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Oct. 15, 2012 Sleeve Date



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I go back to the doc tomorrow and I'll find out how much I weigh. I'm both excited AND really nervous...

How did it go?

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 246

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WOOHOO! Under 200 lbs weighed in at 198 lbs today :*)

Congratulations! That is an awesome accomplishment. I'm a little sad I'm not there yet but happy that someone else from our surgery date made it :) I feel a little closer every day ... I'm OCD about weighing myself.

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Congratulations! That is an awesome accomplishment. I'm a little sad I'm not there yet but happy that someone else from our surgery date made it :) I feel a little closer every day ... I'm OCD about weighing myself.

Don't sell yourself short. You're doing great! ! We all have our own journey.

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 246

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How did it go?

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 246

Not so great. I lost a disappointing 12.5lbs. :(

My doc thought it was just fine (35lbs since surgery) but I think it's too low.

Oh well, a loss is a loss I guess. I'm going to focus on getting all my Water in and get my fat butt on the recumbent bike consistently. Otherwise I'm doing everything by the book. SIGH.

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Not so great. I lost a disappointing 12.5lbs. :(

My doc thought it was just fine (35lbs since surgery) but I think it's too low.

Oh well' date=' a loss is a loss I guess. I'm going to focus on getting all my Water in and get my fat butt on the recumbent bike consistently. Otherwise I'm doing everything by the book. SIGH.[/quote']

Don't beat yourself up. That's a great weight loss! Think about what it was like before surgery. For me, it was never consistent. But now, every week I lose weight. Sometimes it's a lot; sometimes it's not...and sometimes I stay the same, but I don't gain. In the long run, it's not how fast you lose weight, it's just the fact that you lost it.

You'll get there. We all will. And in our own time.

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243

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Don't sell yourself short. You're doing great! ! We all have our own journey.

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 246

Thank you so much! I had a great day yesterday. I was wearing size 22 pants and they were getting overly baggy so I went to buy a pair of 20s and found that I actually fit an 18 with a stretch waist!!! Yay!! :) You are right. I'll just embrace my own path. I really appreciate your words of encouragement.

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I get weight today and hopefully I m under 200 r close to it.. .

MaryPoppings

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Thank you so much! I had a great day yesterday. I was wearing size 22 pants and they were getting overly baggy so I went to buy a pair of 20s and found that I actually fit an 18 with a stretch waist!!! Yay!! :) You are right. I'll just embrace my own path. I really appreciate your words of encouragement.

Wow that amazing...

MaryPoppings

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Thank you so much! I had a great day yesterday. I was wearing size 22 pants and they were getting overly baggy so I went to buy a pair of 20s and found that I actually fit an 18 with a stretch waist!!! Yay!! :) You are right. I'll just embrace my own path. I really appreciate your words of encouragement.

Yeah!! An 18 is great! Good for you!

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243

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I can't believe it. I've been saving a bunch of clothes thinking I won't be able to wear them for another 10 pounds. But I tried them on just now & I can wear them! In fact, three pair were too big! Best decision ever!

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243

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Don't beat yourself up. That's a great weight loss! Think about what it was like before surgery. For me' date=' it was never consistent. But now, every week I lose weight. Sometimes it's a lot; sometimes it's not...and sometimes I stay the same, but I don't gain. In the long run, it's not how fast you lose weight, it's just the fact that you lost it.

You'll get there. We all will. And in our own time.

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243[/quote']

Thanks!! I needed your message today. :)

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I can't believe it. I've been saving a bunch of clothes thinking I won't be able to wear them for another 10 pounds. But I tried them on just now & I can wear them! In fact' date=' three pair were too big! Best decision ever!

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243[/quote']

Hell yea!! Awesome!

I bought a size 18 skinny jeans from Old Navy and I must say they look pretty good. :D

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I am OCD too so I do not have a scale I only allow myself to visit hubby at work once a week and weigh in there.

Congratulations! That is an awesome accomplishment. I'm a little sad I'm not there yet but happy that someone else from our surgery date made it :) I feel a little closer every day ... I'm OCD about weighing myself.

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Hell yea!! Awesome!

I bought a size 18 skinny jeans from Old Navy and I must say they look pretty good. :D

Yeah thats feels good... I went n Old Navy right before Xmas nd I got a size 14 amd fitted them I was so excited I aint been a 14 since I was 14. Nd by the time I wear them they were already lost God is so good.

MaryPoppings

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Hell yea!! Awesome!

I bought a size 18 skinny jeans from Old Navy and I must say they look pretty good. :D

Yeah for you! I used to hate shopping. Now I love it! And it's only getting better.

Sleeve date: Oct. 15. HW: 315; SW: 283; CW: 243

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