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I started this journey at 371 pounds. Two months, two weeks and one day after surgery I have met my second goal of losing 100 pounds! Now on to my third goal: 250 pounds.

I have to say it does feel nice to not be at my former weight.

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Congrats and good luck on hitting that second goal!

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woo hoo! the 100 pound mark is a huge milestone! congrats :)

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That's so amazing! Congrats :)

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Great job! 100 pounds is an incredible milestone.

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Great job....woohoo for 100lbs:)

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You've reached underhunder!!! Yay!! (just spreading the new term.. :P )

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What is your routine 100lbs in 2 months is fat even for a sleeve patient.

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What is your routine 100lbs in 2 months is fat even for a sleeve patient.

I'm eating between 800 and 1100 calories a day on average, depending on my workout. 3 days a week I am walking/jogging 3.5 to 4.5+ miles per training session (one session per day) I am currently training with the Couch to 5K (C25K) and am incorporating that in the days I do my walking/jogging session. This is on Monday/Wednesday/Friday of the week. On Tuesday/Thursday/Saturdays, I am working out in the gym, doing 35-45 minutes of cardio, and 45-60 minutes of weight training, working on shoulders/arms on Tuesdays, chest/back on Thursdays and legs/abs on Saturdays.

Also, I lost 25 pounds prior to surgery (took me about a month) and the remaining 75 is post op.

Hope that helps...

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High five, you are an inspiration! Congrats!

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Awesome! I'm preop and right about your same preop size -- 364. Great to see that it can be done.

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Fabulous! THESE are the kinds of posts that make me realize there is some hope- congratulations!!

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Soon you won't be hiding in the back of those family photos :). Your doing fab!

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Wow! You are doing great! 100 lbs in 2 1/2 months?! Incredible! Keep it up! There's no stopping you now!

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