 15 and 20 lbs. I cut out all chips, I ate NO bread at home and I stopped any and all sweets. I made life changes that were not difficult. I never was a 'coke' drinker, so that was not difficult. I rode my husband's Airdyne bike 3x's a week for ten minutes per ride. Nothing was difficult, of course had I not had surgery, I'd have gained it all back plus some, I'm sure of it!!! :)

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265lbs day of surgery 12/15/11

193lbs today 8/22/12

72lbs lost so far

35lbs to go and I'll hit my goal :)

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Wow! Everyone is doing great! Wish I was:( only 18 down, it will be 5 weeks on Friday , wish I knew what im doing wrong, following everything to the "t"! Maybe I'll see a difference next week? Sigh....

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do not give up on yourself...we all lose at different rates...you will lose at the rate your body will be able to handle...

did you measure yourself? i find that when i am stalled on the scales my inches go down...

find the positive so you stay focused... good luck ! :)

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Wow! Everyone is doing great! Wish I was:( only 18 down' date=' it will be 5 weeks on Friday , wish I knew what im doing wrong, following everything to the "t"! Maybe I'll see a difference next week? Sigh....[/quote']

I stalled at week 3 and 4 myself. My body was in shock. Trust me it starts to fly off. Exercise or not as long as your diets on key is gonna drop.

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do not give up on yourself...we all lose at different rates...you will lose at the rate your body will be able to handle...

did you measure yourself? i find that when i am stalled on the scales my inches go down...

find the positive so you stay focused... good luck ! <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Thank you , yes I did measure myself . As of Saturday I loss a total of 21 1/2 inches, which makes my clothes just loose, but guess what? Down 2 1/2 lbs. this morning! that makes me feel a little better! Thanks again friends!

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I stalled at week 3 and 4 myself. My body was in shock. Trust me it starts to fly off. Exercise or not as long as your diets on key is gonna drop.

Thanks for the vote of confidence ;), down 2 1/2 lbs this morning! I'll take it!

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I'm excited! I hope that's good ??

"SuziQ",

You (we) should never question any weight loss we have - any weight you loose is not good its terrific

keep up the good work

continued good luck

ps hope you don't mind the nickname i gave you?

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264, now at 242, 4 weeks post-op. Not sure if that's good or not? P.S. First post, hi!

deanac

hey girl, welcome aboard

those weight loss numbers are great - remember, any and all weight loss is wonderful.

welcome to the sleeve board

nice to see a new smiling face

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Starting weight was 264

Morning of surgery 243 6/12/12

2 months and 1 week 207 8/24/12

It is exciting to watch the weight fall off. There has been some stalls, but I'm ok with it.

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DOS- 3/12/2012- 264lbs

Today- 193lbs

-71lbs so far!!!!!!!!!

Wow great job!!

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Wow great job!!

Fabulous!!

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