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Pre-op weight : 343

Surgery Date: August 22, 2012

Current weight: 294

Thanksgiving Day (3 months post op!) goal weight: 283...this would give me a total of 60 lbs lost in 3 months.

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My first challenge, I'm in! I am six week out, surgery was on 9/14/12.

Pre-surgery Wt: 225

Weight at Surgery: 216

Current Weight: 192

Goal for Thanksgiving: 182

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Hmm, I'll try this. I've been stuck at 166 for about a week now. I'll go for the 150 but I'm averaging 2.5# week so that may be ambitious.

Surgery weight 193

Challenge start weight 166 (10/19)

Todays weight 162.5 (10/31)

12.5# to Thanksgiving goal of 150

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Love these challenges! I have goals for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. I'll be revising the other two based on this one.

Pre-surgery Wt: 235.8

Surgery 7/9/12

Weight at Surgery: 208.5

Current Weight: 166.4 (bouncing around this week)

Challenge Goal: 155

Aggressive, but I've got a plan ;) For NSV, Water and Protein will be my focus. Also continuing to work out 6 days a week.

Good luck to us all!



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I'm in!

I was sleeved on 10/22

Pre-surgery weight: 296

Weight at surgery: 281

Current weight: 268

Goal weight: 240

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I need some motivation after being in this stall for what feels like forever.

5'3"

October Pre Op 216

Current 189/190

Thanksgiving Goal 178

11 pounds ..... not sure if I can make it happen, but I'm going to try really hard!

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I'm not sure what I'm going to strive for here. I am going to work on eating healthy with very little carbs and increasing my exercise to 4 times a week. :)

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Date of surgery: 9/24/12

Surgery weight: 222

Current weight: 202 - in my first stall

Thanksgiving goal: 190

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I had surgery may 15th weight was 130kg now I am at 91 kg still stall since end of July:( I've got more cal and exercise but no luck.

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Vs 8/29 213 lbs

10/19. 194.4

10/26 191.4 (-3)

11/2 189 (-2.4)

Goal 185

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It doesn't look like I'm going to meet my goal for Thanksgiving :'( I have been in a stall FOREVER

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Toyaboo22: don't give up.... We do have stalls but we keep going. We switch up what we're eating, increase our exercise, etc. You can do this? Whenwas your surgery? :P

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Toyaboo22: don't give up.... We do have stalls but we keep going. We switch up what we're eating' date=' increase our exercise, etc. You can do this? Whenwas your surgery? :P[/quote']

9/12

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9/12

I FINALLY broke my stall (if this is any help). I upped my Fluid intake a good bit and started doing more intensive exercise where my heart rate was up for longer than 30 minutes by running one day and doing a fitness boot camp the next.

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