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Congrats to all my fellow June sleevers! I was sleeved June 19th started @ 238 lbs. I have lost 60 lbs and have 10 or 15 more to go depending on how my body adjusts over the next few weeks.

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I was sleeved on June 7 at 230 pounds size 18. I have loss 50 pounds, today at 180 size 12. Happy as can be, no complications at all.

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Surgery June 20th.

Start weight was 215.

Weight now 166, down 49 pounds.

50 pounds to go to goal at 115 pounds.

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Surgery Jun15

starting weight 225

Today's weight 182

Total loss 43

47lbs to goal

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Stepped on scale yesterday, 50lbs down, sleeved June 18th. Start 345lbs, only 145lbs to go, ugh. :(

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Today (6/28), down 51 pounds. 49 left to go. Surgery was 6/20.

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Now I'm down 53 pounds. I had the surgery June 20th. 47 more to go. How are all of you doing now?

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June 25th down 64 pounds to date. One pound till onderland!!!!!

Sorry to be the rookie here but what's onderland that everyone keeps mentioning? I was just sleeved last week and just joined here-loving the support so far!

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Onederland:

It's when your weight is in the ONE hundereds.

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Onederland:

It's when your weight is in the ONE hundereds.

Oh cool! Thanks.

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My surgery was 6/19. I've lost 61 lbs since the 26th of June...that's the day I left the hospital.

Since my first visit to the surgeon (May 5th) I've lost 89 lbs, and I've lost a total of 113 lbs since the middle of March.

My highest weight was 354, my current weight is 241, and my goal weight is 174. (I'm 5'10", and 174 will put me in the "normal" category on the BMI chart.)

Keep up the good work everyone!

Laura

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Ok... November 1st. Starting weight was 215. Current weight is 155. Height is 5'1".

60 pounds gone. 40 more pounds to my goal of 115.

Updates on you?

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Starting weight 2/1/12 270

Day of surgery weight 6/11/12 223

11/2/12 weight. 167

Total lost 103 47 pre op 56 post op

Wearing size 12 pants & large tops!

Getting in 90-100 grams of Protein a day and around 1000 cals a day. Walking 2 miles in 30 minutes two times a day.

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How is everyone doing now?

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